

Your data isn't just being sold—it’s being used to script the lies you're told.
Have you ever stopped to ask: What would our "leaders" do if they couldn't watch our every move online? If they couldn't scrape our personal lives to figure out exactly what we want to hear just to campaign on it?
The truth is, if there was no social media, their masks would fall off. They wouldn’t know how to lie to our faces because they wouldn't have the data to tell them what we’re afraid of.
The Cycle of Deceit
We see it every election cycle. Legislators look at our concerns, our struggles, and our private issues—harvested through massive breaches of contract with our personal information—and then they package it back to us as a campaign promise.
And what changes? Nothing. In fact, it gets worse.
They point fingers at one person, blaming a single President or a single party, while the entire system behind the curtain continues to prey on us. This isn't a new problem; this goes back decades. We are being watched, and we are being used.
It’s Time for Real Accountability
• The Breach is Personal: Look at the lawsuits. Look at the claims. Companies are handing over the keys to our digital lives, and the government is standing by—not to protect us, but to profit from the insight.
• The Performance is Over: Our officials aren't working for us; they are "acting" for us based on the data they’ve stolen.
• Demand Action, Not Campaigns: We need to hold the people in these local and national offices accountable. If they can’t protect our digital sovereignty, they aren't fit to lead.
Ask yourself: Could you walk away? Could you go without the very sites that allow the government to breach your privacy? We have to show them that we see the script. We see the strings. And we are sick of being the puppets.
Stop letting your data be their script. Demand to know what your local officials are actually doing—not what they're saying on your feed.