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Could This Be How We Replace Big Tech?

They’re Building Registries. We’re Building Resistance.
I spent eight years in the U.S. military training for war.
Now I’m in a new kind of war—fought with databases, biometric scans, and disinformation loops designed to keep you silent.
RFK Jr. wants to build a registry of neurodivergent people.
Let’s call that what it is: algorithmic eugenics wrapped in policy language. A preemptive target list.
And if you're waiting for things to get worse before you act—you're already late.
But here's the twist: the same tools they’re using to monitor and contain us?
We can use them to educate, organize, and break free.
AI isn’t the enemy. Centralized AI is.
Surveillance AI. Censorship AI. Labor-replacing AI.
That’s their playbook.
Ours is different.
We use AI to liberate our attention, not hijack it.
To automate what drains us, not what defines us.
To build decentralized knowledge systems—not drive corporate profit.
This is not about fear.
This is about focus.
I built a system that turns my autistic brain into a wartime operating system.
It bypasses censorship.
It informs to inoculate.
It teaches while decentralizing.
And now?
I’m spilling all my secrets.
If you’ve got a browser and a brain, you can build your own version of this.
Because if they’re building registries to contain us—
we need to build networks too powerful to erase.

They Want Company Towns. We Want Autonomous Nodes.
Let’s stop pretending this is all just happening on accident.
The 1%—tech billionaires, policy vultures, and legacy systems—aren’t just reshaping the world.
They’re reprogramming it.
Their ideal society is one where:
You work until you burn out, and they profit from every click of your exhaustion.
You share your thoughts freely—but only on platforms that train models and sell ads.
You get healthcare, housing, education—only if you comply.
It’s authoritarianism with a Terms of Service.
It’s fascism optimized by UX teams.
It’s your autonomy—turned into a subscription.
The Endgame They’re Building:
🧠 Cognitive Capture
Your feed is designed to shape how you think before you even know what you believe.
Truth is now just another product. Preference becomes prediction. Reality becomes programmable.
🏘 Neo-Feudalist Work Towns
No job? No roof. No healthcare. No options.
You work, or you disappear.
🧬 Biometric Segregation
RFK's autism registry isn’t a bug—it’s a beta test.
Your biology is becoming your barcode. Your risk profile. Your eligibility score.
📱 Behavioral Engineering at Scale
You’re not being persuaded. You’re being programmed.
Every nudge, scroll, ping, and reward loop is optimized to dull your agency.
🏦 Subscription-Based Survival
Nothing is owned. Everything is leased.
Your time, your labor, your thoughts—tokenized and rented back to you through platforms that pretend to serve you.
This is digital enclosure.
They are fencing off cognition, dignity, and agency—and charging rent for access.
The Future I’m Building Instead:
I don’t want to negotiate with that world.
I want to replace it.
My vision is Solarpunk Cyber Resistance—
a future where we live in harmony with each other, with nature, and with technology that we control.
🧠 Cognitive Sovereignty
We use AI to enhance clarity, not replace curiosity.
We build second brains that help us think sharper and deeper—not produce content faster.
🛠 Purpose-Driven Work
No more job = identity.
You pick a systemic problem that you care about—and dedicate your life to helping fix it.
🔓 Open Source & Privacy-First Replacements
We don’t reform platforms that were built to exploit us.
We replace them—with decentralized tools, mutual trust, and community-owned infrastructure.
No more begging for scraps from billionaire APIs. We build our own protocols, in public, for each other.
🌞 Regenerative Tech & Energy
This is literal. We ditch Exxon-branded “innovation” and build open systems rooted in sunlight, soil, and skill-sharing.
🧬 Neurodivergence as Tactical Superpower
The traits they called maladaptive—obsession, urgency, moral clarity—
are what give us our edge.

My Exit Model for Building That Future:
Get a job — not to stay, but to extract skills and meet allies.
Build your leverage bank — tools, ideas, content, visibility, second brain.
Find your dream team — people aligned with the same fight.
Launch your counterforce — newsletter, app, co-op, Open Source tool.
Scale & Exit capitalism — gradually, intentionally. Not a fantasy. A phased retreat.
They want compliant workers.
We become sovereign nodes.
They want passive users.
We become autonomous architects.
This is not theoretical. I’ve lived it.
And I’ve watched others do the same—one system, one post, one tool at a time.
We’re not waiting for a better future.
We’re writing it.
The Collapse Has Already Happened. Now What?
Here’s what nobody wants to say out loud:
The institutions are already gone.
The state won’t save you.
The platforms will profit from you.
And the public goods we used to rely on—education, healthcare, housing, journalism—have already been gutted, privatized, and turned into paywalled “services.”
What we’re living through now isn’t a warning sign.
It’s the managed descent—the quiet collapse repackaged as innovation.
You’re being told to “trust the process” while the safety nets are cut, the infrastructure dissolves, and AI systems are trained to replace you before you realize you're obsolete.
We’ve entered a power vacuum—and the 1% is already filling it.
With surveillance tools.
With synthetic narratives.
With biometric control systems.
With privatized everything.
But that vacuum? It’s not just a threat.
It’s also an opening.
Because here’s the core truth:
The future will be rebuilt by whoever shows up with the most functional system.
That’s it. That’s the whole game.
So ask yourself:
Do you want to be absorbed into the corporate caste system that’s already being beta-tested by BlackRock and Palantir?
Or do you want to prototype something that prioritizes clarity, autonomy, and real human dignity?
This moment isn’t just about resistance.
It’s about replacement.
And the ones who build fast, build small, and build decentralized—
They win.

This Is How You Build While the World Falls Apart
I left the U.S. in 2021 because I could feel the shift.
Not in headlines—but in the tone. The targeting. The tightening of everything.
The warning lights were flashing and I wasn’t going to wait to be processed by the machine.
So I made a promise to myself:
I would never again build a life that depended on governments, platforms, or corporations to keep me free.
At first, I just made videos.
Teaching people about privacy, autonomy, cybersecurity.
But when February 2025 hit—when the censorship escalated, the registry talk got real, and whole communities went silent—I knew that “content” wasn’t enough.
It was time to take a lesson from my military experience and go wartime.
That meant building more than posts.
It meant building a protocol.
My Wartime Operating System:
🧠 Content as Protocol, Not Performance
Each drop is strategic. It’s a weekly inoculation—built to outlive the news cycle and reroute attention toward resistance.
🔒 Decentralized Distribution
This is anti-hierarchical by design.
Each of us picks a system—and keeps exposing it.
We’re autonomous nodes in a distributed resistance, coordinated by clarity, not control.
📡 Second Brain as Command Center
I don’t rely on memory or platforms.
I log every insight, every tactic, every pattern—across surveillance, policy, AI, bio-data, disinfo.
🧬 Self-Directed Learning as Survival
Each week I focus on one part of the system I want to understand and dismantle.
Obsession becomes output.
Special interests become counterintelligence.
⚙️ No Boss. No Leash. No Waiting.
I pick my targets. I pick my schedule. I pick my methods.
Nobody gets to decide what I focus on—because I already did.
This isn’t just a mindset shift.
It’s a structural shift. A full-body pivot.
A redefinition of what it means to be “productive” under digital occupation.
I call it Wartime Mode—and it’s working.
Because every week, I know I’m:
Distributing tools that won’t be erased
Teaching others how to fight back
Keeping myself grounded in clarity and action
Reinforcing a life no one can take from me
Wartime Mode is modular.
It’s remixable.
It’s designed for neurodivergent brains, decentralized ops, and zero-permission creativity.
And once you turn it on?
You don’t go back.

Neurodivergence Was Never a Deficit. It’s a Threat.
Let’s name it plainly:
Neurodivergence is pathologized because it disrupts capitalism.
It’s not about dysfunction.
It’s about incompatibility—with extraction, with obedience, with manufactured normalcy.
Capitalism needs people who:
Tolerate repetition
Mask their needs
Suppress their instincts
Perform "neutrality" in the face of injustice
Neurodivergent people don’t do that well.
And that’s exactly why we’re dangerous.
80–85% of autistic adults are unemployed.
Not because we’re incapable—
But because we’re unwilling to play by the rules of a system that treats exhaustion as virtue and compliance as character.
We don’t believe the lie.
We see the cracks in the code.
We’re wired to notice what others ignore.
To obsess over truth.
To hyperfocus on broken systems until we understand them better than the people who built them.
That makes us a liability to empire—and a blueprint for resistance.
Why We’re Made for This:
🧠 Sensory sensitivity = signal detection.
We feel the tension before others name it. We pick up on emotional, structural, and energetic dissonance—early and often.
🔍 Special interests = investigative fuel.
Our “fixations” aren’t distractions. They’re superpowers.
Give us a corrupt system, and we’ll reverse-engineer it.
Give us one lead, and we’ll track the whole pattern.
🧭 Refusal to mask = refusal to conform.
We’ve spent years learning to camouflage.
But when we stop?
We build unfiltered clarity—and clarity is terrifying to systems built on confusion.
⚠️ Low bullshit tolerance = anti-gaslight shield.
We don’t move on just because the news cycle does.
We remember. We dig. We question the consensus even when it’s uncomfortable.
They don’t pathologize neurodivergence because it’s weak.
They pathologize it because it’s resistant.
We weren’t built for compliance.
We were built for complexity, contradiction, and coherence.
And in a world that survives on curated numbness, people like us—who refuse to look away—are not just rare.
We’re essential.
What To Do When You Feel Powerless
Most people aren’t passive because they don’t care.
They’re passive because they feel outnumbered, outpaced, or out of options.
Too much is collapsing.
Too little feels actionable.
That was me.
Until I stopped trying to fix everything—and committed to mapping one broken system at a time.
You don’t need a platform.
You don’t need a blueprint.
You need a repeatable rhythm for turning clarity into resistance.
Here’s the method I use every single week.
It changed my life.

☢️ Step 1: Let the Rage Be the Entry Point
What breaks your heart or boils your blood?
That’s your doorway.
Don’t filter it. Don’t package it. Don’t calm it down.
Start there. Let it stay hot.
🔎 Step 2: Choose One System to Track
You’re not here to cover everything. You’re here to go deep.
Pick one structure of oppression:
Surveillance
Neurodivergent criminalization
eugenic health policies
Platform manipulation
Disability discrimination
AI + labor
it could be anything you care deeply & know a lot about
Choose the one you refuse to look away from.
Yes, a real one. One drop per week. That’s the core protocol.
It doesn’t have to be long. It has to be clear.
I personally use a platform called Beehiiv and it’s free for up to 2500 subscribers. Others publish to Substack because of the community features.
This is your lens. Your line in the sand.
🧠 Step 4: React to the Week—or Drill Deeper
Each week, scan for relevant news within your chosen system.
If something happens? Respond to it. Dissect it. Translate it.
If nothing happens? Pick one pressure point and explode it. Go deeper.
Ask yourself:
“What’s one thing I wish I could implant into everyone’s mind this week?”
Then write that.
You’re not chasing headlines. You’re closing clarity gaps—one drop at a time.
3-part structure to follow:
The Threat — What’s happening? (Or: what’s been hidden?)
The Pattern — What system is driving it?
The Counterforce — What do we do instead?
This is your operational journal.
⬆️ Step 5: Scale Once You Stabilize
Once the weekly rhythm is second nature, you’ll feel it:
You’ll want to go deeper. Expand. Systematize.
That’s when you scale.
Stack research into frameworks
Fork your newsletter into ebooks, toolkits, infographics
Connect with others building similar resistance cells
Turn your signal into infrastructure
This isn’t about becoming an influencer.
It’s about becoming a node of truth and clarity in a collapsing system.
And when you're ready, you'll start building tools, not just talking points.

You Don’t Accidentally Escape the System
Escape isn’t sudden. It’s slow, intentional, and terrifying.
You don’t wake up free.
You don’t find autonomy on accident.
You build your way out—while still inside.
Because this system was never meant to let you go.
We are livestock to it—data cattle, labor reservoirs, dopamine mines.
And when you start wanting autonomy, that makes you dangerous.
If you had a self-driving car, would you want it picking its own destination?
Exactly. That’s how the ruling class sees you.
So escaping this isn’t about going off-grid tomorrow.
It’s about gradually stepping out of every system that demands your obedience in exchange for survival.
It starts by asking yourself:
Who owns my time?
Who profits from my attention?
Who benefits from my silence?
Then you act—even if you’re scared.
Escape looks like:
— Saying no to jobs that extract your values.
— Launching projects with people who share your ethics.
— Making just enough money to own your life—but never your soul.
— Replacing institutional permission with peer-aligned power.
— Finding purpose not through profit, but through creation that heals the future.
You will still exist within the system for a while.
But each week, you cut another cord.
You shift your energy toward what builds sovereignty.
And eventually—brick by brick—you’ve constructed a life they can’t repossess.
This is how we reclaim:
Our time
Our voice
Our nervous systems
Our ability to imagine what else is possible
Most people believe they’re powerless.
But any time traveler will tell you:
Change one small thing, and the whole timeline shifts.
So what happens when enough of us choose to stop feeding the machine?
It collapses.
We stop fighting for positions in exploitative companies.
We stop pretending the next wave of "ethical tech startups" will save us.
We stop waiting for reform.
And we start building what comes after.
Because if we don’t design it—they will.
And what they’re building is worse than dystopia.
It’s efficient.
This is why people with unshakable values must band together.
To act autonomously, yes.
But also in visible, collective formation.
We replace systems by launching new ones.
Not alone—but side by side.
With people who burn for the same future we do.
We don’t need venture capital.
We need community, visibility, and f*cking bravery.
Or we risk being erased.
This is how we transition to a world where:
We own our means of production
We find purpose by elevating consciousness
We raise futures, not brands
And we create the timeline we actually want to live on

Join the Offensive
You’ve been recruited.
Not by me—but by the truth.
Because if you’ve made it this far, you’ve already been activated.
This isn’t just content.
This is a call to operational clarity.
Here’s what to do this week:
🔁 This Week’s Resistance Protocol
One drop. One system. One act of coherence.
Pick a system that violates your values
Track a news event—or zoom in on one ignored pressure point
Write one drop (your newsletter, your post, your signal)
Say the thing you’ve been afraid to say
Publish anyway
Let it find the others
You are not powerless.
You are a variable in the timeline.
And if enough of us choose differently—
The system breaks.
They have armies of AI.
We have autonomous minds with moral clarity.
They have deepfakes.
We have receipts, maps, and memory.
They want docility.
We choose public defiance—through structure.
You don’t need permission.
You don’t need a brand.
You don’t need to go viral.
You need to go live.
Right now. This week.
With a signal only you could send.
Because no one is coming to save us.
But you?
You might just shift the entire future.
Stay Curious,
Addie LaMarr