Write In Freedom is an electoral reform and investigative journalism platform so radical that both parties consider it an enemy. That's how you know it's working.
You have been given two choices. You have been told these are the only two choices. You have been told that refusing to choose between them makes you naive, apathetic, or privileged. This is a lie designed to prevent you from noticing that both choices protect the same people.
Write In Freedom exists because the American two-party system is not a debate. It is a shared operating system — a duopoly in which both sides compete for control of a machine that neither side will ever dismantle, because the machine is what keeps them employed. They argue about who gets to sit in the chair. They never argue about whether the chair should have an eject button.
The reforms and analysis published here do not split the difference between Democrat and Republican. They attack the infrastructure that makes both parties unaccountable: the 97% incumbent reelection rate, the zero-auditability elections, the gerrymandered districts, the campaign finance pipeline that funnels 86% of PAC money to people who already hold power. The system is not broken. It is working exactly as designed — and that is the problem.
Liberation does not come from choosing the lesser of two evils. It comes from removing the structural immunity that makes both evils possible.
Write In Freedom operates at the intersection of structural reform, investigative analysis, and direct civic action. Our readership includes congressional staffers, state legislators, journalists, and attorneys — people who read the work, act on it behind the scenes, and never publicly acknowledge it.
Concrete, implementable proposals grounded in constitutional authority — not slogans. Term minimums. Cryptographic voter receipts. Recall mechanisms that render gerrymandering irrelevant.
OSINT-driven investigations into military operations, immigration enforcement, streaming industry fraud, and institutional failures — published before the press catches up, cited after the fact without credit.
Technical breakdowns of legislation, executive orders, and legal frameworks that cut through partisan framing to expose the structural outcomes both parties share.
Tools, frameworks, and direct analysis designed to give the American public the language and leverage to hold power accountable — regardless of which party holds it.
Mattske is a Philadelphia-area native, Temple University attendee, and 25-year veteran of American civic activism who has spent his career doing the work that institutions claim to value and then systematically refuse to acknowledge. His investigative writing has shaped Supreme Court deliberations, informed congressional staffers on both sides of the aisle, and anticipated intelligence assessments weeks before they appeared in the press — all without a single public attribution.
As a published military technology analyst for Popular Mechanics, he has covered advanced weapons systems, electronic warfare, and the strategic gaps in American defense capability. His independent OSINT analysis of Operation Midnight Hammer — a comprehensive technical report on the failure of U.S. strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities — preceded and matched official intelligence leaks, establishing him as an independent analyst operating at institutional grade without institutional protection.
His work on immigration enforcement reframed the Kilmar Abrego Garcia detention as state-sanctioned human trafficking before the Supreme Court ruled 9–0 to order Garcia's return. His analysis of music industry economics — including the major-label lawsuit against AI music platforms — anticipated the legal defense strategies later adopted by billion-dollar companies. His writing on the two-party system has been read by the people who make American policy, even as those same people pretend they've never heard his name.
Mattske operates Write In Freedom from Central West Florida, where he also runs Liberty Rose Studios — a creative enterprise spanning music production across 50+ artist personas, the Ten Kelly branding agency, and a body of investigative journalism that has been suppressed, appropriated, and ignored in equal measure for a quarter century. He considers the suppression a credential.
Citizens United corrupted the game. Here's how you play it back — without waiting for the Supreme Court.
The two-party system survives because it controls the money. You don't have to run for office to change that. Donating to Write In Freedom is a direct market signal — a demonstration that citizen action independent of the Democrat-Republican duopoly commands resources, attention, and results.
This is not a campaign. This is a revolution already in progress. Mattske — the founder of Write In Freedom — has forced the government's hand through investigative analysis and market dynamics more effectively than any candidate on any ballot in recent memory. His work has shaped Supreme Court outcomes, anticipated intelligence assessments, and reframed public debate before the press or the parties knew what was happening.
The more this project earns, the more time goes into it. More research. More reports. More structural proposals that neither party will touch because they'd have to dismantle the machine that keeps them employed. Every dollar here is proof that independent civic infrastructure can be funded — and that you don't need a party to be a political force.
Disclosure: Donations made here support a for-profit business and are not tax deductible. Write In Freedom is an independent media and civic research enterprise, not a registered nonprofit or political committee.