I Am The Most Embarrassing Man Alive, and Thatโs Why You Should Support Me
For over five years, I have applied embarrassment as a tool to hold the rich and powerful accountable. How I weaponize embarrassment the way they do, but turn it against them with razor sharp truths, is through my own techniques for tactical communication bombardment & disruption. My identity, and work, have been deeply and meaningfully embarrassed by censorship, defamation, plagiarism, lawfare, and threats of actual violence. Consider for the moment, that you do no actually know what embarrassment is. You have been conditioned and convinced to believe it pertains strictly and solely to emotional discomfort. That is not what embarrassment is from an etymological perspective, or how the rich & powerful use it.ย
The Definition of Embarrassment Has Been Lost In History
The original meaning of the word embarrassment often surprises those who assume it simply means feeling ashamed or awkward. Though that is a component of embarrassment, that is not the actual meaning of the word. Tracing back to the 16th and 17th centuries, embarrass and embarrassment come from the French word embarrasser, literally meaning โto blockโ or โto hinder.โ This stems from the idea of barring or obstructing a path – physically or socially – and dates back through Spanish and Portuguese roots as well.
Embarrass meant something akin to being tied up or entangled, like in a noose or rope.
The word initially described situations of entrapment or impeded progress, like a state of being blocked or obstructed from proceeding. It meant that, rather than an internal emotional shame. Over time, as those who lacked resources or means to proceed felt constrained, the meaning shifted toward feelings of discomfort, awkwardness, or shame, especially in financial or social contexts.
This evolution has obscured the critical original sense of embarrassment as a material, external force that hampers power and ability to act freely – a blockage that compels change or exposes vulnerability.
Embarrassment Is Not Synonymous With Shame, Though They Are Connected
Unlike shame, which is largely internal and moral, embarrassment is relational and strategic: it is effective when it stops or hinders someoneโs capacity to exercise privilege or influence. Due to the ability of the rich and powerful to enforce or withstand real embarrassment, the poor and others in the general public have become conditioned to believe it is impossible to embarrass the rich and powerful.
Understanding embarrassment today in its etymological and historical context is crucial for recognizing how it operates as a weapon against entrenched elites, as I have shown in exposing abuses where moral outrage alone falls short.
To weaponize embarrassment is to create real blockage – legal, financial, reputation – that disrupts the powerful on their own terms.
I Am An Expert At Embarrassing Rich & Powerful People Now
For the last half a decade, I have been incredibly embarrassed by others, though not at all ashamed, for deliberately and strategically acting against powerful figures, including Donald Trump. I have effectively disrupted their corrupt schemes and exposed hidden networks of abuse, within the right forums like lawsuits and funding arrangements. This is not abstract theory; itโs a proven tactic that worked where mass protests, partisan outrage, or traditional journalism fell short.
I have had a greater impact deterring this administration than the No Kings or Good Trouble protests. I have had a greater impact on stopping Donald Trump than the entire Democratic party combined. Yet, paradoxically, those same powers have publicly humiliated me, by erasing my contributions, and trafficked in lies to keep me invisible – because acknowledging my role would dismantle their carefully maintained shield of silence.
No hit piece has ever been run on me claiming Iโm disreputable.
Why not? Wouldnโt that kind of thing be embarrassing for me?
Absolutely not. Humiliating to some degree, perhaps. But I am not concerned with the public thinking they humiliated me. I need to be seen, heard, and acknowledged for how I am able to embarrass people like Donald Trump with enough force to stop them.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia Has Become A Huge Embarrassment For Donald Trump
One profound example of how I used embarrassment against Donald Trump to force him to relent, and lose income, involves Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the man caught in the crosshairs of what was once viewed entirely as the Trump administrationโs racist and brutal immigration agenda. However, I exposed it to Congress, the press, and eventually Garciaโs legal team, that Donald Trump was using this sloppy DHS policy masquerading as anti-gang enforcement, but in reality it is a slave trade/human trafficking operation between Donald Trump personally with El Salvadorโs Bukele.

The general public fixated on issues like racism and gang violence, but these distractions had zero impact on Trumpโs operations.
The Emancipation of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia details my campaign and how incredibly, unbelievably embarrassing it was for Donald Trump. It exposed a business arrangement which they thought they were keeping secret, while flaunting it in front of the world. DHS policy is actually an embarrassment for the taxpayers because it has involuntarily embezzled our money with Donald Trumpโs personal slave trade. We do not generate income from that, as disturbing as that would be; which means we are economically disadvantaged by it – which is definitional embarrassment.
You should also feel shame for this. But shame alone does not undo this.
Detailing Embarrassment As A Mechanism For Justice
I stepped into a breach armed only with email, targeted blogging, and arguments that nobody else – including Garciaโs own lawyers – had the insight or courage to assemble.
By meticulously exposing Trumpโs plans to deport Garcia unlawfully and delay justice, and surrounding the decision-making entities including the government itself, I effectively embarrassed the administration enough to force partial shutdowns of these trafficking channels. This embarrassed Trumpโs team profoundly – yet nobody credited me publicly. Why? Because recognizing my success would validate the threat I pose.
Despite the Trump administrationโs efforts to rebrand Garcia as a human trafficker (seemingly out of nowhere) – I forced a legal and public reckoning that delayed and disrupted their sham deportations and enabled courts to intervene.
This was real, tactical embarrassment that worked.
Today, Donald Trump Was Historically Embarrassed, By Yours Truly
Today, inexplicably (to those who are unaware of my unparalleled contribution) it is being reported that, โJudge pauses Kilmar Abrego Garciaโs release from federal custody.โ Why is this embarrassing for Donald Trump, as a slave trader?
Whatever he sold Garcia for would seemingly become a debt owed to Bukele rather than profit for Trump. Their arrangement has been undone and seen at the U.N. level which will make it harder to operate (impeding the pace of their trade) – and therefore created a loss of income for Donald Trump. Consequently, that means fewer human beings will be kidnapped and victims of enforced disappearance out to El Salvdaor.
Because of me, and the ability I have to embarrass rich & powerful people like theyโve never even dreamed was possible.
Because the only people who are supposed to be able to embarrass the rich and powerful, are other rich and powerful people. They also tend only to embarrass each other so far, rather than fighting in a way that would permanently embarrass any of them. Since richer & richer people are fewer & fewer on Earth, in order to shield themselves from embarrassment they make more & more corrupt deals amongst one another to keep their power in tact.
Disrupting International Trade Skimming Using Tariffs as a Cover – Another Example of My Unmatched Embarrassment Power
Before this, I achieved another embarrassing defeat to Trump. Not by targeting his rhetoric – but by unraveling the hidden financial manipulations in his trade deals construct. Trumpโs administration cloaked corrupt kickbacks and graft under the guise of tariffs and nationalism. But I saw behind the curtain and alerted Canadian lawmakers directly – copying press and watchdogs – with a clear and irrefutable argument that the deals were being done in bad faith, designed solely for Trumpโs personal gain, not the national interest.
Specifically, I outed the Trump administrationโs plans to eventually replace the Federal Reserve and transfer our currency to those which he owns, while being able to skim off of the payment system with Customs and Border Protection. My contention was that Trumpโs plan was to play games with the tariff rate to distract people in the government in the Treasury department as Scott Bessent and Elon Musk transformed the payment processor into a mechanism they could illegally divert funds to themselves for whatever they wanted.
Essentially, I outlined a plan that would embarrass Trump by encouraging the Canadians to not sign deals with Trump.
How Do You Embarrass Donald Trump? Stop Him From Making Deals, For One Thing…
Not commencing deals would be the most embarrassing thing for Trump, because it demonstrates that he cannot get what he promises people. Even had he been able to close more bad deals, he could trade on his victimization, and avoid embarrassing reprisal. But without the existence of deals, he was not only humiliated, but more importantly of course – totally embarrassed.
My argument, with press pressure asking questions about if I were right, forced Canada to pause negotiations, a surprising win that embarrassed Trump enough that he hastily claimed he paused the talks – not the Canadians, who in reality had recognized his conflicts of interest. I also told the Canadians to essentially spread the word to ensure that the American people can be shielded from as much of (what I now know is technically embarrassment) the damage – and force Trump to feel the pain he caused – which was proven months later.
When Treasury Secretary Bessent admitted in a televised interview, that up to 100 countries refused to even so much engage in trade talks, it was proven that my embarrassing intervention had helped build that global wall of resistance.
Operation Midnight Hammer: A Strategic Intelligence Report Exposing Corruption
My intelligence dossier, โWhy Operation Midnight Hammer Failed,โ leaked on my personal site – to the press – to embarrass the administration; by revealing the incompetence of both Donald Trump and DoD Secretary Pete Hegseth. Now remember, my report was definitely humiliating because it totally debunked the administrationโs narrative of โtotal obliteration.โ
But moreover, I exposed that Donald Trump was simply trying to embarrass the Iranians because they were embarrassing him in negotiations by not commencing a nuclear deal with him, nor did they accept Steve Witkoffโs potentially embarrassing โconsortiumโ idea.
Also, the strikes on nuclear sites, were meant to be a promotion of Northrop Grummanโs B-2, and the โbunker busterโ munitions, which proved to be ineffectively deployed, and therefore embarrassing for whatever scheme Trump has had to support the military industrial complex. The public carries on with an immature conversation about a serious topic like nuclear war, to cover what would be more embarrassing for Trump. That is something that is hard to accept, but necessary for accountability.
The Public and Political Establishment: Enablers of Embarrassment Avoidance
Despite my five years of public work wielding embarrassment like a weapon, both Democrats and Republicans alike have ensured I remain censored, marginalized, and humiliated rather than recognized. People in my own family. Local politicians. Even neighbors or landlords have embarrassed me by impeding my ascent to public life.
This mutual embarrassment avoidance sustains a toxic cycle where victims remain powerless and institutions stay complicit. The public fixates on partisan spectacle and empty moral outrage, failing to grasp that the true power lies in exposing real, material embarrassment that threatens financial and political power, not just symbolic shaming.
Why Embarrassment Must Be Understood and Leveraged
The lessons here are clear: embarrassment – not shame, or empty outrage -is the true currency of accountability. It is the only weapon powerful enough to cut through layers of legal obfuscation, political cronyism, and media silence.
I have wielded embarrassment effectively against Trumpโs human trafficking networks and corrupt trade schemes. While the rest of the world fixates on Jeffrey Epstein connections from years ago, they are glossing over what I have accomplished embarrassing the administration in such a way that prevented further harm.
Yet my contributions have been censored and discredited – because empowering me threatens the elites who prefer a distracted, disempowered public.
So, stop embarrassing me, no matter how embarrassing it will be for you because there are too many other lives on the line that I could be helping.