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The Playbook

The framework is the theory. The playbook is the practice. Choose your role—or choose several. The movement needs all of them.

How This Works

Accountability doesn't happen by itself. It requires people doing specific work: uncovering evidence, spreading information, building infrastructure, organizing locally, challenging assumptions, and funding operations.

Each role has a field manual. Read the one that fits you. Then get to work.

I

Researcher

File FOIA requests. Dig through public records. Track money flows. Surface the evidence that makes accountability concrete.

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II

Amplifier

Create content. Spread findings. Translate the framework into messages that cut through the noise and reach new audiences.

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III

Organizer

Build local cells. Attend public meetings. Create the distributed network that makes the framework impossible to suppress.

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IV

Builder

Write code. Maintain infrastructure. Create the tools that make accountability work possible and resilient.

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V

Challenger

Stress-test the framework. Find the flaws before our opponents do. Make the movement stronger through rigorous critique.

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VI

Funder

Provide resources without strings attached. Keep the infrastructure running. Fund accountability, not influence.

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Principles Apply to All

Whatever role you choose, the same standards apply:

Multiple Roles

Most participants wear more than one hat. A researcher might also amplify findings. An organizer might challenge proposals. A builder might fund operations. The roles overlap—that's by design.

Start with what fits your skills and available time. Expand as you learn.

Ready to Begin

Join the community. Find your role. Start contributing.

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