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Why This Site Exists

 

This site exists to help people like you

People with stories that defy belief, challenge power, and demand accountability.

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Whether your experience involves:
  • Government misconduct
  • Corporate cover-ups
  • Legal system failures
  • Technological abuse or surveillance
… this is your space to begin.

 

What You Can Do on Absentjustice.com

  • Read real stories from others who’ve faced systemic injustice
  • Learn how to write and structure your own account—even if it feels overwhelming
  • Get guidance on publishing safely, including how to protect yourself legally
  • Connect with others who understand the emotional toll of being silenced
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Your Story Matters

If you’ve ever said, “This is so unbelievable, I don’t know how to write it,”—you’re in the right place.
If you’ve ever feared retaliation for telling the truth—this site will help you navigate that fear.
If you’ve ever wondered whether anyone else has gone through what you have—here, you’ll find solidarity.

 

How to Write Your Story

A guide for those with truths too wild, painful, or complex to ignore.

 

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Step 1

Ground Yourself in Purpose

Before you write, ask yourself:

  • What do I want people to understand or feel?
  • What truth am I trying to preserve?
  • Who am I speaking for—just myself, or others who’ve been silenced?

Your story doesn’t need to be polished. It needs to be real.

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Step 2

Gather Your Evidence, as we have on absentjustice.com

Even if your story is emotional or personal, facts matter.
Start with:

  • Dates, names, and locations
  • Copies of documents, emails, faxes, or transcripts
  • Quotes from officials, experts, or witnesses
  • Technical reports or statutory declarations
  • Your own diary entries or correspondence

If you’re worried about legal risks, we’ll soon help you publish a Safe Storytelling Guide to help you navigate your narrative.

QUESTION

Why are we doing this? The simplest way is to share more true stories that are read on AbsentJustice.com. The bigger the audience for your story, the more likely it is for our story to be seen. A small annual hosting fee and any associated costs involved in getting your story to fruition, ready for reading, are all that is required. No hidden agendas.

 

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Step 3

Structure the Unbelievable

Use this simple format to shape your story, as seen in the menu bar at absentjustice.com

  • Chapter 1: The Setup
    Who were you before this happened? What was your life like?
  • Chapter 2: The Incident
    What happened? Be specific. What did you see, hear, or experience?
  • Chapter 3: The Evidence
    What proof do you have? What did others say or do?
  • Chapter 4: The Cover-Up
    How were you silenced, ignored, or gaslit? Who benefited?
  • Chapter 5: The Fallout
    How did this affect your life, your work, your health, your relationships?
  • Chapter 6: The Fight Back
    What have you done to seek justice? What are you still doing?
  • Chapter 7: The Message
    What do you want others to learn, feel, or do after reading your story?
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Step 4

Protect Yourself

We'll soon offer resources on:

  • Publishing anonymously
  • Using pseudonyms or redacting names
  • Understanding defamation and whistleblower protections
  • Connecting with legal advocates or journalists

 

 

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Step 5

Submit Your Story

Once you’re ready, you can:

  • Submit your story via our secure form
  • Choose whether to publish under your name or anonymously
  • Include supporting documents if you wish
  • Request help editing or formatting your story

 

 

Need Help Writing

We offer:

One-on-one story coaching
Help turning your notes into chapters
Visual storytelling tools (timelines, icons, document overlays)
Emotional support from others who’ve walked this path

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