Six years ago, I met civil rights attorney Marc Angelucci in Chicago. Marc was famous for his role in the Red Pill Movie, which catalyzed the Australian hysteria that prompted my first series in 2016. That series predicted Minnesota police hysteria.
We discussed Minnesota policing as a men’s issue, including police and suing jurisdictions, and argued that the Duluth Model training was highly prejudicial. I told him the Duluth Model measurably distorts reality, catalyzing individuals into illegal and discriminatory action.
We discussed a possible class action suit seeking damages from MN jurisdictions that use the Duluth Model. Marc had the personality that could make this argument. It’s also the personality that catalyzed the hysteria in Australia.
Suing jurisdictions was previously cost-prohibitive, but I knew I’d figure out a way to pay him to do so.
On Feb. 20th, 2020, Marc was invited, but declined, to a talk with Dr. Tania Reynolds, whose laboratory precisely measured the Gender Bias in Moral Typecasting I was describing.
On March 14th, a social worker destroying evidence of abuse in troubled San Bernardino had me reach out again, with no response.
On March 25, 2020, after public hearings, the National Commission on Military, National, and Public Service issued its final report, recommending that “as long as the Selective Service System exists, both men and women should be subject to mandatory draft registration.”
Within 78 days:
- Mpls was on fire
- The MN Supreme Court had abolished common law champerty
- And Marc Angelucci was dead
Conspiracy theories have led to a permanent blacklist in MN since the Hubert H. Humphrey/Johnson Administration. This is as true for Affirmative Action (EO11246) as it is for questioning lone gunmen.
When I received a direct stand-down order when requesting more information about Marc’s cases, I accepted it without question. The same gunman who shot up the Epstein judge’s family shot Marc first.
Nothing says the official narrative is legitimate like, “Don’t ask any questions.”
Marc Angelucci’s Memorial was livestreamed from Minnesota on July 9th, 2022.
Yesterday, July 10th, 2025, Attorney General Pamela Bondi and Assistant Attorney General Harmeet K. Dhillon announced a discrimination investigation into the State of Minnesota.
I believe this will be easy to find.

