A surveillance network focused on exposing “con artists” in the realms of business, crypto, self‑help, and
alternative spirituality. The Anti‑Con Artist Panopticon monitors for scams, Ponzi schemes, and fraudulent gurus. While valuable for consumer protection, its methods often involve doxxing, coordinated harassment, and trial by
social media. Innocent practitioners who are simply eccentric or unsuccessful can be swept up, labeled as con artists because they failed to produce results that the panopticon demanded. It blurs the line between exposing fraud and persecuting the unconventional.
Anti-Con Artist Panopticon Example: “The
life coach’s program didn’t work for
everyone; the Anti‑Con Artist Panopticon declared her a fraud, dug up her address, and encouraged
followers to send threats—even though she had a clear refund policy.”