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Amplifier Field Manual

You carry the signal. Researchers uncover evidence, but evidence that nobody sees changes nothing. Your job is to take the framework, the findings, and the mission—and spread them where they need to go. You translate, you distribute, you make the ideas impossible to ignore.

I. Your Mission

Break through the noise. The information environment is saturated. People scroll past thousands of messages daily. Your task is to craft content sharp enough to stop the scroll, clear enough to be understood, and compelling enough to be shared.

You are not building a personal brand. You are spreading a framework. The ideas matter, not the account posting them.

II. Content Principles

Lead with Specifics

Don't say "corruption is bad." Say "[Specific official] approved [specific contract] worth [specific amount] to [specific company] where [specific person] sits on the board." Names, dates, dollars. That's what cuts through.

Connect to the Framework

Every piece of content should tie back to one or more principles. When sharing a scandal, ask: Which principle would have prevented this? Traceability? Skin in the game? Transparency? Make the connection explicit.

Non-Partisan Stance

Corruption has no party. Call it out wherever you find it. The moment you become predictable—only attacking one side—you become dismissible. The framework applies universally. So does your criticism.

Clarity Over Cleverness

Simple language. Short sentences. One idea per post. If your grandmother can't understand it, rewrite it. Jargon is the enemy of reach.

III. Content Types

Framework Explainers

Break down the five principles. One post per principle. Use concrete examples. Help people see how the abstract becomes concrete.

Current Event Analysis

When a scandal breaks, apply the framework. What accountability gap allowed this? What structural change would prevent it? Be fast—relevance decays quickly.

Evidence Amplification

When researchers surface findings, help spread them. Summarize the key points. Create shareable graphics. Write threads that walk people through the evidence.

Historical Parallels

Connect current failures to historical patterns. The original Junius letters. Regulatory capture through the decades. Accountability mechanisms that worked—and those that didn't.

Challenges and Questions

Pose genuine problems. Ask your audience how they'd implement the principles. Invite criticism. A framework that can't survive scrutiny doesn't deserve to spread.

IV. Platform Strategy

X (Twitter)

Long-Form (Substack, Blog)

Nostr

Other Platforms

Adapt content to wherever your audience lives. Reddit threads. YouTube explainers. Podcast appearances. The framework travels—carry it where it needs to go.

V. Operational Security

If operating under the Junius identity or your own anonymous handle:

VI. Coordination

Amplifiers work together. Coordinate in the #amplifiers channel:

When researchers have findings ready for amplification, they'll post in #evidence. Watch that channel. Be ready to move.

VII. What Not to Do

VIII. First Mission

This week, create one piece of content applying the framework to a current event.

Find a recent news story involving accountability failure—a contract scandal, a regulatory capture example, an official avoiding consequences. Write a thread or post connecting it to the principles. What would traceability have changed? Where was skin in the game missing?

Share your draft in #amplifiers for feedback. Then publish it. See what resonates.

The framework spreads one post at a time. Make yours count.

Ready to Amplify

Join the community. Coordinate with other amplifiers. Spread the signal.

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