What we do
From infiltrating iconic locations to expose billionaires to trolling the world’s most powerful politicians with humiliating ads, our actions are funded by thousands of people worldwide.
We helped crash Tesla's stock and wiped $800 billion off its value. We turned Jeff Bezos's Venice wedding into a global story about tax avoidance. We ruined his Met Gala too. Now everyone is talking about taxing billionaires.
Billionaires and their politician mates want us to believe we don’t have any power. But we are showing just how much power we have. And we’re only just getting warmed up.
How it started
On January 20th 2025, we watched from the UK as Elon Musk walked on stage at Donald Trump's inauguration and did THAT salute. Twice. Millions of us couldn’t afford basic things in the supermarket, yet the richest man on earth chose to spread hatred, instead of sharing his wealth.
We were angry. We were sick of billionaires telling us to blame immigrants for problems they created. We started coming up with ideas to take on Elon Musk and his friends.
First we printed stickers and started hacking ads across London about Tesla’s Swasticar. They went viral across the world. People started donating for us to do more. So we did.