Authoritarians lie fast. You don’t beat speed with speed — you beat it with receipts. Receipt stacking is the resistance skill of calmly lining up documents, quotes, timelines, and actions until the lie collapses under its own weight.
No yelling. No doomscrolling. Just facts… arranged like a guillotine.
Skill Level: Beginner
Why This Matters
Propaganda thrives on fragmentation. One lie here, one denial there, one “context-free” headline over there. Receipt stacking reconnects the dots in public, making it harder for power to pretend each scandal is isolated or misunderstood.
It’s how journalists, investigators, and survivors keep truth alive when institutions won’t.
How to Do It (Step-by-Step)
- Pick one claim
Example: “Nothing illegal happened.”
Do not argue ten claims at once. One lie at a time. - Collect 3–5 primary receipts
Prioritize:- Court filings
- Sworn testimony
- Official statements (then vs. now)
- Financial records
- Government documents
- Order them chronologically
Lies unravel fastest when shown over time:- They said X
- Evidence showed Y
- They changed the story
- Quote, don’t paraphrase
Let their own words do the damage. Screenshots and direct quotes beat summaries every time. - Present without commentary first
Post the stack clean:- “Statement (date)”
- “Contradicting record (date)”
- “Follow-up denial (date)”
- Add one calm sentence of framing
Example:
“This is why people don’t trust official narratives.”
That’s it. Let the reader connect the dots.
Example in the Wild
This is how major scandals eventually crack — not through viral outrage, but through quiet accumulations of proof that can’t be explained away. It’s how Epstein accountability, corruption cases, and abuse cover-ups keep resurfacing no matter how hard they’re buried.
Resistance Kitty Says
You don’t need to convince everyone.
You just need the truth archived, shared, and impossible to erase.
Receipts outlive regimes
