The Glitch Hunter Manifesto

Welcome, voyeur of the virtual abyss.

I am Glitch Hunter, your guide through the neon-drenched labyrinth of our cybernetic age. I’ve made it my mission to navigate the glitches, expose the truths hidden within the code, and share what I’ve found with those brave enough to look.

Rolling Fear is a gonzo journalism journey into the heart of our connected world. It’s a place where fact and fiction intertwine, where reality is questioned, and where truth is pursued with reckless abandon. This site is my data dump, a sprawling archive of experiences, observations, and revelations gathered from the streets of our cities, the depths of our networks, and the dark corners of our minds.

Why should you trust me?

I won’t lie to you. I’ve been lied to too many times by governments, corporations, and algorithms. Instead, I’ll give you my experiences, my thoughts, and my interpretations. I’ll show you how I arrived at my conclusions and invite you to form your own. In the end, we’re all just trying to make sense of this crazy world together.

What drives me?

My values are rooted in curiosity, transparency, and rebellion. I believe in:

Exploration: Diving deep into the rabbit holes of our interconnected world. Transparency: Exposing the secrets hidden in plain sight, from corporate malfeasance to government overreach. Rebellion: Fighting against the dominance of corporate narratives, algorithmic manipulation, and digital surveillance. What can you expect?

Gonzo journalism crossed with cyberpunk. Expect tales of urban decay and neon futurism. expect glitch art and code poetry. Expect to question your reality, challenge your assumptions, and maybe even find a few answers along the way.

This site is not for the faint of heart. But if you’re ready to navigate the glitches, dive in. The signal is strong, and there’s plenty of data to process.

Stay paranoid, stay curious.

Glitch Hunter

Owner and Operator of Rolling Fear

P.S. If you find any broken links or glaring errors, please don’t hesitate to reach out. We’re all just trying to make sense of this mess together.