There's a great deal of work that goes into what IRA does, in terms of time. Researching the ties between a group of individuals and families alleged to be satanic ritual abusers who murder children and adults alike is taxing work. It’s also expensive. This is a brief overview of what goes into the sauce of IRA.
Ancestry.com is $24.99 a month, and it’s an indispensable tool when you’re tracking down a group of Latter Day Saints and their familial ties as part of an alleged multigenerational satanic ritual abuse group.
Newspapers.com gives IRA the ability to go back in time, so to speak, and find the news coverage of our targets and their families throughout time, giving us the ability to paint a clearer picture of what exactly those families were doing over the years. It’s $59.90 for six months of membership.
HeyGen, which has been used to great effect so far on the Craig Christensen videos, costs $59.00 a month, and enables IRA to provide Craig Christensen, alleged LDS Church of Satan child rapist and ritual abuser, free campaign ads to educate the people of Provo on exactly what their District One candidate is alleged to have done to his nieces and other children as part of David Lee Hamblin’s group. It’s an expensive tool, but sunlight and mockery make for potent disinfectants, and the word is getting out on multiple social media platforms like TikTok, Instagram, Rumble, and Facebook.
Two terabytes of storage on Dropbox costs $11.99 a month.
Utah Courts via xChange varies, but a typical month of court searches for records on the targets within the Hamblin investigation is about $20 a month. The highest month ever was around $120, but the good news is that once you locate relevant court records, you can print them to PDF and you have a permanent copy. Other jurisdictions like New York are considerably more expensive, but necessary.
Spokeo and other resources like it can run between $24.99 a month and $50 a month.
The monthly hotspot bill is around $100, and a hotspot enables secure Internet access anywhere when routed correctly.
Hardware consists of two laptops, an e-reader with stylus capability to take notes, two Bluetooth mice, two Bluetooth keyboards, because marathon work sessions exhaust batteries. There’s a two monitor setup in my RV office, but Acer monitors are both great and cheap. I have two external hard drives as backups in case Dropbox fails, so I always have a physical copy of whatever I find or write or create. The hardware is around $3000 all in. In direct costs, IRA has about $6,000 so far related to the Hamblin case, not counting the time and the living expenses like food and utilities.
That’s what your subscriptions and support. So far we’re sitting at 53 paid subscribers and counting out of 766 subscribers overall. Thanks to you all for your support, for reading, and for sharing the material. The way is not easy, but it is pretty cheap to do bootstrap journalism compared to what larger media outlets do, and IRA is pretty much the lone outlet covering David Lee Hamblin and his alleged accomplices and associates in detail.
War is a happy place and a joyful endeavor when you’re on the right side, and when the right side is clearly defined. The easiest part of the Hamblin case is seeing who the bad guys are, and there’s no moral cloudiness or confusion where child rape and murder are concerned. You’ve enabled me to do what I love doing without relying on a private client to fund it, and you’ve enabled me to fight a group of people I firmly believe will be exposed in the long run through tenacious persistence and hard work. I’ve had private clients over the time on related and tangential cases, and they’ve enabled me to pay my living expenses and eat, and I’m grateful to them as well. That’s why I sometimes go on extended breaks, because work calls. God provides, always.
To the three other warriors in training who constantly provide me with more material than I can possibly analyze through their hard work and dedication, who always provide feedback, thank you. To the survivors who tip us off and give us more information, thank you. It’s not an easy subject to talk about, especially when it’s your suffering. Thanks for having the courage to talk, and the trust to tell us your stories.
Keep sharing the articles, keep talking to your friends and neighbors and family members, keep praying, but above all, keep asking questions. Not every Latter Day Saint is a satanic child molester, but those who are deserve every bit of contempt, derision, and exposure that comes their way.
Make your own sauce in your own corner of the world, pick your fights, and be the solution you want in the world to the evils you see. It’s the only way we’ll ever overcome it. This is the best job in the world, and I wouldn’t want to do anything else.
Goel
Ahhh GoEl, that’s good to have an accounting of what your costs truly are. I also appreciate how you detailed your subscriber base. I’m grateful for your talents both in digging as well as explaining the relatedness of this cast of characters. Let’s go Team GoEl!
We appreciate all of your hard work and the work of your team!! We keep telling as many people as will listen ❤️🙏🏻