Hell hath no fury like a false allegation
This is a new website dedicated to using surveilliance to uncover false accusations of domestic abuse. The owner of the website is John Dias and this is part of his story:
I later discovered that she had been in contact with an organization that serves female purported victims of domestic violence, called WEAVE (“Women Escaping a Violent Environment”). I have read that such organizations try to convince women who call them that they are more victimized than they really are. This situation all began because my wife was angry that I screamed “shut up” at her. But it snowballed to the point where WEAVE had her convinced that she was legitimately victimized, and now anything she did to ruin me was justified as a response to her “victimization.” Making her mad had now transformed; she no longer thought of herself as vengeful, but was (ridiculously) convinced that she was an actual victim! Now she was a member of a politically “untouchable” class. Woe unto he who questions the legitimacy of a woman’s victimhood! I would later discover the immense truth of this axiom.
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Over the next year, I noticed that anyone who would tell their story in class was never allowed to imply that he was framed. The female director of this class full of men frequently made threats that she had the power to send us all back to jail, simply by writing a well-timed letter to the department of probation saying that we were being “uncooperative.” I quickly learned through observation that disagreeing with her meant that you had a “snowball’s chance in hell” of graduating from the program. Men who asserted their innocence were derided and mocked — by the director for sure, but amazingly also by the rest of the men in the class!
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Using this Web site, I hope to teach men how to use electronics to record abusive behavior by their wives, and hopefully to reveal the disgusting prevalence of false charges against men that permeate through western society. Every man, in every state, province, and country dominated by feminist-style criminal law policies, should take his freedom seriously enough to invest in the equipment named on this site. His freedom depends not on his word, but on evidence that shows the truth of an event without editorializing. Ultimately, as more men come forward with such evidence, I hope that the legal system itself is elevated to the dignified position it should have held to begin with.
Let the surveillance begin.
John Dias
Founder, DontMakeHerMad.com
Read the whole thing.
It isn’t anything that I haven’t heard before. I am curious to know how individual states treat surveillance of your home. Also, I am glad that I live in Illinois.

