You are not using Tor — your connection is visible
Your internet provider and anyone monitoring this server can see that you are here. If you are seeking shelter, supporting someone who is, or performing direct action, your visibility is a risk.
How to use Tor:
- Download Tor Browser from torproject.org/download — free, about 2 minutes to install.
- Open Tor Browser and wait for it to connect.
- Navigate to this address:
http://zaypngu3um4say5m676kewq6hdbtesrbtrpp4ayabi2rkthe2rcw4iqd.onion/TheTwilightConscience/
If Tor is blocked in your country: open Tor Browser → Configure Connection → Request Bridges.
What this is
Witness is not enough. Knowing something is wrong and doing nothing is not a neutral position. It is a choice.
This is a shelter network. An operational resource library. A place to find people who have gone missing. Writing that names what is happening without softening it.
Who I am
One person. No staff. No board. No institution.
I built this because the infrastructure that should exist didn't — held accountable to the people it serves, not the people funding it.
I act out of violent empathy. The kind that cannot stop. If what I build harms the people I intend to help, that failure belongs to me. And I expect to suffer consequences.
If you are being hunted
Twilight Homes exists for you. No explanation required. No credentials. You need shelter — that is what this is for.
Go to Resources. Skip the legal section at the top. Scroll to the field manuals at the bottom and read the ones that apply to you.
If you want to act
Marches are performance. Direct action is the only valid response. Shelter a person. Block a van. Put your body in the way.
"Protecting your peace" while people are being tortured, raped, and murdered is cowardice with a wellness aesthetic. You are choosing your comfort over other people's lives and calling it self-care.
The framework
Shelter
Physical safety for people being hunted. Twilight Homes connects seekers with vetted volunteers offering space, transport, supplies, and support.
Resources
Operational guides for people providing care in the field — medical triage, trauma, impairment, legal exposure, aftercare. Built for use, not for display.
Lost & Found
For people separated from family or community. Submit a listing. Claim a loved one. Anonymous, no accounts required.
Writing
Writing and archive context for this network.