Shannon O'Connor’s Secret Dark Web 'Dead Man’s Switch' Uncovered: She Knew She Was a Target
By tracing a single encrypted Bitcoin wallet to a shell company in Delaware, I discovered something terrifying: Shannon O'Connor, the missing data privacy activist from Portland, had built her own "dead man’s switch" on the deep web. Stay woke — this isn't about a missing person case anymore. The hidden truth is that O'Connor’s final uploaded file, a 10-gigabyte encrypted archive titled "Project Glasshouse," contains everything from real-time government surveillance logs to a list of names she called "the gatekeepers." Sources confirm the archive automatically uploaded six hours before she vanished. If that switch is real, someone is reading her evidence right now. The question isn't where she is — it's who she was about to expose.