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Falsely Accused

Victims of Cancel Culture, #MeToo Abuse & Vexatious Litigation

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The accusation alone can ruin lives in moments. In an era where a single allegation can erase a career overnight, destroy a family, drain a bank account through years of litigation, and exile a person from public life before a single fact is verified, Falsely Accused does what almost no other book is willing to do: it tells the truth about all of it. Drawing on documented legal cases, peer-reviewed research, criminal psychology, and the full sweep of history from biblical false accusation to the modern outrage machine, Onision delivers a meticulously argued, brutally honest examination of one of the most urgent and deliberately avoided crises in contemporary culture. Always remember, errors can happen. This book should never be used as a primary source, and all included information should be considered a perspective, not a statement of absolute fact. Realities can change and evolve over time, however this book contains some of the best and repeatedly researched collective of information on the issues at hand at the time of publishing.

This book covers:
  • How cancel culture weaponizes social consensus to punish without verified evidence within relevant context
  • The documented abuse of the #MeToo framework by those who exploit it for personal gain, revenge, or coercion
  • Vexatious litigation: how courts, HR departments, and institutions are routinely used as offensive weapons against the innocent
  • Sexual extortion in the celebrity and public figure space, and exactly what the law calls it
  • The grooming label and how its reckless misapplication harms real victims of child abuse
  • Family court's well-documented failures, false memory science, media narrative manipulation, and the psychology behind why people fabricate accusations in the first place
  • Why the falsely accused rarely recover, and what it actually costs a human being to have their name weaponized
This is not a politically convenient book. It will challenge readers across every ideological position, because the failure it documents does not belong to any single tribe. It belongs to human nature, institutional cowardice, and a media ecosystem that discovered accusation is profitable. Falsely Accused is for anyone who has lived this, loved someone who has, or simply refuses to pretend that the mob is the same thing as the truth.
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