Occupy Freedom PAC: About Us
We ultimately aim to establish Digital Human Rights, ensuring power, which has forgotten its place, is returned to the people.
Occupy Freedom PAC is a political action committee founded to challenge the unchecked entitlement of Big Tech and major corporate entities. We exist to restore accountability in a world where power has forgotten its place, and corporations operate above the law.
Our Vision for the Future
We envision modernized laws that reflect today’s digital reality—laws that make exploitation costly, silence impossible, and truth undeniable.
A world where:
People are not data.
Justice is not selective.
Corporations no longer write the rules they break.
Our mission
Is to hold these digital giants and predatory corporations responsible for the human and constitutional rights they violate daily. We are driving systemic reform to ensure justice is not selective, and individuals are protected in the digital era.
Our Stance
We are not here to negotiate with corruption. We are here to dismantle the illusion that the powerful can violate rights without consequence. Occupy Freedom PAC is not partisan; it is principled.
The foundation of the PAC's mission is deeply rooted in the journey of its founder, Paige Elizabeth.
Founder, The Dharmic Path & Occupy Freedom PAC
Paige Elizabeth is a coach, author, and speaker who stands at the intersection of embodiment, justice, and leadership. As the founder of The Dharmic Path, she helps women recover from burnout, regulate their nervous systems, and reclaim their authority from the inside out. Her work blends neuroscience, trauma integration, and spiritual psychology into a single truth: healing is not just about feeling better — it’s about becoming sovereign.
Paige’s signature framework teaches that self-abandonment is the root of burnout and that self-leadership is the path to freedom. Through her programs and her book, Leading an Intentional Life, she guides high-achieving women to rebuild from integrity — to stop outsourcing validation and start embodying power that cannot be taken away. Her philosophy is both deeply human and fiercely practical: when a woman reclaims her nervous system, she reclaims her destiny.
But Paige’s work doesn’t stop at the personal level. Her passion for integrity extends into systemic reform — a mission forged through firsthand experience of how power protects itself. Years ago, Paige was assaulted by a longtime friend. She refused to stay silent and pursued justice both civilly and criminally, ultimately prevailing in both arenas. That experience became her first real education in how the system operates — slow to protect, quick to dismiss, and often stacked against survivors unless they are relentless.
That fight taught Paige that healing and justice are inseparable. When her voice was later exploited for gain and dismissed by corporations that considered her “too small to be heard,” she recognized a familiar pattern: the same power dynamics that silence women personally are alive and well in the corporate and digital world.
Refusing to play small, Paige transformed her advocacy into a broader movement. Alongside her political activist partner, she co-founded Occupy Freedom PAC — a political action committee created to challenge corporate misconduct and to reform outdated laws that fail to protect human rights in the digital era.
Occupy Freedom PAC is not partisan; it’s principled. Its purpose is to call out corporate corruption, push for legal modernization, and return power to individuals whose rights have been trampled in the name of profit and platform control.
From boardrooms to courtrooms, Paige has become a voice for accountability in an age of manufactured silence. She argues that the digital landscape — while revolutionary — has outpaced the moral and legal frameworks that govern it. And unless ordinary people demand change, the same corporations that built the illusion of connection will continue to exploit human experience for economic gain.
Through Occupy Freedom PAC, Paige and her team are working to change that — drafting initiatives that expose corruption, elevate truth, and challenge the normalization of exploitation in media, law, and technology. Her approach bridges the gap between somatic healing and systemic justice: empowering individuals to reclaim their voices while building structures that protect them.
Whether she’s teaching women to regulate their nervous systems, helping them recover from trauma, or taking on billion-dollar institutions that weaponize silence, Paige Elizabeth operates from the same core value — integrity as a revolutionary act.
Her leadership is not built on theory but on resilience. She knows what it means to be underestimated, to be written off, and to rise anyway. She represents a new kind of leadership — one that doesn’t separate personal sovereignty from collective liberation.
Through The Dharmic Path and Occupy Freedom PAC, Paige is rewriting what power looks like in the modern world. She embodies a rare synthesis of grace and grit: a healer who fights, an activist who listens, and a woman who refuses to accept that justice and compassion can’t coexist.
Activist and Former Civil Rights Litigator
* Mark with a client at a hearing
Mark Blankenship is a multifaceted professional whose distinguished career spans law, venture capitalism, and the performing arts. He holds a Juris Doctorate from Tulane University’s School of Law, attended Harvard University for undergraduate studies, and earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Yale University.
In his legal career, Blankenship specialized in securities, transactions, and land use law, structuring complex deals that often involved both public and private financing. His early work in transactional law laid the foundation for a later shift toward civil rights advocacy, where he emerged as a forceful and fearless attorney recognized for championing social justice and equality.
Blankenship gained prominence as a civil rights attorney, litigating approximately one hundred jury trials, and was widely regarded for his courtroom skill and strategic brilliance. His accomplishments earned him numerous accolades, including the Tyisha Miller “Justice Award” and the Martin Luther King Jr. “Keeping the Dream Alive Award” from the NAACP.
Frequently referred to as a “civil rights lawyer for the underdogs,” Blankenship was known for his unwavering commitment to defending marginalized communities and challenging entrenched systems of power. He took on cases that exposed police misconduct, racial injustice, and violations of civil liberties, representing activists, individuals, and communities facing systemic discrimination or legal persecution. Among his notable cases was his defense of Bernell Butler in the aftermath of the Tyisha Miller case, a landmark event that brought national attention to issues of free speech, police accountability, and equal protection under the law.
Frequently referred to as a “civil rights lawyer for the underdogs,” Blankenship was known for his unwavering commitment to defending marginalized communities and challenging entrenched systems of power. He took on cases that exposed police misconduct, racial injustice, and violations of civil liberties, representing activists, individuals, and communities facing systemic discrimination or legal persecution. Among his notable cases was his defense of Bernell Butler in the aftermath of the Tyisha Miller case, a landmark event that brought national attention to issues of free speech, police accountability, and equal protection under the law.
His reputation as a fearless litigator was matched by his deep empathy for those he represented. He earned respect across the legal spectrum—from judges and attorneys to opposing counsel—for his sharp legal mind, strategic thinking, and ability to command a courtroom. Many peers and adversaries described him as a “brilliant trial attorney,” renowned for his persuasive advocacy and intellectual precision in complex litigation.
This “underdog” image was both authentic and well-earned. Blankenship consistently chose to represent clients in cases where the odds were stacked against them, using the law not merely as a profession but as a tool for justice, equality, and social transformation. His career stands as a testament to integrity, intellect, and courage—embodying the rare combination of a formidable legal strategist and a compassionate defender of human rights.
Paige’s passion for integrity didn’t stop at the personal level; it extended into systemic reform, a mission forged through firsthand experience of how power protects itself.
The Systemic Education:
Paige’s passion for integrity didn’t stop at the personal level; it extended into systemic reform, a mission forged through firsthand experience of how power protects itself.
The Digital Reckoning:
When her voice was later exploited for gain and dismissed by corporations that considered her “too small to be heard,” she recognized a familiar pattern: the same power dynamics that silence women personally are alive and well in the corporate and digital world.
When her voice was later exploited for gain and dismissed by corporations that considered her “too small to be heard,” she recognized a familiar pattern: the same power dynamics that silence women personally are alive and well in the corporate and digital world.
The system only works when people refuse to back down. Join the movement demanding that corporations serve the people, not the other way around.
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Occupy Freedom PAC exists to restore accountability. Our strategy is built on confronting the powerful through targeted legal action, aggressive legislative reform, and uncompromising public exposure. We are driving initiatives to update laws written for a pre-digital world.
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