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Justin O'Connell

Justin O'Connell

Contributor since: 07 Nov 2012

Biography

Justin O'Connell joined the Dollar Vigilante crew in the aftermath of his own incarceration amid the bright, blinding lights of police state Las Vegas. Justin brings his own brand of blowback to blow up in the face of tyrants everywhere. Having graduated with honors (despite his irreverent, anti-establishmentarianism) and a Bachelor's degree in History, Justin is familiar with the makeup of states, and how over time and space they all resemble each other with tiny concessions made based on the cultures of the world. His mission is to expose them through unrelenting vigilantism, never becoming a shadow of his former self.