Irish-born Silicon Valley executive Paul Biggar is leading a digital jihad against the West, powering Hamas-linked smear campaigns, antisemitic tech platforms, and protest coordination apps through his company Tech for Palestine, while targeting pro-Israel voices like Shaun McGuire and Elise Stefanik with AI-driven mass-reporting tools.
If you’ve ever wondered how the Free Palestine movement seems so coordinated, part of it is due to their presence in Silicon Valley. Meet Paul Biggar, the Silicon Valley executive who has made it his mission to ensure terrorist-linked organizations have the tech resources for national and global coordination.
Paul has been the main force behind the Free Palestine movement’s attack on Shaun Maguire; Communists and Islamic supremacists have a bad habit of attacking anyone who speaks out against radical politicians trying to advance their agenda. Shaun, a Jewish tech investor and partner at Sequoia Capital, spoke out against both Zohran Mamdani and the Islamification of America, so they did what they always do – labeled him “Islamophobic” and began a coordinated attack. It’s a battle of the West v. Communism/Islam, played out on the Silicon Valley stage.
Besides leading the charge on coordinated smear campaigns, Paul Biggar, a leftist radical originally from Ireland, is also the CEO of Tech for Palestine (T4P), a controversial Silicon Valley company helping to fund and support developers in creating apps and services for the Free Palestine movement. Using technology for subversive causes is a family affair; his ex-wife, Orla McHenry, is a former executive at Stripe, now working at OpenAi.
Tech for Palestine: The Tech Hub for All Things Anti-Western
Tech for Palestine is the company behind the website RAIR Foundation, recently exposed, WordsOfJustice.org; the AI-driven system used to mass-report and troll large pro-Western social media accounts. See RAIR Foundation’s exclusive video that exposed WordsofJustice.org and how they used it to target Shaun Maguire and Elise Stefanik.
But our exclusive video report was just the tip of the large iceberg. From social media to protesting, from BDS banking to boycotting, T4P has become the technology hub for all things anti-Western.




UpScrolled: Social Media for Radicals
T4P’s newest app is UpScrolled, meant to replace Instagram, TikTok, and X; it’s social media for the communist and Islamic crowd. Without having to worry about censorship over their posts supporting terrorism and outright anti-semitism, UpScrolled allows them to freely target widows in mourning for being Zionist, condone war crimes and antisemitism, and support attempts to erase Hamas’s hostages. Below are some screenshots taken from the UpScrolled app, highlighting some of these posts.





JayWalk: Waze for Protests
Then there’s the radical JayWalk app, which was also recently launched. They call it the “Waze for protests.” It’s an app that allows users to find protests nationwide and worldwide based on any number of causes (immigration/ICE, Palestine, climate crisis, etc.). It provides details of protests and even allows you to add them directly onto your calendar:
Although this technology is meant to benefit the communist, anarchist, and Islamic crowd, it now provides a great opportunity to be used to our benefit.
How to Take Action Against Tech for Palestine
- UpScrolled was meant to be their social media comfort zone, allowing them to freely post their most depraved thoughts and actions in a supportive social media environment. But now, it can be used to monitor and expose the true purposes of these national and global movements; and, if so inclined, you can take away their comfort by confronting them directly on their platform.
- The JayWalk app, however, has the potential to be extremely beneficial; it can serve as our digital neighborhood watch. Residents and local police departments can use the app to monitor any planned illegal protests. For residents of sanctuary cities, giving the police department advanced notice from many different concerned residents can now help put immense public pressure to shut down these illegal protests; the same protests that continually block vehicle and pedestrian traffic, as well as endanger safety. It will be much harder to claim they lack the resources to manage them, especially if they’re given multiple advanced notices. And for the fully entrenched police commissioner or police chief in these sanctuary cities, the email records and call logs from hundreds, if not thousands, of residents can serve to hold both elected and non-elected officials accountable.
Technology can’t be stopped, and it can’t be limited; but what it can be is rendered obsolete by vigilant Americans. No developer can keep large swaths of the population from using their services or technology, without forcing to limit the reach of the very audience they’re trying to attract. Herein lies our strength – Americans are not some fringe group of the population; we are the overwhelming majority. They’ll either need to shut their services down or watch it all be used against their own intentions.
Donna Fodor
Donna Fodor, former Director of Operations at a prominent educational institute, now serves as the Lead Investigative Host for RAIR Foundation USA. With a sharp eye for detail and a relentless commitment to truth, Donna brings her expertise in research, strategy, and media to expose critical issues impacting our world. She delivers hard-hitting investigative reports that challenge narratives and inform the public.