Human OS 2.0

Tony
Greenberg

I don't just write articles. I dismantle fraud.

When companies prey on the vulnerable, I make sure the world knows. When regulators are slow, I accelerate justice.

"Dedicated to exposing consumer fraud and social injustice. Because silence is complicity."

B Corp Certified

My company, RampRate, is a certified B Corporation—held to the highest standards of social and environmental performance.

The Greenberg Effect

I exposed Forward Health in "Boiling the Human." They shut down entirely.

25 Years

Fighting predatory vendors for Fortune 500 companies. Now I fight for everyone.

Why I Do This

For 25 years, I've been solving contractual problems and exposing predatory vendors for Fortune 500 companies—especially in telecom, where slime vendors thrive. I've seen how large corporations weaponize complexity to extract value from those who can't fight back.

But the injustice isn't just at the enterprise level. Small injustices are everywhere—in the $19 cleaning ads that trap grandmothers in subscriptions, in the "independent contractor" model that steals wages from single mothers, in the fake reviews that drown out real victims.

These injustices need to be exposed and stopped. We all need to work together to have a better life—not work against each other. Every company should have the possibility of creating betterment for society, not extraction from it.

That's why I built this. That's why I fight.

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My "Ralphie" Moment

You know that scene in A Christmas Story? When Ralphie finally snaps and beats the hell out of the bully who's been tormenting him?

That's what this is.

You try to be nice. You try not to live in fear of your vendors. You try not to wake up every day dreading another problem, another hidden fee, another "gotcha" buried in the fine print. You try to just... live your life.

But eventually? You blow.

I blew 10 years ago. And I haven't stopped swinging since.

Ralphie from A Christmas Story - the moment he finally fights back
The Breaking Point

The Track Record

Through RampRate, we've forced ethical behavior from companies that didn't even know they were doing wrong. Sometimes they're not evil—they're just operating like psychopaths. It's "business as usual" until someone points it out.

Telecom Giants

AT&T, Verizon, and dozens of carriers—forced to honor contracts and stop hidden fees.

Enterprise Software

Oracle, Microsoft, and 100+ vendors—exposed predatory licensing and audit tactics.

World Service Providers

Global outsourcers who thought complexity was a shield—until we decoded their contracts.

The Pattern

Often it's the intrapreneurs—not the entrepreneurs—who change things once they see the harm.

When companies understand the real human implications of their policies—when they see the faces of the people they're hurting—many actually change. The ones who don't? They get exposed.

Let Me Be Clear

I don't have one dollar to earn from this.

This is not my business. I'm not a lawyer seeking clients. I'm not selling a competing service. I'm not building an audience for monetization. I have zero financial interest in Homeaglow's success or failure.

I do this because injustice offends me. Because I've spent 25 years watching corporations extract value from people who can't fight back. Because someone has to say "no more."

My Actual Work

ImpactSoul

My business is tokenizing real world assets for the benefit of mankind—shifting us all from a scarcity mindset to an abundance mindset.

Homeaglow represents the extractive economy at its worst: VC-funded growth at all costs, weaponized dark patterns, and worker exploitation. It's the scarcity mindset made corporate—the belief that you can only win by making others lose.

The antidote is Conscious Capital. When businesses operate with on-chain accountability and transparent tokenized ownership, these patterns of extraction become impossible to hide.

We can build an economy where everyone wins. But first, we have to stop the ones who cheat.

Have a Tip? Seen Fraud?

If you know of a company preying on consumers, workers, or communities—I want to hear from you. Your story could be the next exposé.

Contact Me