The Documents:

Original government documents, congressional reports, and federal data. Evidence of crimes long ignored, now uncovered for the public to see.

Protect childhood. Expose the truth.

We educate and equip parents to stand between their kids and harm—and shine a light where others won’t.


We are MISSIONaries

At We Are the Resistance, our mission is to educate and empower parents to stand unwaveringly for the safety of their children, to become the heroes every child deserves. We fight to protect childhood innocence and to expose the forces that endanger it, confronting a system that too often values agendas over the well-being of the young.This mission is for those who have been marked by heaven and hunted by hell, those who see too much, feel too deeply, and know they were born to act. We are not wrong; we are early. We’ve been given the insight and courage to change the narrative, no matter how uncomfortable that truth may be. The world will catch up, but our children can’t wait.



We are VISIONaries

Our vision is one where the light within us transcends division, uniting us in the calling to leave the world better than we found it for the generations yet to be born. We strive to illuminate truth so brightly that darkness and deception have nowhere left to hide.It’s been said that the two greatest days of your life are the day you are born and the day you discover why. We envision a future where our children remember us as the champions who broke the cycle of generational trauma, who stood firm for family, for freedom, and for faith when others turned away.The time for waiting has passed. This is the hour to rise, to begin anew, and to step boldly into the places others fear to go.And for those who feel this truth in their spirit, who hear both my voice and His, this is your moment of alignment. Speak these words aloud:“I receive this message.”In that declaration, you are putting flesh on the bones — giving life to what has long been stirring within you. When you speak it, you step into it. And when you step into it, the vision becomes real.


Why We Are the Resistance Exists

The world we’ve allowed to fester in darkness has become the world our children must live in.

Imagine discovering that a teacher who sexually abused your child—and others—was quietly allowed to leave with a glowing reference, thanks to a secret deal between the predator, a superintendent, and a union representative.
No police report.
No discipline.
No warning to parents.
No help for the victims.
Just silence—and a new job for the predator in another district.

If you’re a parent who takes that role seriously, that thought ignites a deep, visceral anger. For decades, schools, unions, and political powerbrokers have shielded abusers, rewriting codes and policies while the media downplays the horror as isolated “flukes.”

The truth is devastating: what is now labeled “Adult Sexual Misconduct”—once called Educator Sexual Misconduct—is estimated to be one hundred times worse than the Catholic Diocese scandal.

In Virginia, where Loudoun County’s cover-up of a student assault once made national headlines, most still can’t face the reality that adult-on-child crimes are being buried daily. On average, by the time one of these predators is finally caught, they’ve worked in three school divisions and harmed over seventy children.

One innocent life destroyed is too many. Seventy-three per offender is a moral catastrophe—and a reflection of a system that has chosen silence over justice.

Why does this nightmare persist? Because the truth, if fully exposed, would shatter the entire institution that protects it. If parents across Virginia—and across America—knew the unfiltered reality that We Are the Resistance is bringing into the light, those who enabled it would never again find shadows to hide in.

Just as the words “Catholic Diocese” now carry the weight of unspeakable betrayal, so too must this truth about government-protected abuse come to light. If one of God’s own institutions could protect predators for the sake of its name, it should not shock us that our government does the same—to preserve the institution of federalized education over the safety of our children.

That era of silence ends now. You can no longer say you didn’t know.

“For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.”
— Ephesians 6:12

The weight of this calling is immense—but purpose makes the burden sacred. This is a generational war for our children, our nation, our faith, and our freedom. There is no surrender here—only the resolve to rise, dust off, pivot, and keep marching.

Because what the world calls too much, the Bible calls set apart.

In 2023

4.94 million

of children reported being victims of some sort of predatory adult on child sexual harassment or abuse in US Government Education.

In 2024

9.3 million

of children reported being victims of some sort of predatory adult on child sexual harassment or abuse in US Government Education

2020 to 2024

88%

increase in reports of predatory adult sexual abuse or harassment in US Government Education, revealing a growing crisis that cannot be ignored.

These comparison charts highlight the stark contrast between 2019 and 2024 in Virginia’s education system, revealing how awareness and accountability have evolved over time. The first chart breaks down reported and investigated cases of child abuse across multiple school divisions in 2019, showing where action was taken—and where it wasn’t. The second visual builds on that foundation, contrasting the data from 2019 with the current reality in 2024 to show how far the movement for transparency, protection, and justice has come under We Are The Resistance.



Anne Craft Taydus

Anne is the founder and driving force behind We Are the Resistance, a movement born from conviction, courage, and an unshakable faith in truth. With years spent uncovering, documenting, and amplifying evidence of government and institutional wrongdoing, Anne has become a voice for those silenced by corruption and fear.Her work unites advocacy, research, and action—empowering parents to stand for transparency, protect their freedoms, and defend the innocent.Grounded in compassion but fearless in pursuit of justice, Anne leads We Are the Resistance with the belief that light, once revealed, cannot be hidden.

Voices in Images & Video

A gallery of truth in motion. Videos, posters, and visuals you can share to push back against the silence.


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I Am Anne Craft Taydus

A mother of two daughters in Chesterfield County, Virginia, and a lifelong Marine infantry grunt’s wife. For years, I’ve stood shoulder-to-shoulder with my husband through every battle; now it’s my turn to hold the line while he keeps the home front.

For the past four years, I’ve been in the trenches of education policy. I founded a true grassroots, nonpartisan education nonprofit that ultimately led me down the deepest rabbit hole—a journey that became We Are the Resistance.

I am one of the few who carry the weight of seeing and feeling everything, like the cornerstone that bears the strain of a building. People like us don’t get to sleep through life; our minds never stop searching for solutions, for ways to protect, to heal, and to do better than those who came before.

I imagine myself as a tuning fork in an off-key generation—here to bring harmony where there is discord, to fight from within the walls we’ve built around ourselves, and to break the chains that society has fastened through its lies. My purpose is not to bring comfort—it is to disrupt complacency, because only discomfort sparks change.

Being a light-bearer means the light never turns off. It’s exhausting to see the gravity of what’s happening around us while others can close their eyes and rest. Yet that exhaustion has meaning. It reminds me that this pain and this purpose are connected to something far beyond myself. When God said to Jeremiah, “Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you,” I felt the truth of that calling.

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