
A Shared Moment We Cannot Ignore
In the days following February 22nd, many of us have been sitting with a shared experience that is difficult to fully put into words.
* Some of you were still in Puerto Vallarta as events unfolded.
* Some were gathered at the Crypto Vigilante Summit in the Convention Center that very day.
* Some were navigating airports, unsure of what would come next.
* Others had already departed, watching it all unfold from afar.
No matter where you were, one thing became clear —
This was not just an isolated incident — it touched our entire community.
What we witnessed wasn’t just disruption — it was a moment that tested our awareness, preparedness, and the strength of the connection we’ve built over the years.
What Emerged in the Midst of It
In that moment, something powerful revealed itself:
* People checked on each other.
* Strangers became support systems.
* Information moved faster than fear.
**The Anarchapulco Community Showed Up**
Not as individuals, but as a network.
Why Your Voice Matters
In the aftermath, many felt a disconnect between what they experienced on the ground and how events were portrayed on the mainstream news outlets.
At the same time, several Anarchapulco speakers were actively documenting and broadcasting in real-time from within Puerto Vallarta.
Figures such as Jeff Berwick, Max Igan, Patrick Henningsen, Dan Dicks, Josh Sigurdson, and many others shared livestreams, podcast recordings, and video updates as events unfolded, offering perspectives shaped not by distance but by direct experience.
This added another layer to the moment:
Information coming from within the experience itself, alongside narratives formed from the outside looking in.
But beyond headlines and narratives, there are stories that deserve to be shared.
**YOUR Stories**
Firsthand experiences matter.
They bring clarity, context, and truth to moments that might otherwise be misunderstood or forgotten.
An Invitation to Share Your Experience
We’re inviting everyone who was impacted, directly or indirectly, to contribute:
* Upload your photos
* Upload your videos
* Voice your personal testimonials
* Share your observations or reflections
Whether you were on the ground, in transit, or supporting from afar:
Your perspective is valuable.
Help Us Preserve the Full Picture
We’ve created a shared space where you can upload and contribute your experience.
You can upload your photos and videos by clicking the button below:
You can also voice your testimonials, observations, and reflections via email:
hospitality@anarchapulco.com
On our social media outlets:
This collection is about more than documentation:
It’s about preserving the reality of what this community lived, felt, and learned.
You’re Already Part of This
If you were there, your voice matters.
If you felt the ripple effects, your voice still matters.
Together, we can turn experience into insight and ensure these moments are not lost, but understood.
Stay connected, stay aware, and stay prepared.
With Peace, Love, and Anarchy at your side,
The Anarchapulco Team