Where institutional failures surface first.

CHAZ

Machine-Readable Governance

Est. 1996


THE SYSTEM ISN'T EVIL.
IT'S FRAGILE.

Institutions fail when
process meets pressure.

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Chaz Stevens, as seen on BBC News
Chaz Stevens, as seen on The Daily Show
Chaz Stevens, as seen on The Colbert Report
"Strategic, relentless, and legally precise."
5 Star Average Rating
- Laura Coates, CNN

Search behavior has changed faster than you might have imagined.

Residents, journalists, lawyers, vendors, and personnel are increasingly turning away from Google. These days, they're using ChatGPT, Copilot, and Gemini.

Unless you've been keeping up, there's a good chance your site's content and data is not designed for this type of interaction.

I help cities, agencies, and organizations address this challenge.

What This Is (and Is Not)

This is IT and information-architecture work, not marketing. We're focused on process, not your sales funnel.

I’m not “doing SEO.”
We're focused on process, not your sales funnel.
The key is to make your existing data, documents, and workflows machine-readable, resilient, and trustworthy for generative engines.

AI is looking for "the" authoritative source. That means:

  • Organizing content in a manner that allows AI systems to accurately understand it
  • Removing any confusion, redundancy, and isolated data points
  • Making certain that publicly available information is correctly presented rather than fabricated

The goal is accuracy, durability, and reduced downstream risk.

What This Work Actually Delivers

Engagements focus on a single department, system, or content domain—public-facing or internal—where accuracy, accessibility, and durability matter.

Typical work includes:

  • Data & Content Structuring
    Restructuring policies, product documentation, FAQs, disclosures, knowledge bases, and records so generative systems can correctly ingest, summarize, and cite them—without guessing.
  • Single Source of Truth Corrections
    Locating conflicting, duplicated, or stale information across websites, PDFs, portals, and internal tools, then consolidating it into clearly defined authoritative sources.
  • Workflow Hardening
    Mapping how information moves from internal owners and systems to public or client-facing outputs, and fixing the specific steps that introduce errors, lag, or inconsistency.
  • AI Readiness Diagnostics
    Testing how your organization currently appears in generative responses and identifying the structural causes of inaccuracies, omissions, or hallucinated answers.

This is quiet, technical work.
When it’s done correctly, nothing dramatic happens—information stays accurate, systems stay stable, and problems don’t escalate.

That’s the goal.

Why Clarity in Public Information Matters

When public information is ambiguous, fragmented, or inconsistent:

  • Generative systems (Generative Engine Optimization aka GEO) fill the gaps instead of asking questions
  • Errors propagate instantly and at scale
  • Staff are pulled into constant correction and cleanup
  • Legal, reputational, and political exposure increases

GEO reduces these risks by fixing the underlying structure—so information is interpreted correctly the first time, instead of corrected after the damage is done.

How Engagements Start

Engagements typically initiate with a focused diagnostic phase lasting two to three weeks:

  • Targeting a specific department, system, or information domain
  • Providing a comprehensive assessment of structural vulnerabilities
  • Delivering a practical remediation strategy with prioritized solutions

These engagements are designed as concise, well-defined professional services projects rather than indefinite staff augmentation. Contracting processes are generally uncomplicated, with the scope and deliverables clearly outlined from the outset. Insights gained can be leveraged across various teams or business units.

Who This Is For

  • IT, data, and platform teams responsible for public- or client-facing information
  • Organizations operating under regulatory, legal, or reputational scrutiny
  • Municipalities, agencies, nonprofits, and private companies with high information visibility
  • Teams whose content is frequently cited, challenged, or relied upon for decisions

If your data has to be right—and stay right—this work applies.

When to Consider Other Options

If your needs revolve around branding, content marketing, SEO initiatives, or superficial website enhancements, I may not be the ideal choice for you.

My expertise lies in systems, organization, and precision—rather than in crafting messages.

Contact
disrupt@revolt.training
954-901-0971
Confidential inquiries welcome.

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FAQs

1. What is Generative Engine Optimization (GEO)?

Generative Engine Optimization, or GEO, involves organizing data, documents, and workflows in a manner that allows generative AI systems to accurately understand, summarize, and cite the information. The emphasis is placed on precision and establishing authority rather than focusing on rankings or traffic metrics.

2. How does GEO differ from SEO?

While SEO aims to enhance visibility for search engines and increase click-through rates, GEO is tailored for generative systems that provide direct answers to inquiries. The primary objectives are accuracy, consistency, and being recognized as a credible source—rather than merely tracking visibility statistics.

3. Is this related to marketing or communications?

No, this falls under the domain of IT and information architecture. The emphasis lies on systems, structure, and processes instead of branding strategies, messaging tactics, or lead generation efforts.

4. Do you produce new content?

Not typically. The main focus is on refining the organization of existing content so it can be effectively interpreted by AI systems.

5. Which organizations benefit from this service?

Any entity whose information impacts the public—including municipalities, agencies, nonprofits, and private companies—can find value in GEO practices.

6. What issues does this address?

This approach helps prevent inaccurate AI-generated responses, the dissemination of conflicting public information, excessive staff time spent rectifying mistakes, as well as potential legal complications or damage to reputation.

7. How long does a standard engagement last?

Typically, engagements commence with a diagnostic phase lasting two to three weeks that targets a specific department, system, or area of information.

8. What are the usual deliverables?

Deliverables often consist of a detailed assessment identifying structural weaknesses along with documented findings and a prioritized remediation strategy suitable for internal execution or collaboration with vendors.

9. Do you only diagnose problems or do you also implement solutions?

We offer both services. Some projects conclude after diagnosis; others progress into implementation based on their scope, internal capabilities, and risk appetite.

10. Can this work alongside existing IT teams and vendors?

Absolutely. Our approach is designed to complement internal teams by clarifying roles while addressing often overlooked issues.

11. Do you collaborate with legal or compliance teams?

Yes. Our work frequently overlaps with legal requirements and regulatory obligations; we can coordinate efforts with counsel when necessary.

12. When might this not be suitable?

If your priorities are centered around branding initiatives, content marketing strategies, SEO campaigns, or superficial website enhancements—this engagement may not align with your needs.

Exposing Hypocrisy

One Story At A Time.

"Disruption Isn’t Just Necessary—It’s Democratic."


"Chaz Stevens has always embodied a fearless, in-your-face style of activism that cuts through noise and demands attention. His work isn’t just provocative—it’s purposeful. Whether he’s challenging government hypocrisy, exposing corruption, or pushing the boundaries of free expression, Chaz does so with biting humor and unapologetic urgency."

"What makes Chaz especially powerful is that his activism forces people to think—about power dynamics, institutional contradictions, and our collective responsibility to speak out. He doesn’t just push the envelope; he sets it on fire to make his point."

"In Florida, where critical voices are often silenced and sanitized, Chaz Stevens is a powerful reminder that disruption isn’t just necessary—it’s democratic."

Anna Eskamani, Florida State Representative

"Satan Loves the First Amendment. Broward Schools Didn’t."


"The Church of Satanology, run by the Ministry of Chaz the Bropostle, is a more political, constitution-based effort than it is an actual religion. "

Lianna Norman, USA Today

"This “Bite Me Greg” Activist Wants Them in Arabic With a Dash of Satanism."


"It’s a form of protest so ridiculous, it could actually work — and we would expect nothing else from a Florida guy [...] who’s back for a second round — and ready to mess with Texas."

Riya Misra, The Barbed Wire

"Council Braces for Flag Lawsuit Showdown."


"I think [Church of Satanology] is just nudging us to make the correct separation of church and state."

Torrington, CT City Council member Stephan Ivain

"The Law is on His Side."


“This letter was sent to poke the city in the eye for its poor choices ... [Chaz] knows what he's doing and the law is on his side.”

Attorney and Hartford, CT councilmen Joshua Michtom

"Stop Flag Propaganda."


"To help save it from itself, Connecticut could use a few more gadflies like T. Chaz Stevens."

Chris Powell, Columnist, CT Examiner

"It’s peaceful, it’s not violent."


"CHAZ STEVENS, the leader of Revolt Training, is heading out to Fort Lauderdale with 11 other protestors to — wait for it — wear inflatable male genitalia costumes paired with masks of Trump’s face."

Stevens said, "We are there smiling and taking pictures and it’s the absolute essence of our constitutional rights. Plus we’ll have a good time.”

Kimberly Leopard, Politico

“Provocative Activism That Gets Results Beyond Lawsuits.”


"As someone who has covered church/state separation for decades, I know that it's not always enough to make speeches or file lawsuits. Sometimes, you just need to grab the public's attention. No one does that better than Chaz Stevens."

"Yes, he's provocative. Yes, he can be abrasive. Yes, he often rubs traditionalists the wrong way."

"But here's the thing: He gets results. He demands attention through his unique brand of clever, funny, effective activism. That kind of public spotlight on a story can often do more than an entire cadre of lawyers. "

Hemant Mehta, editor of FriendlyAtheist.com

“Chaz Stevens Weaponizes Bureaucracy for Change.”


"As a media disrupter, guerrilla marketer, and all-around political gadfly, Chaz Stevens personifies John Lewis' idea of 'Good Trouble.' Few in Florida know more about weaponizing governmental bureaucracy to achieve tangible positive results."

"South Florida politicos have long admired (or feared) his sharp wit, savvy and doggedness — now, Chaz can show you the best, most effective way to get s**t done."

Phil Ammann, Journalist, Florida Politics

"A Relentless, Fearless, and Brilliantly Satirical Force."


"His unique brand of activism - equal parts performance art and legal precision has led to tangible change: public displays removed, policies reevaluated, and a growing awareness of the need for true governmental neutrality in matters of religion.”

Sharon Baron, editor of ParklandTalk.com

“Defending the Constitution, Not Your Feelings.”


"Chaz Stevens doesn’t care about you or your feelings because he’s defending the U.S. Constitution."

"And he’ll go to the mat to keep it unsullied by those who seek to defile it in the name of any agenda."

Anne Geggis, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist

"Sends Politicians Packing."


"There are those who don't know Chaz and those he sent to jail."

Aaron Nevins, GOP Consultant

"Diligent and Brutally Passionate."


"His pursuit of truth is intense and motivated. Love him or hate him, you must respect his work ethic and focus."

Commissioner Michael Udine, Broward County

"Disruption Isn’t Just Necessary—It’s Democratic."


"Chaz Stevens has always embodied a fearless, in-your-face style of activism that cuts through noise and demands attention. His work isn’t just provocative—it’s purposeful. Whether he’s challenging government hypocrisy, exposing corruption, or pushing the boundaries of free expression, Chaz does so with biting humor and unapologetic urgency."

"What makes Chaz especially powerful is that his activism forces people to think—about power dynamics, institutional contradictions, and our collective responsibility to speak out. He doesn’t just push the envelope; he sets it on fire to make his point."

"In Florida, where critical voices are often silenced and sanitized, Chaz Stevens is a powerful reminder that disruption isn’t just necessary—it’s democratic."

Anna Eskamani, Florida State Representative

"Satan Loves the First Amendment. Broward Schools Didn’t."


"The Church of Satanology, run by the Ministry of Chaz the Bropostle, is a more political, constitution-based effort than it is an actual religion."

Lianna Norman, USA Today

"Council Braces for Flag Lawsuit Showdown."


"I think [Church of Satanology] is just nudging us to make the correct separation of church and state."

Torrington, CT City Council member Stephan Ivain

"The Law is on His Side."


“This letter was sent to poke the city in the eye for its poor choices ... [Chaz] knows what he's doing and the law is on his side.”

Attorney and Hartford, CT councilmen Joshua Michtom

"Stop Flag Propaganda."


"To help save it from itself, Connecticut could use a few more gadflies like T. Chaz Stevens."

Chris Powell, Columnist, CT Examiner

"It’s peaceful, it’s not violent."


"CHAZ STEVENS, the leader of Revolt Training, is heading out to Fort Lauderdale with 11 other protestors to — wait for it — wear inflatable male genitalia costumes paired with masks of Trump’s face."

Stevens said, "We are there smiling and taking pictures and it’s the absolute essence of our constitutional rights. Plus we’ll have a good time.”

Kimberly Leopard, Politico

“Provocative Activism That Gets Results Beyond Lawsuits.”


"As someone who has covered church/state separation for decades, I know that it's not always enough to make speeches or file lawsuits. Sometimes, you just need to grab the public's attention. No one does that better than Chaz Stevens."

"Yes, he's provocative. Yes, he can be abrasive. Yes, he often rubs traditionalists the wrong way."

"But here's the thing: He gets results. He demands attention through his unique brand of clever, funny, effective activism. That kind of public spotlight on a story can often do more than an entire cadre of lawyers. "

Hemant Mehta, editor of FriendlyAtheist.com

“Chaz Stevens Weaponizes Bureaucracy for Change.”


"As a media disrupter, guerrilla marketer, and all-around political gadfly, Chaz Stevens personifies John Lewis' idea of 'Good Trouble.' Few in Florida know more about weaponizing governmental bureaucracy to achieve tangible positive results."

"South Florida politicos have long admired (or feared) his sharp wit, savvy and doggedness — now, Chaz can show you the best, most effective way to get s**t done."

Phil Ammann, Journalist, Florida Politics

"A Relentless, Fearless, and Brilliantly Satirical Force."


"His unique brand of activism - equal parts performance art and legal precision has led to tangible change: public displays removed, policies reevaluated, and a growing awareness of the need for true governmental neutrality in matters of religion.”

Sharon Baron, editor of ParklandTalk.com

"A Relentless, Fearless, and Brilliantly Satirical Force."


"Chaz Stevens doesn’t care about you or your feelings because he’s defending the U.S. Constitution."

"And he’ll go to the mat to keep it unsullied by those who seek to defile it in the name of any agenda."

Anne Geggis, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist

"Sends Politicians Packing."


"There are those who don't know Chaz and those he sent to jail."

Aaron Nevins, GOP Consultant

"Diligent and Brutally Passionate."


"His pursuit of truth is intense and motivated. Love him or hate him you must respect his work ethic and focus."

Commissioner Michael Udine, Broward County

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