Revolt.Training Ownership & Funding
Last Updated: February 2025
Here’s a summary of the ownership and funding information related to Chaz Stevens’ ventures and initiatives:
Ownership and Founding:
- System Failure Boot Camp™ was created by Chaz Stevens as an intensive training program designed to teach strategic, disruptive activism aimed at forcing real change by exploiting bureaucratic and legal loopholes. It is explicitly presented as Stevens’ proprietary initiative, leveraging his personal expertise in political advocacy and activism .
- ESA Doggy (ESAD International) is owned and founded by Chaz Stevens. It provides emotional support animal certification letters and related services. This business venture is separate from his activism but shares the same underlying founder and ownership .
Funding:
- System Failure Boot Camp is funded directly through participant fees, priced at $1,997 per participant with an installment payment option of $997 upfront and another $997 after the session. The program explicitly limits availability to 10 participants per month, ensuring exclusivity and personalized attention .
- Stevens has historically funded his other activism efforts through various methods, including crowdfunding and charitable donations, as seen with projects like the Arabic-language “In God We Trust” signs campaign and other provocative public installations .
- His campaigns, such as the Bible Ban Challenge, have largely been self-funded or supported through grassroots fundraising and personal resources. His strategy often includes leveraging minimal resources (e.g., simply a laptop and media savvy) to generate maximum impact and national attention .
Thus, the primary ownership across these entities is consistently Chaz Stevens himself, with funding largely sourced from participant payments, donations, crowdfunding, and personal investment.