Samuel "MapGuy" Jensen

Samuel "MapGuy" Jensen (born september 9th 1971) is a prominent Dogger American activist, podcaster, and politician notable for being a leading figure the Dogger wing of the Occupy movement.

Early life
Jensen was born in Adirondack, New York to Dogger parents before moving to Zuidvis at age 10. He was educated in a bilingual Dutch English School where he was taught both languages. in 1990 Jensen moved to Nandels Port to study law at University of Félicité at Nandles Port. According to Jensen he struggled to pass classes in university, and spent most of his time in university attending concerts in the burgeoning Dogger grunge music scene.

Activism
Jensen's Activism began in the min 1980s when he knocked on doors for the Justice Party, and attended several campaign events for the party's leader Aisen MocClellon.

Once Jensen moved to Nandels Port he joined the GreenLeft Brun-Nord, a newly created political party which outwardly expressed socialist tendencies. He was an active member of the party throughout the 1990s and 2000s. The leadership of GreenLeft Brun-Nord requested that he run for local parliament, however, Jensen declined this offer.

In 2011 Jensen, and a group of left wing activists in coordination with the broader Occupy movement organized a protest in Nandels Port in opposition to austerity measures implemented by both the local and federal government. Although the goals of the movment were not met by the protests, the amount of people who were willing to attend the protests in Nandels Port alone numbered in the hundreds of thousands.

In 2020 Jensen voiced his support for the movement started by Greek Finance minister Yannis Fourvakkis Make Amazon Pay.

In 2021 May Jensen declared his intention to run for the National Assembly of Doggerland under the Doggerland Left party, however, he later switched his party registration to the newly founded Humanist Center.

Political Beliefs
Jensen identifies as a libertarian socialist, and claims his political belifes are based off the writings of the American linguist Noam Chomsky.