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About this platform

This platform was created in response to this war. Its immediate purpose is to help people oppose continued involvement, escalation, and further support through lawful, non-violent civic process and public record. The broader mechanism may later be adapted for other democratic purposes, but that is secondary.

What this is not
  • Not an organizing command center.
  • Not a protest hub.
  • Not a movement-branded site.
Queue-only mode for the next week

This project is currently unattended and unsupervised for the next week.

Submissions are still being collected and stored, but new entries may not be reviewed, answered, or published until supervision resumes.

This is an alpha test of a general-purpose platform being developed for broader distribution and for use by AON (Ark of Next).

If you submit now, save your private status link and check back later.

Who this is for

Inside the U.S.

  • Ask elected officials for a written position.
  • Demand public opposition to continued escalation or funding unless Congress fully debates and authorizes it.
  • Document replies, silence, or evasion.
  • Build local public record and repeatable follow-up.

Outside the U.S.

  • Ask representatives, parties, ministries, or parliament members what concrete measures they will take.
  • Request accountability standards, sanctions, investigations, restrictions, or parliamentary action.
  • Document what they say and whether they act.
  • Make the record visible.
This platform does not tell users what exact belief to hold beyond the immediate anti-war use case. It provides process, intake, and recordkeeping for people who already oppose continued escalation and want lawful next steps.
Why documentation matters

Outrage disappears quickly. Records do not.

A written request, a documented non-response, a public timeline, a follow-up, and a repeated ask create a form of pressure that is harder to deny than one moment of reaction.

This site exists to move people from helplessness to documented civic action.

How anonymity works

Anonymous submissions do not require contact details. You receive a private status link to check updates later.

What gets logged

  • Your submission details and updates.
  • Server logs may include IP addresses and standard request metadata.

Who has access

Access to stored data is limited to the operators, artist SkvozTmu and Founder of AON.

Where data is stored

The server is self-hosted on infrastructure outside major U.S./U.K./Five Eyes cloud platforms, on an encrypted, hardened Linux system.

Cookies and trackers

No ad trackers and no third-party marketing cookies by default.

How public entries are selected

Public entries are optional and exclude personal details. Location precision can be reduced to region or country.

How responses are processed

Responses are queued and may be delayed. Use your private status link to check back.

Moderation boundaries

Unlawful content, threats, harassment, doxxing, incitement, and calls for violence are not allowed.

This platform is informational and does not provide legal advice.