Civic Accountability Ledger
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How it works

Oppose this war lawfully with record and persistence.

This platform exists to document opposition to continued involvement, escalation, and further funding for this war through lawful civic process, documentation, and public record. It is not a campaign hub and does not direct unlawful activity.

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.

What this platform does

  • Captures concerns, questions, and obstacles in a structured intake.
  • Helps people identify the right office or institution.
  • Supports documentation of contacts, replies, and escalation steps.
  • Publishes a public ledger of verified, non-identifying action logs by location.

What this platform does not do

  • Organize protests or unlawful activity.
  • Coordinate political campaigns or fundraising.
  • Offer legal advice or representation.
  • Publish private identifying information.

Anonymous submissions

Anonymous mode does not require an email address. You receive a private status link to check back later.

No notifications are sent in anonymous mode. Save the private link.

Contactable submissions

Contactable mode allows optional email or contact details for status updates.

Public display is optional and separate from how we respond to you.

About the response layer

You can submit a question or concern now and receive a later solution suggestion from our self-hosted AI system once review resumes.

It runs on our own infrastructure, not as a corporate or government chatbot.

Response timing

Responses are handled in a queue. This platform does not promise instant replies. Check back later using your private status link.

One practical script for people inside the U.S.

“I’m a constituent in Nevada. I want to know the official’s position on continued U.S. involvement in this war. I am asking for a clear written response and for the official to publicly oppose further escalation and any new funding unless Congress fully debates and authorizes it. What is the official’s position, and what concrete action will they take?”
“I’m a constituent in [state / district]. I want to know the official’s position on continued U.S. involvement in this war. I am asking for a clear written response and for the official to publicly oppose further escalation and any new funding unless Congress fully debates and authorizes it. What is the official’s position, and what concrete action will they take?”

One practical script for people outside the U.S.

“I am a resident in [country / region], and I want to know my representative’s position on continued U.S. and allied escalation in this war. I am asking for a clear written response and for you to state what concrete measures you will support or pursue — including condemnation, investigations, sanctions, restrictions, parliamentary action, or other accountability measures — just as strong action has been demanded in other cases of alleged aggression. What is your position, and what concrete action will you take?”
“I am a resident in [country / region]. I want to know your position on this war and what concrete measures you will support or pursue in response. I am asking for a clear written response and for you to state what specific action you will take.”

How public logging works

Only non-identifying entries are published. Public entries summarize the concern, category, and status without personal details.

Moderation boundaries

Threats, harassment, doxxing, illegal instructions, incitement, and calls for violence are rejected.

Privacy summary

  • No ad trackers or marketing cookies by default.
  • Submissions are stored on our self-hosted server.
  • Server logs may include IP addresses as part of normal operation.
  • Access is limited to the operators, artist SkvozTmu and Founder of AON.
  • Security is taken seriously, but perfect anonymity is not promised.
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Lawful process overview

  1. Identify the correct office or institution.
  2. Make a concrete request with a clear outcome.
  3. Document contact and reply.
  4. Follow up on a schedule.
  5. Escalate if ignored.
  6. Publish the record when appropriate.