

THE PEOPLE VS AMERICA 🇺🇸
The Issue
A Declaration for Accountability, Transparency, Freedom, and the Restoration of Power to the People
WHO THIS PETITION IS FOR
This petition is for THE PEOPLE.
Not one race.
Not one political party.
Not one religion.
Not one gender.
Not one income bracket.
Not one generation.
The issues facing this nation are endured by all citizens, whether rich or poor, Black or White, Indigenous, Hispanic, Asian, male or female, young or old and no matter your identity— the decisions made by those in positions of power affect every single one of us.
While we may not agree on every issue, we can agree that every citizen deserves a voice, every community deserves to be heard, and every concern deserves open discussion.
For too long, citizens have been encouraged to see one another as opponents rather than neighbors. We have been divided into categories, demographics, identities, and political tribes while the issues affecting our freedoms, health, economy, privacy, and future continue to grow.
This petition rejects division.
We recognize that Americans come from different backgrounds, hold different beliefs, and prioritize different concerns. Those differences do not make us enemies.
They make us a nation.
We can discuss difficult subjects without hatred.
We can seek accountability without division, and focus on the ideas we agree upon.
We can advocate for freedom, justice, truth, and opportunity while respecting the humanity of those who disagree with us.
The purpose of this movement is not to tell people what they must believe.
The purpose is to ensure the people have a voice.
Every signer is encouraged to bring their own concerns, experiences, questions, and perspectives to this movement.
This petition is intended to become a living record of what the American people are truly concerned about — not what politicians, corporations, media outlets, or special interests tell us we should care about.
We are many voices.
But we are one people.
And together, our voices are impossible to ignore.
WHY THIS MOVEMENT EXISTS
For too long, the American people have been expected to remain silent while decisions affecting our lives, families, businesses, freedoms, finances, and future are made without meaningful accountability.
We are told to trust the process.
We are told to stop asking questions, we have been censored.
We are told our concerns are uninformed, irrelevant, or inconvenient.
Voting is not enough!! The system is broken.
And quite frankly:
Trust has been broken.
This movement is a declaration that the American people are paying attention, and we are demanding answers.
We believe freedom should mean more than simply complying with systems we never had a meaningful voice in creating.
We believe citizens should have the ability to live independently, provide for themselves, make informed choices freely, and exist without unnecessary control, coercion, surveillance, or dependence on institutions operating without public consent.
OUR COLLECTIVE CONCERNS
The concerns listed below represent only a fraction of what Americans are discussing every day in their homes, communities, schools, workplaces, and places of worship.
TECHNOLOGY, SURVEILLANCE, PRIVACY, AND SYSTEMS OF CONTROL
We are deeply concerned by the rapid expansion of technologies, infrastructure, and corporate-government partnerships being introduced without meaningful public participation or consent.
This includes:
• The rapid construction of data centers and the strain they place on local water supplies, energy grids, environmental sustainability, and surrounding communities — all while citizens are rarely consulted on developments that directly affect their regions.
• The aggressive development and implementation of artificial intelligence systems without meaningful public oversight or consent. Americans deserve transparency regarding how AI will affect employment, education, privacy, healthcare, freedom of expression, economic opportunity, and individual rights.
• The expansion of Flock camera systems, automatic license plate readers, facial recognition technologies, digital identification systems, smart city infrastructure, predictive monitoring technologies, and mass data collection systems that increasingly monitor citizens while offering little transparency regarding who controls this data, how long it is stored, or how it may ultimately be used.
A free society cannot exist when ordinary citizens are increasingly monitored while those entrusted with power continue operating behind closed doors.
We reject the idea that freedom requires constant surveillance.
Privacy is not a privilege granted by government.
Privacy is a fundamental component of liberty.
If transparency is truly necessary for the public good, then transparency must begin with those exercising authority over the public.
Government officials, regulatory agencies, lobbyists, corporations, publicly funded institutions, and private organizations influencing public policy should be held to equal — if not greater — standards of disclosure, accountability, and oversight than ordinary citizens.
The solution is not more surveillance of the people.
The solution is greater accountability for those exercising power over the people.
The people should not be treated as suspects.
The people should not be monitored into submission.
PUBLIC HEALTH, FOOD, WATER, AND ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY
Americans deserve full transparency regarding what enters our bodies and what affects our long-term health.
We demand:
• The removal of fluoride, heavy metals, chemical contaminants, and harmful pollutants from public water systems, along with full public transparency regarding what municipalities are placing into our water supply.
• The removal of all carcinogens, harmful additives, unnecessary pesticides, toxic preservatives, and dangerous chemical compounds from America’s food supply.
• Independent review and alternative regulatory oversight, as millions of Americans no longer believe institutions such as the FDA are acting in the best interest of public health after repeatedly approving substances many believe contribute to chronic illness and long-term health damage.
Our health should never be treated as an experiment, nor reduced to a corporate profit margin.
GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY, CORPORATE INFLUENCE, AND PUBLIC TRUST
Americans continue demanding accountability for decisions and institutions that have significantly eroded public trust.
This includes:
• Government actions, mandates, and policies implemented during the pandemic, and the lasting impact those decisions had on livelihoods, businesses, education, mental health, personal freedoms, and public trust. Many Americans continue demanding a full public review and accountability regarding these actions.
• Accountability for corruption, misconduct, abuse of power, and criminal activity by powerful individuals, corporations, public officials, and institutions. Justice must apply equally regardless of wealth, status, influence, or political connections.
• The growing influence of large corporations, elite investors, major investment firms such as BlackRock, individuals such as Bill Gates, unelected private actors, and corporate-government partnerships whose decisions increasingly shape housing, agriculture, healthcare, technology, education, food production, and public policy while ordinary citizens remain excluded from meaningful participation.
• Serious questions surrounding the structure, authority, and accountability of governmental and financial institutions. Citizens have the right to ask questions, seek documentation, challenge authority, and receive honest answers without dismissal or ridicule.
Power should never exist beyond accountability.
No individual or institution should operate above the standards imposed upon the public.
HISTORICAL ACCOUNTABILITY
Throughout American history, institutions and those in power have not simply made mistakes.
Many harmful actions carried out against the people were intentional.
From slavery, the treatment of Indigenous peoples, unethical government programs, political corruption, abuses of power, exploitation of vulnerable populations, Population Control Tactics and policies that have caused generational harm — history demonstrates that governments and institutions are fully capable of knowingly acting against the interests of the people they claim to serve.
Many citizens believe countless actions throughout history have never been fully acknowledged, properly investigated, or adequately addressed.
This includes unresolved discussions surrounding historical injustices affecting Indigenous communities, descendants of enslaved Black Americans, and communities still seeking acknowledgment, reparations, and accountability.
As a result:
Blind trust no longer comes naturally.
Trust cannot be demanded.
Trust must be earned.
The solution is not silence.
The solution is not censorship.
The solution is not unquestioning obedience.
The solution is transparency, accountability, and an informed public capable of questioning authority freely.
A stronger nation is not built on blind trust.
It is built on truth.
THIS PETITION BELONGS TO THE PEOPLE
The issues listed above represent only a fraction of what Americans are truly concerned about.
We invite every signer to add their own concerns, questions, experiences, demands, and opinions in the comments section.
Let this petition become a permanent public record of what the American people are actually worried about — not what institutions tell us we should prioritize.
This movement belongs to the people.
Every concern matters.
Every perspective matters.
Every voice matters.
PEACEFUL ACTION COMES FIRST
We begin here because we believe peaceful action should always come first.
This petition is our opening statement — an opportunity for the American people to unite, speak openly, and demand accountability through organized civic participation.
But understand this clearly:
This movement does not begin and end with signatures.
If legitimate concerns continue to be dismissed, ignored, or silenced, the people reserve the right to continue organizing, expanding awareness, and pursuing every lawful path available to ensure accountability is no longer optional.
The people are awake.
And we are preparing for the long road ahead.
OUR DEMAND
We are not asking for permission to be heard.
We are not asking anyone to think for us.
We are exercising our right as citizens to question, challenge, and demand accountability from those who hold power over our lives.
The government works for the people.
The people do not work for the government.
Every signature is a statement.
Every comment is a voice.
Every voice matters.
If you believe the American people deserve:
• Transparency
• Accountability
• Freedom of choice
• Protection from unnecessary surveillance
• Privacy rights
• Clean water free of fluoride, heavy metals, and contaminants
• Food free of carcinogens and harmful chemicals
• Honest answers from those in power
• Equal accountability for those governing the public
• The right to question institutions without censorship or retaliation
• A future where the people have meaningful influence over decisions affecting society
Then stand with us.
Sign this petition.
Add your voice.
Add your concerns.
Make your opinion part of the record.
Help build a future where those who govern answer to the people they serve.
PLEASE share on all platforms!!!!!!!!!!!
WE THE PEOPLE DEMAND ANSWERS.

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The Issue
A Declaration for Accountability, Transparency, Freedom, and the Restoration of Power to the People
WHO THIS PETITION IS FOR
This petition is for THE PEOPLE.
Not one race.
Not one political party.
Not one religion.
Not one gender.
Not one income bracket.
Not one generation.
The issues facing this nation are endured by all citizens, whether rich or poor, Black or White, Indigenous, Hispanic, Asian, male or female, young or old and no matter your identity— the decisions made by those in positions of power affect every single one of us.
While we may not agree on every issue, we can agree that every citizen deserves a voice, every community deserves to be heard, and every concern deserves open discussion.
For too long, citizens have been encouraged to see one another as opponents rather than neighbors. We have been divided into categories, demographics, identities, and political tribes while the issues affecting our freedoms, health, economy, privacy, and future continue to grow.
This petition rejects division.
We recognize that Americans come from different backgrounds, hold different beliefs, and prioritize different concerns. Those differences do not make us enemies.
They make us a nation.
We can discuss difficult subjects without hatred.
We can seek accountability without division, and focus on the ideas we agree upon.
We can advocate for freedom, justice, truth, and opportunity while respecting the humanity of those who disagree with us.
The purpose of this movement is not to tell people what they must believe.
The purpose is to ensure the people have a voice.
Every signer is encouraged to bring their own concerns, experiences, questions, and perspectives to this movement.
This petition is intended to become a living record of what the American people are truly concerned about — not what politicians, corporations, media outlets, or special interests tell us we should care about.
We are many voices.
But we are one people.
And together, our voices are impossible to ignore.
WHY THIS MOVEMENT EXISTS
For too long, the American people have been expected to remain silent while decisions affecting our lives, families, businesses, freedoms, finances, and future are made without meaningful accountability.
We are told to trust the process.
We are told to stop asking questions, we have been censored.
We are told our concerns are uninformed, irrelevant, or inconvenient.
Voting is not enough!! The system is broken.
And quite frankly:
Trust has been broken.
This movement is a declaration that the American people are paying attention, and we are demanding answers.
We believe freedom should mean more than simply complying with systems we never had a meaningful voice in creating.
We believe citizens should have the ability to live independently, provide for themselves, make informed choices freely, and exist without unnecessary control, coercion, surveillance, or dependence on institutions operating without public consent.
OUR COLLECTIVE CONCERNS
The concerns listed below represent only a fraction of what Americans are discussing every day in their homes, communities, schools, workplaces, and places of worship.
TECHNOLOGY, SURVEILLANCE, PRIVACY, AND SYSTEMS OF CONTROL
We are deeply concerned by the rapid expansion of technologies, infrastructure, and corporate-government partnerships being introduced without meaningful public participation or consent.
This includes:
• The rapid construction of data centers and the strain they place on local water supplies, energy grids, environmental sustainability, and surrounding communities — all while citizens are rarely consulted on developments that directly affect their regions.
• The aggressive development and implementation of artificial intelligence systems without meaningful public oversight or consent. Americans deserve transparency regarding how AI will affect employment, education, privacy, healthcare, freedom of expression, economic opportunity, and individual rights.
• The expansion of Flock camera systems, automatic license plate readers, facial recognition technologies, digital identification systems, smart city infrastructure, predictive monitoring technologies, and mass data collection systems that increasingly monitor citizens while offering little transparency regarding who controls this data, how long it is stored, or how it may ultimately be used.
A free society cannot exist when ordinary citizens are increasingly monitored while those entrusted with power continue operating behind closed doors.
We reject the idea that freedom requires constant surveillance.
Privacy is not a privilege granted by government.
Privacy is a fundamental component of liberty.
If transparency is truly necessary for the public good, then transparency must begin with those exercising authority over the public.
Government officials, regulatory agencies, lobbyists, corporations, publicly funded institutions, and private organizations influencing public policy should be held to equal — if not greater — standards of disclosure, accountability, and oversight than ordinary citizens.
The solution is not more surveillance of the people.
The solution is greater accountability for those exercising power over the people.
The people should not be treated as suspects.
The people should not be monitored into submission.
PUBLIC HEALTH, FOOD, WATER, AND ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY
Americans deserve full transparency regarding what enters our bodies and what affects our long-term health.
We demand:
• The removal of fluoride, heavy metals, chemical contaminants, and harmful pollutants from public water systems, along with full public transparency regarding what municipalities are placing into our water supply.
• The removal of all carcinogens, harmful additives, unnecessary pesticides, toxic preservatives, and dangerous chemical compounds from America’s food supply.
• Independent review and alternative regulatory oversight, as millions of Americans no longer believe institutions such as the FDA are acting in the best interest of public health after repeatedly approving substances many believe contribute to chronic illness and long-term health damage.
Our health should never be treated as an experiment, nor reduced to a corporate profit margin.
GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY, CORPORATE INFLUENCE, AND PUBLIC TRUST
Americans continue demanding accountability for decisions and institutions that have significantly eroded public trust.
This includes:
• Government actions, mandates, and policies implemented during the pandemic, and the lasting impact those decisions had on livelihoods, businesses, education, mental health, personal freedoms, and public trust. Many Americans continue demanding a full public review and accountability regarding these actions.
• Accountability for corruption, misconduct, abuse of power, and criminal activity by powerful individuals, corporations, public officials, and institutions. Justice must apply equally regardless of wealth, status, influence, or political connections.
• The growing influence of large corporations, elite investors, major investment firms such as BlackRock, individuals such as Bill Gates, unelected private actors, and corporate-government partnerships whose decisions increasingly shape housing, agriculture, healthcare, technology, education, food production, and public policy while ordinary citizens remain excluded from meaningful participation.
• Serious questions surrounding the structure, authority, and accountability of governmental and financial institutions. Citizens have the right to ask questions, seek documentation, challenge authority, and receive honest answers without dismissal or ridicule.
Power should never exist beyond accountability.
No individual or institution should operate above the standards imposed upon the public.
HISTORICAL ACCOUNTABILITY
Throughout American history, institutions and those in power have not simply made mistakes.
Many harmful actions carried out against the people were intentional.
From slavery, the treatment of Indigenous peoples, unethical government programs, political corruption, abuses of power, exploitation of vulnerable populations, Population Control Tactics and policies that have caused generational harm — history demonstrates that governments and institutions are fully capable of knowingly acting against the interests of the people they claim to serve.
Many citizens believe countless actions throughout history have never been fully acknowledged, properly investigated, or adequately addressed.
This includes unresolved discussions surrounding historical injustices affecting Indigenous communities, descendants of enslaved Black Americans, and communities still seeking acknowledgment, reparations, and accountability.
As a result:
Blind trust no longer comes naturally.
Trust cannot be demanded.
Trust must be earned.
The solution is not silence.
The solution is not censorship.
The solution is not unquestioning obedience.
The solution is transparency, accountability, and an informed public capable of questioning authority freely.
A stronger nation is not built on blind trust.
It is built on truth.
THIS PETITION BELONGS TO THE PEOPLE
The issues listed above represent only a fraction of what Americans are truly concerned about.
We invite every signer to add their own concerns, questions, experiences, demands, and opinions in the comments section.
Let this petition become a permanent public record of what the American people are actually worried about — not what institutions tell us we should prioritize.
This movement belongs to the people.
Every concern matters.
Every perspective matters.
Every voice matters.
PEACEFUL ACTION COMES FIRST
We begin here because we believe peaceful action should always come first.
This petition is our opening statement — an opportunity for the American people to unite, speak openly, and demand accountability through organized civic participation.
But understand this clearly:
This movement does not begin and end with signatures.
If legitimate concerns continue to be dismissed, ignored, or silenced, the people reserve the right to continue organizing, expanding awareness, and pursuing every lawful path available to ensure accountability is no longer optional.
The people are awake.
And we are preparing for the long road ahead.
OUR DEMAND
We are not asking for permission to be heard.
We are not asking anyone to think for us.
We are exercising our right as citizens to question, challenge, and demand accountability from those who hold power over our lives.
The government works for the people.
The people do not work for the government.
Every signature is a statement.
Every comment is a voice.
Every voice matters.
If you believe the American people deserve:
• Transparency
• Accountability
• Freedom of choice
• Protection from unnecessary surveillance
• Privacy rights
• Clean water free of fluoride, heavy metals, and contaminants
• Food free of carcinogens and harmful chemicals
• Honest answers from those in power
• Equal accountability for those governing the public
• The right to question institutions without censorship or retaliation
• A future where the people have meaningful influence over decisions affecting society
Then stand with us.
Sign this petition.
Add your voice.
Add your concerns.
Make your opinion part of the record.
Help build a future where those who govern answer to the people they serve.
PLEASE share on all platforms!!!!!!!!!!!
WE THE PEOPLE DEMAND ANSWERS.

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Petition created on June 22, 2026