• pelespirit@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    This is the first thing I’ve seen that actually has suggestions. It’s a link to the bad place and seems to have some source issues, so I’m reposting it as an unknown source:

    1 Form an independent, civilian-powered investigative coalition.

    • I’m talking experts. Veterans. Whistleblowers. Journalists. Watchdog orgs.
    • Deputize the resistance. Build a real-time archive of corruption, overreach, and executive abuse.
    • Make it public. Make it unshakable.
    • Let the people drag the rot into the light.
    • If you can’t hold formal hearings, hold public ones.
    • If Congress won’t act, let the country act.
    • This isn’t about optics — it’s about receipts. Because at some point, these people will be held accountable. And when that day comes, we’ll need every name, every signature, every illegal order, every act of silence—documented.
    • You’re not just preserving truth — you’re preparing evidence for prosecution.
    • The more they vanish people and weaponize data, the more we need truth in the sunlight.

    2 Join the International Criminal Court.

    • Yes, I said it. Call their bluff.
    • You cannot control what the other side does. But you can control your own integrity. So prove it. Prove that your party is still grounded in law, human rights, and ethical leadership.
    • Join. If you’ve got nothing to hide — join.
    • Show the world who’s hiding bodies, bribes, and buried bank accounts.
    • Force the GOP to explain why they’d rather protect a war criminal than sign a treaty. And while you’re at it, publicly invite ICC observers into U.S. borders.
    • Make this administration explain — on camera — why they’re terrified of international oversight.