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CALL TO ACTION
Systems depend on:
Our Labor
Our Money
Our Attention
Our Compliance
When we remove those - calmly, visibly, together - power is forced to respond.
When a government acts without moral legitimacy, the most powerful response is not rage — it is the withdrawal of consent, made visible, documented, and sustained.
This is nonviolent, disciplined, visible, documented, moral.
This is NOT a riot, a debate, a comment war, a single-day protest.
This action is designed for participation without inviting harm, or debate while creating undeniable public pressure.
Nothing in this movement calls for violence, unlawful interference, or actions outside constitutional and statutory processes.
If This Site Goes Down
This action does not stop if this website or the internet becomes unavailable.
Continue offline.
Continue locally.
Continue silently.
Consent does not require a server.
Step-by-Step Guide to Action
01. SIT IN & LOG ON - OCCUPY THE STREAM
Flood the zone - Start Immediately
Occupation, not engagement, is the point. The goal is visibility at scale - presence that cannot be ignored or dismissed. This movement disrupts business-as-usual without harassment, spectacle or escalation. Silence prevents distortion, while scale forces acknowledgement.
Create a viral record of withdrawal of consent & bare witness in the fight for humanity.
Join or Host on YouTube Live, Teams, Zoom, or other social media streams
• Cameras on or off - your presence is the act
• No comments. No chat. No debate
• Read all or only the sections or piece that resonates most with you - your choice
• Leave intentional silence between readings
Read Aloud:
• The Call to Action
• The Conditions
• The Framework
Rules:
If comments are enabled, it is not aligned with this movement - turn them off
If debate starts, the stream ends
This is not discussion - it is witness
Why this matters:
• Silence removes the system's favorite weapon: distraction
• Repetition creates clarity
• Platforms fill with the same message, without argument
• This action formally withdraws consent in the exercise of our constitutional civic duty
• This is transparency in real time - setting the standard the people expect government to meet
02. SHOW YOUR WORK - PROOF OVER PERFORMANCE Flood the Zone - Start Immediately
The core of this movement is transparency. Create an undeniable visual record of withdrawal of consent by documenting your participation & posting it publicly without additional commentary.
Choose one or more. Post it Publicly
• Screenshot yourself on a silent sit-in
• Post a still image with the words "I withdraw my consent"
• Share a clip of yourself reading the Call to Action, Conditions or Framework
• Post proof of action (records, request submitted, call placed, subscriptions cancelled)
No commentary required. Your participation is the message.
Why this matters:
• Repetition creates clarity
• Platforms fill with the same message, without argument or debate
• This action formally withdraws consent in the exercise of our constitutional civic duty
• This is transparency in real time - setting the standard the people expect governments to meet
03. SAY IT WHERE IT COUNTS - CREATE THE PAPER TRAIL Flood the Zone - Start Immediately
This is not about persuasion - it is about documented withdrawal of consent.
This step forces acknowledgment by placing withdrawal of consent into systems designed to track & respond. This turns individual action into cumulative, verifiable pressure. By contacting your representative directly & documenting that action, you place withdrawal of consent into official channels where it must be logged, tracked & addressed.
Institutions ignore noise. They cannot ignore records. Write the Receipt.
Who To Call - Pick at least one
• Your city mayor
• Your governor
• Your state representative
• Your U.S. representative or senator
What To Say - keep it short - say this and hang up:
"I am withdrawing my consent to this government. I expect action aligned with human dignity, transparency, and the Constitution. I am recording that this call was made."
Post It publicly as part of the record - a video or voice recording of the call or a simple post:
"I called this person on this day".
That's it. No arguing. No explaining. No debating.
Why this matters:
• Calls create official logs
• Public posting shows volume
• This becomes evidence of civic action, not noise
• Repetition creates clarity
• Platforms fill with the same message, without argument
• This action formally withdraws consent in the exercise of our constitutional civic duty
• This is transparency in real time - setting the standard the people expect the government to meet
04. FORCE TRANSPARENCY - FAFO VIA FOIA Flood the Zone - Start Immediately
This step replaces speculation with documentation.
FOIA turns silence into obligation & forces systems to account for their actions in writing. Yes, the process is confusing by design. That's why we do it together.
What to request (example):
• Immigration enforcement coordination
• Government contracts with private contractors
• Use of surveillance, data systems, or AI
• Emergency powers in effect
How to do it:
• File a public records request (FOIA or state equivalent)
• Take a screenshot of the submission
• Post it publicly
• Share templates and examples from your state - No one does this alone.
Why this matters:
• Requests trigger legal timelines
• They create paper trails
• Silence + documentation = leverage
• Repetition creates clarity
• Platforms fill with same message, without argument
• This action formally withdraws consent in the exercise of our constitutional civic duty
• This is transparency in real time - setting the standard the people expect government to meet
05. NO CONSENT - NO CASH - CLOSE THE WALLET Follow the Money - Start Immediately
Markets register behavior, not intentions. This step makes withdrawal of consent measurable.
This applies pressure without confrontation by interrupting the incentives that sustain harmful behavior.
Withdrawal your money
Do what you can, as soon as you can. (examples):
• Cancel online subscriptions
• Pause discretionary spending
• Avoid big-box retailers for a defined period
• Move accounts and funds from large banks to local credit unions
Visibility multiplies impact
Post proof when you act.
A simple "I moved to my local credit union" OR "I cancelled my streaming" is enough.
Do not post your account information or make any account or routing numbers public in any way.
Why this matters:
• Institutions respond to what sustains them
• Systems are forced to reconcile their actions with public consent
• When money, labor & attention pause together, decision makers are compelled to respond to the
conditions they have ignored
• Repetition creates clarity
• Platforms fill with the same message without argument
• This action formally withdraws consent in the exercise of our constitutional civic duty
• This is transparency in real time - setting the standard the people expect government to meet.
06. VOLUME OF SILENCE - OCCUPY THE SPACE -
SAY NOTHING
Flood the Zone - With Seats
Silence at scale is not passivity; it is collective refusal.
By occupying physical space without chants, or engagement, participants remove the spectacle institutions rely on to deflect or delegitimize dissent.
Presence alone becomes the message & its volume increases with every independent body that stays.
Go to a Protest - Show up & sit down
• Bring a chair
• Sit in silence
• No chanting
• No confrontation
• No signs required
The volume of the silence is the point
Why this matters:
• Silence removes the system's favorite weapon: distraction
• Repetition creates clarity
• Platforms fill with the same message without argument
• This action formally withdraws consent in the exercise of our constitutional civic duty
• This is transparency in real time - setting the standard the people expect government to meet.
History shows this time and again - change does not come from protesting alone.
It comes when participation is withdrawn.
We will not be rushed.
We will not be divided.
We will not be provoked into losing moral ground.
If This Site Goes Down
Continue offline.
Continue locally.
Continue silently.
Consent does not require a server.
This action does not stop if the internet does.
Resources & Support
The materials below are provided for general educational & informational purposes. Theya re intended to support civic literacy, individual understanding of rights, and awareness of best practices relted to rpeaveful public participation.
Security Protocol
An overview of common digital safety considerations & Communication practices discussed in public-interest organizing.
Public Participation Kit
Educational templates & examples illustrating how communities have historically organized lawful, peaceful public engagement.
Materials referenced on this page are not currently published and are provided for contextual completeness only.
These materials do not constitute legal advice, security advice, or instructions for unlawful activity.
Individuals are responsible for complying with all applicable laws and regulations
Rights Handbook
A general overview of constitutional rights and legal prinicples commonly discussed in public settings.