Introducing Our New Public Complaint & Testimony Submission Page.
- The Sovereign Record

- Aug 15
- 2 min read
Updated: Aug 15

Expose the Truth. Demand Accountability.
We’re proud to announce the launch of our Public Complaint & Testimony Submission page—a powerful new way for individuals to raise their voices and document injustice. This platform is designed to give you a permanent, public record of grievances that too often disappear into the ether.
Why This Platform Matters
In far too many cases, complaints against institutions—be they law enforcement, courts, or government agencies—are dismissed, buried, or erased. At The Sovereign Record, we reject that fate. Here’s why our new page is a crucial step forward:
• UN-erasable Public Record: Every submission becomes part of the public domain, ensuring your voice cannot be silenced or forgotten.
• Visibility for Victims & Whistleblowers: Sharing your story can amplify understanding, encourage empathy, and foster solidarity.
• Institutional Accountability: Bringing misconduct into the light is a powerful deterrent—and a demand for change.
• Community Connection: Whether you’re dealing with systemic abuse, corruption, or targeted harassment, this page connects you with others facing similar struggles.
Who Can Submit?
We welcome submissions from individuals who wish to:
• Report misconduct by police, courts, or government agencies
• Document corruption, cover-ups, or abuse of power
• Share experiences as a Targeted Individual or victim of gangstalking
• Submit whistleblower disclosures or other public-interest stories
A particularly important feature is our Special Section for Victims of Gangstalking & Targeting—a safe, searchable space to share patterns, tactics, and evidence, and to build awareness and mutual support.
What to Expect
• Your Story, Published As-Is: Submissions are published exactly as received—no edits for political leanings—but we reserve the right to remove content containing threats, hate speech, or illegal material.
• Readable, Accessible Interface: Once published, your submission enters the public record, ensuring clarity and availability for anyone researching or seeking information in the future.
How to Engage
1. Visit Public Complaints & Testimony Submission on The Sovereign Record site.
2. Click “Submit a Complaint”—fill in your details and your story.
3. After review, it will be published and added alongside other testimonies, like those from Los Angeles, on August 15, 2025.
What This Means for Our Movement
• Empowerment through Documentation: Every submission is a beacon—an assertion that injustice will not be ignored, and voices will be heard.
• Building Collective Strength: Your story may become a lifeline, a warning, or an inspiration to others.
• Creating Public Pressure: When misconduct is aired openly, institutions must reckon with it—or face scrutiny and demand for reform.
Final Thoughts
The launch of the Public Complaint & Testimony Submission page is a milestone for The Sovereign Record’s mission. It transforms private grievances into public truth, and isolated voices into collective power.
Speak. Share. Stand.
Because every time you hold institutions accountable—and bring your truth into the light—you make it harder for injustice to persist.
Visit our complaint page — https://www.thesovereignrecord.org/complaints-2
— TheSovereignRecord







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