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Article 1  ·  The Question

Who Watches
the Crown?


The first public, cryptographically sealed accountability registry for government officials and agencies. Every report is SHA-256 hashed and anchored to the Bitcoin blockchain.

“Governments claim immunity. We keep the ledger.”

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$5 anti-spam donation per filing  ·  Sworn declarations carry full weight  ·  Anonymous tips at 25%

Article 2  ·  Findings of Fact

The Problem


Government officials operate with structural impunity. Internal oversight bodies protect the institution, not the public.

They serve themselves. They answer to no one. Until now.

01

No Real Oversight

Internal affairs divisions, ombudsmen, and ethics committees are controlled by the very institutions they purport to oversee. Complaints are buried. Investigations are delayed until public memory fades.

02

Crown Immunity

Government officials hide behind sovereign immunity, ministerial privilege, and the fiction that the Crown can do no wrong. These doctrines shield corruption and insulate public servants from the consequences of their actions.

03

Complaints Disappear

Citizen complaints are filed into systems designed to lose them. No public record. No tracking. No accountability. The complaint process is itself a mechanism of suppression.

04

Whistleblower Retaliation

Those who speak up face termination, legal threats, blacklisting, and harassment. Whistleblower protection laws exist on paper but fail in practice. The message is clear: stay silent.

Article 3  ·  The Remedy

The Solution


A permanent, cryptographic public record that no government can alter, suppress, or destroy.

I

Search or Register

Find the government official or agency. If they are not in the registry, add them yourself with their name, title, employee ID, and agency.

II

File a Sworn Report

Select the violation category, describe the incident, and sign under oath. Or file anonymously at 25% trust weight. A $5 anti-spam donation is required.

III

Cryptographically Sealed

Your report is SHA-256 hashed, appended to an immutable ledger, and anchored to the Bitcoin blockchain via OpenTimestamps. No government can alter or delete it.

Article 4  ·  Schedule of Offences

What We Track


Nine categories of government misconduct, with dozens of specific violation types.

§ I

Abuse of Power

Exceeding authority, unlawful orders, intimidation of citizens, weaponizing agencies against political opponents, unauthorized surveillance of civilians.

§ II

Corruption

Bribery, kickbacks, undisclosed conflicts of interest, revolving door appointments, pay-to-play contracts, self-dealing in public procurement.

§ III

Breach of Trust

Violation of oath of office, failure of fiduciary duty, acting without warrant of agency, breach of public trust doctrine, dereliction of duty.

§ IV

Misuse of Public Funds

Unauthorized spending, fraudulent expense claims, slush funds, diversion of taxpayer money, failure to account for public expenditure, budget fraud.

§ V

Rights Violations

Denial of due process, unlawful detention, censorship, violation of charter/constitutional rights, discrimination, forced compliance without lawful authority.

§ VI

Ethics Violations

Nepotism, cronyism, failure to disclose gifts, lobbying violations, post-employment restrictions, misuse of classified information, harassment.

§ VII

Treaty & International Law

Breach of ratified UN conventions (ICCPR, UNDRIP, Convention Against Torture), violation of Indigenous treaty obligations, Geneva Convention breaches, failure to implement binding ICJ/ICC rulings, trade agreement violations.

§ VIII

Crimes Against Humanity

Genocide, ethnocide, forced medical experimentation, Nuremberg Code violations, forced sterilization, involuntary human trials, systematic persecution, complicity in torture, extrajudicial killings.

§ IX

Environmental & Ecological

Ecocide, deliberate contamination of water or land, illegal dumping of toxic waste, violation of environmental protection orders, complicity in ecological destruction for profit, suppression of environmental science.

Article 5  ·  Procedure

How It Works


  1. 01

    Search the Registry

    Search by official name, employee ID, or agency. If the person isn't listed, you can add them to the registry yourself. Agencies can be registered with their jurisdiction type and location.

  2. 02

    File a Sworn Declaration

    Select the violation category and type. Describe the incident under oath. Provide your legal name, email, and digital signature. Or file anonymously at 25% trust weight. A $5 anti-spam donation is required.

  3. 03

    Cryptographic Sealing

    Your report content is SHA-256 hashed and appended to an immutable, append-only hash-chain ledger stored on LUKS-encrypted RAID 1 storage. The hash is submitted to OpenTimestamps for Bitcoin blockchain anchoring.

  4. 04

    Permanent Record

    You receive a filing reference and SHA-256 hash. Anyone can verify the report hasn't been tampered with at any time. No minister, no agency, no government body can alter, delete, or suppress your filing.

Article 6  ·  Affiliated Registries

Sister Projects


CrownWatch is one of five accountability registries sharing the same cryptographic infrastructure — same SHA-256 hash chain, same Bitcoin anchoring, same commitment to permanent, tamper-proof public records. Different targets.