
NOTE: The first line can be changed to the following….
My esteemed representative, I am contacting you as a constituent of your district.
or it can be kept as follows. Printable as is. This is how it was initially written to the Biden administration appropriately but it can fit as a template for anyone who doesn’t know what to write or say to any reps at the given moment, should you find it reflects your sentiment of course, and you need a letter in this strange space (i feel like we are in a congressional limbo at present)
Dear President and esteemed leaders of the Biden Administration,
I write to you with a profound concern for the well-being and integrity of our nation. At the heart of this concern lies a pressing question: who precisely holds the reins of our country’s leadership? This query is exacerbated by the considerable resistance encountered in striving for UAP transparency, an issue that resonates deeply with citizens across every district.
The Schumer Rounds UAPDA, a bipartisan effort supported by a vast swath of the populace and seemingly bereft of conflict, has encountered reported impediments, disregarding the resounding unity of its support. The failure to achieve a transparent means of disclosing pertinent UAP-related documentation is, undoubtedly, unacceptable. It threatens to alienate the American populace from its leadership, challenging the very essence of democracy itself.
If our elected leaders falter against forces beyond their mandate, the stark truth emerges: corruption festers within. The manipulation surrounding the UAP issue reveals a subversion of policy and justice. The foes of UAP disclosure are internal foes of our nation. It’s a simple truth. My leaders, the choice between the American people and enemies of democracy should be clear. My patriotism wanes as I witness this mishandling. I implore you, as my elected leader, reignite my faith in this nation and rectify the disregard for voices longing to be heard and counted.
Sincerely,
An advocate for Disclosure
write.disclosureparty.com
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