Vetting network
This is the federation of independent organizations that vouches for individual Responders, votes monthly to admit them (weekly during a declared surge), and keeps the network honest.
No single organization can add a Responder on its own.
Admission takes a vote of the membership — the structural defense against a captured
organization slipping a state-sponsored Responder into the network.
| Organization | Category | Voucher trust | Vouched Responders |
|---|---|---|---|
| Committee to Protect Journalists | journalism | 1.00 |
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(Intake)
h-muRMHOHK (Documentation) h-mCtkq-kS (Press) |
| International Justice Mission | legal | 1.00 |
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(Intake)
h-7eEUEcl2 (Legal) |
| Citizen Lab (University of Toronto) | academic | 1.00 | |
| HEAL Trafficking | medical | 1.00 | h-dsG8ZwVy (Medical) |
| Honor Foundation | veterans | 1.00 |
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(Safe placement)
h-UlG_jpBl (Rescue coordination) |
| Open Doors USA | faith | 1.00 | |
| Iran Human Rights Documentation Center | regional-diaspora | 1.00 | |
| China Digital Times | regional-diaspora | 1.00 |
What you are looking at
Eight founding organizations across journalism, legal, academic, medical, veterans, faith, and regional/diaspora work. Each keeps the vetting record for the Responders it vouched for. No central registry can turn a token back into a real identity outside the organization that vouched for it. In production, a published cryptographic commitment to the full set of tokens lets outsiders verify the count without ever learning who anyone is.