PHIERS — pronounced "fires." As in transformation. Because that's what happens when citizens organize.
We pay $10,000 a year per person for healthcare. The same care can be delivered for $600 — about $50 a month. Congress could authorize it tomorrow and save taxpayers trillions annually. They just haven't had to.
PHIERS gives the public a way to act together — maybe for the first time.
PHIERS is a simple idea: when enough Americans coordinate their actions at the same time, Congress has no choice but to respond. Right now, Congress ignores what the public overwhelmingly wants — from affordable healthcare to ending unauthorized wars to long-overdue transparency — because they don't feel any organized pressure. PHIERS changes that by giving people a way to act together, district by district, using the same leverage every successful movement has used throughout history.
When 3.5% of the public moves in sync, Congress moves. PHIERS is how we create that coordination.
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No coordination. No unified demand. No pressure.
PHIERS changes that.
A Harvard researcher studied hundreds of movements across more than a century. The finding was consistent: when roughly 3.5% of a population acts together in a sustained, coordinated way, governments have historically been unable to ignore them.
In the United States, that's about 12 million people.
When we reach that number, every member of Congress will know the public is coordinated — district by district. They will have to respond.
The technology already exists. Telehealth, diagnostics, and coordinated care can deliver most treatment at a fraction of today's cost. The savings are massive — trillions of dollars already collected and allocated.
PHIERS.org sponsors CMS beneficiaries into their chosen telehealth platform. Without PHIERS, people must pay to participate. PHIERS is what makes it free.
"Power concedes nothing without a demand that has TEETH."
So why hasn't Congress done it? Because they don't have to. Not yet. That changes when the public finally has a way to act together.
This isn't violent.
It's constitutional.
It's how citizens take back control of their government.
15 years in the making.
Validated before telehealth was mainstream.
PHIERS didn't appear overnight. The framework has been developing since 2009 — recognized by serious institutions before the industry caught up.
Not because politicians suddenly grow a conscience. Because they have no choice.
Your signature isn't symbolic. It's a coordination signal.
When Americans coordinate, Congress has to listen.
When millions do it together — the balance of power changes.
Sign. Share. Bring others. That's how this starts.