We Support Amber Heard in Aquaman 2, Her Life, and Public Safety to Save Lives
The strongest petition supporting “Amber Heard in Aquaman 2, Her Life, and Public Safety To Save Lives” has been shadowbanned and hidden in Search at Change.org for months, while over 200 petitions and 26 pages of hate campaigns are allowed on Change, a USA corporation, against her life and career…
— See The Era Before Internet Discrimination Laws. The UK judge validated 12 assaults against her and Warner Bros removed her ex from his roles - the internet hate groups “hate for profit” are enabled otherwise.
Amber Heard inspires us! We support her life, her role in Aquaman 2, her humanitarian work, and any work she has.
We support her evidence and public safety to save lives.
Amber is not only powerful as Mera, but she is also an activist for human rights.
She was the first American actress to be named Human Rights Champion to the United Nations Human Rights Office.
She’s an ambassador for the ACLU, donor to Women’s Rights Groups, protector of refugees, and does charity. She has spent years helping children.
She’s an inner philanthropist and advocate who should have a voice.
We want to see her in more films, movies, shows, modeling, and work in the entertainment industry. We want to see more equal rights advocacy!
She’s a positive influence on us and we should see more of her!
We want powerful women who can be respected and treated equally.
We created this petition because we support women who have been domestically abused and we would prevent violence against women. We want her humanitarian work and leadership to continue… Would you stand up to prevent or stop domestic abuse? The social question is also: “Would you save her?”
We support Amber Heard’s life and her humanitarian work…
Amber Heard was domestically abused by her ex-husband and is still abused by Johnny Depp and his followers with coercive control, threats, incited hate, financially, emotionally, and online daily. We would rather not refer to him, but we need to support women who go against powerful people and believe the victims.
Amber Heard wrote in the Washington Post, as an Ambassador for the ACLU, about how she had to change her phone number weekly due to death threats from Depp fans and how she supports rights: “Amber Heard: I spoke up against sexual violence — and faced our culture’s wrath. That has to change.”
Amber Heard is innocent and we support her leadership, such as her advocacy with the United Nations and American Civil Liberties Union, being a spokesperson for L'Oreal, her contracts with businesses, nonprofits, and causes, and her largest movie role as Mera in Aquaman. We should be able to speak out to create change.
We can change culture to improve lives…
The abuse against Amber includes choking her repeatedly, a concussion, over a dozen physical experiences of violence, pushing, control of travel, isolation, losing weight and physical health while with Depp, losing confidence, and intimidation.
In deposition videos in 2016, she said that she screamed for help and that no one interfered.
Society is not only not victim-centered to tell women to protect themselves; it isn’t proactive to tell us to help victims.
Gathering data and leading for change is exactly what Amber Heard should have done!
Amber Heard showed accurate and detailed evidence of photos, texts, audios, videos, data, medical references, and descriptions of abuse, threats, injuries, distress, and violence from Depp in her legal filings, in her dismissals, in the cases of retaliation against her for saying she was abused, and in court.
She has extensive evidence supporting her:
UK Judge Nicol ruled on November 2, 2020 that the abuse against Amber is valid.
He validated 12 physical assaults against Amber with a Winning case for her & NGN in the United Kingdom and that “Depp put her in fear of her life.” (129 pages).
Her first April 2019 dismissal has photos, texts, and descriptions: https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/5835867-Amber-Heard-Motion-to-Dismiss.html
Her detailed statements and citations of evidence, including her injuries, in UK’s July 2020 NGN Trial: Statement 1, Statement 2, Statement 3, Statement 4, Statement 5, Statement 6, and Statement 7.
NGN’s evidence in closing submissions for the UK Trial.
Videos of “Amber Heard Is Innocent”: Video One, Video Two, and Video Three on our Channel. Also, her side of Audio Two where she feared for her life.
See over 16 Videos, including Audio which was cut out of leaks, on Incredibly Incredible’s Channel such as JD telling Amber to write to him every morning to tell him to not hurt her and text messages…
IO Tillett witnessed Amber’s blood on a pillow and saw her injuries after Amber woke up from a violent fight that nearly suffocated her. IO was the first to call 911 to protect Amber from her husband: https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/gossip/la-et-mg-amber-heard-io-tillett-911-call-20160608-snap-story.html
According to an anonymous source saying she was the partner of ex-JD staff on social media March 29 to April 2019: Staff were on NDAs, witnessed the couple fighting yet would stop interfering, and would check on Amber after their fights. They supported Amber and said she was kicked repeatedly, hit, and crying, but they were too afraid to witness. Screenshots: google folder and video.
In the July 2020 UK NGN court trial’s exposures showing strong support for Amber Heard, the statements that she was abused are supported by seen physical injuries and distress of Amber, damaged property, witnessed abuse, and staff being bystanders by not helping her in the witness statements by Josh Drew, Melanie Inglessis, Whitney Henriquez, Kristina Sexton, IO Tillet-Wright, Raquel Pennington, and by other statements, data, and recordings as referenced in NGN’s closing submissions.
There are more witnesses supporting her for the 2nd Virginia, United States case about her Washington Post Op-Ed.
Staff knew and saw that she was injured by Depp… When the source contacted us knowing she was abused, and showed us a missing person’s photo of someone who was going to testify against JD, it made it our responsibility to try to help Amber Heard…
Our petition was encouraged by The Geek Buzz, a supporter of the 1938 comic issue of Superman stopping domestic violence.
We hope for Amber’s success in life long-term and thank her for her causes! It’s changed lives for the better.