Appendix E โ€” ๐ŸŽฏ Strategy Overview

Our strategy isnโ€™t to convince anyone of anything. Itโ€™s to make everyone richer.

The 3-Step Murder of the Status Quo

Step 1: MONEY (Get $1 Billion)

Sell VICTORY Bonds to rich people who want to get richer. Promise 270% returns (we can deliver because bondholders get 10% of the $27B/year from military budgets). Use the money for legal bribes (lobbying), building the tech, and running the global referendum campaign.

Step 2: MANDATE (Get 280 Million Humans)

Use the bond money to run a massive campaign. Get 3.5% of humanity to click โ€œyesโ€ on not dying. Thatโ€™s 280 million people. Sounds impossible? Wrong. Civil rights did it. Womenโ€™s suffrage did it. Gandhi did it. And they didnโ€™t have the internet or the ability to promise people free healthcare.

The 3.5% Rule: Once 3.5% of any population actively supports something, politicians fold like wet paper. Itโ€™s not a theory, itโ€™s historical fact. No movement with 3.5% active support has ever failed. Ever.

Step 3: TREATY (Turn Votes Into Law)

Deploy the billion dollars in lobbying. When 280 million voters want something AND youโ€™re spending more than defense contractors, politicians suddenly discover theyโ€™ve always cared about curing cancer.

Result: $27B/year automatically flows from military budgets to medical research. Forever.


The Tech That Makes It Work

  • Blockchain: So nobody can fake the votes or steal the money
  • Smart Contracts: Money flows automatically, no middlemen
  • Zero-Knowledge Proofs: Your medical data stays private while trials stay transparent
  • AI Matching: Finds the right trial for you in seconds, not months
  • Open Source Everything: No black boxes, no bullshit, no gatekeepers

This isnโ€™t idealism. Itโ€™s math. And the math says we win.


How Politics Actually Works

Politicians donโ€™t do things because theyโ€™re moral. They do things because they get paid. Hereโ€™s what we know about how this works:

  • People are greedy. Politicians, corporate leaders, and voters choose whatever makes them richer or more powerful. Our strategy relies on this, not on people being good.

  • Small groups beat big groups. A small group getting a lot of money will always fight harder than a big group losing a little money. We give the small groups massive benefits for supporting the treaty.

  • Politics is shopping. Policy isnโ€™t decided by who has the best moral argument. Itโ€™s decided by who offers the best deal. Weโ€™re offering a better deal.

  • Everyone wants a cut. Lobbyists and corporations will always try to grab money through politics. Instead of fighting this, we redirect it. Weโ€™ve created a new, more profitable way for them to get rich: the Peace Dividend.

Donโ€™t hope people change. Give them better incentives.


The Strategy Chapters

This section breaks down exactly how we execute:


Additional Resources

For detailed breakdowns of specific tactics and mechanics: