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THE LIQUIDATION OF HUMAN POWER
Techno‑socialism centralizes AI into a high‑tech authoritarian machine. True liberation requires eliminating human power entirely through open‑source, AI‑assisted Direct Digital Democracy and the transparent model of Electric Technocracy.

Free autobiographical graphic novel series “Global Epic Fail”.
A real‑estate venture spirals into a decades‑long odyssey of law, geopolitics, betrayal, and dark humor. Global Epic Fail – World Succession Deed, turns true events into a graphic memoir where NATO ruins, micronations, and personal crises c

⚡ Electric Technocracy Launches a New Central Hub
Electric Technocracy unveils a unified digital hub at technocracy.tech, centralizing research, governance models, AI tools, and community projects to make future‑focused concepts more accessible and interconnected.

Self-Abolition of International Law
The “Juridical Singularity,” describing how international law is built on sovereign consent and how legal obligations arise through voluntary acceptance by states. It reviews classical theories of sovereignty, including self‑limitation and

Chain Reaction of Worldwide Territorial Expansion
The excerpt describes a chain reaction of territorial expansion based on the sale of a NATO property together with its entire development “as a unit,” including all connected infrastructure. Because the property’s networks link into Germany

The Digital Wildfire
The World Succession Deed 1400/98 is extending sovereignty through the sale of a NATO‑linked property whose “access/infrastructure” included telecommunications connections. Because these connections were part of national and international n

World Succession Deed 1400/98
The deed portrays a NATO‑linked property sale as a global state‑succession event: a private buyer allegedly acquires imperium, not ownership; NATO/UN treaty chains and infrastructure networks trigger automatic territorial expansion; prior t

Architecture of International Law
International law rests on sovereignty and consent: treaties, custom, and jus cogens form a shifting hierarchy. Universal consensus can reshape norms, even peremptory ones. Power is unequal, gendered biases persist, and a juridical singular

The Architecture of an Ending
International law is fluid: sovereignty enables self‑abolition, jus cogens can shift, networks reshape power, global norms carry gender bias, and customary law silently overrides treaties.
