The Fragility of Society in the Face of Neglect

How state-level failures and unchecked corruption undermine democracy.

Yuri Bezmenov warned of a society's slow erosion when its citizens lose trust in institutions meant to protect them. When law and order are disregarded, and corruption festers within, the foundational pillars of democracy, freedom, and justice begin to collapse.

The COVID-19 pandemic revealed these vulnerabilities with stark clarity. Fraud and cybersecurity failures proliferated—not because of foreign interference, but due to local negligence and greed. What's more horrifying is the normalization of these failures.

In capitalist societies, where the threat of foreign adversaries is minimal, the real danger lies within:

• Cybercriminals exploiting loopholes.
• Professionals enabling sabotage through inaction.
• A system that rewards greed over accountability.

These issues demand an innovative solution—one that re-establishes trust in justice and accountability through a system of incentives.

Our methods

Our work is broadly categorized into three types of projects.

Economy

Economy refers to the system of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services within a society. It plays a crucial role in shaping the well-being of individuals and the development of communities.

Foreign Relations

Foreign relations play a vital role in fostering cooperation and mutual understanding among nations. By building partnerships and addressing global challenges, we aim to create a safer, more interconnected world.

Defense Systems

We apply research, technology, and training to tackle critical issues like election integrity and violence against women online.

“You don't have to threaten a society to destroy it. You simply need to erode its sense of morality, responsibility, and law.”

— Yuri Bezmenov