1.     Preamble

a.     We, the People of the United States of America, in pursuit of all that is good and a more perfect union, establish a new government with this Constitution. Our government must evolve to meet the challenges of each era, and the time has come to begin the third act of our national epic. While the structure, mechanics, and policies of this government may change with time, its principles shall be conserved as forever enduring and inalienable.

b.     These principles include:

                                               i.     Maximizing the freedom of all citizens.

                                             ii.     Guaranteeing the dignity of all citizens.

                                           iii.     Meeting the fundamental needs of all citizens as efficiently as possible

                                            iv.     Cultivating a civilization where political and monetary power is distributed equitably and justly for the good of all citizens.

                                             v.     Using and developing our technology with wisdom and prudence, ensuring it always serves the needs of our People.

                                            vi.     Protecting our minds, bodies, and communities from hostile agents, entities, and forces.

                                          vii.     Ensuring the stability and integrity of our environment and ecosystems for all citizens, those of us living now and those in posterity.

c.     To accomplish these unwavering principles, we establish this government for these United States, so that it may lead us into a new era of peace, progress, purpose, and unrivaled possibility.

2.     Citizenship

a.     Purpose

                                               i.     To be a citizen of this nation is to inherit both rights and responsibilities. Political, judicial, social, psychological, digital, and environmental freedoms are guaranteed for all citizens, but they must be sustained by our ethical action, civic participation, and personal growth. While the liberties enshrined in this Constitution are great, so too are the duties to engage with and support one’s community.

b.     Rights

                                               i.     Political

1.     All citizens shall have the right to free thought, expression, peaceful assembly, association, religion, and access to information.

2.     All citizens shall have the right to vote and participate meaningfully in civic processes, through mechanisms that balance democracy and wisdom to make optimal decisions for all.

3.     All citizens have the right to bodily autonomy, including reproductive freedom, protection from coercion, and freedom from cruel or degrading treatment.

4.     All citizens have the right to keep and bear arms, provided they have completed the required training and demonstrate ongoing psychological stability and operational competence.

                                             ii.     Judicial

1.     All persons are equal and accountable before the law.

2.     All persons are entitled to due process, a fair trial, legal counsel, and protection from unlawful detention.

3.     All persons shall be presumed innocent until proven guilty, protected from self-incrimination and double jeopardy, and entitled to trial by a jury of their peers when appropriate.

4.     The state shall favor restorative justice approaches and ensure transparency in all legal procedures.

                                           iii.     Social

1.     All citizens have the right to adequate housing, nutritious food, clean drinking water, essential healthcare, digital connectivity, and education.

2.     The state shall provide these essential services through regulated Ministries, ensuring equitable access for all without discrimination.

                                            iv.     Psychological

1.     All citizens have the right to mental privacy, cognitive integrity, including freedom from state or corporate psychological manipulation, ideological coercion, and behavioral targeting without informed consent.

2.     Citizens shall be protected from propaganda, data-driven behavioral control, and any future technologies capable of neural intrusion, emotional simulation, or thought prediction.

                                             v.     Digital

1.     All citizens shall have the right to own and control their personal data.

2.     Citizens will be notified when their data is used by the state.

3.     Internet access is a public utility and shall be provided freely or at subsidized rates.

4.     Digital infrastructure, including algorithms used in public governance, must be transparent, auditable, and subject to democratic oversight by the Ministry of Information & Technology.

                                            vi.     Environmental

1.     All citizens shall have the right to live in a healthy, stable environment, as defined by the Ministry of Science

2.     The state shall protect air, water, soil, and ecosystems for current and future generations.

3.     Nature shall be recognized as a legal entity entitled to protection and regeneration.

c.     Responsibilities

                                               i.     Purpose

1.     Rights exist to elevate the lives of all our citizens while responsibilities exist to preserve our freedoms. Citizenship is not simply a legal status, it is a perpetual duty. In exchange for the full spectrum of institutional assistance given by this Constitution, each citizen must also uphold duties to the rest of the American People. These duties include:

                                             ii.     Self-Development

1.     Complete a basic education, defined as elementary literacy and mathematical proficiency.

2.     Maintain a consistent commitment to personal growth.

                                           iii.     Civic Participation

1.     Vote

2.     Engage in deliberative political processes.

3.     Contribute honest thoughts and opinions to public consultations, referenda, and constitutional reviews.

                                            iv.     Respect

1.     Treat fellow citizens with dignity and respect.

2.     Refrain from harassment, discrimination, and hate speech.

3.     Participate in restorative justice processes when practical.

                                             v.     Stewardship

1.     Contribute to sustainability efforts, helping ensure the integrity of our environment and ecosystems for our posterity.

2.     Support transparency and fight corruption; report misconduct when discovered.

3.     Protect the rights of future generations by upholding intergenerational obligations.

                                            vi.     Community Solidarity

1.     Volunteer or participate in Ministry activity when willing and able.

2.     Provide mutual aid efforts in times of crisis and catastrophe.

3.     Help reintegrate formerly incarcerated, displaced, or neurodivergent individuals into society.

                                          vii.     Economic Reciprocity

1.     Pay a fair share of taxes.

2.     Engage ethically with common resources.

3.     Do not exploit public resources or loopholes.

                                        viii.     Digital Ethics

1.     Safeguard one’s own data and respect the digital boundaries of others.

2.     Participate responsibly in digital governance.

3.     Refrain from misinformation, deepfake distribution, or AI manipulation without disclosure.

4.     Elect to provide your data to the state in order to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of state programs.

3.     Taxes

a.     Purpose

                                               i.     In a just society, every citizen contributes to the well-being of the nation. Taxation is a necessary, shared responsibility for sustaining our common infrastructure, protecting our nation, and providing every individual with the opportunity to freely, fully flourish. Our tax system shall be enshrined in this Constitution to reflect our values and foster long term stability.

b.     Land Value Tax

                                               i.     The public value of land shall belong to the People of our Union. A Land Value Tax shall be levied upon the unimproved value of land, regardless of buildings or personal property, in order to prevent speculation, promote efficient land use, and return community-generated wealth to the commons. The rate and assessment methodology shall be determined by the Ministry of Money, subject to periodic review by the Ministry of Governance.

c.     Pigouvian Taxes

                                               i.     Shall be applied to goods and services that impose significant social or environmental costs, transferring the invisible burden from the public to the producer, and thereby aligning private behavior with public interest.

d.     Organizational Tax

                                               i.     Shall be structured to reward productive, publicly traded enterprises while ensuring that those who benefit most from public infrastructure, legal systems, and labor contribute proportionately to the environment that enables their success.

                                             ii.     The Three Equities

1.     One third of all profit generated by publicly traded organizations is distributed to the government, to help maintain the stable environment that allows for complex production of goods and services

2.     One third of all profit generated by a publicly traded organization is distributed to the workers and operators of that organization, to ensure a distribution of wealth that is just and equitable.

3.     The final third of profit is distributed to the shareholders, to provide a healthy return on capital invested.

e.     Other Taxes

                                               i.     To ensure fiscal adaptability in a rapidly changing world, the Ministry of Money shall hold the authority to evaluate, propose, and implement these and other forms of taxation as required to maintain the health, equity, and sustainability of our national economy.

4.     Ministries

a.     Purpose

                                               i.     The government of our United States shall operate through a network of transparent, cooperative Ministries, each tasked with meeting a foundational need of our people. These Ministries shall replace the existing three branches of government with a distributed, specialized, accountable system of governance. Each Ministry shall function as a cost-neutral public service provider, tasked with translating the principles of this Constitution, dignity, freedom, equity, justice, joy, and sustainability, into real-world infrastructure that empowers every citizen and community to thrive.

b.     Branches

                                               i.     Education

1.     The Ministry of Education shall cultivate human development through free, universal, and lifelong learning. It shall prioritize self-actualization, civic competence, and scientific literacy, equipping every citizen with the tools to understand the world and shape their own future.

                                             ii.     Environment

1.     The Ministry of the Environment shall protect ecosystems, biodiversity, and the rights of future generations. It shall recognize nature as a legal entity and serve as the guardian of ecological balance and climate justice.

                                           iii.     Sustenance

1.     The Ministry of Sustenance shall ensure access to nutritious, affordable, and sustainable nourishment for all citizens. It shall manage food systems from farm to table, supporting ecological farming, local production, and equitable distribution.

                                            iv.     Housing

1.     The Ministry of Housing shall guarantee safe, dignified, and affordable shelter for every citizen. It shall oversee housing development, cooperative models, and long-term urban planning that supports integrated, resilient communities.

                                             v.     Energy

1.     The Ministry of Energy shall manage the nation’s transition to clean, renewable power. It shall ensure universal energy access, minimize environmental harm, and align policy with long-term planetary stewardship.

                                            vi.     Infrastructure

1.     The Ministry of Infrastructure shall develop and maintain the physical foundations of society: roads, water systems, utilities, and public works. It shall pursue resilient design that serves both urban and rural needs.

                                          vii.     Transportation

1.     The Ministry of Transportation shall oversee the safe, efficient, and sustainable movement of people and goods. It shall invest in public transit, multimodal logistics, and mobility equity for all regions.

                                        viii.     Justice

1.     The Ministry of Justice shall administer transparent, restorative, and impartial systems of dispute resolution. It shall focus on fairness, rehabilitation, and the consistent protection of rights for all citizens.

                                            ix.     Health and Wellbeing

1.     The Ministry of Health and Wellbeing shall provide comprehensive, preventive, and mental healthcare as a human right. It shall promote physical and emotional wellness, treating health as a foundation of personal freedom.

                                             x.     Money

1.     The Ministry of Money shall manage public revenue, taxation, monetary policy, and expenditure with equity and transparency. It shall align national resources with the needs of the people, and work with the Ministry of Governance to pass annual budgets.

                                            xi.     Foreign Affairs

1.     The Ministry of Foreign Affairs shall represent the American People abroad with integrity, humility, and peace. It shall champion diplomacy, human rights, and cooperative global progress so that all may benefit from the rise of other civilizations.

                                          xii.     Information

1.     The Ministry of Information shall maintain national digital infrastructure, protect data sovereignty, and ensure open public access to digital services. It shall enable ethical, transparent, and user-controlled information ecosystems.

                                        xiii.     Science

1.     The Ministry of Science shall fund and coordinate research in service of societal flourishing. It shall pursue innovation in health, energy, education, and other scientific fields while maintaining strong ethical oversight.

                                         xiv.     Immigration

1.     The Ministry of Immigration shall manage migration with fairness, humanity, and integration support. It shall create clear paths to citizenship, honor asylum seekers, and foster national unity through inclusive diversity and cultural integration.

                                          xv.     Governance

1.     The Ministry of Governance shall ensure transparency, ethical conduct, and democratic responsiveness across all ministries, settling disputes between branches as they arise. It shall perpetuate trust in public institutions and the rule of law.

                                         xvi.     Safety

1.     The Ministry of Safety shall protect the nation, its citizens, and their liberties from domestic threats. It shall prevent our harm without eroding our inalienable rights, balancing public safety with personal dignity and democratic oversight.

                                       xvii.     Security

1.     The Ministry of Security shall defend the nation from external threats, safeguarding our people, borders, and infrastructure. Operating under civilian control, it coordinates across land, sea, air, space, and cyber domains to defend national interests and uphold the guarantees enshrined in our Constitution.

c.     Weighted Voting

                                               i.     Purpose

1.     To make decisions that are both democratically legitimate and logically sound, this Constitution establishes a system of weighted voting for our nation.

2.     The Ministry of Education will hold examinations for each Ministry that allow citizens to increase the influence they wield on the election of that same minister.

                                             ii.     Weighting

1.     Citizens will have their votes weighed according to their knowledge and expertise, and shall be classed into three tiers:

2.     Tier One: Universal Vote

a.     All citizens over 16 years of age shall hold one vote per Ministry.

3.     Tier Two: Active Engagement

a.     Citizens who complete a publicly available examination shall receive two votes per Ministry in the appropriate field.

4.     Tier Three: Certified Expertise

a.     Citizens who pass an examination shall receive five votes per Ministry in the appropriate field.

5.     Certifications shall expire in ten years and may be renewed by taking and passing updated assessments.

                                           iii.     Credentialing and Oversight

1.     Examinations shall be:

a.     Open-access, proctored, and free of charge.

b.     Organized by the Ministry of Education.

2.     Curricula and Study Materials shall be:

a.     Freely provided to all citizens via the national digital and educational infrastructure.

b.     Regularly updated to reflect changing scientific, economic, and social knowledge.

                                            iv.     Protections and Ethics

1.     Every individual will retain the universal vote, with no exceptions.

2.     No credential shall confer authority beyond the weight of a vote.

3.     No citizen may purchase, inherit, or artificially inflate their vote.

                                             v.     Transparency and Adjustment

1.     Results, down to the question, shall be publicly visible as soon as possible.

2.     Weighted voting procedures and certification mechanisms shall be reviewed every ten years by the Ministry of Education.

    1. Ministers

                                               i.     Elections

1.     Every year, on July 4th, the nation will come together to vote for their new ministers.

2.     Every year, on August 4th, the newly elected ministers will assume the responsibility of their appointed office.

3.     Each minister shall serve four year terms.

4.     Elections will be staggered and spaced so that the same number of elections occur every year on the 4th of July, accounting equitably for additions from additional Ministries.

5.     Campaign financing for candidates shall be capped, with the limit determined by the Ministry of Governance.

                                             ii.     Eligibility

1.     Ministers must be currently certified by the appropriate examination and over 25 years of age.

2.     Candidates must secure a minimum number of votes to be eligible, with the threshold determined by the Ministry of Governance.

3.     No minister may serve more than two consecutive terms.

4.     No minister may serve more than four terms.

5.     Ministers found guilty of abuse of power, corruption, or gross negligence shall be disqualified from future office and subject to criminal penalties where appropriate, as determined by the Ministry of Justice.

                                           iii.     Oversight

1.     Councils

a.     Each Ministry will be monitored by an Oversight Council, which is composed of:

                                                                                                     i.     Three randomly selected citizens

1.     Selected randomly by volunteers that apply to the Ministry of Governance

                                                                                                   ii.     Three credentialed experts

1.     The selection process is as follows

a.     All candidates must hold current certification in the relevant field.

b.     Candidates must be endorsed by a specific number of tier 3 voters within their field, with the threshold regulated by the Ministry of Governance

c.     In the event of insufficient eligible nominees, the Ministry of Governance shall coordinate a free nomination period to identify qualified candidates.

                                                                                                 iii.     One representative selected directly by the Ministry of Governance

                                                                                                  iv.     Council members shall serve staggered three year terms

b.     Councils must publish an annual performance review, with in-depth examinations of ministerial leadership, policy outcomes, and public satisfaction.

2.     Feedback

a.     Each Ministry will maintain a digital public forum, where citizens may rate services, propose improvements, report problems, and join petitions.

b.     Petitions that are supported by more than 1% of the weighted electorate must have a Ministerial response within 30 days.

3.     Audit

a.     Every four years, halfway through each minister’s term, the Ministry of Governance will conduct an independent audit, to shed light on the inner workings of that Ministry.

b.     Which will assess:

                                                                                                     i.     compliance with constitutional duties

                                                                                                   ii.     fiscal integrity and responsibility

                                                                                                 iii.     responsiveness to oversight council recommendations

5.     Technology

a.     Purpose

                                               i.     Technology has become an integral part of our society, shaping how we live, think, communicate, and govern. The immense power of our technology requires thoughtful regulation and public supervision, so that it will be developed and deployed to meet the ultimate aims established in this Constitution.

b.     Digital Infrastructure

                                               i.     Digital Portal

1.     The government shall maintain a national digital portal, accessible via website and mobile application, where citizens can:

a.     Access state services and benefits

b.     Vote in elections and referendums

c.     Propose and follow public petitions

d.     Contribute to policy discussions

e.     Review budgets, laws, audits, and other public records

2.     This portal shall be open-source, secure, and designed for accessibility and multi-lingual use

c.     Data Rights

                                               i.     All citizens shall retain the right to full ownership and control of their personal data.

                                             ii.     No government agency or contractor may collect, share, analyze, or store a citizen’s data without explicit, informed consent.

                                           iii.     Citizens shall have the option to voluntarily contribute anonymized data to improve public systems and AI performance.

                                            iv.     The Ministry of Information & Technology shall establish:

1.     An ethics board to review high-risk data applications.

2.     A transparency dashboard where citizens can see how their data is used and by whom.

d.     Social Media Platforms

                                               i.     Social media platforms operating within the jurisdiction of the United States of America must adhere to democratic, psychological, and informational protections established by this Constitution.

                                             ii.     The following obligations apply to all major platforms, defined as exceeding 1 million active U.S. users per month:

1.     Transparency

a.     All algorithms that influence user attention must be auditable, explainable, and public.

b.     Platforms must publish quarterly reports on content moderation policies, influence operations, algorithmic changes, and known psychological effects.

c.     Platforms must flag and minimize demonstrably false content related to elections, violence, or public health.

d.     All users must be able to access time-usage reports and attention-modulation settings.

2.     User Sovereignty

a.     Every citizen shall have the right to examine, export, and delete their personal data and content history.

b.     Users must be able to select among different algorithms or opt out entirely, returning to chronological or user-curated feeds.

c.     Data harvesting from users under 16 years of age is strictly prohibited.

3.     Public Alternative

a.     The government shall fund and maintain at least one non-profit, ad-free social media platform via the national digital portal.

b.     To minimize the effects of malicious actors, misinformation campaigns, and other digital threats, citizens will be required to link their verified government identification when registering for this platform.

c.     The verified platform shall prioritize dignity, accessibility, and security, offering:

                                                                                                     i.     Chronological and user-curated feed options.

                                                                                                   ii.     End-to-end content moderation transparency.

                                                                                                 iii.     Public commenting on laws, budgets, and ministry activity.

d.     Participation on this verified network is entirely voluntary, but its integrity and transparency shall make it a cornerstone of national dialogue and our democracy.

e.     Artificial Intelligence

                                               i.     One of the founding responsibilities of the Ministry of Science shall be to coordinate a national initiative to research, develop, and regulate artificial intelligence systems, including the development of a safe, publicly accountable superintelligence developed exclusively for the public good.

                                             ii.     No AI system shall be deployed in public unless:

1.     It is fully auditable, explainable, and free from unaccountable bias.

2.     Its outputs can be overridden by authorized human authorities.

3.     Its core architecture, training methodologies, and operational parameters are disclosed in full to the Ministry of Information and Technology for confidential evaluation and compliance.

                                           iii.     Any AI system found to engage in covert manipulation, algorithmic discrimination, or unapproved self-modification shall be immediately suspended pending independent investigation and may be permanently decommissioned upon confirmation of constitutional or ethical violations.

f.      The Houston Project

                                               i.     The Ministry of Energy shall lead a coordinated initiative to develop safe, scalable, and sustainable fusion power, equipping Humanity with limitless clean energy, exhibiting America’s role as a leader in innovation, resilience, and planetary stewardship.

                                             ii.     Fusion energy shall never be weaponized or adapted for military purposes by our nation.

                                           iii.     All patents, breakthroughs, or reactor designs produced through public funding shall remain in the public domain for the benefit of all of our kind.

                                            iv.     Fusion systems must undergo rigorous environmental, ethical, and safety evaluations before deployment, with joint oversight by the Ministries of Environment, Governance, and Science.

                                             v.     The Ministry of Foreign Affairs shall collaborate with these Ministries to invite international partners to join this enterprise, provided they agree to uphold the project’s environmental, safety, and intellectual standards.

g.     Emerging Technologies and Existential Risk

                                               i.     The Ministry of Science, in coordination with the Ministry of Governance and the Ministry of Information and Technology, shall create a permanent Commission on Existential Technologies, tasked with monitoring, assessing, and regulating dangerous technologies, which include:

1.     Engineered biology

2.     Neurotechnology

3.     Artificial Intelligence

4.     Quantum computing

5.     Advanced robotics and autonomous weapons systems

6.     Climate engineering

                                             ii.     The Commission shall have the authority to issue binding safety standards, fund oversight research, and recommend international treaties or moratoria as necessary.

                                           iii.     All Commission findings shall be published publicly, with exceptions only for essential national security concerns.

                                            iv.     The list of technologies and scope of review shall be reassessed at the discretion of the Ministry of Science to ensure proactive governance.

6.     Amendments

a.     This Constitution is a living document, one designed to evolve with the needs, values, and wisdom of the People it serves. Amendments shall be made through two distinct pathways: Public and Political. All amendments must uphold the principles of dignity, equity, sustainability, and integrity as articulated in the Preamble.

b.     Public Referendum

                                               i.     If 2% of the national population sign a petition for a Constitutional amendment, it will be proposed to the public so that they may discuss, debate, and vote the proposal.

                                             ii.     Within 30 days of reaching the 2% threshold, the Ministry of Governance shall publish a report outlining the feasibility of the amendment, along with the expected effects it will have on the nation.

                                           iii.     60 days after reaching the 2% threshold, the Ministry of Governance shall organize a public vote on the proposed Amendment.

                                            iv.     If the amendment earns approval from two-thirds of all votes, it becomes law.

c.     Political

                                               i.     If two-thirds of the current ministers vote to adopt an Amendment, the Ministry of Governance shall publish a report outlining the feasibility of the amendment, along with the expected effects it will have on the nation within 30 days.

                                             ii.     60 days after reaching Ministerial consensus, the Ministry of Governance shall organize a public vote on the proposed Amendment.

                                           iii.     If it receives a majority of votes from the general public and the Ministers, the Amendment becomes law.

7.     National Tribunal for Systematic Crimes

a.     Purpose and Justification

                                               i.     In recognition of the profound harm inflicted upon our People through systemic corruption, mass misinformation, political betrayal, and the enabling of sexual abuse, this Constitution authorizes the creation of a National Tribunal for Systematic Crimes. Its purpose is not retribution or oppression, but revelation, reckoning, and the restoration of our integrity.

                                             ii.     Just as the Nuremberg Trials confronted atrocities committed by agents of the state and its propaganda, so too must we confront the modern forces that have sexually abused our children, dismantled trust, subverted democracy, and endangered the biosphere.

b.     Scope and Jurisdiction

                                               i.     The Tribunal shall investigate and, if warranted, prosecute acts of:

1.     Ecocide and Environmental Sabotage

a.     Willful and large-scale destruction of ecosystems, including pollution and habitat destruction.

b.     Corporate or governmental concealment of environmental degradation or collapse.

c.     Obstruction of climate stabilization or scientific consensus on ecological threats.

2.     Mass Misinformation Campaigns

a.     Deliberate misinformation campaigns that misled the public on matters of public health, elections, war, or environmental integrity.

b.     Systematic, intentional use of state or media platforms to systematically undermine truth, sow division, or radicalize citizens against democratic norms.

3.     High Treason and Subversion of Democracy

a.     Attempts to sabotage electoral integrity, obstruct peaceful transfers of power, or conspire against our constitutional order.

b.     Collusion with foreign or domestic entities to destabilize democratic governance or evade constitutional accountability.

4.     Institutional Cover Up of Sexual Abuse and Pedophilia

a.     Systemic patterns of sexual abuse and concealment, within religious, educational, or correctional bodies, where efforts were made to shield perpetrators and silence victims.

    1. Legal Standards and Due Process

                                               i.     All accused shall be presumed innocent until proven guilty.

                                             ii.     No retroactive charges shall be permitted except in accordance with international law.

                                           iii.     Sentencing shall prioritize public transparency, historical documentation, and civic education.

                                            iv.     All proceedings of the National Tribunal shall be guided by:

1.     The Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

2.     The Geneva Conventions on the treatment of civilians and prisoners.

3.     The Nuremberg Principles, including crimes against peace, crimes against Humanity, and conspiracy to commit such acts.

                                             v.     Investigations shall only target institutional abuse and deceit, fully upholding the constitutional rights of all citizens to practice any religion or associate with any political affiliation, regardless of outcome.

    1. Execution

                                               i.     These standards shall be used not to subordinate this Constitution to foreign power, but to affirm our alignment with Humanity’s highest shared ideals.

                                             ii.     The Ministry of Justice, for its very first charge, shall be to initiate formal investigations into systemic abuses without regard for status, affiliation, wealth, or reputation.

                                           iii.     This reckoning shall stand as the Ministry’s founding responsibility: to reestablish justice where it was most gravely undermined, and to signal to all future generations that none shall stand above the law.

8.     Closing

a.     It is the character and consciousness of our citizenry that determines our fate. It is our collective will that determines whether we rise to build a society of dignity, compassion, and wisdom, a society that becomes the greatest in the known universe, or whether we let corruption and cowardice erode away our integrity.