February 24, 2025
Whats wrong with the system we have?
If a system serves it’s controllers well, it stays. The real magic is when the people it serves are also convinced by the controllers that the system is right for them too.. So the controller’s job is to create a kind of matrix that most people will benefit from. Eventually, over years, if the people…

Upcoming Release of our public decision making system.
Shortly we hope to announce a date for a major breakthrough New Zealand’s public decision-making process. Our new system has been designed to remain neutral and not take any sides. Instead, it will present all sides of a debate and enable people to vote on them and add more debates and more substance to existing…

The Crumbling Pillars of Democracy: A People’s Cry
The very foundation of democracy rests on a simple, yet profound principle: the right of the people to have a genuine say in the decisions that shape their lives and their nation’s destiny. This isn’t merely a matter of ticking boxes on a ballot; it’s about ensuring every citizen, regardless of their political affiliation or ideology, feels heard, respected, and valued in the processes that determine their future. For too long, this fundamental right has been eroded, chipped away by a growing disregard for the citizenry