OUR ANCIENT VOYAGE #525 - INDIGENOUS EKONOMIA: RECLAIMING THE ECONOMIC PĀ

The Industrial Memory

To look forward to 2040, we must first look back to the 1830s. During our "Golden Age," the North was not a site of poverty, it was a global industrial hub. Our ancestors owned the schooners, built the flour mills, and controlled the maritime trade routes to Sydney and beyond. According to Research Report #256, this wasn't just "business," it was the physical manifestation of sovereignty.

In our framework, a "ping" is a targeted spiritual signal used to verify a location, and the economic "ping" of the North was once heard across the Pacific. Today, we are initialising Indigenous Ekonomia, the process of rebuilding the "Economic Pā" to ensure our wealth and energy stay within our own jurisdiction.

The Architecture of the Economic Pā

An "Economic Pā" is a fortified, circular economy. It is designed to resist the "extractive" nature of Babylonian finance, where resources are taken out of the community and replaced with debt.

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