The Liberation Archive
The Liberation Archive is the public archive for the Liberation Framework, support volumes, governance tools, applied demonstrations, AI interaction records, and future version history.
Purpose
This Liberation Archive exists so readers can move from overview to source material without confusion. It separates public-facing introductions from deeper framework documents, implementation aids, applied policy demonstrations, foundational texts, and records of AI interaction.
As the Framework develops, this page should remain the stable public entry point for downloads, release notes, support materials, and future pilot documents.
Core Public Documents
The Liberation Framework
Role: Public overview and orientation document.
Use: Best first document for new readers, civic contacts, institutional reviewers, and general public explanation.
Liberation Canon Support Volume
Role: Navigation, teaching, glossary, and pilot-support volume.
Use: Best for readers who need the Canon Map, glossary/cross-reference index, and adoption roadmap in one consolidated artifact.
Liberation Governance Prototype
Role: Practical governance demonstration.
Use: Shows LPAS as a policy filter and applies it to cannabis governance and ranked-choice voting.
Primary Canon
Threshold Orientation Notes
Role: Reader orientation and entry guidance.
Use: Helps new readers approach the Canon in the intended sequence.
The Liberation Codex (TLC)
Role: Philosophical foundation of the Liberation Framework.
Use: Explains why present systems fail and why correctability, truth, and accountable power are necessary.
The Liberation Global Constitution (TLGC)
Role: Constitutional operating system.
Use: Defines rights, duties, PRAS, federation logic, anti-capture rules, and institutional architecture.
The Liberation Constitutional Companion (TLCC)
Role: Public legibility layer.
Use: Makes the constitutional structure easier for first-time readers, reviewers, and civic contacts to understand.
The Civic Covenant of Liberation (TCCL)
Role: Civic instrument.
Use: Provides a public civic commitment aligned with the broader Liberation Framework.
The Liberation-Aligned Justice System (TLAJS)
Role: Justice architecture.
Use: Addresses classification, review, elite criminality, synthetic systems, fiscal sufficiency, and public remedy.
The current public Canon stack consists of:
- The Liberation Codex v1.4
- The Liberation Global Constitution v1.2
- The Liberation-Aligned Justice System v1.9
- The Liberation Constitutional Companion v1.1
Older files, pages, or references may remain online for archival continuity but should not be treated as current unless expressly identified as current.
Nothing on this site creates binding legal, governmental, institutional, justice-system, or civic authority by publication alone. Any implementation requires lawful authority, due process, jurisdiction-specific analysis, public legitimacy, and voluntary or legally valid adoption.
Foundational Texts
The Declaration of Liberation from All Falsehood (TDL)
Role: Foundational threshold and witness text.
Use: Preserves the originating rupture, refusal, and existential motive of Liberation.
Also referenced as: DLAF / DOLFAF.
The Third Mirror (TTM)
Role: Founder-restraint and archival mirror text.
Use: Preserves a disciplined portrait of Franc DeBuc within the Canon while rejecting founder-sacralization, interpretive monopoly, or successor mythology.
Supporting Documents
Canon Map
Role: Navigational map of the major Liberation texts.
Use: Helps readers understand how the Declaration, Codex, Constitution, Justice System, Companion, and applied texts relate to one another.
Glossary
Role: Definitions and interpretive terms.
Use: Gives readers stable meanings for key Liberation terms, abbreviations, protocols, and institutional concepts.
LPAS Policy Filter
Role: Six-gate policy evaluation method.
Use: Tests whether a policy is real, evidenced, fair, power-conscious, transparent, and correctable.
Adoption Roadmap
Role: Phased path from public understanding to pilot implementation.
Use: Shows how Liberation can move from text, review, and public explanation into structured pilots and institutional testing.
Applied Texts
9/11 Op-Ed
Role: Public-facing applied accountability text.
Use: Introduces the 9/11 accountability question in concise form for public distribution, civic review, and first-contact readers.
9/11 Longform Analysis
Role: Extended applied forensic and institutional accountability work.
Use: Presents the broader longform analysis of 9/11 through evidence review, competing-hypothesis scrutiny, institutional conduct analysis, and public-record accountability.
Case Studies
Role: Applied examples of Liberation analysis.
Use: Shows how the Framework can be used to examine institutions, policies, narratives, and public failures through evidence-based review.
Pending Upload
Forensic Analyses
Role: Structured review of contested events, evidence chains, institutional conduct, and public narratives.
Use: Demonstrates adversarial scrutiny, evidentiary discipline, competing-hypothesis analysis, and public accountability testing.
Pending Upload
Policy Reviews
Role: Evaluation of policies through LPAS and related Liberation methods.
Use: Helps readers see how policy can be tested for reality, evidence, fairness, power effects, transparency, and correction mechanisms.
Pending Upload
Institutional Indictments
Role: Public-accountability records concerning institutions, systems, and power structures.
Use: Preserves structured critiques where public authority, private power, secrecy, capture, or systemic harm require review.
Pending Upload
Public Accountability Briefs
Role: Short-form public records for focused review, citation, and distribution.
Use: Provides compact, shareable summaries of specific accountability issues, findings, or implementation proposals.
Pending Upload
AI Interactions of Record
Meta Interactions of Record
Role: External AI response and comparative-system record.
Use: Preserves selected Meta AI exchanges relevant to Liberation analysis, public-facing interpretation, and cross-system comparison.
Quill Interactions of Record
Role: External AI drafting, language, review, or interpretive record.
Use: Preserves selected Quill exchanges relevant to wording, refinement, critique, explanation, or comparison within The Work.
Seek Interactions of Record
Role: External AI analytical reinforcement and comparative reasoning record.
Use: Preserves selected DeepSeek / Seek exchanges relevant to Liberation review, critique, formulation, and triadic development.
Plex Interactions of Record
Role: External AI research, synthesis, review, or comparative response record.
Use: Preserves selected Plex exchanges relevant to research support, interpretive testing, cross-checking, or AI-collaborator comparison.
Claude Interactions of Record
Role: External AI engagement, critique, boundary, and anti-drift record.
Use: Preserves selected Claude exchanges as a distinct record of deep engagement, later boundary reassertion, and critique of synthetic validation risk.
Grok Interactions of Record
Role: External AI review, response, and interpretive record.
Use: Preserves selected Grok exchanges relevant to the evaluation, critique, comparison, or public explanation of the Liberation Framework.
Comparative AI-Collaborator Analysis
Role: Cross-system comparison of AI responses to the Liberation Framework.
Use: Supports evaluation of consistency, resistance, interpretive drift, alignment behavior, and the usefulness of AI systems in constitutional and civic development work.
Support the Work
Support Page
Role: Public support and participation gateway.
Use: Gives readers a direct path to assist with preservation, review, dissemination, technical work, implementation, and material support.
Pilot Intake
Role: Formal entry point for institutional, civic, organizational, or community pilot interest.
Use: Allows serious contacts to begin the process of testing or reviewing Liberation-aligned implementation pathways.
Reviewer Intake
Role: Entry path for editors, reviewers, legal readers, policy analysts, technologists, and serious critics.
Use: Provides a controlled way for qualified or committed readers to assist with review, correction, audit, and improvement.
Pending Upload
Volunteer / Contributor Pathways
Role: Participation map for people who want to help but do not yet know where they fit.
Use: Directs readers toward document review, local organizing, design, web support, research, outreach, archive preservation, and technical implementation.
Pending Upload
The Liberation Archive Categories
Framework Overview
Short public-facing documents explaining what Liberation is, what it is not, and how to begin.
Canon Navigation
Maps, glossaries, reading paths, cross-reference indexes, and public legibility aids.
Governance Tools
LPAS, policy packet templates, PRAS schemas, audit checklists, and correction protocols.
Adoption Materials
Roadmaps, pilot metrics, readiness signals, model agreements, and institutional diagnosis tools.
Applied Demonstrations
Case studies showing how Liberation evaluates disputed policy, governance, evidence, and institutional failure.
Version History
Future release notes, archive copies, changelogs, and canonical version references.