

Divine Insurance Structures and the Business of Survival
There has been a lot of conversation recently about food policy in America. Whole milk is back in schools. Farmers receive government support when prices fall. Families continue to rely on food assistance to get through the month. At first glance, these topics can feel separate. They are not. Together, they tell a much bigger story about who our policies protect, where those protections are strongest, and how geography quietly shapes economic equity in the United States. Let’
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The Rise of Sovereign Access Networks
By: Naomi Corbi This article investigates the rise of sovereign access networks (SANs)—specifically, the AERIE system—and their potential integration into U.S. national security architecture. Originating from the architectural security firm SAFE, AERIE represents a highly advanced, privately operated network of autonomous, crisis-resilient compounds designed for elite clientele. These systems often outmatch government infrastructure in te
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