Ending war and disease is not a single act. It is a coordinated campaign that turns public demand into funding, trials, and faster cures.
This page is the short version. The manual has the details.
THE SHORT VERSION OF HOW THIS IS SUPPOSED TO WORK
Disease and patient advocacy groups share the vote with members, supporters, and partner communities so the campaign starts with real trust networks.
Each voter gets friends and family to vote too, so growth keeps spreading person to person instead of relying only on paid distribution.
The strategic target is roughly 280 million verified votes. Billions is the theoretical ceiling; the point is enough verified support to make refusal politically costly.
Show overwhelming support for redirecting a tiny slice of excess destructive capacity into pragmatic clinical trials and much faster cure discovery.
Use the mandate, coalition, and funding to open far more trial opportunities for the most promising treatments across many diseases at once.
More trial capacity means faster evidence, faster treatments, fewer deaths, less suffering, and much more of life spent healthy instead of waiting.
THE THREE CHAPTERS THAT EXPLAIN THE CORE MECHANISM
What the treaty actually proposes: redirect 1% of global military spending into pragmatic clinical trials.
The canonical impact paper. 12.3× trial capacity, cures in 36 years instead of 443. Every number sourced.
The full how-we-win strategy: constitutional convention, referendum, treaty passage, expansion.
Organizations seed the wave. Individuals propagate it. These chapters are the tools for getting real people to vote and recruit.
The 22-question Socratic sequence to walk a loved one through the argument and on to voting — in one phone call.
How the wave spreads. Messaging, targeting, and what a good recruiter actually does day to day.
Every common objection with a sourced answer. Useful when a call goes sideways.
You run or organize with nonprofits, advocacy groups, or institutions. These chapters are how your organization plugs in.
Why nonprofits competing for scarce grants should unite around treaty advocacy — and how to recruit endorsing orgs.
The treaty text, model legislation, and implementation language for advocates and legal staff.
The rallying document organizations can sign to publicly endorse the movement.
You have capital to deploy. These chapters are the ROI case, the budget, and the pilot you can back now.
The prize mechanism and recruitment engine — deposits compound, VOTE points distribute the pool if targets are hit.
Where the money goes. Line-item breakdown of the campaign cost across virality scenarios.
The concrete ask: a 90-day pilot of the prize mechanism, budget and deliverables laid out.