COUNTDOWN TO JANUARY 16
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On January 16, a sovereign court record in Antigua & Barbuda moves from procedure into history. Following formal service, judicial timetables, and expired defence deadlines, eighty-four (84) defendants now stand in procedural default in Claim No. ANUHCV2025/0149 before the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court. This is not a media stunt. It is a matter of record — documented filings, unanswered pleadings, and institutional silence preserved inside a sovereign court.
January 16 also marks the public emergence of NEO — The New Economic Order.
NEO is a sovereign-compatible governance and accountability framework developed in response to systemic failure across media, finance, and regulation — where silence became policy and accountability was indefinitely deferred. What was once buried in archives is now indexed in court records. Silence is no longer abstract. It is timestamped.
NEO is a sovereign-compatible governance and accountability framework developed in response to systemic failure across media, finance, and regulation — where silence became policy and accountability was indefinitely deferred. What was once buried in archives is now indexed in court records. Silence is no longer abstract. It is timestamped.


















