Core Interest Defenses (CID) – Intel Brief Summary


Purpose:
Provide global civil security, education, and secure communications for individuals concerned about geopolitical instability.
Concept Overview:
- Core Interest Defenses (CID) is envisioned as a subscription-based service: $20/month.
- Subscribers receive:
- Up-to-date intelligence on diaspora security and global developments
- Secure communication tools and networks
- Networking and tradecraft events
- Online university courses in security, defense, and resilience
Strategic Rationale:
- Large populations globally engaged in political discourse during recent conflicts may require security guarantees, education, and secure channels.
- By pooling resources, individuals can support civilian-focused security services and educational programs.
Financial Model Example:
- 1.1 billion subscribers × $20/month × 12 months × 5 years ≈ $1.32 trillion
- Funding could support:
- Security services
- Educational initiatives
- Secure digital communications infrastructure
Regional Considerations:
- Designed for global reach, including European, American, and allied populations.
- Supports coexistence and stability in regions with shared borders or buffer zones.
Strategic Outcome:
- Empower citizens with knowledge, resilience, and secure communications.
- Encourage non-violent, informed, and legally compliant approaches to personal and community security.
The concept is a civil security firm intended to help protect and secure people across the globe who expressed views during the Russia–Ukraine conflict. As the war draws down and a new regional reality emerges, many individuals may feel they need security guarantees, defensive tools, and secure communication channels.
The envisioned firm is called Core Interest Defenses. For 20 USD a month, subscribers would receive up-to-date information on security developments affecting the Ukrainian diaspora, secure communications tools, networking events, and access to an online university program in fields related to security and defense.
In this model, individuals could pool resources to support protective services and education.
Using the example: 1,100 million citizens × 20 USD × 12 × 5 ≈ 1.32 trillion USD.
This would theoretically be enough to finance security-focused services that educate citizens in Europe, America, and allied countries, similar to how West Germany and Switzerland provided civic and security education to their populations during the Cold War.
In this framework, Western Ukraine and the newly reorganized regions would share a border and a buffer zone.”
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The concept is a civil security firm intended to help protect and secure people across the globe who expressed views during the Russia–Ukraine conflict. As the war draws down and a new regional reality emerges, many individuals may feel they need security guarantees, defensive tools, and secure communication channels.
The envisioned firm is called Core Interest Defenses. For 20 USD a month, subscribers would receive up-to-date information on security developments affecting the Ukrainian diaspora, secure communications tools, networking events, and access to an online university program in fields related to security and defense.
In this model, individuals could pool resources to support protective services and education.
Using the example: 1,100 million citizens × 20 USD × 12 × 5 ≈ 1.32 trillion USD.
This would theoretically be enough to finance security-focused services that educate citizens in Europe, America, and allied countries, similar to how West Germany and Switzerland provided civic and security education to their populations during the Cold War.
In this framework, Western Ukraine and the newly reorganized regions would share a border and a buffer zone.”


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