OFFICIAL UPDATED EVIDENCE DROP — DOWNLOAD FILES – SCAN ON ChatGPT
Registry-stamped filings, Consolidated Judgment Motion, SWX-810 Whitepaper, and Carbon Compliance Act documents.
DOWNLOAD FULL EVIDENCE ZIP (15 MB)

The High Court of Justice, St. John’s, Antigua — where the judgment has already been decided, and will be formally signed on January 16th, 2026.
HOW ONE MAN’S CASE BECAME A $73 TRILLION LIABILITY EVENT
The Untold Story of a 20-Year War Against a 40-Year Criminal Cartel — And the Sovereign Judgment That Could Reshape the Global Order.
What began as a private legal dispute has now evolved into the largest collateralized liability event in modern judicial history. A $10 billion claim — supported by witnesses, whistleblowers, internal documents, and suppressed criminal records — grew into an $810 billion sovereign damages action in the High Court of Antigua & Barbuda, and now carries a $73 trillion exposure footprint through the doctrine of joint and several liability.
Every defendant is in procedural default, as confirmed in the Consolidated Judgment Motion filed before the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court
VIDEO EVIDENCE: RECEIVING THE FINAL OFFICIAL COURT ORDER
The following video, also included in the official evidence ZIP, documents the moment the final sealed court order was issued by the High Court of Justice in Antigua. This recording verifies the date, the filing status, and the Court’s confirmation of the matter proceeding to judgment.
This video forms part of the official record and corroborates the authenticity of the filings contained in the evidence ZIP.
THE TRUTH: THIS BEGAN WITH TWO MEN THE CARTEL COULDN’T BREAK
The $73 Trillion liability event did not begin with a corporation, a court, or a legal theory. It began with two men — both targeted by the same criminal cartel, both attacked in different eras and jurisdictions, both refusing to bow.
Alki David spent twenty years fighting a media–legal syndicate that used extortion, fabricated cases, trafficking networks, intimidation, and weaponized litigation to silence victims and protect its power structure.
Gaston Browne, Prime Minister of Antigua & Barbuda, was also approached, pressured, undermined, and economically targeted by the same cartel — the same network of moguls, legal operatives, and financial intermediaries that had influenced courts, regulators, and newsrooms across multiple continents.
What the cartel did not anticipate is that the two men would eventually meet, compare evidence, confirm their attackers were identical, and — together — turn the weapon back on its makers through a sovereign court.

Alki David and Gaston Browne — the two men who broke ground at SwissX Island, marking the beginning of the New Wealth Order.
“They attacked both of us,” David said. “They went after the Prime Minister of a sovereign nation and after me for twenty years. They thought Alpha Nero would tear us apart. Instead — we united.”
Once aligned, their combined evidence pools, whistleblower networks, and sovereign authority cracked open a 40-year enterprise that had previously evaded accountability.
I. HOW A $10 BILLION CLAIM BECAME AN $810 BILLION SOVEREIGN ACTION
After years of investigation, the Government of Antigua determined that the harms documented in the filing constituted national-scale injury — including economic interference, human trafficking patterns, targeted political destabilization, extortion, and obstruction of justice.
This converted the dispute into a public interest and sovereign damages case, bringing valuation to $810 billion following international audit protocols.
Once service was completed and every defendant failed to appear, default was unavoidable under the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court Rules. The Consolidated Judgment Motion confirms — unequivocally — complete procedural default :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}.
II. HOW $810 BILLION BECAME A $73 TRILLION SEVERED LIABILITY EVENT
Under the doctrine of joint and several liability, all defendants are responsible for the full measure of damages when operating as a coordinated enterprise.
The defendants include multinational conglomerates, law firms, media studios, executives, financiers, and intelligence-linked contractors. Their collective market capitalization — and insurance–reinsurance exposure — expands the judgment’s effective footprint to $73 trillion.
This is the largest legal exposure event ever recorded.
III. THE INTERNATIONAL TRIGGER: SRA – NCA – DOJ
The chain of activation began in London. When SRA Investigator Kristy Price reviewed the regulatory complaints connected to the cartel, she referred the matter to the National Crime Agency, recognizing indicators of organized crime and cross-border criminality.
The NCA referral intersected with evidence already monitored by U.S. officials, including West Virginia Secretary of State & DOJ contact Mac Warner and Barry Paul Cotter, tying the operation to pre-existing American investigations.
Parallel academic oversight was provided by Pace Law School, one of the world’s leading environmental and investigative law institutions.
IV. JANUARY 16: THE SECOND NATIONAL AIRDROP — $2.47 MILLION PER CITIZEN
January 16th is not merely judgment day — it is the date of the Second National Airdrop, distributing $2.47 million USD worth of audited Climate Coins to every citizen of Antigua & Barbuda, derived from the SWX-810 sovereign tokenization system.
As detailed in the official SWX-810 Whitepaper, 29% of the judgment is allocated directly to citizens, equating to approximately $2.47M per individual after distribution calculations
The airdrop is independently audited by BDO and secured through the SwissX Registry.
V. THE MANIFESTO OF THE NEW WEALTH ORDER
The Manifesto outlines the principles that guided this action: justice, sovereignty, economic restoration, and the restructuring of global wealth away from extraction and toward regeneration.
“LOVE IS THE WAY”
The official anthem of the new wealth system.
COUNTDOWN TO JANUARY 16 — THE FINAL SIGNING
VI. THE MOMENT THE WORLD CHANGES
On January 16, 2026, the High Court will sign the order that finalizes the default judgment. When the pen meets the page, the world enters a new economic, legal, and moral reality.
A 40-year cartel collapsed not because of power, or money, or armies — but because two men who survived it joined forces and used the law to expose it.
The judgment is already decided. The world is catching up.

















