Abstract
The Global Regenerative Wealth & Cultural Sovereignty Initiative is a four-year sovereign partnership co-led by Amethyst Amaris and [Name Redacted]. It engineers the economic and spiritual resurgence of suppressed regions through regenerative infrastructure, art/IP monetization, and scroll-based circular wealth systems. This is not aid or charity—it is economic self-determination rooted in land, art, and closed-loop wealth.

Assertions
Anchored by an initial focus on Sudan, Gaza, Congo, and Ecuador, with expansion to twelve nations by Year 4.
Positions land, IP, and regenerative business flipping as sovereign wealth engines.
Women-led governance councils ensure circular trust and cultural alignment.
Art and IP royalties fund regeneration, eliminating foreign dependency or ownership loss.
Mechanics
Land & Infrastructure Sovereignty: regenerative hubs with food, housing, water, solar energy, and ceremonial space.
Creative Capital: commissioning and retaining local art, music, and literature under sovereign licensing, syndicated globally.
Regenerative Business Flipping: ethical rebranding and scaling of undervalued local businesses into sovereign digital marketplaces.
Digital Sovereignty: scroll-based crypto wallets, literacy centers, and regional tech platforms powering local economies.
Valuation
Year 1 investment positioned in the multi-million CAD range.
Four-year cumulative valuation projected in the hundreds of millions CAD scale across land, IP catalogs, business flips, and digital platforms.
Revenue output projected in the tens of millions CAD annually by Year 4.
Governance
Governed by Fifth House of Creativity Inc. in partnership with local joint trusts.
Women-led governance councils embedded in each region.
Circular oversight ensures no equity loss and perpetual local ownership.

Compliance
CRA-compliant filings and sovereign trust protections.
Non-extractive, women-led, and trauma-informed governance.
Cross-jurisdictional legal structures ensure local autonomy and global syndication security.
Risks & Mitigations
Risk: Political resistance or obstruction.
Mitigation: Multi-jurisdictional trust law and ceremonial diplomacy.
Risk: Cultural dilution.
Mitigation: Women-led councils and strict sovereign licensing.
Risk: Business or IP exploitation.
Mitigation: Contractual protections, vault-backed IP registration, and regenerative flipping clauses.
Evidence
Filed June 2025.
Year 1 anchor established in Sudan and Gaza.
Portfolio crosslinks include regenerative land systems, IP catalogs, and business flipping incubators.
Changelog
- June 2025: Filing and Year 1 activation in Sudan + Gaza.
- August 2025: Expansion planning for Congo and Ecuador.
- Projected 2026–2029: Twelve-nation rollout with localized wealth grids.

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