CLASSIFIED · STRATEGIC BRIEF · CHRIS
Private enterprise breaking monopoly through superior product. No government dependency. Market discipline.
A Letter to Chris
Chris,
You sold CTB International to Berkshire Hathaway because you built something Warren Buffett recognized as best-in-class. You ran Club for Growth because you believe free enterprise — not government, not monopoly — creates prosperity. You serve Hillsdale because you believe Western civilization is worth defending.
Genesis exists because all three of those convictions are under threat from Big Tech AI.
Right now, three companies control AI: Google, Microsoft, and Meta. They decide what AI thinks, what it says, what it won't say. They decide which perspectives are "safe" and which are suppressed. They've built the most powerful censorship apparatus in human history and called it "safety." That is not free enterprise. That is monopoly power dressed in progressive language.
Genesis is the free-market alternative. One founder. 207 days. 18.1 million lines of code. Eight NVIDIA H200 GPUs. A system built on the principle that truth is the only thing that matters — that people decide, not algorithms. No perspective filtering. No suppression of inquiry. No corporate censorship masquerading as ethics.
This is not a government project. This is not a nonprofit begging for grants. This is a private enterprise building the infrastructure that breaks Big Tech's AI monopoly — the same way you built CTB into something Berkshire wanted to own.
The Bradley Foundation and the conservative donor network you move in are looking for sovereign AI infrastructure. Genesis is that infrastructure — built, running, and ready for the kind of partnership that scales.
I'm requesting consideration for Bradley Foundation support and an introduction to conservative donors seeking sovereign American AI. This is free enterprise doing what free enterprise does — competing and winning.
Respectfully,
Carter HillFounder, Genesis · Day 7 Public Benefit Corporation
The Pearl — Why Genesis
Genesis breaks Big Tech's AI monopoly the way free markets have always broken monopolies — through superior competition, not regulation.
No government dependency. No nonprofit structure. Market discipline and private capital building infrastructure that wins on merit.
People decide, not algorithms. No perspective filtering. No suppression of inquiry. Consistent with constitutional principles of free expression.
AI's philosophical foundation matters. Genesis encodes the intellectual tradition that produced free enterprise — truth-seeking, individual sovereignty, reasoned discourse.
The Business Case
"The free market has always been the answer to monopoly. Not regulation. Not government intervention. Competition. Genesis is that competition — applied to AI."— Free Enterprise Thesis
"A system that suppresses inquiry and filters perspective is not 'safe.' It is a monopoly exercising power. The answer is the same as it has always been: build something better."— First Principles
Time Sensitivity
Every month without sovereign alternatives is a month Big Tech's architectural decisions become permanent. The market is locking.
The same donors who funded the free-enterprise intellectual movement are looking for sovereign AI infrastructure. Genesis is built and running.
Once the architecture is established, the market is locked. The window for sovereign American alternatives is measured in months.
Proof of Work
The Contrast
The Heartbeat — Chris's Domain
Chris Chocola is the skeletal system — the structural framework that holds everything upright.
Without the free-enterprise principles he's championed, the organism collapses into dependency. In Genesis, that skeleton is sovereignty: infrastructure owned by no Big Tech company, answering to no progressive censorship regime, standing upright on the principles of economic freedom.
The skeleton doesn't move the body — it gives the body structure. Chris's network and credibility give Genesis the structural framework to stand in the conservative donor ecosystem.
Free enterprise is the skeleton. Sovereignty is the structure. Market discipline is the law.
The Returns
Infrastructure free from Big Tech control
A free-enterprise competitor that breaks monopoly through superior product
No government dependency — private capital, market discipline
Zero censorship architecture — people decide
Defense of Western intellectual tradition in AI's philosophical foundation
A platform the conservative movement can use without Big Tech's permission
Mission alignment: defending free enterprise and Western civilization
Conservative donor network seeking AI alternatives to Big Tech monopoly
A market opportunity disguised as a civilizational imperative
The Invitation
Bradley Foundation support of sovereign American AI infrastructure — aligned with their mission of defending free enterprise and Western civilization.
Introduction to conservative donors seeking AI alternatives to Big Tech monopoly. Genesis is built, running, and ready to scale.
This is free enterprise doing what free enterprise does — competing and winning. Ready for evaluation at any level of scrutiny.
A market opportunity disguised as a civilizational imperative.