statements MoBitSo

Here you will find my personal statements—manifestos shaped by research, philosophy, and lived experience. They are not news headlines or short notes; they are reflections on freedom, technology, economy, and humanity. Each statement is written as a declaration, inviting you to think, question, and imagine new possibilities for our shared future.

Statement Twenty: The Clinic of Consent

Statement Twenty emphasizes the “Clinic of Consent”; healthcare must be based on transparency, informed consent, and prioritizing patients’ well-being over profit or bureaucracy. No one should face hidden costs or treatment without knowledge and agreement.

Statement Nineteen: The Claim on Tomorrow

The future is not a prophecy; it is a schedule of choices. We inherited forecasts dressed as fate and slogans dressed as plans. Markets pretend entropy is profit; parties pretend timelines bend for applause. We answer: no office, model, movement,...

Statement Eighteen: The Covenant of Home

Statement Eighteen emphasizes the “Covenant of Home”; a home must be a refuge of safety and peace. No authority has the right to violate its sanctity, and within it, family members should enjoy freedom, comfort, and mutual respect.

Statement Seventeen: The Right to Doubt

Statement Seventeen emphasizes the “Right to Doubt”; people must be free to question, critique, and seek truth. Doubt is the foundation of scientific and intellectual progress and must not be silenced by coercion or dogma.

Statement Sixteen: Play Without Permission

Statement Sixteen emphasizes “Freedom to Play”; games, sports, and recreation are natural rights of all people and must not depend on permits, restrictions, or external control. Freedom in play is freedom in creativity and life.

Statement Fifteen: The Original Jurisdiction

Statement Fifteen stresses the “Original Jurisdiction” of nature; it is not merely a resource but the foundation of life. Resource use must preserve ecological balance, and no one has the right to sacrifice the planet’s future and generations for short-term...

Statement Fourteen: The Refusal of War

Statement Fourteen emphasizes the “Refusal of War”; war is the failure of politics and the greed of power. The suffering of people must not legitimize rulers. Peace, transparency, diplomacy, and justice must replace violence and destruction.

Statement Twelve: The Makers’ Compact

Statement Twelve affirms the “Makers’ Compact”; products must be transparent, repairable, safe, and sustainable. Makers are accountable for quality, durability, and environmental impact, while providing users with the tools and knowledge to repair and freely use their devices.

Statement Eleven: A Bank Is a Box, Not a Boss

Statement Eleven asserts that a bank should be a “box, not a boss”; its role is safekeeping and transparent service, not control or censorship. Transparency, easy exit, solvency, and respect for privacy must define the banking system.

Statement Ten: The Unlicensed Canvas

Statement Ten highlights the “Unlicensed Canvas”; art must not require permits, censorship, or official approval, but remains a natural right for people to freely create, display, and share beauty and ideas.