COUNTDOWN TO JANUARY 16
9:00 AM — St John’s, Antigua & Barbuda
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On January 16, a sovereign court record in Antigua & Barbuda moves from
procedure into history.
Following formal service, judicial timetables, and expired defence deadlines,
eighty-four (84) defendants now stand in procedural default in Claim No. ANUHCV2025/0149 before the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court.
This is not a media stunt. It is a matter of record — documented filings,
unanswered pleadings, and institutional silence preserved inside a sovereign court.
January 16 also marks the public emergence of NEO — The New Economic Order.
NEO is a sovereign-compatible governance and accountability framework developed
in response to systemic failure across media, finance, and regulation —
where silence became policy and accountability was indefinitely deferred.
What was once buried in archives is now indexed in court records.
Silence is no longer abstract. It is timestamped.


















