Many of the most dangerous threats to 21st-century governments no longer emerge from barracks or battlefields, but from keyboards and cell phones—where narratives spread, emotions mobilize, and revolutions take shape before a single soldier moves. The Arab Spring revealed a fatal blind spot: states could monitor weapons and crowds, but not the narratives, emotions, and cascading belief shifts that ignite unrest. This project responds to that gap by building a computational intelligence ecosystem—a national immune system—designed to detect, model, and prevent instability before it erupts | Go >>

















