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Geopolitical strategy treatise and civilizational survival manual that utilizes the Bronze Age Collapse (1177 B.C.) as a "forensic mirror" to diagnose and navigate the systemic crisis of the 21st century. The work moves beyond traditional academic historiography to present an operational framework for "Collapse Engineering," structured around three core axes:
The Diagnosis (The Autopsy of Ugarit): A comparative analysis between the commercial interdependence of the Bronze Age and the fragility of current global supply chains. It posits the thesis of "complexity as vulnerability."
The Threat (The Tide of the Sea Peoples): Identification of current chaos vectors (mass migration, technological disruption, institutional failure) as the fractal reincarnation of the "Sea Peoples"—not as barbarians, but as necessary agents of a system reboot.
The Action Protocol (The Survivor Archetype): A practical proposal of three sovereignty paths based on the surviving tribes of antiquity:
The Way of the Mercenary (Shardana): Security and defense.
The Way of the Technocrat (Philistine): Mastery of disruptive "iron" (technology).
The Way of the Architect (Dan): Construction of Arks and parallel systems.
The text concludes that the collapse is not an error to be avoided, but a "necessary shipwreck" for the purification of obsolete power structures.
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Title PROTOCOL 1177: The Necessary Shipwreck
Geopolitical strategy treatise and civilizational survival manual that utilizes the Bronze Age Collapse (1177 B.C.) as a "forensic mirror" to diagnose and navigate the systemic crisis of the 21st century. The work moves beyond traditional academic historiography to present an operational framework for "Collapse Engineering," structured around three core axes:
The Diagnosis (The Autopsy of Ugarit): A comparative analysis between the commercial interdependence of the Bronze Age and the fragility of current global supply chains. It posits the thesis of "complexity as vulnerability."
The Threat (The Tide of the Sea Peoples): Identification of current chaos vectors (mass migration, technological disruption, institutional failure) as the fractal reincarnation of the "Sea Peoples"—not as barbarians, but as necessary agents of a system reboot.
The Action Protocol (The Survivor Archetype): A practical proposal of three sovereignty paths based on the surviving tribes of antiquity:
The Way of the Mercenary (Shardana): Security and defense.
The Way of the Technocrat (Philistine): Mastery of disruptive "iron" (technology).
The Way of the Architect (Dan): Construction of Arks and parallel systems.
The text concludes that the collapse is not an error to be avoided, but a "necessary shipwreck" for the purification of obsolete power structures.
Work type Narrative, Essay
Tags abraham, sumeria, ia, inteligencia artificial, origen de la humanidad, consciencia, transhumanismo, cromosoma 2, filosofía, tecnología, ensayo, despertar, no ficción, misterio., futuro, espiritualidad, biblia, a.r.k., anunnaki, cábala
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Entry date Jan 6, 2026, 5:35 AM UTC
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Author. Holder Salvador Lopez Fernandez. Date Jan 6, 2026.
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