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The Cover: "The Infrastructure Mandate"

Subject
CM-2: The Admissibility Layer for Sovereign AI (U$20M Phase One)
The Hook
"LLM scaling has hit a structural wall. Models currently reconstruct state rather than preserve it, leading to architectural drift that makes them non-admissible for high-consequence government and enterprise use. Cognitive Memoisation (CM-2) is the defined normative protocol that solves this by projecting curated invariants into inference."

The Body (The "Hard Shell"):

The Problem
Current AI architecture is deficient. It lacks a governance substrate.
The Solution
CM-2. A runtime governance engine that establishes epistemic anchorage and stability across any LLM API or Open Source model.
The Protocol
Like a 'Gedcom for Knowledge,' CM-2 enables Distributed Cognition—making knowledge portable and interoperable without vendor lock-in.
The Status
The protocol and architecture are fully defined and publicly anchored. This is not a research proposal; it is an infrastructure rollout.
The Ask
U$20M to build the universal CM-2 laboratory, integrate with all major AI platforms, and harden a Sovereign Open Source LLM for mission-critical deployment.

The Closing (The "Competition Trigger"):

"The provenance of this architecture is locked and timestamped. We are now selecting a lead investor to operationalize the first-mover advantage before the protocol becomes the global standard for knowledge interchange.