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The Miscarriage of Justice Revolution Highlights the Need for Machine Verifiable Law

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LOS ANGELES - TelAve -- [Los Angeles, CA] — The Miscarriage of Justice Revolution, authored by Lesley Ormond, is an emerging manifesto centered on institutional failure, human limitation, and the growing public demand for transparency, dignity, and accountability within modern systems of governance.

The manifesto argues that many societal failures are not solely the result of deliberate wrongdoing, but often emerge from humanity's inability to consistently manage justice, truth, and ethical responsibility at scales larger than traditional human systems can reliably sustain. It describes a world increasingly affected by opacity, fragmentation, selective enforcement, and institutional inconsistency.

In response to these concerns, USA Corp states that it is actively working alongside community voices, contributors, and emerging ethical movements to explore technological systems capable of addressing these structural failures through transparency and computational accountability.

Machine Verifiable Law is a framework centered on transparent, auditable, and computationally verifiable governance systems intended to strengthen accountability, procedural consistency, immutable attribution, and institutional transparency.

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Associated with this framework is USA Corp's subsidiary initiative, The Normative Contract, described as an axiomatic and ontological contractual architecture designed to operationalize Machine Verifiable Law through computationally enforceable ethical systems operating on blockchain infrastructure.

According to its proponents, The Normative Contract seeks to establish systems where agreements become computationally auditable, accountability becomes structurally verifiable, contributor attribution becomes immutable, and governance processes become consistently enforceable through formalized verification mechanisms.

USA Corp further suggests these normative contractual systems may eventually interface with public-facing applications designed to support transparent communication, immutable authorship, and decentralized accountability.

One concept currently being explored is Screaming Secrets, a proposed blockchain-connected application intended to serve as a public-facing interface for transparency-oriented communication systems built upon Machine Verifiable Law infrastructure and normative contractual architectures.

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Supporters describe the concept as part of a broader effort to explore how decentralized technologies, immutable attribution systems, and machine-verifiable accountability structures may help individuals communicate, preserve authorship, protect disclosures, and participate in transparent governance environments without relying entirely on opaque institutional systems.

"The manifesto identifies the fracture," supporters explain. "Machine Verifiable Law and The Normative Contract attempt to provide the infrastructure capable of addressing it."

The relationship between the manifesto and these systems is described as philosophical alignment rather than organizational overlap: one articulates the lived reality of institutional miscarriage, while the others attempt to develop frameworks capable of restoring accountability through transparent and verifiable governance structures.

Advocates believe that axiomatic governance systems, ontological contractual architectures, blockchain verification systems, and machine-verifiable accountability mechanisms may contribute to a broader global conversation surrounding ethical governance, decentralized trust systems, institutional legitimacy, and the future evolution of justice in the digital age.

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Source: USA Corp/ FAITH Foundation
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