80,000 Nodes. One Clean Earth.
We aren’t just complaining about a broken system; we are drafting the exact schematics to replace it.
The $22 Trillion fix isn’t a single, massive machine or a centralized corporate grid. It is a decentralized, modular network of 80,000 clean energy and water purification hubs strategically placed across the globe.
The Modular Engine The earth isn’t uniform, and our hubs won’t be either. The engine changes depending on the geography, but the mission remains identical: zero-cost energy and pure water for the local population.
- The Desert Nodes: Utilizing massive solar-thermal mirror arrays to power coastal desalination plants, turning ocean water into fresh lifelines for arid regions.
- The Northern & Midwest Nodes: Tapping into advanced geothermal and wind arrays to pull historical, toxic industrial runoff out of our local aquifers and soil.
Current Status: Rendering the Future We are actively building the visual and structural architecture for these hubs. Right now, the 3D CAD models, the fluid dynamics, and the high-fidelity simulations for “Site Zero” are being pushed through a 24-core Threadripper and an RTX 3090 right here in Kansas City. It takes immense computing power and 128GB of RAM just to model a 2688 reality, but the digital foundation is being poured.
The Open-Source Promise When the blueprints, the Veo video renderings, and the structural math are finalized, they will live on this exact page.
If you are an engineer, a hydrologist, or a builder who wants to help refine the math of Site Zero, the doors will be open soon.
April 7th, 2026
Update: Our first milestone has been reached. Despite my determination to do this completely open-sourced, it’s just not feasible to walk into a board room and meet with people that are currently entrenched in the oil conundrum and give them this plan without any protections.
I’ve now secured the first provisional patent on the concept of a modular facility that’s powered solely by renewable energy, and uses waste heat from multiple stages to simultaneously extract targeted minerals needed for American sovereignty. In addition, the site for node 01 has been set to Picher, Oklahoma, one of the nation’s most toxic superfund sites. If we can prove that all you have to do is be both efficient and productive without the use of oil, and do it in one of the worst of conditions possible, this will be a first giant leap forward in the realization of our goals.
Stay tuned for more information on the plans as they develop. I do expect to have a simple flow chart outlining the projected features and potential output soon. Thanks so much for your interest.
Any questions or comments please email Brandon@TheEFP.org