Antigua is on the brink of a revolutionary transformation, inheriting a $70 trillion gravity field under the leadership of Prime Minister Gaston Browne. This initiative, dubbed the New Economic Order (NEO), is not merely a vision; it is now enshrined in law, promoting sustainable practices and carbon-negative goals.

The stage is set with only 72 hours remaining until a pivotal moment in the U.S. Court of Appeal on April 1, 2026. As Browne and his allies prepare for this critical juncture, they highlight their commitment to justice, integrity, and the collective power of the citizens—101,000 strong—against corruption.

“It’s the whole nation of Antigua and Barbuda. So now it’s 101,000 of us. Go team,” Browne declared, emphasizing the unity of the nation in the face of adversity.

Alkiviades David, a key player in this movement, described the journey from being metaphorically buried alive by opposition forces to breathing new life into Antigua’s aspirations for a transparent, sustainable future. Alongside a group of passionate citizens, he invites the global community to witness this historical transformation.

With the NEO aiming to lay the groundwork for a society free from corruption while prioritizing the environment, Antigua's future shines bright with possibilities. The descent into darkness from corruption is countered by a rising force—most notably the imminent $70 trillion gravity field, symbolizing the potential for regeneration and hope.

The citizens of Antigua stand united, poised to take this historic step towards justice, sustainability, and economic transformation, heralding a new era for their nation.