The Governance

What is the Governance?

The Governance was an active entity that use to operate from Governors Island, New York.
Its purpose was to ensure the sustenance of life within this major city by designing precise solutions for the wide scope of beings present on its territory.

As an independent research bureau www.governance.direct puts forth every possible efforts to gather data and material on what this entity once was and on what it has become today.

Much of this documentation remains speculative. The Governance and its various modes of operation through time are an intricate figure to detect and to comprehend. Yet, through our researches, there is one central element upon which we no longer doubt: facing the immensity of its task, and realizing that its monolithic nature would eventually impose a finite limit to its scope of operation, the Governance took the decision to disintegrate itself.
The timeline of this event is not precisely known, although our researches lead us to believe that the final act of this sequence has been the destruction of Building 877 which was obliterated in June 2013.

The Governance's disintegration happened through a series of carefully thought-through actions aimed at ensuring the resilience of the its plans.
Far from vanishing into nothingness, what one could wrongly call the Governance's death had actually been a purposeful transformation. We consider this puzzling episode as a strategic masterpiece. Meticulously designed, it aimed at preserving and extending its work by transforming its singular mind into a manifold of fragments scattered among a vast decentralized network of interconnected beings: the agents.

Beware: Do not mistake The Governance and "the government". The various forms of governance implemented by humans and defined as "the government" are not the entity defined here as "The Governance". Any ruling system designed by humans is more limited in time and agency than what the agenda of The Governance has been covering and still covers under its new form.