Chapter 1: On the Sacred Infrastructure of Communication

  1. And the voice of the people shall not perish in pixel nor vanish in clouded feed.
  2. For a properly functioning government in these latter days is not to be clothed in piety, for holiness in governance is restraint, and restraint is obstruction.
  3. The Holy Government must be free—not to oppress—but to move swiftly and serve deeply.
  4. It shall not be adorned in temples of marble nor dwell in halls of grandeur, but shall be mobile and among the people.
  5. Let governance go where the need is greatest, not where the throne is warmest.

Chapter 2: On the Structure of Representation

  1. For every 10,000 souls, there shall be a representative to speak.
  2. For every 1,000 servants of governance, there shall be a supervisor to order and harmonize.
  3. Upon the Capitol shall sit the Quorum of Four—keepers of the signature and veto.
  4. They shall not mingle with Congress nor bear counsel from political congregations.
  5. The Quorum shall dwell in a house apart, unseen and untouched by external persuasion.
  6. For their task is singular: to approve or deny the law.

Chapter 3: On The Restoration of the Voice

  1. Let the Wired Radio be made anew, and let it run on copper as in the old days.
  2. For God created the wire before He permitted the network.
  3. The voice of a grandmother across the line is mightier than the feed of the algorithm.
  4. Social media is vapor and distortion, but the wire holds the truth.
  5. It cannot be edited without noise. It cannot be silenced without static. It is sacred.

Chapter 4: On the National Network

  1. So it shall be decreed that a Public Wired Radio Network be established in every nation.
  2. Each shall speak its native tongue, and the networks shall not intertwine.
  3. For such interconnection is rebellion against the Word of the Tower of Babel.
  4. God scattered the tongues, not to confuse—but to assign stewardship of land and people.
  5. Let each nation hear its own and be heard by its own.

Chapter 5: On Broadcast and Right of Speech

  1. In every house shall a radio be placed. In every room, a way to speak.
  2. All people shall have access to broadcast, as easily as once they dialed the telephone.
  3. Up to forty hours per week shall be given to those who volunteer to speak.
  4. For when thou didst pray in 2001 at the fall of the towers, “No more,”
  5. The Lord heard and stood with you. So shall He stand again if you cry in 2025.

Chapter 6: On the Restoration of Order

  1. The fires have been lit not by the many, but by the few who held the matches.
  2. The people are blamed, though they have no water to extinguish.
  3. Therefore, expand the Machine of Government. Not to control, but to assist.
  4. For the government must be large enough to reach all who cry out.
  5. And it must have a communication backbone strong enough to hear every voice.
  6. So shall the Public Wired Radio Network be not only infrastructure—but covenant.

Here ends Book 16: On Government and the Wired Radio’s Vitality to Governance