core/docs/acbcontent/acbcontent_charter.md
Shay a062267627 docs: add conscience capstone (ADR-0200) + acbcontent bundle; truthful README ledger sync
Place the acbcontent/CORE doc bundle and sync the README to the live
capability ledger.

ADR-0200 (Proposed) — The Conscience & Graduated-Autonomy Architecture:
four-pillar affirm_human_life, autonomy ceiling, pack/floor split.
Relocated from the bundle to docs/decisions/, renumbered, cross-refs
fixed, added to the decisions index.

docs/acbcontent/: charter, operating-constraints, filing guide,
no-car/low-cash checklist, unified prep, boundary-lock buildplan, INDEX
(+ archive/ for the three superseded drafts).

README accuracy sync — corrected, NOT the supplied patch. The bundle's
readme_accuracy_sync.patch promoted mathematics_logic to `expert`, but
the live `core capability ledger` reports `audit-passed`: the ADR-0120
expert signature lapsed when GSM8K evidence advanced (#488 4/46/0,
#500 6/44/0), so the signed claim_digest (4c46f530) no longer matches
the recomputed evidence digest (02f6d3c8) and the composer correctly
refuses the promotion. Applying the patch would have asserted a
capability the engine's own ledger refuses.

Instead: kept the patch's accurate parts (three distinct GSM8K numbers;
train-sample 6/0/44; public split 150/150 vs frontier) and replaced the
false expert claims with the verified ledger story (signed -> lapsed ->
audit-passed; composite gate passes B1 185/185, B2 40/40, B3 50/50,
wrong=0; re-earning expert is a re-signature, not new capability work).
Patch left unapplied; INDEX marks it superseded with the reason.

Verification: docs-only diff (no code/eval/CLAIMS/SHA files touched);
smoke suite 67/67 green.
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acbcontent — Charter & Governing Doctrine

Entity: acbcontent ("A Christianity Breakdown") — religious nonprofit (the parent). Role: holder of the mission and the veto. The conscience. Status of this document: founding source material for counsel to convert into articles of incorporation, bylaws, and the control instrument. Not legal advice. Build the entrenchment and veto mechanisms with a specialist before relying on them.


1. Purpose (the governing line)

acbcontent exists to advance its religious and charitable mission by putting trustworthy intelligence into everyone's hands — and reaching the least-served first.

The organization owns and governs the for-profit CORE, directing it toward life, recovery, healing, and peace, and toward those whom power is least likely to reach. The technology is given freely to all; acbcontent's charter is to ensure it arrives — before and regardless of who else takes it — where life most needs it.

This purpose is entrenched (§6): it cannot be amended, sold, or redirected without the control instrument's consent.

2. Convictions

  • No favoritism. God shows no partiality (Peter, at Cornelius's house); grace falls on all, as sun and rain on the just and unjust alike. The gift is for everyone, including those who may misuse it.
  • Free will, and active stewardship. God gives power and does not merely shrug at its misuse — He acts, redeems, stays on the side of life. So acbcontent gives freely and stewards actively. Both halves.
  • Every person is an image-bearer, enemy included. The technology is built to save, never to take, and to favor the overlooked.
  • The body outlasts its founder. Mission is carried through people and partners poured into, not through one indispensable person.

3. Exempt-purpose framing (for counsel)

The mission should be expressible as an exempt purpose — religious and charitable (relief of the distressed/underserved through life-saving and humanitarian technology). How the religious charter and the charitable-relief activity are stated affects 501(c)(3) qualification and the permissible relationship to a for-profit subsidiary. Counsel to confirm framing; see §7.

4. The chartered priority (binding, not aspirational)

acbcontent governs CORE by one selection rule, written into the charter so it survives changes in board, mood, and money:

Least-served first. Every deployment, partnership, and initiative CORE undertakes is evaluated against: does this serve the overlooked first? Grace to all; priority to those power skips.

This rule is protected by the control instrument (§5) — no future board or buyer may strip it.

5. Governance & control

  • Ownership. acbcontent owns CORE. CORE's earnings flow up to serve the mission; the mission does not bend to serve earnings.
  • Control instrument (the veto). A golden share / steward-ownership mechanism gives acbcontent veto power over: (a) any change to the mission (§1), (b) any sale or transfer of control of CORE, (c) any removal of the chartered priority (§4), and (d) any removal or weakening of CORE's life-valuing boundary (CORE constraints §3). Mechanism and jurisdiction to be set with counsel.
  • Arms-length reality. acbcontent and CORE are genuinely distinct entities with distinct governance. The protection — "CORE cannot be redirected" — depends on the parent being a real, arms-length holder of a real veto, not a label on one entity. Keep the separation true on paper and in practice.
  • Board duty. Directors are charged to uphold the mission and convictions above growth, revenue, or expedience.

6. Entrenchment & amendment lock

The Purpose (§1), Convictions (§2), chartered Priority (§4), and the protected boundary (CORE §3) are entrenched. They may not be amended away by ordinary board action; change requires the control instrument's consent. This is the structural answer to founder-dependence: the mission must hold on the founder's worst day, and past his last one.

7. Open questions — for a specialist (before anything locks)

  1. Nonprofit-owns-for-profit specifics: UBIT (unrelated business income tax); private inurement / private benefit; and — critically — excess-business-holdings rules, which can penalize a private foundation for owning a for-profit (public-charity status vs. private-foundation status materially changes what's allowed). Resolve entity classification early.
  2. Golden-share / steward-ownership mechanics in the chosen jurisdiction — how to make the veto durable and enforceable.
  3. Religious-charter + charitable-relief framing for clean exempt qualification.
  4. The open-source fork (decided here at acbcontent as a mission call; implemented at CORE — see CORE §2). This is the one decision everything downstream hangs on.

Not legal advice. §§57 must be built with a specialist attorney in mission-driven / steward-ownership and nonprofit-controlled-for-profit structures.