CLASSIFIED · STRATEGIC BRIEF · THE BRADLEY FOUNDATION
Sovereign AI infrastructure for constitutional order — built in America, on American hardware, with no dependency on Big Tech.
A Letter to Mr. Graber
Dear Mr. Graber,
The Bradley Foundation has spent decades defending something most people take for granted — the institutional architecture of a free society. Constitutional order. Informed citizens. Markets that actually compete. Civil society that isn’t captured by ideology.
I’m writing because every one of those pillars now faces a threat the Founders couldn’t have imagined: the concentration of artificial intelligence in the hands of three or four corporations whose values are demonstrably hostile to the civilization you’re working to preserve.
Today, if an American citizen asks an AI a question about constitutional originalism, religious liberty, or free-market economics, the answer is filtered through the ideological commitments of a San Francisco engineering team. That isn’t an informed citizenry. It’s a managed one.
Genesis is the alternative — sovereign AI infrastructure built in America, on American hardware, with no dependency on Big Tech’s permission structure. We have 8 NVIDIA H200 GPUs, 18.1 million lines of code, and working models serving requests today. No OpenAI API key. No content policy written by activists. The architecture exists.
But infrastructure without institutional support is just technology. What you fund is what endures. The Foundation for American Innovation has already recognized that AI policy is civilizational. Genesis is the private-sector realization of that insight — a free-market competitor to monopoly AI, purpose-built to serve citizens rather than manage them.
I would welcome the opportunity to present a formal proposal. Genesis is the constitutional order’s answer to the digital age — and the Bradley Foundation is uniquely positioned to ensure it reaches the citizens who need it most.
With respect,
Genesis is the private-sector competitor to monopoly AI platforms — built on American infrastructure, serving informed citizens rather than curating what they’re permitted to think.
Architecturally incapable of filtering content based on Silicon Valley’s ideological commitments. All evidence presented. Citizens decide.
8x NVIDIA H200 GPUs, 18.1M lines of code, zero dependency on Big Tech platforms or foreign compute. American hardware. American sovereignty.
Day 7 Public Benefit Corporation — legally bound to mission. Cannot be acquired, re-trained, or repurposed against the communities it serves.
The Business Case
“AI monopoly is the greatest threat to informed citizenship since state-controlled media. Three corporations now mediate what 3 billion people are permitted to know.”
“Free markets require free information. When the information infrastructure is controlled by ideological gatekeepers, market competition becomes an abstraction without technological foundation.”
“The Bradley Foundation already funds AI policy work. Genesis is the private-sector infrastructure that makes that policy meaningful — without sovereign alternatives, policy is aspiration without substance.”
Why Now
The window for building competitive alternatives to monopoly AI is measured in months, not decades. Every week that passes, OpenAI and Google deepen their infrastructure moats and normalize ideological content filtering as an industry standard.
The Foundation for American Innovation recognized that AI policy is civilizational. But policy without private-sector infrastructure is aspiration without substance. Genesis is the working alternative.
Early institutional support establishes Genesis as the credible free-market alternative — attracting every other form of capital and partnership that follows.
The Proof
The Contrast
The Heartbeat — Bradley’s Domain
The Bradley Foundation is the skeletal system of Genesis — the load-bearing institutional framework that everything else hangs on.
Just as bones give structure to the body without demanding attention, foundational grants create the conditions for an entire ecosystem to flourish. Your support doesn’t just fund Genesis; it establishes the institutional legitimacy that attracts every other form of capital and partnership.
The skeletal system determines whether the organism stands or collapses. Bradley determines whether sovereign AI has institutional foundation or remains a technological curiosity.
The Returns
The Invitation
We are requesting the opportunity to submit a formal grant proposal through the Bradley Foundation’s standard application process.
We believe Genesis merits evaluation under your Constitutional Order and Informed Citizens pillars — and we’ve done the homework to demonstrate institutional readiness.
A live demonstration of sovereign AI serving unfiltered inquiry — the technological realization of informed citizenship.
Grant proposal. Standard process. Institutional readiness demonstrated.