This wasn't designed in a boardroom. It was built from lived experience.
Background: Decades in tech strategy, systems architecture, and intelligence analysis. Specialized in identifying leverage points in complex adaptive systems.
Why PHIERS: Not a politician. Not a lobbyist. Just someone who saw the mathematical opportunity everyone else missed—and built the blueprint to execute it.
Contact: 916-306-8967 | info@phiers.org
The moment: Congress rejected both healthcare plans. 22 million Americans about to lose coverage. Everyone said, "There's nothing we can do."
But there was a pattern no one was seeing.
CMS pays $8,000/year per person for traditional insurance. 80% don't need hospitalization—they'd be fine with $600/year telehealth. That's $7,400 freed per person. Enough to pay for 12 others.
One conversion funds 12. Those 12 fund 148. 148 fund 1,825. Exponential. Unstoppable.
Every conversion generates $7,400+ in freed government savings. That money pays for the next 12 conversions. The system funds itself through exponential compounding. Congress can't "defund" something that literally generates money through efficiency.
3.5% of Americans organized = guaranteed systemic change (Harvard research, Erica Chenoweth). We're targeting 100M+ = 9x the threshold. This isn't hope—it's mechanics.
Members control their own healthcare choices. No corporate middlemen. No profit extraction. 100M+ organized = largest pharmaceutical buyer in the nation = market dominance through pure purchasing power.
Healthcare + Jobs + Economy + Politics + Peace. Each dimension strengthens the others. Block one, the system adapts. This is systems thinking applied to national transformation.
7 million customers. 80-90% prescription savings. 200+ retail pharmacies operational. Proves cooperative pharmaceutical buying works at scale.
Cooperative healthcare delivery model. Operational 2+ years. Proves member-controlled healthcare works.
Studied 323 political campaigns from 1900-2006. Finding: NO campaign where 3.5% of the population participated in sustained, organized action ever failed.
Translation: Systemic change isn't just possible—it's guaranteed once we reach and sustain 3.5% organized participation.
Most healthcare plans require Congress to spend more money.
PHIERS saves Congress $2.73 TRILLION annually by replacing expensive insurance with efficient telehealth.
We're not asking them to do something hard. We're showing them the math that makes it easy.
Congress will choose the path of least resistance. We're making PHIERS that path.
Click to enlarge • From Petition to Universal Coverage: The 90-Day Sprint
This is how 234 million Americans get coverage. This is how we force Congress to act. This is how we reclaim our government.