Conflict of Interest

Repeace and its contributors have no conflicts of interest. This vision was not born out of profit, but out of necessity—a response to a world where systemic conflicts of interest have eroded public trust.

Repeace emerged as a new form of civic dissent: one designed to resolve conflicts of interest, not deepen them. Since its inception, Repeace GmbH, its founder, and most collaborators have invested their time and energy without receiving financial compensation. At the same time, Repeace is a trademark and incorporated company—not to generate private gain, but to protect the integrity of the Three Pledges, the name, and the brand.

These elements form the structural core of a new civic identity and must be safeguarded as a coherent guide, or even a frequency, capable of aligning mass intention. From this foundation, monetization is possible—but not corrupting. Apps, media platforms, polling tools, social networks, and merchandise can emerge from the Repeace framework to cover the costs of development, infrastructure, and fair salaries for collaborators, developers, and strategists.

Unlike traditional NGOs or partisan foundations, Repeace was not designed to depend on donations or institutional approval. It was built to become self-sustaining—powered by the people who resonate with its message.