This index lists every Layer × Module surface in the Sovereign Stack as a clickable target,
e.g. individual.core.money-finance or citadel.material.food.
Each row under a module is one concrete surface you can attach a stack/toolchain to.
Core Stack
Modules that exist at every layer: money, comms, keys, compute, security, law, governance, time, and myth.
How value is stored, moved, tracked, and risk-managed so the layer survives shocks.
How signals move: messaging, coordination, publishing, and discovery under censorship pressure.
Who is “us”, who is “not us”, and who can touch what—backed by actual keys and access.
The machines and workflows that do digital work for the layer, with or without the cloud.
Avoid getting owned: physical, cyber, social engineering, and coercion posture.
How promises are recorded, enforced, and repaired—inside or outside legacy courts.
How decisions get made, who gets a say, and how power rotates without explosions.
How the layer structures time: rhythms, maintenance, audits, drills, and emergency triggers.
Why the layer exists at all: stories, values, and symbols that make sacrifice make sense.
Material Survival
Physical sovereignty modules: energy, water, food, shelter, health, sanitation.
Generation, storage, and distribution of usable power.
Reliable access to clean water and basic sanitation coupling.
Calories, nutrition, and buffering against supply disruptions.
Housing, climate control, construction, and maintenance.
First aid, chronic care, medicines, triage, biosecurity, and mental stability.
Sewage, trash, compost, hazardous waste, and disease prevention.
Movement & Exchange
How people, goods, and relationships move: mobility, logistics, trade.
The ability to move people and assets on your own terms.
How stuff gets from “out there” to “here” reliably.
How you touch the outside world: markets, alliances, diplomacy, boundaries, filters.
Capability & Memory
Anti-fragility modules: skills, tools, land, and memory/archives.
How people learn, cross-train, drill, and pass on knowledge.
Hand tools, spare parts, fabrication, and maintenance regimes.
Terrain, soil, ecology, resource rights, hazard mapping, long-horizon sustainability.
Documentation, runbooks, receipts, lineage, audit trails, and “what we know and how we know it”.