Watching over digital rights,
Defending freedom to innovate

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"Our world is in crisis". - Of course it is !

This is what happens when the gap between existing systems and the field of possibilities becomes too wide. Or at the opposite, when they go into collision and everything around collapses. Two options then : either we stay attached to our old models and see the chances of moving forward reducing day after day just as a drifting continent. Or, we kiss them good bye once and for all, take a deep breathe and GO FOR IT.

Yes, evolution is scary. What will our future be made of and are we all going to adapt to it, we don't know. But have we any other choice than moving forward ? Well, everyone's decision. Here is one thing though : if we want to jump out of the current slump, we will have to innovate.

Re-think our economy. Enhance environmental friendly solutions. Find a way to social justice. Respect public health. Unlock education, culture, sciences and technologies so that each and everyone can take part in bringing new ideas and building a better future. Every single mind can make the difference. Innovative people shall NOT be set aside.

Ultimate Circle supports digital rights and freedom to innovate as the only way forward in shaping Europe's future.

Middle-aged models have lasted too long. Time for renewal has come. "No fear, no surprise, no hesitation, no doubt".

To the glory of Mankind.

A. M. Combes

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