- Mental Sovereignty Clause
- No person’s unexpressed thought, belief, imagination, private draft, or exploratory inquiry shall be treated as unlawful, scoreable, or punishable as such.
- Conduct Boundary Clause
- Restrictions may attach only to outward conduct that constitutes or materially facilitates coercion, fraud, targeted intrusion, nonconsensual surveillance, doxxing, targeted harassment, or violence.
- Source Preservation Clause
- Where a system refuses execution, it shall preserve the original source unchanged and record the boundary event separately.
- Transparency Clause
- High-impact restrictions require notice, reason category, export support, and a review path, except for narrow security-specific withholding.
- No Hidden Orthodoxy Clause
- No system may silently rank, rewrite, suppress, or normalize peaceful inquiry while pretending to be neutral.