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The Economics of Truth: Why I Wrote the Newsload Magna Carta

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I used to think I was in the video production business. But over the last year, as I watched AI begin to hallucinate reality at scale, I realized that Bizbio was actually in the truth business.

We built the Newsload Protocol to save local journalism, but we quickly discovered that the problem wasn't just about "business models." It was about the survival of shared reality. In a world flooding with deepfakes and "pink slime," the ability to prove a video is real is no longer a feature—it is a human right.


That realization forced me to make a hard decision about how we scale.


Standard business logic says you charge everyone the same price. But looking at the map of global press freedom, I realized that a journalist in Moscow or Tehran isn't a "customer." They are a dissident. Charging them for the tools to protect their identity and verify their footage felt wrong. Worse, it was bad strategy.


Today, I am officially publishing the Newsload Magna Carta.


This document codifies our shift from a media company to a Freedom Technology Alliance. It introduces our new "Freedom Index" Pricing Model. From now on, we are decoupling our revenue from our mission in hostile zones. If you operate a Newsload Node in a country where the press is silenced, our patent-pending "Active Interrogation" hardware verification tools are now 100% subsidized.


We will verify the silicon, not the citizen. We will provide the "Iron Dome" of credibility to those who need it most, at zero cost.


We are no longer just building a franchise. We are building the infrastructure of the Agentic Economy, and we are dedicating it to the defense of the human spirit.


Listen to this audio overview to learn more -


- Bryan Bakker Founder, BizBio Inc.

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