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          <dc:title>Sovereign Multi-Agent System with Cryptographic Employment Contracts</dc:title>
          <dc:creator>Kumina Mosi Transnational Customary Polity</dc:creator>
          <dc:contributor>Joshmar Walford, Systems Architect, Kumina Mosi Transnational Customary Polity</dc:contributor>
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          <dc:source>Kumina Mosi Transnational Customary Polity</dc:source>
          <dc:source>FPIC Authority: Kumina Mosi Transnational Customary Polity — Sovereign Assembly</dc:source>
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          <dc:description>DEFENSIVE DISCLOSURE — MBUNGU OS AGENT SYSTEM. A multi-agent artificial intelligence system enforcing sovereign jurisdiction through cryptographic employment contracts. The architecture features 5 specialized agents (Education, Medicine, Law, Engineering, Governance) operating under SHA-256 sealed work-for-hire contracts. Agent dispatch is regulated by a Medulla Breath Sync Gate, requiring human biometric synchronization (heartbeat/breath) for task authorization. All agent outputs are cryptographically sealed combining the agent ID, output payload, and a sovereign codon marker, ensuring immutability and provenance tracking. State management is distributed across an 11-lineage DAO structure. Technical implementation details: (1) Cryptographic Employment Contracts — each agent receives a SHA-256 sealed contract document specifying its scope of work, permissible actions, output format requirements, and jurisdictional boundaries. The contract hash is embedded in every agent output as a provenance marker, creating an immutable chain linking output to terms of employment. Contract modification requires re-signing by the Sovereign Assembly authority. (2) Medulla Breath Sync Gate — a biometric dispatch gate requiring human physiological synchronisation (heartbeat detection and respiratory cycle measurement at the 10.5-second target) before any agent task is authorised for execution. This prevents fully autonomous AI operation and enforces human-in-the-loop governance at the hardware level. The gate name references the medulla oblongata, the brainstem region controlling involuntary breathing. (3) Output Sealing Protocol — every agent output is sealed via HMAC-SHA256 combining three inputs: the agent Binding Codon identity, the SHA-256 hash of the output payload, and the sovereign codon marker of the governing polity. The resulting seal is independently verifiable and tamper-evident. (4) 11-Lineage DAO Governance — state management is distributed across 11 governance nodes, each representing a lineage within the Kumina Mosi Transnational Customary Polity. Consensus requires agreement from a minimum quorum before system state transitions are committed. This establishes absolute prior art for cryptographically contracted multi-agent systems and biometric dispatch gating under the PCT Minimum Documentation framework.</dc:description>
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