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This process, which I call the Reconquista of Small Towns and Villages, Reconquista EL4DEV, or Reconquista
3.0, is being implemented through the ambitious sub-program entitled The Municipalities Counter-Attack. Its goal is to
restore the autonomy, territorial sovereignty, intellectual cooperation, and dignity of small towns with fewer than
5,000 inhabitants (but potentially up to 7,000), elevating them to the status of key actors in local, regional, and
national renewal.
Through a set of innovative agreements and Societal Economic Interest Groups, these small towns become coowners of ecotourism, educational, and agro-climatic infrastructures bearing the LE PAPILLON SOURCE label.
These are not mere structures: they are the commanderies of the new Green Empire of the East and the West, also
known as the EL4DEV Confederation.
From Torreblanca, a pioneering town despite a still hesitant local administration (as it has not taken a stance), I am
asymmetrically mobilizing youth and citizens around this transformation project which, although globally
recognized, is still seeking its first official Spanish allies (or perhaps they may not be necessary). Fear not, they will
come. Just as castles took time to rise, each Vegetal Caldera, our vegetative fortresses emitting beneficial
electromagnetic fields, will rise with patience, humility, and grandeur.
We are not merely offering infrastructures. We are laying the foundations of a new social contract, a new
geopolitical organization, and a societal New World Order based on intellectual cooperation, societal diplomacy,
and shared progress. This model, which some might call utopian, is already taking root in minds around the world and
will soon become tangible through concrete tools: the Big Smart Data EL4DEV, the GREEN COIN EL4DEV,
intellectual and artistic cooperation initiatives, among many others.
This initiative is neither a fantasy nor a megalomaniacal delusion, but a systemic, multidisciplinary, and profoundly
human response to the ongoing civilizational collapse: economic, ecological, cultural, social, and institutional.
I extend my hand to you in all seriousness, but also with a touch of mischief: for, you see, power no longer hides in
Madrid, Barcelona, or Brussels. It is germinating in experimental cities and complexes, as well as in the co-creations of
the future. The Reconquista is gentle, intellectual, vegetal, and resolutely joyful.
This international action plan places Torreblanca at the heart of the EL4DEV Second Renaissance Movement,
mobilizing its inhabitants around a collective project driven by purpose, innovation, solidarity, and local
sovereignty. It can be replicated in other small Mediterranean towns, thereby creating a network of territories
committed to global and sustainable transformation.
I am an ideological influencer because I support a structuring ideology: that of societal globalization, a model of
distributed governance, a new diplomacy based on intellectual and cultural exchange, and a hypercollective
society that rejects dehumanized individualism and technocratic domination. I propose another path: one in which
small territories have the power to initiate change, where citizens become designers of their environment, and
where the values of sharing, spirituality, cooperation, and regeneration replace those of competition, predation, and
consumption.
My project is disruptive because it breaks the codes, returns power to the collective imagination, and is based on
systemic intelligence, social innovation, a new political aesthetic, and active spirituality. I accept being polarizing
because what I propose is demanding, requiring a profound reevaluation of established certainties. The polarization
I provoke is not an obstacle; it is proof that my message is effective, that it resonates, and that it generates inner
movements. It is a necessary step toward spreading my realistic utopia.
My vision transcends borders and includes the creation of a new global social contract, collectively developed
by peoples through local experiments connected by systemic similarities. This contract is born from action, not
imposition. It is structured around cooperation dynamics established through the infrastructures, events,