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I am Paul Elvere DELSART, founder of the EL4DEV program and the EL4DEV Confederation, also known as the
Green Empire of the East and the West. From Torreblanca, Spain, I am initiating a movement that some might call a
peaceful revolution, but which I proudly name the Reconquista of Small Towns and Villages. This is not merely a
return to rural roots, but a strategic, geopolitical, cultural, and spiritual renaissance led by small towns, the
forgotten ones of the modern world.
This Reconquista is driven by an unprecedented program: THE MUNICIPALITIES COUNTER-ATTACK. It is not just a
slogan, but a mechanism for profound territorial transformation. Through this program, small towns and villages
with fewer than 5,000 inhabitants in Spain, France, Portugal, Italy, and Greece will stand together. They will no
longer be mere administrative units: they will become modern, autonomous, visionary, and interconnected citystates. Each of these cities will play a central role in the co-construction of a regenerated societal model, freed
from the centralizing systems that have long paralyzed local creativity.
At the heart of this gentle Reconquista, the 21st-century Templar Commanderies, called LE PAPILLON SOURCE,
act as beacons. They are hybrid spaces: educational parks, experimental farms, research hubs, alternative tourist
centers, and biodiversity sanctuaries. These commanderies are the fortresses of our new social order. They are also
refuges of collective intelligence, where the new ‘knights’ of peace and sustainability are trained: the philosopherkings of the modern age.
The Reconquista is also economic. It has its own currency, the GREEN COIN EL4DEV. This is not a speculative
cryptocurrency, but a ‘stablecoin’ whose value is backed by farmland enriched with biodiversity and certified LE
PAPILLON SOURCE: a fair, ethical, and circular unit of exchange. It powers an alternative economy that rewards
virtuous action, local creation, education, culture, and ecology. It is the currency of cooperation, not competition.
To coordinate this networked epic, I have been designing for years a strategic tool: the Information System called Big
Smart Data EL4DEV. As the digital brain of our intellectual, cultural, social, ecological, and highly entrepreneurial
empire, it allows real-time modeling of the dynamics of each territory, connects actors, optimizes decisions, and
generates new synergies. It is the invisible catalyst of a new geopolitics: one of peoples allied in their diversity
and complementarity.
The Reconquista of Small Towns and Villages (Reconquista EL4DEV or Reconquista 3.0) does not aim merely to
save small towns: it elevates them into geopolitical powers. Through the Societal Economic Interest Groups
formed, these small towns and villages will unite at the national level and then integrate into other regional blocs
within Politico-Societal Unions. From these blocs will emerge a new geopolitical balance - decentralized, ethical,
and resilient. Europe will no longer be seen as a centralized technocracy, but as an archipelago of local powers
united by shared values.
This dynamic is part of a broader framework: the EL4DEV Second Renaissance Movement. A renaissance that is
neither academic nor museum-like, but alive, transdisciplinary, rooted in experience and the living world. It appeals to
sensitivity, spirituality, collective intelligence, the poetry of places, and the enthusiasm of youth. It rejects the planned
obsolescence of cultures, knowledge, and human beings. In contrast, it values slowness, beauty, justice, and
harmony with nature.
Everything begins here, in Torreblanca, a modest Mediterranean coastal town in the province of Castellón, within the
Valencian Autonomous Community of Spain. This is no coincidence. It is a simple place, rich in telluric energy. From
this anchor point, the wave will spread to other Mediterranean territories. Spain will unite with its sister nation,
Portugal, and then with France, Italy, and Greece. An ancient yet renewed alliance, born from a shared awareness:
the duty to repair the world, not through force, but through cooperation, beauty, creation, and example.
Thus, through the Reconquista of Small Towns and Villages (Reconquista EL4DEV or Reconquista 3.0), we are
not merely rebuilding local economies: we are rewriting the codes of a new civilization. An Empire without an
authoritarian emperor, an Empire of East and West, North and South, green, spiritual, humanist, and participatory,
where every individual has a role to play and every territory has a mission to fulfill.