

Veritas Foundation
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A Global Commitment to the Preservation of Truth
The Veritas Foundation is the independent, nonprofit arm of Veritas Labs, established to ensure that the principles of immutable evidence, institutional integrity, and public truth are protected for future generations.
While Veritas Labs develops the technologies that preserve digital truth, the Veritas Foundation exists to safeguard the societal, ethical, and historical responsibilities associated with that mission.
The Foundation’s mandate is rooted in a single belief:
Truth must outlast institutions, administrations, political cycles, and technological change.
Mission
To advance the global standard for evidentiary integrity by supporting:
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Development of open verification tools
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Preservation of critical historical and civic data
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Research into institutional continuity and archival science
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Public education on evidentiary standards and digital truth
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International cooperation on governance and trust infrastructure
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Independent oversight of Veritas Method™ stewardship
The Foundation ensures that the world’s critical records — financial, medical, scientific, governmental, and historical — remain authentic, accessible, and provable far into the future.
Purpose & Responsibilities
1. Stewardship of the Veritas Doctrine
The Foundation is the independent custodian of the Global Evidentiary Integrity Doctrine™, ensuring it remains:
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Neutral
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Nonpartisan
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Accessible
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Adapted to emerging global needs
Its role includes research, publication, and international advocacy.
2. Preservation of Public and Institutional Memory
The Foundation supports initiatives aimed at preserving:
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Governmental archives
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Scientific knowledge
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Public records
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Institutional histories
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Cultural heritage
Its objective is to prevent the erosion or manipulation of humanity’s shared truth.
3. Ethical Governance of Immutable Evidence
The Foundation provides ethical guidance on:
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When immutability should be applied
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How evidence should be stewarded
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The responsible use of permanent digital records
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Safeguards for sensitive data
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Public transparency around immutable logs
This ensures that Veritas technologies serve societal benefit.
4. Education & Standards Development
The Foundation leads global efforts to:
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Develop evidence-integrity standards
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Educate regulators and institutions
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Support academic and scientific research
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Promote public understanding of digital provenance
Its work helps embed Veritas principles into global governance.
Governance
The Veritas Foundation is structured as a nonprofit entity with:
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An independent board
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Ethical and scientific advisory committees
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Governance oversight to ensure neutrality
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Institutional partnerships across academia, government, and civil society
The Foundation may collaborate with archivists, historians, regulators, researchers, and international standards bodies.
Funding
The Foundation is supported through:
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Institutional contributions
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Philanthropic donations
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Research grants
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Partnerships with public institutions
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Voluntary support from organizations benefiting from Veritas stewardship
All funding is used exclusively to advance the Foundation’s mission.
Relationship to Veritas Labs
Veritas Labs develops the technology.
The Veritas Foundation protects the principle.
Veritas Labs builds the infrastructure for immutable truth;
The Foundation ensures that this infrastructure is used responsibly, ethically, and for public benefit.
Neither entity compromises the independence of the other.
This dual-structure model reinforces trust, accountability, and global legitimacy.
Areas of Impact
The Foundation focuses on long-term, high-value societal outcomes:
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Protecting digital democracy and public truth
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Preserving scientific and historical integrity
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Strengthening global governance standards
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Supporting developing nations with trust infrastructure
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Ensuring continuity of critical records across centuries
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Advancing the global movement for verifiable truth
Participate
Institutions, researchers, archivists, and donors may contribute by engaging in:
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Collaborative research
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Standards development
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Independent verification toolkits
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Public truth preservation initiatives
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Ethical oversight panels
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Civic education programs
The Veritas Foundation welcomes partners committed to the long-term preservation of truth.