Remnant Fieldworks Library

The Remnant Fieldworks Library is a structured body of work defining systems that must operate under pressure.

These works are written to last — resisting trend in favor of memory, truth, and disciplined craft. They span culture, history, formation, faith, and applied systems thinking.

All titles are published independently and fulfilled through Amazon to ensure global availability and long-term preservation.

The Proof-First Canon

Six Volumes. One System.

The Control Architecture for High-Impact Systems

The Proof-First Canon defines a structured governance architecture for environments where execution must hold under pressure:

  • Financial systems

  • AI decision-making

  • Administrative control

  • Regulatory environments

This is the foundation of ProofLayer and the Remnant Fieldworks governance model.

The ProofLayer System Stack

These volumes form a unified architecture:

  • Proof Before Power — Doctrine
    Power must be earned through proof

  • Verification Before Execution — Framework
    Execution is the final step, not the first

  • ProofLayer — System
    Intercepts actions before they execute

  • AI Governance — Application (AI)
    AI outputs are treated as proposed actions

  • Treasury Proof — Application (Finance)
    Money does not move without verified authority

  • Hold / Rollback / Replay — Control
    Systems must be able to stop, reverse, and safely re-execute

This is not commentary.
👉 It is architecture.

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A chart illustrating the six-layer control architecture for high-impact systems. The layers include Proof Before Power, Verification Before Execution, Prooflayer system, AI Governance application, Treasury Proof application, and Hold/Rollback/Replay control layer. Each layer has a description and function, emphasizing verification and control before execution. The bottom section shows the verification flow from authority, evidence, control, proof, to execution. The message highlights that this is a control architecture, not a feature set.