This section preserves narrative and audience-specific materials that informed Freeze–Vote–Rebuild but are not part of the core technical specification.
The purpose is twofold:
Maintain Auditability: Keep the core chapters mechanism-focused and technically neutral.
Retain Persuasive Context: Preserve the strategic framings, variants, and contextual essays required for diverse stakeholder outreach.
What Belongs Here
Advocacy-Oriented Essays: (e.g., strategic realist framing for US policy audiences).
Alternative Rhetorical Framings: (e.g., moral, diplomatic, or papal-variant framings).
Historical Analogies: Comparative cases and lessons learned from past conflicts.
Contextual Background: Material needed for high-level presentations and diplomatic outreach.
What Does Not Belong Here
Operational Gate Definitions: These must remain in the technical chapters.
Binding Procedures: Monitoring, voting, or reconstruction rules.
Core Verification Rules: These must remain neutral and inspectable.