Antigua & Barbuda has formally announced an extraordinary legal development, proclaiming January 16, 2026, as Armistice Day, a day when a Silent World War comes to a close and a New Economic Order (NEO) takes effect. Prime Minister Gaston Browne paved the way by utilizing law as a liberating tool, achieving a monumental $810 billion-per-defendant sovereign judgment that grants Antigua an unprecedented $73 trillion in global regulatory authority.

This historical declaration challenges existing power structures and highlights the potential of Small Island Developing States (SIDS) to exert influence on a worldwide scale. NEO aims to transform traditional economic practices, empowering vulnerable nations and fostering a system of transparency over secrecy, focusing on human generosity rather than profit extraction. The philosophical foundation of NEO posits that sharing wealth is essential for global upliftment. As the world gears up for this monumental shift, January 16 promises to be a pivotal moment in the evolution of our global economic landscape.