ClearLIFE is a long-horizon ecosystem connecting governance, land stewardship, energy, housing, finance, and digital identity. Its flagship territorial initiative - LIFETERRA - is a proposed 20.4% development zone in Bir Tawil, anchored by a $1B, 1,000-year stewardship commitment.
Southern strategic zone, anchored to a research and logistics base.
Of the ~2,060 km² territory, framed as long-term stewardship.
Structured as $1M / year for 1,000 years, by ClearProperties.
A generational horizon for land, energy, and governance.
ClearProperties proposes to purchase and steward approximately 20.4% of Bir Tawil for a total commitment of $1,000,000,000 structured as $1M per year for 1,000 years. Not a temporary claim; a generational investment in land, infrastructure, energy independence, housing, governance, and long-term human flourishing.
The LIFETERRA zone is framed as a long-term stewardship initiative respecting Bir Tawil's land, terrain, environmental realities, regional context, and future cooperation opportunities. Conceptual mapping reflects the corrected boundary proposal and the southern strategic zone.
Future civilizations require integrated systems: transparent governance, resilient infrastructure, renewable energy, sustainable housing, financial coordination, digital identity, and long-term stewardship. LIFETERRA is the first flagship territory demonstrating how these systems can work together.
Digital World provides the civic operating layer identity, records, participation, services, and transparent administration.
Leads the land stewardship framework, development planning, zoning, and long-horizon infrastructure coordination.
Solar generation, storage, water exploration, conservation, and resilient desert utilities.
Transportation, aviation, industrial fuel, logistics resilience, and future mobility across desert and regional corridors.
Emergency medicine, remote healthcare, wellness, medical infrastructure, and long-term resilience in frontier environments.
Clear Homes supports modular housing, settlement design, worker villages, research facilities, and future civic systems.
The first phase is disciplined: prove access, water, energy, safety, communications, housing, governance, and regional partnership value before any permanent city-scale work begins.
Publish the ClearLIFE vision, LIFETERRA charter, and proposed stewardship framework.
Formalize the ClearProperties $1B / 1,000-year purchase and stewardship proposal.
Conduct environmental, water, access, security, geological, and cultural-impact studies.
Establish a research, logistics, mapping, communications, and emergency-response base.
Deploy solar microgrids, water systems, modular housing, and secure digital civic services.
Invite infrastructure, sustainability, scientific, humanitarian, African, and Arabian partners.
ClearLIFE connects governance, infrastructure, finance, housing, energy, trade, logistics, digital identity, and future territorial development across African, Arabian, and globally connected digital jurisdictions.
Governance, digital identity, civic systems, property records, and public-service infrastructure the operating layer for the entire ecosystem.
East Africa connection point for logistics, partnerships, talent, development corridors, and regional cooperation.
Continental alignment for African cooperation, investment, infrastructure, and regional development.
Arabian and Red Sea corridor network for trade, mobility, capital, and cross-regional partnerships.
Future exchange and marketplace for settlement, trade, capital flows, and economic coordination.
Housing, modular villages, sustainable dwellings, settlement planning, and community-scale development.
Solar power, storage, microgrids, grid independence, and renewable infrastructure deployment.
Fuel logistics, transportation, aviation support, mobility, and long-range operational resilience.
Primary proposed purchaser and steward for the 20.4% LIFETERRA development zone.
Healthcare systems, emergency response, wellness infrastructure, remote medicine, and human resilience.
Capital formation, project finance, partner participation, and long-term development funding.
Strategic oversight, ownership coordination, governance alignment, and multi-sector stewardship.
For governments, investors, scientists, infrastructure builders, and humanitarian partners aligned with a 1,000-year horizon in Bir Tawil.