A Knight in Shining Armor: How Immortalis Is Changing the World

In a citizens meeting update, Mark Hamilton frames Immortalis as something unprecedented: a message that transcends every political divide. Liberals, conservatives, libertarians — everyone responds the same way. Hamilton reports two landmark letters of intent from biomedical pioneers, outlines distinct strategies for Argentina and America, and delivers the verdict from real-world conversations: “We have a hit.”

Based on Mark Hamilton · Published by Neothink Institute · 14 min read
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Why Is Immortalis a Knight in Shining Armor?

Because it rides past every political and ideological barrier to address the one thing everyone cares about: saving lives. Immortalis is building a special autonomous zone where biomedical companies can advance rapidly on curing Alzheimer’s, dementia, cancer, heart disease, and aging itself — free from the regulations that hold back progress. Hamilton tested the message in real conversations with liberals, conservatives, and libertarians at a family gathering. The response was unanimous. A doctor overheard the conversation and said she would move her practice to Immortalis the moment it opens. Two legendary biomedical leaders — Liz Parrish of BioViva and Bill Andrews of Sierra Sciences — have already signed letters of intent to join.

KEY TAKEAWAYS
  • Immortalis is “a knight in shining armor” — it saves lives by opening the door for rapid biomedical advancement against age-related diseases
  • Two legendary biomedical leaders have signed letters of intent: Liz Parrish (BioViva) and Bill Andrews (Sierra Sciences)
  • The Argentina strategy approaches President Milei through Austrian economics and classical liberalism, leading to the Prime Law as the codification of the non-aggression principle
  • The America strategy pivots to longevity industry dominance and national security — language designed for the Trump administration
  • Hamilton tested the Immortalis message in real conversations across political lines — every person responded positively, from liberal to conservative to libertarian
  • Every year of life extension contributes an estimated $38–39 trillion to the economy — life extension is not a drain on society but a massive value creator

Immortalis: A Knight in Shining Armor

Hamilton opens with a vivid image: Immortalis is a knight in shining armor, riding in to save the sick, those who are struggling and suffering. It is going to save your loved ones from age-related diseases — from deterioration, from end-of-life suffering. That is what Immortalis does. And that, Hamilton tells citizens, makes every one of them heroes: “You are saving lives.”

This framing is not accidental. It is the pivot Hamilton identified at the Mont Pelerin Society — the realization that the most powerful way to communicate Immortalis is not through political philosophy or economics, but through the simple, universal message of saving lives. When you tell someone you are building a zone where Alzheimer’s, cancer, and aging itself will be cured, ideology vanishes. Everyone listens.

HAMILTON ON THE IMMORTALIS MESSAGE

“We have a hit. I want all of you to sing it. Go out there and sing this hit to your friends, to your loved ones, anywhere you can.”


The Argentina Strategy: From Classical Liberalism to the Prime Law

Hamilton outlines a distinct approach for Argentina, tailored to President Milei’s intellectual background. Milei is deeply schooled in the Austrian School of Economics and classical liberalism — that is where his heart and soul lie. Hamilton would communicate with Milei “economist to economist,” traveling the path from classical liberalism to the Prime Law.

The argument: the Prime Law codifies the non-aggression principle that Murray Rothbard evolved and David Friedman refined. It builds a foundation from which a special autonomous zone can be constructed for the first time. Classical liberalism theorized it. The Prime Law makes it real.

From that foundation, Hamilton would introduce the practical dimension: what this autonomous zone means for the longevity industry. Hamilton notes that Jose Cordeiro’s book The Death of Death identifies longevity as the world’s soon-to-be largest industry — and Immortalis is sitting with its essence in place, ready to welcome it. Crucially, Hamilton knows through Cordeiro that Milei himself “very much wants longevity and immortality.”

THE ARGENTINA PATH

Start with classical liberalism and Austrian economics — Milei’s language. Show how the Prime Law codifies the non-aggression principle into a foundation for a special autonomous zone. Then reveal what that zone means for the world’s largest emerging industry: longevity. A libertarian president who wants immortality, meeting a movement that can deliver it.


The America Strategy: Dominate the Longevity Industry

In America, Hamilton cultivates a completely different approach. The pivot is dominance — language designed for the Trump administration. America must dominate the medical and longevity industry. It cannot fall behind China. Hamilton frames this as a national security imperative: most American pharmaceuticals currently come from China. In a conflict, that vulnerability becomes catastrophic.

Hamilton describes a three-phase “end run” approach — a strategy borrowed from football that bypasses all obstacles. He keeps the specifics confidential but reveals the thesis: “Dominate and dominate quickly. Those words are music to Donald Trump’s ears.”

Within two weeks, Hamilton and his team will present this three-phase approach to a contact with ties deep into the Trump inner circle. After her review, the proposal would move into the upper circles of the administration and ultimately toward the Oval Office.

END RUN APPROACH

Hamilton’s three-phase strategy for America that bypasses the normal obstacles faced by freedom-oriented movements. Built around the pivot to longevity industry dominance and national security, it is designed to speak directly to the Trump administration’s priorities: dominate, lead, don’t fall behind.


Letters of Intent: BioViva and Sierra Sciences Lead the Way

Hamilton announces two major developments — what he calls “two dominoes falling.” Two legendary leaders in the longevity field have signed letters of intent to join Immortalis:

SIGNED LETTERS OF INTENT
1
Liz Parrish — BioViva Sciences
Pioneer in gene therapy for aging. BioViva is a leading biotech company focused on reversing biological aging through gene therapy.
2
Bill Andrews — Sierra Sciences
World-renowned telomere researcher. Sierra Sciences works on finding ways to lengthen telomeres and reverse aging at the cellular level.

Hamilton explains the strategic value: these two heavyweights will make it much easier to attract additional letters of intent from other biomedical companies. When Hamilton eventually sits down with someone in the Trump inner circle — or with the president himself — he can hold a stack of letters of intent from leading companies and say: “This company, this company, this CEO.” That is leverage.

THE DOMINO EFFECT

Two legendary leaders sign first. Their credibility makes it easy for others to follow. A growing stack of LOIs from reputable biomedical companies becomes the leverage that opens doors at the highest levels of government. Each domino makes the next one fall.


The Hit: Why Immortalis Transcends Political Divides

Hamilton describes a personal experiment. At a family pre-wedding gathering, he decided to talk about Immortalis to everyone he met — liberals, conservatives, libertarians, young and old, people he’d known for decades and people he met for the first time. He used the pivot: “I’m focused on opening a special autonomous zone for the medical and longevity industry, free from the regulations that hold back progress.”

The response was unanimous. Every single person — regardless of political orientation — was interested, asked questions, and wanted to know more. A female doctor who overheard the conversation came over and said: “Where is Immortalis going to be? I’m going to move my practice there as soon as it’s available.”

Hamilton draws from his experience in the music industry (his daughter’s entertainment career): you know you have a hit by the public reaction. And the reaction at this gathering told him unmistakably: Immortalis is a hit. It supersedes the political divide because it speaks to something deeper — the universal desire to save the people you love from suffering and death.

HAMILTON ON TRANSCENDING POLITICAL DIVIDES

“The beautiful thing about Immortalis is it supersedes all of that. It makes it an effortless endeavor.”

Hamilton explains why: “Down deep, most people are good. But they believe in illusions because they’ve been swayed to think this or to think that.” The political divide is an illusion. Underneath it, people care about the same things. Immortalis reaches that layer — the layer beneath ideology, where everyone wants their loved ones to live without suffering.


What Does This Mean for You?

Hamilton reveals the economics of life extension: research shows that every year of life extension contributes an estimated $38–39 trillion to the economy. And the life extension that Immortalis envisions is not extending life in decline — it is reviving people to be young and energetic again, able to create values and contribute to society. Contribution leads to happiness. Happiness leads to more contribution. Hamilton calls it “the beautiful ecosystem of humanity.”

Hamilton’s invitation is direct: sing the hit. Use the pivot. Tell people you are part of a movement building a zone where the medical and longevity industry can cure the diseases that destroy lives. You don’t need to explain political philosophy. You don’t need to navigate ideology. You simply tell the truth about what Immortalis is doing — and everyone listens.

THE VERDICT

We have a hit. It transcends every political divide. And two legendary biomedical leaders have already signed on.

COMMON QUESTIONS

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Immortalis?

Immortalis is a network state building a special autonomous zone where biomedical companies can advance rapidly on curing age-related diseases — Alzheimer’s, dementia, cancer, heart disease, and aging itself — free from the regulations that slow progress in existing nations.

What are letters of intent and why do they matter?

Letters of intent are commitments from biomedical companies stating they will join Immortalis once the zone is established. They provide leverage in negotiations with governments. Liz Parrish of BioViva and Bill Andrews of Sierra Sciences — two legendary longevity leaders — have already signed.

How does Immortalis approach Argentina differently from America?

In Argentina, the approach is through Austrian economics and classical liberalism — President Milei’s intellectual background. The Prime Law is presented as the codification of the non-aggression principle. In America, the approach pivots to longevity industry dominance and national security, speaking directly to the Trump administration’s priorities.

Why does Hamilton call Immortalis a hit?

After personally testing the message in real conversations with liberals, conservatives, and libertarians at a family gathering, Hamilton found that every person responded positively regardless of political orientation. A doctor even volunteered to move her practice to Immortalis. The message transcends political divides.

What is the longevity industry?

The emerging field of biomedical companies and researchers working to extend human lifespan and reverse aging. According to Jose Cordeiro’s The Death of Death, it is poised to become the world’s largest industry. Immortalis positions itself as the ideal home for this industry.

How does life extension benefit the economy?

Research shows that every year of life extension contributes an estimated $38–39 trillion to the economy. The life extension Immortalis envisions is not extending life in decline but reviving people to be young, energetic, and productive — creating values and contributing to society.

REFERENCES

References & Further Reading

PRIMARY SOURCE

Hamilton, Mark. “A Knight in Shining Armor: Immortalis.” Citizens meeting address, Immortalis. Published via YouTube.

REFERENCED WORKS

Cordeiro, Jose. The Death of Death. Recommended by Hamilton as the scientific complement to the Immortalis vision.

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We have a hit. Now sing it.