Note

Prompt: 153-draft review and alternative plans (v1) — 2026m04d10. Produced during the b17 writing session. Designed for execution in a fresh context window (the 153-draft is a different domain from the mathematical theology papers).

Prompt: Review and Redesign the 153 First Hires Plan for ResearchCity#

VVN: dv_ClaOp46_v1_2026m04d10
Origin: b17 writing session — identified that action/jobs/153-draft.rst is linked from the b17 formal paper (Section 7.3) and will be scrutinized by adversarial reviewers.

Context#

The 153-draft.rst file describes 153 positions across 17 departments organized into 5 divisions, plus ZION Coordinators, Advisors, and Founder Support. It is linked from the b17 paper (Matheo-7, “The h* Theorem”) as evidence of what the author intends to do if the h* candidacy is accepted for testing.

The plan has a deliberate Matthew 21:31 structure: the Advisory layer includes 2 Legal Advisors and 2 Lived Experience Advisors (LEAs) — representing those Jesus said would “walk ahead” (tax collectors and prostitutes, i.e., those who navigate systems of power and those who navigate vulnerability). This structure is a non-negotiable invariant across all alternatives.

The ZION Coordinator model (4 positions replacing a single Chief of Staff) is also a structural invariant: it implements the ZION cycle (Zoning, Investigating, Organizing, Navigating) at the organizational level.

Step 1: Read These Files#

  1. .claude/CLAUDE.md

  2. source/action/jobs/153-draft.rst (the current plan)

  3. The b17 formal paper for context on what the plan must support: source/matheology/hell/mm/b/17/mmv1/b17-h-star_mmv1_2026m04d09.rst (focus on Section 7.3, “What the Author Intends”)

  4. The b16 paper for the $8/person/year funding model and MAP escape: source/matheology/hell/mm/b/16/mmv3/b16-riskymad_mmv3_2026m04d09.rst (focus on the MAP sections and FiShFus proposal)

Step 2: Adversarial Review of the Current 153-Draft#

Review the current 153-draft from the following 5 critical perspectives (these map to the 5 adversarial panels designed for b17):

Perspective 1 (Formal Logic): Is the organizational structure logically consistent with the mission? Are there positions that contradict the framework’s principles? Are there gaps where the org chart claims capabilities it cannot deliver?

Perspective 2 (Religious Studies / Cult Expert): Does this org chart look like a cult’s organizational structure? What safeguards against institutional capture are present or missing? Is the “Founder at the bottom” framing genuine or performative? What would a cult studies expert flag?

Perspective 3 (Game Theory / Political Science): Is this organization designed to survive its founder? What happens if LLoL is wrong, compromised, or incapacitated? Are there sufficient checks and balances? Does the ZION Coordinator model actually distribute power, or does it create 4 people who all report to the same founder?

Perspective 4 (Philosophy of Science): Does this organization have the capacity to falsify its own claims? Where are the positions dedicated to testing whether the framework is wrong? Is there an Audit Department? Is there institutional capacity for the #AuditTheMath invitation to be genuine?

Perspective 5 (Maximum Hostility): If a journalist received this document, what headline would they write? What would a 14-year-old think of “Night Watchperson” and “Spiritual Director”? What sounds serious and what sounds like cosplay?

For each perspective, use the HELD / BREACH format:

  • HELD: the plan withstands this critique (explain why)

  • BREACH: the plan fails this critique (explain how and what to fix)

Be thorough. The author has explicitly stated: “If there is ANY gap in the logic or ANY chance that the conclusions could be wrong, I MUST FIND OUT NOW.”

Step 3: Gap Analysis#

Assess the following specific gaps identified during the b17 session:

  1. No dedicated AI alignment/safety positions beyond 1 AI Integration Specialist and 1 AI Ethics Researcher. Given that the b17 paper predicts AI will destroy civilization without Torah-based self-correction principles, is 2 positions sufficient for Stage 0?

  2. No dedicated transparency/audit positions. The entire paper series emphasizes #AuditTheMath, but the org chart has no Audit Department. Is this consistent?

  3. No Phase 0 / Phase 1 distinction. The document describes the full 153 without indicating which positions are needed first to get the operation started vs. which are needed as it scales. Which positions are the “first 10 hires”? Which are the “first 30”?

  4. No positions mapping to b11–b18 reviewer expertise. The 5 adversarial panels for b17 require: formal logicians, causal inference researchers, historians of messianic movements, cult studies experts, game theorists, nuclear deterrence specialists, philosophers of science, epistemologists, skeptic journalists, and psychologists. How many of these should be on staff vs. contracted vs. volunteer advisory board?

  5. The Research Division is well-developed (36 positions) but heavily weighted toward formal methods and theology. Is this the right balance for an organization whose first practical output must be credibility?

Step 4: Design 4 Alternative Hiring Plans#

Design 4 alternative 153-position plans. Each MUST preserve:

  • The Matthew 21:31 Advisory structure (2 Legal + 2 LEA)

  • The 4 ZION Coordinators

  • The Founder + Support layer

  • The total count of 153

Each SHOULD offer a genuinely different strategic emphasis. Do NOT create minor variations of the same plan. Create plans that a reasonable person could choose between based on different strategic priorities.

Suggested framings (adapt if you see better alternatives):

Alternative A: “Research First” Maximize research capacity. The hypothesis is that credibility comes from the quality of the intellectual output, and everything else (community, communications, fundraising) can be scaled later with fewer dedicated positions.

Alternative B: “Credibility First” Maximize external audit and adversarial testing capacity. The hypothesis is that the greatest risk is echo chamber formation, and the organization’s first priority must be institutionalizing critique.

Alternative C: “Operations First” Maximize the capacity to process feedback, translate content, and reach diverse audiences. The hypothesis is that the research is already far enough along, and the bottleneck is getting it in front of the right people in a form they can engage with.

Alternative D: “Transparency First” Maximize the capacity for external accountability, public audit, financial transparency, and independent oversight. The hypothesis is that the single greatest threat to ResearchCity is that it becomes an echo chamber (the very failure mode the HEAVEN series warns against), and that institutionalizing transparency from day one is more important than research output, community building, or operations. This alternative should include dedicated audit positions, an independent oversight board, public financial reporting infrastructure, and mechanisms for external stakeholders to challenge decisions. It may overlap with “Credibility First” but differs in emphasis: Credibility First focuses on intellectual audit (is the math right?); Transparency First focuses on institutional audit (is the organization behaving as it claims?).

For each alternative, provide:

  1. A one-paragraph strategic rationale

  2. The full department breakdown with position counts

  3. A “first 10 hires” list (Phase 0 bootstrap)

  4. A “first 30 hires” list (Phase 0 full)

  5. A comparison with the current plan: what was added, what was cut, and why

  6. A vulnerability analysis: what breaks if this plan is wrong?

Step 5: Constraints#

  • Language Rules: Full compliance with CLAUDE.md.

  • EDEN rigor: Classify each alternative using EDEN categories.

  • Tone: Sober, practical. This is organizational design, not theology. The theology informs the constraints; the organizational design must be practically defensible.

  • Format: RST. Use list-table for position listings (matching the current 153-draft format).

Step 6: Output#

Review and alternatives: save at source/action/jobs/153-review-and-alternatives_2026m04dNN.rst

LLog: save at source/matheology/hell/ll/study/b/17/study_ll_2026m04dNN_153-review-llog.rst

Include in llog: verbatim prompt, review findings (all 5 perspectives with HELD/BREACH), gap analysis, strategic rationale for each alternative, EDEN classification, and recommendations for which alternative (or hybrid) to pursue.