Black Justice Engine
Identity Engine (standard dropdowns)
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Navigate the engine
The Black Justice Engine is a set of simple pages using the same case table in the background. There are no public user accounts and no social feed. The focus is on cases, entities and patterns.
What the Black Justice Engine records
Each case has a private owner record in the Identity Vault and a public case page. The public page focuses on:
- Case basics – title, type, area, main entities and IC focus.
- IC framing – who is mainly affected (IC3, IC6, mixed group).
- Harms – financial, housing, health, psychological, structural and more.
- Justice path – internal complaints, regulators, courts, police and councils.
- Timeline – what each entity did, when, and how responsibility was pushed around.
Events are tagged when entities send people from pillar to post: Referral, JurisdictionDenied, ResponsibilityShift and LoopBack. Over time the patterns become visible and countable.
Why this matters for IC3 / IC6 hostages
IC3 Black and IC6 Mixed-Black people are treated as hostages inside systems they fund and feed. The Black Justice Engine helps them keep their own record and show how entities behave when challenged.
For ic3csi and the ic3 Black International State (IBIS), the engine is also an investigation map. It connects individual struggles to wider patterns that support Black Taxpayer Protection and Reparation Liability Token (RLT) work.
Next: turn your situation into a case
If you are an IC3 Black or IC6 Mixed-Black person facing harm from a bank, council, NHS body, landlord, police or other entity, you can use the New Case page to start building a structured public record.