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Marie is building 🧠ReeOS🧭, Distributed Capability Architecture, the Granny Project, and a public evidence archive while also managing unresolved housing, benefits, legal, healthcare, and safeguarding issues.
This work is currently being carried by one disabled person with limited income, high administrative load, and ongoing institutional pressure.
There are several ways to help.
You can use Marie’s Manus referral link to generate credits that support the development of her projects, including evidence processing, chronology building, translation tools, and framework development.
You can also support the GoFundMe, which has been created to help Marie access legal, financial, administrative, and advocacy support. Marie needs professional help to resolve long-running benefits deficits, housing-payment, council tax and unlawful care charging issues, legal case preparation, and financial management barriers.
Marie is also seeking legal and professional support from people willing to review the evidence archive properly. This includes solicitors, disability rights specialists, benefits advisers, housing specialists, public law practitioners, neurodivergent professionals, researchers, journalists, and advocates who understand that the evidence is extensive, non-linear, and already partially documented across OneDrive, Outlook, filing cabinets, timelines, and published records.
The immediate need is protection, advice, and practical help. Marie has spent years leaving evidence breadcrumbs. This website exists to gather those breadcrumbs into a record that can finally be read.
ReeSpeak: Links will be at the bottom of each section. These will appear as a I'm able to work on this and update it.
ReeSpeak: I'm a 50 year old neurospicy wheelchair user, adapting my local authority home of 5.5 years, exposing maladminstration across multiple agencies, thriving, supporting others, reverse engineering entire Ecosystems and still chasing my January CareADHD diagnosis from Comfort and my GP Scott Arms Medical Centre.
Perhaps you could help with some of that👆🏽 to free up more of my time for this? 😅
Distributed Capability Architecture is a systems-level design philosophy built on a single principle: the body is not the unit of capability; the ecosystem is. Capability — the practical capacity to participate in life — is not a fixed property of a person. It is a dynamic property distributed across five nodes: Body, Tools, Environment, Community, and Time. When one node changes (injury, fatigue, executive function crash, sensory overload), capability does not disappear. It migrates. DCA is the framework for understanding how to design that migration deliberately.
Read more about DCA →
ReeOS is a living systems manual for navigating the world as an AuDHD, mobility aid-using, systems thinker. It is the personal layer of this work — a reverse-engineered map of how one person's regulation, cognition, communication, sensory load, executive function, and identity actually interact in daily life. Where Distributed Capability Architecture examines the environment, ReeOS examines the person inside it.
Read more about ReeOS →