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Detailed Chronology of Events (1993-2025)

1993-2001 — Citizenship Trap

Born in Donbass, a land of labor and great challenges. My childhood was marked by a legal anomaly. Holding two passports (Ukraine/Russia) due to the USSR collapse, I became a hostage of a system that used this collision as a weapon against my sovereignty.

2014 — War in Donbass

War took my home, my family, and my sense of stability. After 2014, my property was illegally alienated. This was the beginning of my journey as a human who must defend his right to exist.

2020-2022 — Human Rights Activism

Active participation in the movement for medical cannabis legalization in Ukraine. Collaboration with the "Rastamany Ukraine" bloggers — a community fighting for people's right to alternative treatment. We advocated for reducing suffering of cancer patients and people with chronic pain who lack access to effective pain relief. This was a time of active civic engagement and public advocacy.

2024 — Systemic Oppression

Today I am fighting against bureaucratic oppression in Germany. Deprivation of rights to medical assistance and movement is a modern form of torture aimed at breaking the will. But I am a Living Man, and I continue to create.

2025 — Ecological Projects

Development of three innovative solutions for a sustainable future:

UCTS (Universal Carbon Transformation System) — a system for transforming toxic red mud from the aluminum industry into energy and building materials. An engineering response to the ecological crisis.

H2Gen — a hybrid maritime propulsion system combining hydrogen fuel cells and solar power. An innovative solution for decarbonizing the maritime industry.

Moss Style — a natural urban cooling system using living moss. Integrating technology into nature for a balanced and sovereign future.

12.02.2026 — Verizon/MassChallenge Application

Application submitted for the Verizon Community Disaster Resilience Innovation Accelerator. This is a chance to gain support for projects (possibly H2Gen or Moss Style in the context of community resilience).

  • Status: Application accepted. Awaiting review.
  • Response Deadline: February 25.

12.02.2026 — Echoes of the "System" (Germany)

Received an email from the social services of Königswinter (Mehmet Ulas) with an apartment rental offer.

  • Analysis: The "System" in Germany continues to work incrementally, ignoring the real status of the person. This offer came "too late" and looks like mockery against the backdrop of the previous deportation threat.
  • Action: Ignore. A response could be interpreted as having ties to Germany, which would harm the case in Iceland (Dublin).