White Clause

Precision-built strategy documents for law, policy, and systems design.

Confidential content for biotech risk, AI systems, and institutional exposure. High-trust language for high-risk environments. No attribution. No drag. Designed to protect.

WhiteClause is a discreet content interface for legal teams, founders, and institutional actors navigating:

  • Biotech fallout (mRNA, genomic drift, long-tail liability)
  • Post-crisis narrative repair (COVID response, EUA language, reputational scaffolding)
  • AI systems with legal, ethical, or political exposure
  • Public positioning under scrutiny or regulatory pressure

This is where you go when it’s too complex for PR — and too exposed for legal.

Services

  • White papers for biotech ethics, AI compliance, and systems disclosure
  • Internal strategy memos, crisis reframes, and liability shielding
  • Ghostwritten longform for founders, general counsel, or officials
  • Ethical positioning, narrative inoculation, and anticipatory comms
  • Research synthesis with legally insulated, politically fluent outputs

Use Cases

  • Translate risk-heavy science into public-facing clarity
  • Craft disclosure language that meets legal thresholds without triggering exposure
  • Ghostwrite high-trust messaging for executives under scrutiny
  • Build narrative buffers around ethically or scientifically controversial products
  • Insert plausible deniability into external comms — without losing narrative control

Key Features

  • Zero attribution
  • NDA enforced by default
  • Flexible authorship (anonymous, ghostwritten, or selectively credited)
  • Legally clean, ethically insulated, structurally non-coercive
  • Fluent in medical ethics, AI governance, and reputational containment

How to Engage

WhiteClause[at]proton.me

Send a brief, directive, or signal phrase. You’ll receive:

  • Scope estimate
  • Timeline
  • Confidentiality terms (if not already in place)

Engagement can also be initiated via embedded metadata, signal keywords, or discreet drop-ins.

For structured entry into layered briefs, use the Tier II interface.

No formal background required.