It started in 2017, in a country that wasn’t ready to hear it. Now it’s a lifeline for anyone willing to listen.
The Idea That Wouldn’t Stop
The Essentials Economy wasn’t born in a boardroom or a university. It was born in my mind, in Bangladesh, in 2017—fully formed, like a liquid idea that flowed over every obstacle the old economy put in its way.
The first thought was simple: We must create a 100% profit-sharing company for all consumers.
Why? Because every consumer deserves a share of the profit. Not just a discount. Not just a coupon. Not just “buy one, get one free.” A real share—a stake in the wealth they help create.
That idea led to another question: How do we start?
And then, naturally, the answers came: UCF (Universal Capital Fund). NCF (National Capital Fund). GUCF (Global Universal Capital Fund). UBI (Universal Basic Income). It all appeared in my mind like a blueprint I didn’t design—like something was showing me the way.
It didn’t care about the current economy. It didn’t try to fit into its rules. It just flowed. And it kept flowing, even when no one was listening.
The Silence I Faced
From 2017 onward, I wrote. I posted. I emailed. I reached out to anyone who might listen—including the Prime Minister of Bangladesh, through what I believe was her personal email address.
No answer.
I posted on social media. I offered the system to anyone who would read it. I explained how it could solve problems that people were suffering from every day. But no one understood what I was talking about. The idea was too new, too different. It didn’t fit the boxes people were used to.
I was a voice in the wilderness. And I stayed there for years.
What Happened to Bangladesh
In 2024, everything changed. The government I had written to was ousted—not by the will of the people, but by the ploys of foreign powers, using local criminals and terrorist groups to do their bidding. America now has everything they wanted from Bangladesh.
But the people? They are suffering. Mob violence has exploded. Fake political parties are terrorizing the population. Innocent people—those who simply supported the ousted Prime Minister—are being killed in the streets. Prisons are overflowing, so they kill their victims on the spot when they find them alone.
This is not a political opinion. This is a reality I have watched unfold from afar.
The Warning to Canada
Canada is my second home. I am a Canadian citizen now. And I am afraid.
I see the same patterns here. The same old economy that failed Bangladesh is tightening its grip on this country. The same forces that destroyed a nation are circling ours. The same silence from leaders who should be acting.
I don’t see a government that has a plan to win—locally or internationally.
Right now, Canadians are drowning in inflation. Grocery prices are out of control. Housing is unaffordable. And our government is bailing out developers instead of building homes for people.
The solution exists. It has existed since 2017. It’s called the Essentials Economy.
What the Essentials Economy Offers
The Essentials Economy is not a theory. It’s a system. A parallel economy that can exist beside the old one—and balance it.
It guarantees food, housing, healthcare, education, and transportation. It circulates wealth instead of hoarding it. It gives every consumer a stake in the profits they help create.
We are all builders. We are all buyers. No one is left behind.
What You Can Do
| Step | Action |
|---|---|
| 1 | Download the book. It’s free. Read it. Understand it. |
| 2 | Share it. Send it to your neighbors, your family, your friends. |
| 3 | Join the movement. Consider contributing to the GUCF Emergency Fund. Help us buy the first grocery stores. |
| 4 | Demand better. Tell your leaders: Build the Essentials Economy. Or we will build it ourselves. |
The Time Is Now
Bangladesh could have been saved from the chaos that now consumes it. The tools were there. The blueprint was ready. But no one listened.
I am sharing this with you now—not as a distant observer, but as someone who has watched a country fall and is watching another tremble on the edge.
Canada doesn’t have to fall. We can choose differently.
If you want to know more, I invite you to read the rebuttal report below. Visit my Facebook page to see what’s happening in Bangladesh right now.
And if you are a Canadian citizen, I ask you this: Pay attention. Demand a better economy. Don’t wait until it’s too late.
Download the free books and learn how to build the new world—without waiting for permission from the old one.


