THE COCA-COLA KILL SWITCH
Countdown to January 16 — St. John’s, Antigua
The convergence of significant regulatory agencies has intertwined with a personal story, leading us to a watershed moment on January 16.
Antigua is where my tale has found its voice, bringing to light the structural historical patterns and truths we must not ignore.
This date is not merely a legal marker; it is when the weight of our intertwined histories requires recognition and clarity from authorities that can no longer turn away.
THE FAMILY THEY TRIED TO ERASE
Our family's history has been shaped by individuals and decisions that created fractures. Names like Andrew David, Dimitra, and others laid our legacy, yet their voices were often silenced amidst corporate challenges.
JANUARY 16 — THE SYSTEM BLINKS
This date transforms the silence into a cry for acknowledgment—it's a 'kill switch' that demands focus on the truth and the impact of years of narrative suppression.
JANUARY 17 — A JOURNEY HOME
The day after this transformative moment, I will return to Spetses, where my father's legacy lives on—not in corporate accolades but in the hearts and lives he touched through his work to build real value.
This is the Coca-Cola Kill Switch. January 16 — The lights come on. January 17 — I go home to Spetses.






















