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The Humani Code: Code 2: Protectors of Humans

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Whereas Orwell warned of the tyranny of the state in 1984, The Humani Code confronts a darker question for our what happens when humanity willingly surrenders itself—to artificial intelligence, to algorithms, to engineered longevity, and to the promise of perfection?
Set in a not-so-distant future shaped by climate collapse, nuclear tension, and the unchecked rise of AI, The Humani Code is an eight-book dystopian series charting humanity’s struggle at the edge of technological singularity. Surveillance has evolved. Power has gone global. Control no longer requires force—only consent.
When Alexander Kariton, a Russian chess grandmaster and senior political advisor, discovers that a U.S.–Russia peace summit is nothing more than staged theater, he is drawn into a hidden world of global power. At its center stands Sofi Hunter, a brilliant Swedish scientist known as H400, leader of the secretive Protectors of Humans. She believes she has unlocked the Humani Code—an ancient key to survival through AI, transhumanism, and radical longevity.
Hunted across continents and torn between reason and belief, Kariton must decide whether H400 is humanity’s last hope. Is she a savior or a dangerous fanatic? Or both?
Blending Orwellian gravity with the momentum of a global thriller, The Humani Code explores AI, surveillance, faith, freedom, and the survival of the human species in an age where extinction may come not from nature—but from our own creations. When a creator creates a new creator, the new one will always render the old obsolete.
This is not a story about tomorrow.
It is a warning written from the edge of today.

356 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 23, 2026

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