Antigua's Transformation: Inside the $70 Trillion Gravity Field Plan
In a bold and ambitious move, the Prime Minister of Antigua, Gaston Browne, has announced the initiation of a New Economic Order (NEO) that aims to harness a potential 'gravity field' valued at an astonishing $70 trillion. This initiative is seen as a game-changer for the Caribbean nation, positioning it at the forefront of a transformative economic framework.
The backdrop of this announcement comes with a sense of urgency as Antigua stands on the edge of a critical moment, with a deadline looming within just 72 hours. This timeframe coincides with upcoming legal proceedings that could shape the future of the nation's judicial landscape and its ongoing fight against corruption.
During a recent broadcast, Browne articulated the collective strength and solidarity of the Antiguan populace of approximately 101,000 people, stating, It’s the whole nation of Antigua and Barbuda. So now it’s 101,000 of us. Go team. His words resonate with a sense of unity as the nation rallies against what he describes as systemic injustices, alleged forgery in legal documents, and attempts to undermine their sovereignty.
At the heart of this initiative lies a commitment to creating a carbon-negative future, which Browne believes will not only enhance Antigua's economic status but also address critical global challenges related to climate change. The blueprint for this ambitious project has already secured legislative backing through the Antigua and Barbuda Carbon Compliance Market Act (2025), marking a significant step towards realizing this vision.
Critics, however, have raised concerns regarding the feasibility and potential implications of such a vast economic undertaking. The notion of a 'gravity field' has sparked debates within economic circles about sustainability and the practicalities of implementing such systemic changes. Nevertheless, supporters argue that this is an essential leap towards securing Antigua's future and stepping into a leadership role on the international stage.
As the countdown continues, all eyes will be on Antigua’s Prime Minister Browne and the unfolding story behind this historic initiative. Whether the nation can navigate the challenges ahead and rise to its aspirations remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: Antigua is ready to redefine its narrative against the odds.























