The Sir Roy G. Biv Foundation Trust’s Healthcare Metaverse™ is the Modern-Day Deborah
- Drew Wade
- Jan 17
- 12 min read
Updated: Jan 19
By Sir Roy G. Biv
The Sir Roy G. Biv Foundation Trust’s Healthcare Metaverse™ and Soul Cloud™ are ushering in a Great Awakening in healthcare, dismantling monopolistic control, decentralizing data, and ensuring equitable access. Like Deborah in the Bible, SRGBF leads the fight against healthcare oppression, replacing outdated systems with AI, blockchain, and real-time insurance validation. This revolution won’t stop on Earth—it’s laying the foundation for interplanetary healthcare someday.

A Call for a New Leader in Healthcare
The healthcare industry is at a breaking point. Overrun by bureaucracy, monopolistic control, soaring costs, and outdated technology, millions of people find themselves priced out, underserved, or outright abandoned by a system designed to benefit the few at the expense of the many. Insurers dictate terms, pharmaceutical giants manipulate pricing, and legacy systems keep patients locked in digital silos, unable to truly own their own health data.
But every broken system throughout history has reached a turning point—a moment when an innovator, a disruptor, or a revolutionary leader emerges to challenge the status quo.
Over 3,000 years ago, Israel faced a different but strikingly similar crisis: oppression under Jabin, the king of Canaan, enforced by his ruthless general, Sisera. The Israelites, disarmed, economically crushed, and spiritually demoralized, cried out for deliverance. But no warrior arose. No king came to their rescue. Instead, a woman stepped forward—a judge, prophetess, and leader named Deborah—who shattered the chains of oppression, led her people to victory, and ushered in 40 years of peace.
Today, history is repeating itself in healthcare. And standing at the forefront of this modern battle is The Sir Roy G. Biv Foundation Trust (SRGBF) and its Healthcare Metaverse™ and Soul Cloud™ Infrastructure—a revolutionary vision that seeks to dismantle healthcare’s oppressive structures and bring equitable access, data ownership, and financial transparency back to patients and providers alike.
But where does this revolution lead?
SRGBF’s impact will not stop at transforming Earth’s healthcare industry—it will serve as the foundation for the next great leap of humanity, extending into space, interplanetary health systems, and the rise of a decentralized, borderless approach to medicine.
This is the story of how a biblical revolution is playing out in the digital age—and why SRGBF is the Deborah of our time.
The Healthcare Industry: A Modern-Day Canaanite Oppression
For 20 years, Jabin, king of Canaan, ruled over the Israelites with an iron fist. His military commander, Sisera, armed with 900 iron chariots, ensured that resistance was futile. The Israelites lived in constant fear, subjected to heavy economic burdens and an oppressive regime that kept them powerless.
The parallels to today’s healthcare industry are impossible to ignore.
Jabin’s Oppression → The Healthcare Cartel
Just as Jabin’s regime crushed the Israelites, today’s healthcare conglomerates, insurers, and PBMs (Pharmacy Benefit Managers) exert an unshakable grip on patients and providers.
The current system:
Overcharges patients for prescription medications.
Limits access to affordable care.
Complicates insurance claims, making approvals a nightmare.
Stifles competition, ensuring only a few monopolies control pricing and supply.
Patients are left paying inflated prices, struggling with bureaucracy, and lacking any real control over their own health data.
Sisera’s Chariots → The Legacy Systems & Monopolistic Tech
Sisera's 900 iron chariots were the ultimate military technology of the time—seemingly unstoppable, impenetrable, and absolute in their dominance.
Today, those chariots take the form of monolithic electronic health record (EHR) systems, outdated payment processing infrastructures, and centralized data warehouses controlled by a handful of corporate giants.
Health records are locked within proprietary systems, making interoperability impossible.
Tech monopolies like big insurance and pharmacy chains dictate terms, keeping independent providers at a disadvantage.
Fraud and inefficiencies plague the system, with billions lost in unnecessary administrative costs.
For decades, just like the Israelites under Sisera, patients and small providers have been told resistance is futile.
Deborah’s Rise and the Need for a Modern-Day Healthcare Prophetess
The Israelites cried out for help. And God sent Deborah—a woman in a time dominated by men, a judge in an era of warlords, a prophetess with a vision for a better future.
Deborah didn’t just challenge the oppressors—she rallied an entire nation and convinced the hesitant warrior Barak to take a stand. And when the right moment came, divine intervention neutralized Sisera’s chariots, leading to a total victory.
Today, The Sir Roy G. Biv Foundation Trust is that Deborah—calling for a complete restructuring of healthcare’s foundations and ushering in a new era.
How SRGBF is Leading the Fight Against Healthcare Oppression
SRGBF’s Healthcare Metaverse™ and Soul Cloud™ infrastructure are the modern equivalent of Deborah’s leadership and vision—offering a tech-driven solution to the deep-rooted problems of healthcare.
Beyond Earth: The Great Awakening of Healthcare

The Martian healthcare pioneer depicted above serves as a symbol of what is possible when we break free from centralized control.
SRGBF’s vision does not end with fixing healthcare on Earth.
It is the first step toward a future where healthcare is decentralized across planets, using AI, blockchain, and real-time data analytics to create a system where every human being—whether on Earth, the Moon, Mars, or beyond—has access to secure, equitable, and transparent healthcare.
In this future:
✅ Telehealth operates seamlessly across the globe or interplanetary, treating patients regardless of distance.
✅ AI-driven diagnostics detect diseases long before symptoms arise.
✅ Medical supply chains are optimized across planets with blockchain logistics.
✅ Soul Cloud™ ensures secure, lifelong, interstellar patient records.
SRGBF is not just building the future of healthcare—it is building the healthcare foundation for humanity’s next great leap.
A Future of Healthcare Peace: The SRGBF Roadmap
After Deborah’s leadership, Israel experienced 40 years of peace.
With SRGBF’s Healthcare Metaverse™ and Soul Cloud™, the industry is on the cusp of its own era of transformation.
Key Milestones on SRGBF’s Roadmap
✅ 2025: Full launch of the Online Pharmacy with real-time insurance validation and fraud detection.
✅ 2026: Expansion of Soul Cloud™ for decentralized patient records and AI-driven claims processing.
✅ 2027: Full adoption of blockchain smart contracts for payment automation, reducing inefficiencies by 50%.
✅ 2030: A fully realized Healthcare Metaverse™, integrating telehealth, pharmacy services, and decentralized data ownership—extending someday into interplanetary healthcare.
Conclusion: The Age of Deborah Has Arrived
A Martian healthcare pioneer may be science fiction today, but its reality is the future we are building.
The Sir Roy G. Biv Foundation Trust is the Deborah of healthcare—leading the industry into a Great Awakening, where healthcare is decentralized, data is owned by the patient, and medical access transcends even planetary borders.
The future is not just digital—it is interstellar.
The revolution has begun.
Stay tuned...
Exhibit A: Biblical Comparisons
The Sir Roy G. Biv Foundation Trust’s Healthcare Metaverse™ and its Soul Cloud™ infrastructure, as detailed in the SRGBF Trust Online Pharmacy Business Plan, align closely with the key themes of Deborah’s story and the oppression of Israel under Jabin and Sisera in relation to the challenges facing the healthcare industry today.
1. Jabin’s Oppression vs. Traditional Healthcare Gatekeepers
Biblical Parallel | Healthcare Industry Challenge | SRGBF Healthcare Metaverse™ & Soul Cloud™ Solution |
Jabin, King of Canaan, ruled over Israel for 20 years, exerting control over resources and oppressing the people. | Large healthcare conglomerates, pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs), and insurance giants restrict access, drive up medication costs, and limit provider choices. | SRGBF’s online pharmacy disrupts the pharmaceutical supply chain by offering transparent pricing, real-time insurance validation, and direct-to-patient models, reducing dependency on legacy healthcare institutions. |
2. Sisera’s Military Domination vs. Big Tech & Legacy Systems
Biblical Parallel | Healthcare Industry Challenge | SRGBF Healthcare Metaverse™ & Soul Cloud™ Solution |
Sisera commanded 900 iron chariots, making Israel feel powerless. | Tech monopolies and entrenched healthcare IT systems (EHRs, claims processing, and payment systems) create barriers for new entrants, making it difficult to introduce patient-first solutions. | Soul Cloud™ decentralizes health data and payments using AI, blockchain, and API-driven solutions, reducing dependency on centralized tech giants. |
3. The Israelites’ Cry for Deliverance vs. Patients & Providers Seeking Reform
Biblical Parallel | Healthcare Industry Challenge | SRGBF Healthcare Metaverse™ & Soul Cloud™ Solution |
The Israelites cried out for deliverance, desperate for relief from oppression. | Patients, providers, and independent pharmacies struggle with high drug prices, bureaucratic red tape, and fraud risks. | SRGBF’s Online Pharmacy eliminates unnecessary intermediaries, integrating HSA/FSA payments, fraud prevention (via Stripe Radar), and seamless insurance claims processing. |
4. Deborah’s Leadership vs. Healthcare’s Need for Visionary Leadership
Biblical Parallel | Healthcare Industry Challenge | SRGBF Healthcare Metaverse™ & Soul Cloud™ Solution |
Deborah arose as a judge and prophetess, leading Israel with wisdom, strategy, and faith. | The healthcare industry lacks bold leaders willing to challenge the status quo and drive patient-centric reform. | SRGBF embodies Deborah’s leadership, acting as a catalyst for change in healthcare technology, bridging the gap between patient empowerment, provider efficiency, and payer transparency. |
5. Barak’s Hesitation vs. Resistance to Change in Healthcare
Biblical Parallel | Healthcare Industry Challenge | SRGBF Healthcare Metaverse™ & Soul Cloud™ Solution |
Barak hesitated to go to battle without Deborah, showing the reluctance of traditional leaders. | Many healthcare institutions hesitate to adopt AI, blockchain, and Web3 solutions, fearing compliance risks and integration challenges. | SRGBF accelerates adoption by offering a fully integrated platform with AWS-hosted infrastructure, AI-driven analytics, and automated compliance monitoring for HIPAA and PCI DSS. |
6. The Kishon River’s Intervention vs. SRGBF’s Use of AI & Blockchain
Biblical Parallel | Healthcare Industry Challenge | SRGBF Healthcare Metaverse™ & Soul Cloud™ Solution |
God used a sudden storm to flood the Kishon River, disabling Sisera’s iron chariots and neutralizing their power. | Regulatory changes, AI-driven fraud detection, and blockchain-powered transparency can render traditional healthcare inefficiencies obsolete. | SRGBF’s Soul Cloud™ decentralizes patient data, reduces fraud via AI-driven eligibility checks, and enhances security through blockchain-powered smart contracts. |
7. Jael’s Unexpected Role vs. Startups & Decentralized Healthcare Models
Biblical Parallel | Healthcare Industry Challenge | SRGBF Healthcare Metaverse™ & Soul Cloud™ Solution |
Jael, a seemingly insignificant woman, played a pivotal role in Sisera’s downfall by driving a tent peg through his temple. | Startups, independent pharmacies, and blockchain-based healthcare models have the potential to overthrow entrenched players. | SRGBF’s approach to healthcare decentralization is a modern “Jael” moment, showing that innovation from smaller players can dismantle monopolistic control over patient data, pricing, and pharmacy access. |
8. The 40 Years of Peace vs. SRGBF’s Long-Term Vision
Biblical Parallel | Healthcare Industry Challenge | SRGBF Healthcare Metaverse™ & Soul Cloud™ Solution |
After Deborah’s victory, Israel experienced 40 years of peace. | The healthcare industry remains locked in cycles of inefficiency, fraud, and high costs, preventing true long-term patient empowerment. | SRGBF is building a sustainable, patient-first digital health ecosystem that ensures affordability, access, and data security for decades to come. |
Exhibit B: The Song of Deborah
5 On that day Deborah and Barak son of Abinoam sang this song:
2 “When the princes in Israel take the lead,
when the people willingly offer themselves—
praise the Lord!
3 “Hear this, you kings! Listen, you rulers!
I, even I, will sing to[a] the Lord;
I will praise the Lord, the God of Israel, in song.
4 “When you, Lord, went out from Seir,
when you marched from the land of Edom,the earth shook, the heavens poured,
the clouds poured down water.
5 The mountains quaked before the Lord, the One of Sinai,
before the Lord, the God of Israel.
6 “In the days of Shamgar son of Anath,
in the days of Jael, the highways were abandoned;
travelers took to winding paths.
7 Villagers in Israel would not fight;
they held back until I, Deborah, arose,
until I arose, a mother in Israel.
8 God chose new leaders
when war came to the city gates, but not a shield or spear was seen
among forty thousand in Israel.
9 My heart is with Israel’s princes,
with the willing volunteers among the people.
Praise the Lord!
10 “You who ride on white donkeys,
sitting on your saddle blankets,
and you who walk along the road, consider
11 the voice of the singers[b] at the watering places.
They recite the victories of the Lord,
the victories of his villagers in Israel.
“Then the people of the Lord
went down to the city gates.
12 ‘Wake up, wake up, Deborah!
Wake up, wake up, break out in song!Arise, Barak!
Take captive your captives, son of Abinoam.’
13 “The remnant of the nobles came down;
the people of the Lord came down to me against the mighty.
14 Some came from Ephraim, whose roots were in Amalek;
Benjamin was with the people who followed you.From Makir captains came down,
from Zebulun those who bear a commander’s[c] staff.
15 The princes of Issachar were with Deborah;
yes, Issachar was with Barak,
sent under his command into the valley. In the districts of Reuben
there was much searching of heart.
16 Why did you stay among the sheep pens[d]
to hear the whistling for the flocks? In the districts of Reuben
there was much searching of heart.
17 Gilead stayed beyond the Jordan.
And Dan, why did he linger by the ships?Asher remained on the coast
and stayed in his coves.
18 The people of Zebulun risked their very lives;
so did Naphtali on the terraced fields.
19 “Kings came, they fought,
the kings of Canaan fought. At Taanach, by the waters of Megiddo,
they took no plunder of silver.
20 From the heavens the stars fought,
from their courses they fought against Sisera.
21 The river Kishon swept them away,
the age-old river, the river Kishon.
March on, my soul; be strong!
22 Then thundered the horses’ hooves—
galloping, galloping go his mighty steeds.
23 ‘Curse Meroz,’ said the angel of the Lord.
‘Curse its people bitterly,because they did not come to help the Lord,
to help the Lord against the mighty.’
24 “Most blessed of women be Jael,
the wife of Heber the Kenite,
most blessed of tent-dwelling women.
25 He asked for water, and she gave him milk;
in a bowl fit for nobles she brought him curdled milk.
26 Her hand reached for the tent peg,
her right hand for the workman’s hammer. She struck Sisera, she crushed his head,
she shattered and pierced his temple.
27 At her feet he sank,
he fell; there he lay. At her feet he sank, he fell;
where he sank, there he fell—dead.
28 “Through the window peered Sisera’s mother;
behind the lattice she cried out,‘Why is his chariot so long in coming?
Why is the clatter of his chariots delayed?’
29 The wisest of her ladies answer her;
indeed, she keeps saying to herself,
30 ‘Are they not finding and dividing the spoils:
a woman or two for each man, colorful garments as plunder for Sisera,
colorful garments embroidered, highly embroidered garments for my neck—
all this as plunder?’
31 “So may all your enemies perish, Lord!
But may all who love you be like the sun
when it rises in its strength.”
Then the land had peace forty years.
Footnotes
Judges 5:3 Or of
Judges 5:11 The meaning of the Hebrew for this word is uncertain.
Judges 5:14 The meaning of the Hebrew for this word is uncertain.
Judges 5:16 Or the campfires; or the saddlebags
Exhibit C: The New Song of Deborah Lyrics
On that day, the leaders rose, The people offered themselves willingly— Praise the Lord!
Hear, O nations! Listen, O peoples! I, even I, will sing to the Lord; I will make melody to the Lord, the God of Israel.
In days of old, the highways were deserted, Travelers walked through winding paths. Villages in Israel ceased; They ceased until I, Deborah, arose— Arose as a mother in Israel.
New pathways now emerge, Guided by the Lord's hand. The Sir Roy G. Biv Foundation Trust leads, A beacon in the digital land.
Awake, awake, Deborah! Awake, awake, and sing a song! Arise, leaders of this age, Lead forth your captives in triumph.
From the heavens, the stars fought, From their courses, they fought against Sisera. So too, technology aligns, To aid in battles of our era.
Blessed above all be those who serve, Who stretch out their hands to the needy. With tools of innovation and care, They strike down the oppressors of health.
Through the window, she looked and lamented, The mother of Sisera gazed through the lattice: 'Why is his chariot so long in coming? Why tarry the wheels of his chariots?'
So may all your enemies perish, O Lord! But may those who love you be like the sun When it rises in its strength. And the land had rest for forty years.
Thus, the Sir Roy G. Biv Foundation Trust's Healthcare Metaverse™ stands, A modern-day Deborah, leading with wisdom and might, Bringing peace and health to the land, Guided by the Lord's eternal light.
Exhibit D: Sound of the Song of Deborah
The original Song of Deborah, as recorded in Judges 5, was likely sung in ancient Hebrew with a poetic and rhythmic structure. It was composed in a proto-Hebrew dialect, which is a predecessor of Biblical Hebrew. This form of Hebrew was part of the Northwest Semitic language family and had a strong oral tradition, meaning it was recited or sung in chant-like cadences.
How Did It Sound?
Sung, Not Just Spoken – The song was likely performed with melodic intonations, similar to ancient Middle Eastern war hymns and psalms.
Parallelism & Repetition – The structure suggests it was recited with rhythm, using repeated phrases and contrasting themes for emphasis.
Tribal Dialects & Pronunciation – Since Israel was composed of different tribes, variations in pronunciation and accent might have existed.
Accompanied by Instruments – Instruments like drums, lyres, and cymbals may have been used to enhance the performance.
Reconstructed Ancient Hebrew Pronunciation
Here’s an excerpt from Judges 5:2, reconstructed in ancient Hebrew phonetics:
Original Hebrew (Masoretic Text):
בִּפְרֹעַ פְּרָעוֹת בְּיִשְׂרָאֵל בְּהִתְנַדֵּב עָם בָּרְכוּ יְהוָה
Transliterated Ancient Hebrew Pronunciation:
"Bifroaʿ peraʿot be-Yisraʾel, behitnadev ʿam, bar'khu Yahweh!"
English Translation:
"When leaders lead in Israel, when the people willingly offer themselves—bless the LORD!"
This would have been sung or chanted with emphasis on vowels and guttural sounds, making it sound melodic, powerful, and deeply rhythmic.
Possible Musical Style
Chant-Like Rhythm – Similar to ancient Canaanite or Ugaritic hymns, with a call-and-response structure.
Guttural & Rolling Sounds – Emphasizing ʿayin (ע) and ḥet (ח) sounds, making it deep and resonant.
Drum-Led Beat – Likely performed with hand drums or frame drums, creating a military march effect.
Fluctuating Pitch – Rising and falling tones, much like traditional Middle Eastern cantillation used in Torah recitations today.
Parallels with Other Ancient Songs
The Song of Deborah is structurally and stylistically similar to:
Ugaritic Epic Poetry (14th–12th century BCE) – Found in Canaanite texts, sharing parallelism, repetition, and divine invocation.
Egyptian and Mesopotamian War Hymns – Used by warriors to celebrate victories, often sung with instruments.
Traditional Jewish Cantillation – A melodic recitation style still practiced in Torah readings.
What Would It Have Felt Like to Hear It?
Imagine a victorious leader standing before thousands, surrounded by warriors cheering and chanting. The beat of drums echoes in the background as Deborah’s powerful voice rises over the crowd, recounting Israel’s triumph in a rhythmic, poetic chant. The warriors repeat key phrases, their voices merging into a powerful chorus of praise and celebration.
The Song of Deborah wasn’t just a poem—it was a victory anthem, a war cry, and a sacred proclamation of divine justice.
Exhibit E: The New Song of Deborah Musical Score
Performance sung by the Living Oil™ choir played to the sound of the Kora musical instrument.

Exhibit F: Visualization of The New Song of Deborah

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