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Who are we?

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Formally established by Jimmy Morris in 2026, the Absolute Justice Collective (AJC) is dedicated to a single mission: minimising unnecessary suffering on planet Earth, focusing on the most blatant sources: tyranny, greed, and dogma, in all their forms. Our collective is open to people from all walks of life, united by the Sovereign Peace Settlement (SPS) vision and the principles of survival-based utilitarianism.

Like a religious or philosophical community- such as Christians, Muslims, or Stoics- we are defined by a shared belief system rather than a legal status. We are not a charity, an NGO, nor a political party; we are a growing ideological community, united by a desire for World peace, and freedom.

Join the Core Team

AJC is built on more than just strategy; it is fuelled by the collective will of people like you. We are looking for individuals who want to take an active role in steering this movement. Whether you have professional expertise or simply the passion and time to help grow our local networks, there is a place for you on the core team.

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About the Founder

Jimmy Morris (Rex Regis)

Jimmy Morris is an ex-police officer, political activist, content creator, and the primary visionary behind the Absolute Justice Collective.

 

His journey began in the South of England, where his formative years were spent between the breezy fields of Epsom Downs and the tranquil Jurassic Coast in Dorset. It was the latter- specifically the peace he found at Lyme Regis- that later inspired his pen/ creator name, Rex Regis.

Raised with a deep love for archaeology, creative writing, and music, Jimmy’s upbringing was also shaped by a family heritage of service. His grandfather, James Neville Morris, survived four years as a prisoner of war during WWII- a legacy of sacrifice that played a significant role in fuelling Jimmy’s drive toward political activism. His father before him fought for Britain in World War 1.

In 2019, Jimmy joined the Metropolitan Police, serving on both emergency response and proactive units. During his service, him and his team were nominated for a Met Excellence award, following a number of dangerous operations on the N4 beat in East London (community tensions, robberies, gang violence and class A offences were common themes). It was during these years in uniform that he began solidifying his first written work- Absolute Justice: A Plan to Save the World- writing the foundations of his survival-based utilitarian philosophy while working on the front lines.

However, witnessing the system from the inside convinced him that centralised policing alone could not solve the deepening existential threats facing the country. In 2024, he left the force to pursue political

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activism. By 2025, he released the first iteration of his book (since withdrawn, for rewrites- excerpts available here) and began openly posting political content. His "Plan B" concept- a strategy for civilian-led British defence, in response to the illegal migrant crisis- gained millions of views, attracting thousands of ex-military personnel and direct interest from high-profile influencers.

Having engaged hundreds of thousands through his digital content and physical campaigning- including fronting an anti-government protest in Plymouth, the 'Great British National Strike', featured on ITV Westcountry News- Jimmy’s focus has since evolved. He's still an active patriot, but he's abandoned any absolute allegiance to central powers- recognising the corruptibility in all of them- toward a mission of total decentralisation, and advancing survival-based utilitarian ideology. Today, he focuses on building the Collective as a resilient international force for change.

Future ambitions

 

Once dreaming of Parliament, Jimmy no longer really sees himself in- nor does he particularly desire- political limelight. Nowadays, with children to raise, he simply wants a better World for them and the generations after them- whether he’s recognised or remembered for his contributions or not.

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