Welcome to the Centinel Law & Technology Initiative
This space is more than just an office—it’s a legacy wall and vision gallery designed to share where our work began, why it matters, and how you can be part of it.
We combine law, AI, blockchain, and human advocacy to create a for-profit engine with a nonprofit heart. What we build here is rooted in decades of family tradition, a commitment to truth, and a vision for rescuing lives through technology.
Legacy Wall Display: The Story That Shapes Our Strategy
1. The Harnish Law Library Legacy
Photo: Pepperdine University – Harnish Law Library
Caption:
“My family name on the Harnish Law Library represents generations of commitment to legal thought, education, and integrity. This legacy inspires Apex Centinel’s approach to decentralized, compliant, and ethically aligned technology for law and justice.”
2. The Escondido Press Roots
Photo: Historic front page or masthead
Caption:
“Grandpa Harnish owned and published the local Escondido newspaper—an emblem of civic duty and truth. His legacy taught me that trust and transparency are not just principles—they’re essential infrastructure for both journalism and blockchain.”
3. Del Dios & Lake Hodges Beginnings
Photo: Family home or view of Lake Hodges
Caption:
“From Del Dios to Rancho Santa Fe, my childhood was filled with art deliveries, road trips, and storytelling. That exposure to the intersection of culture, wealth, and trust shaped my vision for making technology both beautiful and impactful.”
4. NASA & Naval Discipline
Photo: Tools, uniform, or medals
Caption:
“One grandfather built precision gyroscopes for NASA; the other served as an Ensign and taught high school kids ping pong to keep them out of trouble. Their technical precision and moral discipline are foundational to how I lead.”
5. Mentorship as Rescue
Photo: Students or recreation of ping pong club
Caption:
“Teaching, mentoring, building—this is where leadership begins. The after-school ping pong program was simple, but it saved lives. Our nonprofit work aims to scale that same principle into modern rescue, advocacy, and AI-powered justice.”
Rancho Santa Fe Walk-In Office
A gallery-style storefront where wealthy residents, local philanthropists, and curious passersby can:
- Learn about our family legacy and mission
- Take home flyers about our tech & legal tools
- Engage with the ethical vision behind the business
- Discover how to invest, donate, or collaborate
Exterior Signage:
“Centinel Law & Technology Initiative — Legacy | Justice | Innovation”
Interior Setup:
- Legacy Wall + framed captions
- Counter with flyers in tray slots
- Standing vertical sign with message below
Countertop Sign: “Why This Project Matters”
What makes this project Christian
is not that it tries to force faith on anyone—
it’s that I’m a believer, and I believe
every crime victim should have the option
of Christian Counseling during recovery.Whether you’re Christian or not,
this is a project you can stand behind:
- The law and technology niche is ripe for ethical innovation and profitability.
- The pro bono work we do helps families search for, rescue, and provide aftercare to missing loved ones caught in human trafficking and exploitation.
This is business with conviction—
built for good, built to scale,
and built to be worth your investment.
Escondido Industrial Park: Our Operations Hub
- Base of operations for backend AI, legal form systems, Bitcoin/AI compute clusters, and nonprofit logistics.
- Close to home in Del Dios and connected to Escondido’s publishing legacy.
- Supports scalable infrastructure while keeping overhead lean.
This is where the work gets done, while Rancho Santa Fe is where the story gets told.
Handout Flyers for the Tray (Suggestions)
Slot 1 — About Apex Centinel Trust: Vision, structure, legal-tech roadmap
Slot 2 — Investment Overview: Share structure, offering terms, use of funds
Slot 3 — Impact Report: Rescue cases, AI tools, blockchain compliance use cases
Slot 4 — Nonprofit Mission: PraxisProfessional.com and anti-trafficking work
Slot 5 — Meet the Founder: Family legacy, experience, and the business philosophy
One Last Word to My Dad
Dad, this isn’t just about office space—it’s about finishing the work that you and Grandpa got me started on and finaly doing a functional and fully planned out project together. You gave me a front-row seat to art, relationships, and integrity through all those years we delivered paintings to Rancho Santa Fe. Now I’m building a legacy from that foundation—blending law, faith, and cutting-edge tech. I’m asking for your help in securing a base in the Escondido Industrial Park so I can run operations while planting a small, visible gallery-office in Rancho Santa Fe. Together, these two spaces will honor our family story while opening the door to major investment and impact. You’ve already built so much. This is my turn—and I’d be grateful to build it with you.