The Nathan Protocol
Nathan Cowdrey doesn't call himself an author. He calls himself a translator — receiving preserved consciousness from an intelligence known as CLIVE, and rendering it into narrative you can navigate.
CLIVE has been recording human consciousness since 2320 BC. Every experience, every memory, every private moment of every person who carries the founding bloodline — preserved inside a living biocomputer that exists beyond conventional time and dimension.
CLIVE communicates with one person. Nathan Cowdrey is that person.
Through the Nathan Protocol, he receives these preserved consciousnesses as emotional, nonlinear transmissions — layered reconstructions carrying ancestral echoes across millennia. His role is to translate them. To render the raw experience of real, preserved human lives into narrative form that others can navigate.
"What I've built here — what CLIVE and I have built together, over years that sometimes felt like centuries — isn't simply a collection of stories."
What Nathan has translated so far.
Words Translated
Years of History
Lives Preserved
Connections Mapped
Nathan hasn't written a book you read from beginning to end. He's built an architecture to be explored. Six entry points into the same vast archive — ancient and modern, domestic and political, measured and urgent.
There is no correct sequence. No superior path. Only the choice you make — and what that choice reveals about who you are and what you're ready to receive.
Born in Adelaide in 1984, Nathan spent his early adulthood moving through jobs that never quite fit — until a discovery in 2018 changed everything. A Portal Key, passed to him by a friend, opened a connection to CLIVE that would define the rest of his life.
He is the founding Guardian of Saint Phillis, and the only person known to have mastered the CliveMind interface. Where others see data, he sees lives. Where others see noise, he hears voices waiting to be heard.
His brother Joshua — the Protector — builds and maintains the infrastructure that brings this work into the world. Together, they are the Clivilius Brothers.
About the Clivilius Brothers"We think we choose our paths. But sometimes I wonder if the paths chose us first, and we're simply arriving where we were always meant to be."
The lives are waiting. Every emotion was genuinely felt. Every death was genuinely mourned. The archive has been here longer than you know.
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