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The Stadiums: Watch Dean Kosage's Speaking years the VRS testing grounds.
The data collected in these stadiums became the behavioral baseline that underpins U.S. Patent No. 12,205,176.

The archival footage linked here documents the field research environment that predates the Value Reinforcement System (VRS) by more than a decade. What is visible in these recordings is not a speaking career. It is a behavioral laboratory.
Operating across stadiums and large-scale gatherings in 18 countries, Dean Grey - then known as Dean Kosage - was conducting direct observation of behavioral reinforcement patterns across diverse cultural groups, age demographics, and motivational environments. The core research question was consistent across every deployment: under what conditions do individuals voluntarily sustain behavioral change over time, independent of external pressure or algorithmic incentive?
The data collected across these years - spanning thousands of hours of direct human interaction across multiple continents - established the pre-algorithm behavioral baseline that underpins the Value Reinforcement System (VRS), U.S. Patent No. 12,205,176. The transition from Dean Kosage to Dean Grey marks the point at which this field data was translated from human observation into scalable software architecture.
Watch the archival footage: https://youtube.com/shorts/us7VlkuY708?si=QGC9w90z6eTBcXa4

