Global Checkpoint Mapping — Resource Origin Checkpoint

Date: 2026-03-22 (Asia/Bangkok)
Project: MaMeeFarm™ Global System Observation
Mode: Observation only • Checkpoint mapping • No prediction • No advice
Scope Note: Natural Resources • Extraction • Raw Materials • Upstream Supply


System Context

Resource origin systems function as the upstream foundation of the global system. Energy resources, minerals, agricultural inputs, and natural materials originate from specific geographic zones before entering processing and distribution networks.

These origin points are geographically concentrated and connected to global systems through extraction, collection, and initial transport mechanisms.

Checkpoint Structure

1. Energy Resource Zones

  • Oil, gas, and energy resources originate from defined geographic regions.
  • Extraction systems connect reserves to processing and transport systems.
  • Energy origin zones feed into global energy flow networks.

2. Mineral and Raw Material Extraction

  • Mining operations extract metals and industrial materials.
  • These materials function as inputs for manufacturing systems.
  • Extraction zones operate as upstream supply checkpoints.

3. Agricultural Input Origins

  • Seeds, soil systems, and natural inputs support biological production.
  • Land resources act as origin points for food systems.
  • Agricultural origin zones connect to food production networks.

4. Natural Resource Concentration Areas

  • Resources are unevenly distributed across geographic regions.
  • Concentration creates structural dependency on specific locations.
  • Regional access influences supply continuity.

5. Initial Transport and Transfer Layer

  • Extracted resources move into logistics and processing systems.
  • Initial transport connects origin zones with industrial checkpoints.
  • System flow begins at resource origin points.

Structural Flow Mapping

  • Resource Origin: Natural resource extraction zones
  • Initial Processing: Basic preparation and handling of raw materials
  • Transport Link: Movement into logistics and distribution systems
  • Industrial Integration: Input into manufacturing, energy, and food systems
  • Global Flow: Entry into interconnected global production and trade networks

Observed Structural Pattern

  • Resource origins are geographically concentrated.
  • Extraction zones function as upstream checkpoints.
  • Raw materials flow into industrial and logistics systems.
  • All downstream systems depend on origin supply continuity.

System Perspective

The global system begins at resource origin checkpoints where raw materials are extracted and introduced into interconnected production and distribution systems.

This mapping records the structural role of resource origin zones as the starting point of global system flows.

This entry documents observable system relationships at the system level without directional forecasting.


P'Toh
System Architect — DGCP™

DGCP | MMFARM-POL-2025
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