
Why UNI?
Let’s begin with the name: United Numen Institute.
“United” is largely self-explanatory, yet it holds deeper meaning. It speaks to being ONE—in agreement, in purpose, in unity. As Webster defines it: “being in agreement.”
“Numen,” a word unfamiliar to many, is defined as a guiding principal force or spirit. In ancient Roman religion, it referred to a deity or spirit presiding over a thing or place. We interpret it as the spirit of God presiding over a people—guiding and empowering them.
“Institute” simply means to organize or establish. It’s no coincidence that these three powerful words—United, Numen, and Institute—form the acronym UNI.
UNI doesn’t just represent a name; it embodies a movement.
It speaks to unity—"You and I"—and reminds us that you can’t spell UNITY without UNI.
Built for the People, by the People
UNI was created to give ordinary people access to extraordinary resources—resources that are often just out of reach. Our mission is to return power to its rightful place: in the hands of the people.
Through member ownership of dollar stores, grocery stores, gas stations, and more, UNI gives back to its members. These businesses don’t exist to profit from our members—they exist to serve them, often creating savings that double, triple, or even quadruple their monthly membership dues.
And that’s just the beginning.
More Than Savings—This Is Financial Transformation
We’ve designed a system—the Push System—that grows exponentially through participation. It doesn’t depend on performance, sales, or status. With just one or more UNITs (United Numen Institute Trusts), your success becomes a matter of growth, not grind.
Whether you have a hundred thousand or a million, the outcome will depend not on who you are, but how many UNITs you hold.
Not a CEO. Not a Corporation. A Calling.
UNI is not owned by a CEO profiting off its members.
This is the system God always intended—one where people care for each other, where blessings flow from collective faith and effort.
UNI is a force—a movement that challenges the norms and unlocks possibilities that most people never imagined. And because it’s so different, some may say:
“It’s too good to be true.”
But that’s what fear does.
Our government, world leaders, and even some religious institutions have conditioned us to fear anything outside their system. They’ve convinced us to accept struggle as normal, while they reap the rewards of the very systems we power.
Restoring the Storehouse
Consider the words of Malachi 3:10:
“Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse, that there may be meat in mine house, and prove me now herewith, saith the LORD of hosts, if I will not open you the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing, that there shall not be room enough to receive it.”
If we judged by the current system, we might wonder whether God kept His promise.
But the truth is in the scripture: if there is a storehouse, then God will pour out a blessing. The failure lies not with God, but with the fact that the storehouse doesn’t exist—at least, not for the people.
The systems meant to bless us have been hijacked—by governments, by world leaders, and yes, even by churches. The storehouse has been replaced with profit centers. And while claiming to serve God, many have enriched themselves at the people’s expense.
You and I Must Restore the Store
It’s time to reclaim what was meant for us.
UNI—You and I—must restore the storehouse, evict the transgressors, and take back our Father’s house.
Together, we are rebuilding the storehouse.
Together, we are reclaiming the blessing.
Together, we are UNI.


