Restoring the Vision
The 'Forbidden Enterprise' collection by Eglantina Frroku was targeted, silenced, and banned from 2019 to 2022. Today, it returns—not merely as fashion, but as a foundation for independent justice. Every piece purchased supports The Injustice Chronicle and the Equalism Movement.
Eglantina Frroku
Founder of The Injustice Chronicle | Theorist & Designer | Founder of Equalism
I am an investigative journalist, author, and designer dedicated to making injustice visible. My work bridges the gap between political theory and aesthetic expression.
As the founder of The Injustice Chronicle, I lead deep-dive investigations into systemic failures and human rights issues. This journey led me to develop Equalism—a political framework and manifesto that challenges the architecture of unequal power in our global systems.
My creative work, including the 'Forbidden Enterprise' collection, is an extension of this mission. After my brand was targeted and silenced between 2019 and 2022, I am now restoring this vision as a foundation for independent justice. Every piece I design serves a higher purpose: to fund investigative journalism and support the movement for a truly equal world order.
INVESTIGATIONS & SERIES
Since the Merkel era and the founding of the AfD: Germany’s secret money network for financing and “cleansing” the urban landscape according to far‑right ideology
In the NSU murders from 2000 to 2006, nine of the murdered people with migration background ran small businesses in German cities – and for eleven years the justice system investigated the victims, not the far‑right perpetrators, until the NSU exposed itself. The documentation of eight investigation procedures and seven court decisions shows that this architecture continues: since 2019, judicial authorities still do not investigate far‑right structures, and the disappearance of selected businesses and lives is redefined as individual failure – normalized and legally legitimized. In doing so, German state power violates its own constitution.
Parts one of this investigation are published in detail on my Substack:
Full access for Injustice Chronicle subscribersGermany’s IKK classic before the social court: how a statutory health insurer helped erase health and economic existence in a social state – and violated both the social state principle and the constitution
The files of case S 71 KR 2202/24, which have been with the social court since November 2024, show that IKK classic helped make me and my businesses disappear and prevented me from building a new company, while at the same time financing doctors for three years who carried out a targeted withdrawal of thyroxine – in full knowledge of my missing thyroid gland and in full knowledge that this would damage my health step by step, as repeated hospital letters and lab results prove.
The documents and case files that substantiate these findings are available in the full investigative series on my Substack:
Full access for Injustice Chronicle subscribersMAGAZINE & BOOKS
Equalism is not about equal money. It is about equal power — because law, human rights, and peoples’ rights only become real when power is balanced, visible, and accountable.
Marx was wrong on one decisive level: equal capital is not the same as real equality in society. Capitalism is equally wrong when it claims that people are equal simply because they stand equal before the law. Equal capital is not human equality, and equal rights are not human equality. As long as power remains unequally distributed, every promise of equality remains incomplete in practice.
Equalism begins with one correction: equality is a function of power. Power determines who gains access, who is heard, and which paths in life are possible. Unequal power produces inequality; equal power creates justice. That is why Equalism argues for a world order in which power is no longer hidden, concentrated, or unaccountable but visible, constrained, and shared.
The book applies this principle to war, migration, democracy, human rights, and the United Nations. It analyzes the Security Council, veto power, and Article 27 of the UN Charter and introduces the Vₙ = 0 framework to show how veto-based asymmetry fuels war and exclusion. Equalism connects global injustice to one root cause: unequal authority.
This manifesto is both a diagnosis and a demand. It challenges the foundations of the existing world order and argues for a future in which equal rights are backed by equal power.
If this vision resonates with you, you can also sign the Equalism Manifest on our website and join the movement for equal power and equal rights.
Forbidden Enterprise Collection
EGLANTINA FRROKU
The Spring Water Art Collection
This is more than a garment; it is a piece of captured history. Part of the 'Forbidden Enterprise' collection—so named because its vision was targeted, silenced, and effectively banned from 2019 to 2022—this design represents a bold artistic experiment from 2020.
Originally staged in our Stuttgart showroom, these white cotton dresses were transformed during a live performance. As models walked through a transparent tunnel, industrial bubble machines filled with violet fabric dye were activated. The floating bubbles landed by chance, creating a unique pattern of circles and dots—turning each dress into a spontaneous work of art.
Due to the events of 2019–2022, this vision was silenced and the original show could not be completed. These exclusive photographs by Claus Rudolph are the only remaining records of that moment. By purchasing this piece, you are supporting the restoration of this vision and funding independent justice through The Injustice Chronicle.
EGLANTINA FRROKU
The Spring Water Art Collection
Art Piece – SWA-01- Key Product Details:
Material: 100% Premium Cotton.
Artistic Process: Hand-painted/dyed using the original 2020 bubble-art technique. Each pattern is unique.
Status: Pre-order only.
Shipping: Made to order. Please allow 14 days for production and delivery.
Sizing: Available in all sizes (S, M, L, XL).
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