Paul Elvere DELSART, also known as Henry Harper or “the Green Emperor of the East and the West,” is simultaneously a visionary author, social engineer, utopian philosopher, and political strategist. Through his monumental body of work, he proposes a radical rethinking of contemporary civilizational paradigms by intricately blending reality and fiction. His project, supported by the EL4DEV program and embodied in social fiction universes such as the Green Empire of the East and the West, LE PAPILLON SOURCE, and the Vegetal Calderas, is at once an artistic vision, a societal transformation plan, and a concrete diplomatic action.
1 – An immersive fiction as a lever for transformation
At the heart of his approach lies the idea that social fiction, what he calls “reality-fiction”, can provoke real-world change. He constructs a transmedia narrative universe where readers, viewers, and participants are invited to become actors in the transformation they read about, watch, or experience. His literary and visual works are set in a post-crisis golden age, governed by a utopian entity: the EL4DEV Confederation, an ecological, spiritual, entrepreneurial, and humanist empire. This immersion is deliberately porous. The player or reader becomes a “citizen” of a new world, with tangible consequences in reality: involvement in concrete projects, local actions, municipal decisions, international strategies. The boundary between imagination and reality is purposefully blurred, making fiction performative.
2 – A global societal project: EL4DEV and the construction of a new world
EL4DEV is the operational core of this vision. It is a global program of participatory and multidisciplinary social engineering aimed at fostering a new geopolitical and societal order based on:
This program is particularly embodied in the LE PAPILLON SOURCE infrastructures - touristic, educational, and agroclimatic complexes that combine ecology, spirituality, innovation, and economic appeal. These places, referred to as Templar Commanderies of the 21st century, become physical symbols of societal transformation.
3 – Geostrategic influence and territorial anchoring
Paul Elvere DELSART’s ambition does not stop at theory; it takes root in concrete territorial plans, especially within the Mediterranean area. The pilot implementation of the project in Torreblanca, Spain, serves as a replicable model. Through intermunicipal cooperation within the program THE MUNICIPALITIES COUNTER-ATTACK, dozens of small municipalities can become co-owners of these infrastructures. This model strengthens financial autonomy, cultural influence, and ecological resilience in territories. Structures such as the Vegetal Calderas, vegetal towers generating humidity and biodiversity, aim to transform the local environment while serving as tourist, scientific, and spiritual attractors.
4 – Toward a new humanist globalization
Contrary to financial globalization, Paul Elvere DELSART promotes a societal globalization grounded in spirituality, social justice, education, and biodiversity. His project proposes to replace competition with creative cooperation, individualism with community co-construction, and exploitation with the valorization of territories and local knowledge. Partner nations (Spain, France, Morocco, Cameroon, India, Russia, etc.) are invited to form a new kind of planetary confederation, where convergence is based on shared ethical values, rather than diverging economic interests.
5 – A utopia in action
The universe of Paul Elvere DELSART goes far beyond mere speculation. It is a transdisciplinary movement of social transformation, where strategic thinking, literature, ecology, technology, and geopolitics converge into a coherent system. In this sense, he is simultaneously a writer and urban planner, diplomat and philosopher, entrepreneur and consciousness engineer. His work offers a response to the systemic crises of our time: a realistic utopia, designed as a Live Action Role Playing game (LARP) where everyone becomes a builder of tomorrow’s world.