About SixEight

About SixEight

"Here am I. Send me."

Five words. Everyone who has answered a higher calling knows them — not because of where they come from, but because of what they mean. When the call came, you answered. When they asked who would go, you went. That is what 6:8 represents. Not a religion. Not a doctrine. A decision. The decision that changed your life and defined who you are.

SixEight exists because the systems that build protectors do not rebuild them.

18 million veterans live in the United States. Millions more serve as law enforcement officers, firefighters, and EMTs. Over 45,000 nonprofits are registered to serve veterans alone. The VA has a $369 billion budget. And a 71-year-old veteran still spent 4 weeks trying to find a travel voucher.

The Platform

SixEight was built by people who got tired of watching those who answered the call fight a second war against the bureaucracy that is supposed to serve them.

We are not another directory. We are not another pamphlet. We are the platform that knows who you are — your service, your status, your state, your situation — and tells you exactly what you are owed. No searching. No guessing. No navigating a system designed to exhaust you before you reach the door.

The Book

SixEight is built on the philosophy of Mind of a Soldier: 34 Laws for the War After the War by Taamir Ransome. The book documents the unwritten rules of life after service — the ones nobody tells you, the ones you learn the hard way, the ones that cost people their marriages, their health, their sanity, and their lives. The 34 Laws are not advice. They are the rules of a game that no one told you that you were playing.

The book is the field manual. SixEight is the weapon system built from it.

The Founder

Built by a Special Operations Explosive Ordnance Disposal Sergeant Major. The first Black Tier One EOD operator in history. Someone who is still in the valley, still figuring it out, still stubbing his toe in the dark. But still moving.


Who This Is For

SixEight is for everyone who answered. Every branch. Every badge. Every department. Every era. Every background. Every belief and every non-belief. Every person who stood up when the call came and is now standing in a system that does not stand up for them.

If you served, this was built for you.

If you love someone who served, this was built to help you understand them.

If you support those who serve, this was built to make your job easier.

Here am I. Send me.

— Taamir Ransome, Founder