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This archive is your gateway to the hard evidence behind the conversations, interviews, and investigations we lead. Inside you’ll find information related to our scanning data, patents, case materials, and research documents, the same materials we reference in podcasts, events, and media appearances. Whether you’re an advocate, researcher, or someone personally affected, this library is here to empower you with facts that can’t be ignored.

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Nature Scientific Reports Publishes THz Graphene Antenna Research for Future 6G Communications
This open-access Scientific Reports paper (published September 23, 2025) documents an experimentally demonstrated terahertz (THz) graphene-on-hBN stack patch antenna designed for future 6G short-range communication systems. The authors discuss how mm-wave and THz frequency bands are being explored to enable higher bandwidth, tighter beamforming, and greater miniaturization—specifically referencing applications such as wireless chip interconnects and intra-body network concepts. The study reports measured performance including a resonance frequency of 250.7 GHz and highlights integration pathways compatible with CMOS back-end-of-line manufacturing, reinforcing the accelerating shift toward highly integrated, high-frequency communication architectures.
Peer-Reviewed Proof: The Internet of Bio-Nano Things and the Bio-Cyber Interface Are Real
In 2021, Computers in Biology and Medicine (Elsevier) published research outlining the Internet of Bio-Nano Things (IoBNT) and the use of BioFET-based bio-cyber interfaces capable of translating biochemical signals inside the human body into electromagnetic signals for external transmission and processing. The paper explicitly discusses nanoscale biosensors (1–100 nm), in-vivo applications, and the need for AI-driven anomaly detection to secure these systems once the body becomes accessible through internet infrastructure. This article examines the technical foundations of IoBNT, what a Bio-Cyber Interface actually does, why semiconductor-based nanoelectronics are central to these systems, and how Non-Linear Junction Detection (NLJD) relates to detecting harmonic responses from silicon-based materials. The conversation is no longer theoretical — the research exists. The real question is oversight, governance, and transparency in a rapidly advancing bio-cyber paradigm.
Epstein Files Reference Advanced Technologies as Individuals Report Unexplained Physical Sensations
This document originates from the Epstein files and contains references to advanced technological research, including discussions related to neurotechnology, health systems, and large-scale simulations. The material provides insight into the types of technologies and research interests being discussed among elite networks and has become part of the broader public record following the file release.
Epstein Files: Bill Gates Email Discussing Neurotechnology, Pandemic Simulation, and Weaponization Research
This document, sourced from the Epstein Files, contains a March 3, 2017 email sent to Bill Gates outlining proposed research deliverables related to neurotechnology, brain science, health data systems, and pandemic simulation. The email references whitepapers on neurotechnologies connected to chronic and degenerative disease, neurotechnologies as weapons in national intelligence and defense, and technical recommendations for strain-based pandemic simulations, offering documented insight into high-level discussions involving advanced technology and global health planning years prior to COVID-19.
CIA ARTICHOKE: Declassified Documentation of Behavioral Research (1954)
In January 1954, the CIA produced a memorandum under Project ARTICHOKE evaluating the feasibility of inducing an individual to carry out actions involuntarily through the use of drugs, hypnosis, and behavioral manipulation techniques. The document discusses covert drug administration (including through alcohol), induced psychological influence, and the possibility of directing a subject to attempt an assassination of a political figure. It reflects Cold War–era intelligence research into interrogation methods and behavioral control mechanisms. The memo is part of the CIA’s declassified archive and is publicly available through the CIA Reading Room, providing direct historical documentation of formal U.S. government research into mind-influence methodologies during that period.
Pentagon Escalates Anomalous Health Incident Research Under Defense R&E Directorate
The U.S. Department of Defense has realigned its Anomalous Health Incidents (AHI) Cross-Functional Team under the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering, signaling an increased technical focus on neurological and sensory incidents reported by diplomatic, military, and intelligence personnel since 2016. Commonly referred to as “Havana Syndrome,” AHIs have involved symptoms including vertigo, hearing disturbances, cognitive disruption, and persistent headaches. According to DefenseScoop, the restructuring is intended to accelerate the development of “treatments and countermeasures” as research efforts expand in scope and complexity. While official conclusions regarding causation remain under review, the move underscores the growing recognition of technical and biomedical dimensions surrounding these incidents.
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