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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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Epstein Files Reference Advanced Technologies as Individuals Report Unexplained Physical Sensations
Epstein file EFTA00262811 - 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
Epstein file EFTA02657725: 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.
V2K? Epstein File Raises Serious Questions About Directed-Energy Capabilities & Psychological Targeting
Epstein File EFTA00080475, available through the U.S. Department of Justice website, contains references to directed-energy technologies and includes language stating that “driving people to commit suicide is a common practice” in connection with such capabilities. The document discusses technological concepts related to behavioral influence and neurological effects. While the file does not confirm specific operational use in individual cases, it provides documented language acknowledging the existence and theoretical application of directed-energy systems. Its public release adds to the broader record of materials referencing neurological and psychological effects associated with advanced technologies and underscores the importance of objective documentation, transparency, and independent review.
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Augmented Human vs. Transhumanism: Why the Distinction Matters Now
A published open-access paper in Augmented Human Research distinguishes between Augmented Human technologies and Transhumanism, clarifying their differing goals, scope, and societal implications. While augmented technologies focus on pragmatic enhancements such as wearables, implants, and AI integration, transhumanism envisions radical restructuring of humanity, including biological redesign and centralized technological governance. The paper examines ethical concerns, philosophical foundations, and long-term societal risks, raising important questions about autonomy, regulation, and global oversight. As technological integration accelerates, the discussion reinforces the need for transparency, objective documentation, and independent examination of emerging human enhancement systems and their broader implications.
JP2023093912A — Vaccination-Status Based Monitoring & Anonymization System
This active Japanese patent documents a surveillance and image-processing system designed to identify individuals based on vaccination status using facial recognition, clothing recognition, and linked personal data, while selectively anonymizing those classified as unvaccinated or of unknown status. The system integrates imaging devices, AI-driven image analysis, anonymization protocols, and alert mechanisms for public and operator-facing displays.
Death of First Havana Syndrome Case Renews Questions About Direct-Energy Exposure
An obituary published by The Daily Mail details the life and death of Michael Beck, the first known U.S. intelligence employee to report neurological experiences later associated with Havana Syndrome. The article traces early exposure during overseas service, subsequent neurological decline, classified intelligence linking direct-energy capabilities to similar outcomes, and decades of unresolved questions. The report highlights ongoing uncertainty within government investigations and reinforces the growing need for objective documentation, transparency, and professional examination of anomalous neurological and physiological experiences.
CNN: Pentagon Secretly Acquired a Pulsed RF Device Linked to Havana Syndrome
A CNN investigation reports that the Pentagon has acquired and is testing a portable device that emits pulsed radio waves, which some investigators believe may be linked to Havana Syndrome, officially referred to as anomalous health incidents. The revelation has reignited debate within government and intelligence circles, raised new concerns among affected individuals, and underscored the lack of transparency surrounding directed energy capabilities and their potential impact. The development adds urgency to the need for objective documentation, accountability, and professional investigation of unexplained neurological and physiological experiences.
Pentagon Moves to Dismantle Havana Syndrome Investigation Team as Evidence Mounts
An investigative report reveals that the Department of War is planning to dismantle and de-resource the cross-functional team responsible for investigating Havana Syndrome and Anomalous Health Incidents, despite sources indicating the team has made significant progress in understanding the cause. The move has raised serious concerns among victims, lawmakers, and intelligence officials about transparency, accountability, and potential suppression of critical findings.
US Patent US11354666B1 – Smart Dust Biometric Authentication Using Airborne MEMS Sensors
US Patent US11354666B1 describes systems and methods for authenticating a person using microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) devices, commonly referred to as “smart dust.” The patent outlines the use of tiny airborne or self-propelled sensors that can be activated and released to collect biometric and environmental data such as heart rate, body temperature, motion, audio, optical imaging, infrared data, electromagnetic field data, and location information. This data is then compared to a user profile to verify identity and authorize transactions. The technology includes the ability for these MEMS devices to be suspended in the air, surround a person, form networks, and generate unique authentication keys based on biometric and sensor data.
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