Evidence That
Speaks for Itself
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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Filter and access the evidence, research, and records that shape our investigations and community work.
Control and Comparison Observations of Pfizer Comirnaty and Other Samples
This comparative study reviews anomalies, self-assembling structures, and crystalline formations across various substances including Pfizer’s Comirnaty, Moderna Spikevax, and several controls such as saline, rose water, and PEG solutions. Results indicate complex crystalline and self-assembling structures in the mRNA vaccine samples not observed in the control substances, highlighting significant differences in morphology and behavior.
Microscopic Evidence of Embedded Devices
This report presents magnified images of tissue samples (#35, #50, #70, #95) revealing fabricated structures and circuitry consistent with micro-scale implants. Features include hermetic feedthroughs, polymer-coated wire bonds, and probe-like devices comparable to NIH/NPP documentation. These findings indicate manufactured components embedded within biological material, supporting claims of non-consensual implantation.
U.S. Patent 20130194092A1 - Unlocking A Body Area Network
Qualcomm’s patent describes how a Body Area Network can be unlocked by a specific patient action (or automatically in emergencies) and then connected to a nearby wireless device to transmit the person’s medical data. It illustrates mainstream development of remotely accessible, sensor-based body networks, with direct implications for security, consent, and emergency access.
Microwave Radiofrequencies, 5G, 6G, and Graphene Nanomaterials Technologies in Neurological Warfare
This 2024 peer-reviewed paper by researcher Fabien Deruelle explores how microwave radiofrequencies, 5G/6G networks, and graphene nanomaterials intersect with neurological warfare. The study compiles decades of military, political, and biomedical research, showing how wireless technologies, even at levels below international safety limits, can cause DNA damage, neurological disorders, and cognitive effects. It draws parallels between everyday exposure and directed-energy weapons, highlighting the role of graphene nanotechnology in future human-machine integration and cognitive warfare strategies
Microscopic Examination of Suspected Implant Material
This document, prepared by Applied Consumer Services, Inc., presents a high-magnification (80x) analysis of a suspected implant specimen. The examination captures detailed structural imagery, highlighting physical characteristics not visible to the naked eye. Such forensic documentation provides visual evidence that supports further scientific and legal investigation into anomalous materials recovered from individuals reporting implantation or targeting.
Active Microscale Construction in Pfizer Comirnaty: Evidence of Self-Assembling Structures
This observational study by Dr. David Nixon investigates Pfizer’s Comirnaty vaccine using dark field microscopy and sessile droplet evaporation. The research documents dense colloidal material within the vaccine that self-assembles into crystalline matrices resembling microcircuitry, with phenomena such as “Daisy Chain Formation” and the “Plugged-In Phenomenon.” The findings reveal programmable, nanoscale behaviors beyond current scientific paradigms, raising urgent questions about transparency, dual-use technologies, and the ethical implications of advanced self-assembling systems.
How to Use This Archive
- Education: Explore these materials to deepen your understanding of the technologies, history, and documentation involved.
- Advocacy: Use these documents as supporting evidence when speaking with community organizations or policymakers.
- Research: Filter by tags (Patents, Case Materials, Technical Papers, etc.) to quickly find documents by topic.
- Source Verification: When available, original publication details are included for independent confirmation.
- Important Note: These resources are informational only and should not be interpreted as medical or legal advice.
