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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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Whistleblowers Confirm Directed Energy Attacks Pre-Date Public Havana Syndrome Timeline
This Los Angeles Times report reveals testimony from CIA, State Department, and defense whistleblowers stating that directed energy attacks linked to Havana Syndrome were occurring years before the public narrative acknowledged them. A former Defense Department staffer describes being struck by a directed energy weapon in 2015, raising serious questions about government awareness, suppressed timelines, and the long-term dismissal of neurological injuries reported by affected individuals.
Mind-Reading Neurotechnology: AI Systems That Decode Preconscious Thought
This Nature article reveals that modern brain–computer interfaces and AI systems can now decode human intentions before a person becomes consciously aware of them. Researchers warn that accessing preconscious thought poses major risks for privacy, autonomy, and cognitive freedom. As neurotech advances beyond medical use and into consumer devices, ethicists caution that unregulated data collection could give corporations and governments unprecedented access to the human mind. This raises urgent questions about surveillance, manipulation, and how quickly these capabilities are accelerating beyond public oversight.
Scientists Warn of Emerging Mind-Altering “Brain Weapon” Technologies
This article from the New York Post covers warnings from UK researchers who caution that rapid advances in neuroscience and central nervous system–acting chemicals could enable the development of mind-altering “brain weapons.” The report highlights concerns that technologies originally created to treat neurological disorders could also be used to manipulate cognition, perception, compliance, or behavior. Researchers outline historical examples of CNS-acting chemical programs, discuss gaps in international arms-control treaties, and call for stronger global oversight to prevent the misuse of neurotechnology in warfare, law enforcement, or covert operations.
GAO Report: Havana Syndrome Survivors Struggle to Access Care (GAO-24-106593)
This U.S. Government Accountability Office report examines the challenges faced by Americans experiencing symptoms associated with Havana Syndrome, also known as Anomalous Health Incidents (AHIs). It outlines the global spread of reported cases, the severity of neurological symptoms, and the difficulties survivors face when seeking medical evaluation and treatment. The report also details gaps in support, delays within the Department of Defense’s care system, and the need for better communication, coordination, and tracking of patient outcomes.
International Patent WO2020060606A1: The Plan to Link Human Body Activity to Cryptocurrency Systems
International Patent WO2020060606A1 describes “Cryptocurrency System Using Body Activity Data” describes a system where human biological signals, such as brain waves, body heat, pulse rate, and other measurable physiological activity are used as verification for cryptocurrency transactions and mining processes. The technology proposes collecting body-generated data through sensors, converting those signals into digital outputs, and using them as proof-of-work within a blockchain or centralized crypto system. This patent outlines a model where a person’s involuntary biological responses become part of a digital currency infrastructure, raising significant implications for privacy, autonomy, and the future integration of human activity with digital financial systems.
Declassified CIA Document: Early Research Into Remote Human Biofield Measurement
This declassified CIA document reveals that Ukrainian scientists were developing a device capable of remotely detecting and analyzing the human biofield—decades before today’s discussions about directed energy, neurological effects, and Havana Syndrome. Conducted inside a formal research institute and monitored by intelligence agencies, the project attempted to measure human bioenergetic signatures using technical instrumentation rather than theory. This file raises critical questions about how long such technologies have been studied, how far they may have advanced, and why these efforts remain largely unknown to the public.
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