Evidence That
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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.

Featured Documents
Discover the latest insights and breakthroughs in our documents, showcasing Mind Nexus's pivotal role in uncovering hidden truths about covert technologies.
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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Non-Linear Junction Detector (NLJD) Scan Report
This document presents the results of a Non-Linear Junction Detector (NLJD) scan performed to detect semiconductor materials. The findings provide baseline technical evidence for possible foreign bodies or anomalous materials, serving as a foundation for further medical imaging, analysis, or legal documentation.
ICAACT Client Report: Phase I Photomicrographic Images
This 2018 forensic report documents photomicrographic images of collected specimens, analyzed for potential nanotechnology structures resembling biosensors or nano-vehicles. Phase I covers visual imaging at magnification, while further EDS/SEM and Raman spectroscopy were planned for Phases II and III. Submitted through ICAACT, this report provides baseline evidence of possible engineered materials within biological samples.
2020 Neural Chip Implant Trials in Prison Populations – Court Filing Evidence
This case filing from Devore v. Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation includes allegations and internal communications detailing experimental neural chip implants tested on prisoners. The documents describe IBM’s security division “Intelli-Connection” working with state and federal agencies to trial implants used for surveillance, behavior control, and sedation. Reported effects include lethargy, loss of recreation, refusal of showers, and universal compliance when frequencies were applied. The filing raises serious human rights and constitutional concerns, providing rare legal insight into covert implant testing programs.
The Larson Report (Declassified Analysis, 1980s)
The Larson Report provides a detailed review of government-funded experiments and policy considerations surrounding electromagnetic radiation, behavior modification, and covert surveillance technologies. This document offers insight into how agencies evaluated the feasibility and ethical concerns of applying advanced technologies on civilian and military populations. It remains a critical piece of the historical record in understanding how anomalous health incidents and directed energy research entered official discussions.
Phase III Report on Directed Energy & Anomalous Health Incidents
This Phase III report presents detailed findings on directed energy exposures, anomalous health incidents, and potential covert technologies affecting individuals. It includes technical observations, investigative data, and references to broader implications for public health and national security.
Bob Boyce VeriChip Removal & Tumor Documentation
This case details inventor Bob Boyce’s removal of two non-consensual VeriChip implants from his shoulder, one of which was linked with tumor formation. The surgical staff documented the second removal with photos, pathology reports, and a sealed chain-of-custody specimen. Boyce later confirmed the implants matched VeriChip designs, raising serious concerns about covert implantation practices and health impacts.
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.
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- Important Note: These resources are informational only and should not be interpreted as medical or legal advice.
