Declassified documents. Sworn testimony. Institutional decisions. Statements from people with names and titles. We read the primary source, we show it to you, and we tell you what we think it means — clearly separated.
The layers are marked on screen. You always know which one you are watching.
Only what can be verified. Every statement carries a name, a role, an outlet and a date, spoken aloud — not buried in the description. Single-source claims are declared as single-source.
Our interpretation, and we hold a position: the volume and quality of what has entered the official record makes the non-human-intelligence hypothesis harder to dismiss than it used to be. This layer is always labelled.
One to three concrete, checkable things that would defeat the reading above. When one of them comes true, it becomes a correction episode. Corrections are published, not deleted.
Each episode adds what entered the official record — and strikes through what has since been refuted. A ledger that only grows is advocacy. A ledger that also removes lines is an archive.
The public ledger opens with the first published episode.
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Every upload sets the altered-or-synthetic-content disclosure, because our episodes use synthesized narration and generated illustration over our own original scripts. We use no third-party footage: all visual material is either public-domain archival, licensed stock, generated by us, or rendered by us.