Sources & vocabulary
Where the prose on this site needs to be specific about the kind of actor, behavior, or pattern in question, it tends to link the descriptive word to a published reference work that defines that kind rather than naming specific people. This page explains the convention and lists the works.
The convention
Pattern-level descriptions face a hard tradeoff. Specific enough to be useful, and the writer risks defamation exposure. Vague enough to avoid it, and the writing loses the descriptive power that makes it credible. This site tends to resolve the tradeoff by separating pattern-attribution from person-attribution — making claims about patterns (behaviors consistent with this profile; tactics drawn from that tradition; phenomena described in this body of literature) and pointing to published reference works where those patterns are documented in detail with their own sourcing.
If a reader recognizes themselves or someone they know in a pattern, that is the reader's recognition. The site has not made the identification for them.
The reference works
Each of the following is its own site, with its own sourcing and editorial discipline. When a word in the prose here is linked to one of these, it means: the pattern this word denotes is documented in detail at the linked site, and the reader is invited to follow it for context.
- plausibledenial.org
- An investigative reference on intelligence-agency operations, both historical and contemporary. The site documents agencies, countries, lexicon, notorious profiles, and adjacent phenomena. When the prose here uses words such as this realm, operations of this kind, the trade, or handlers, it is pointing the reader here.
- unoccult.org
- A reference on occult traditions and ritual practices. When the prose describes practices consistent with these traditions, this ritual lineage, or this initiatory framework, the link points here for definition.
- covertnarc.org
- A reference on covert narcissism, narcissistic personality disorder, and the covert malignant presentation. When the prose describes this behavioral pattern, this profile, or this presentation, the link goes here.
- theslows.org
- A public-health reference on convergent vectors degrading mitochondrial and nervous-system function — milk, honey, water, light, air. When the prose mentions a slow exposure vector, an environmental load of this kind, or names a specific vector by name, the link is here.
- neubauertwinstudy.org
- An archive of the 1960–1980 study in which twins separated at birth were placed in different adoptive families and studied longitudinally without their knowledge or consent. When the prose uses words such as subject in the research sense, observed, longitudinal, cohort, or separation, the link points here. The author does not assert specific personal involvement in this study; he points to it as the documented paradigm for the kind of clandestine longitudinal research that may be relevant context.
- piratecodex.org
- A reference on historical pirate networks. Used here where regional history and surviving networks are part of the descriptive vocabulary.
- churchscandals.org
- A reference on documented scandals across the Christian church. Used where the relevant pattern is institutional abuse with religious cover.
- firstfemale.net
- A dataset of institutional firsts by women. Used where structural context calls for it.
- blownaway.org
- A reference on noise pollution and the directed-acoustic effects of certain residential equipment. Used in technique entries that discuss acoustic environment.
- plausibleadmission.org
- Companion to plausibledenial.org — where intelligence-agency operations or government conduct has crossed from denial into public admission, this site is the record. Used where the prose references admitted-on-record activity rather than the deniable patterns its sibling site covers.
- focusbench.org
- A reference on structural failures in the legal system. When the prose describes lawfare, courts used as instruments of pressure rather than justice, or institutional misuse of legal mechanisms, the link points here.
- therosewar.org
- A reference on male and female cultivation through Vedic and Taoist physiology. Used where the prose touches on those traditions, their figures, or the structural opposition between them.
- darkprovenance.org
- A reference on antiquities trafficking and inscription-theory. Used where the prose touches on the falsification or surfacing of provenance records, or the institutional patterns around the movement of objects.
- edenpolicy.org
- A structural thesis on the reallocation of human labor in the age of intelligent machines. Used where the prose touches on labor displacement, the policy frame for AI-era work, or the broader structural question of what humans do when machines take over the rest.
- hiddenspecies.com
- A specimen archive — the lead image-property of the Archaeology & History cluster. Used where the prose touches on archival photography, specimen-style observation, or the cluster's broader frame of preserving what is otherwise overlooked.
What this is not
The references are not citations in the academic sense. They are vocabulary. The claim being made when a word is linked is not this reference proves my specific claim; it is this reference defines the kind of thing I am describing. The connection between the kind and any specific instance in the author's experience remains the author's reading.
The portfolio operates on the same line throughout: citation, not accusation.