Public briefing / continuity desk / first-time observer orientation

They live between moments.

Ordinary attention is not continuous. Brief gaps open between awareness pulses. In those gaps, intent drops, memory backfills, and people remain aggressively certain nothing unusual happened.

New observers are advised to read one case and one instrument trace before declaring this all coincidence. That declaration is currently our fastest-growing genre of paperwork.

Current anomaly
03:17 wake spike

28-night cluster across unrelated households. Median wake: 03:17:42. Most subjects reported “no reason†and opened notifications anyway.

Threshold failure
42% intent loss

Crossing a doorway erased original task recall in under 900 ms. Confidence remained high; explanations were generated after the event.

Intake velocity
+17 reports / week

Most new reports are specific, timestamped, and mutually inconsistent in exactly the same places. This is not statistically polite.

Primary actions

Start with evidence, then participate

Short path for new observers. Everything else can wait until you have a pattern.

Cases

Evidence docket

Structured case files with witness logs, instrument traces, and analyst notes.

Witness channel

Witness reports

Anonymized intake stream showing recurring ICZ signatures and recurring denial patterns.

Intake

Submit a report

Public stream for fast signals. Confidential lane for analyst review and follow-up.

Restricted

317 Society

Controlled disclosure channel for sealed case files and analyst-grade releases.

Simulation

Doorway Protocol

Flagship breach-run simulation for doorway failures, intent drift, and extraction pressure.

Public access + restricted channels

Observer channels: public record, restricted artifacts

Public browsing stays open. Restricted channels focus on material not released to the general archive: full incident packets, redacted instrument captures, analyst briefings, and cohort review notes.

Reference

Glossary

Fast definitions for archive terminology. Useful when the whitepaper starts sounding extremely persuasive and you need to verify whether “interruption†is a typo, a doctrine, or both.

Publication

Whitepaper

Print-safe packet for internal review and mildly alarmed outsiders. Ideal for readers who trust numbered sections more than they trust themselves around doorframes.

Index

Archive

Browse the larger body of materials directly. Recommended for readers who no longer require handrails.