Matrix Reprogrammed sigil MATRIX REPROGRAMMED
Evidence Policy

DARK CLAIMS NEED CLEAN SOURCES.

Matrix Reprogrammed exposes systems while keeping clear boundaries between confirmed records, legal records, sworn claims, credible reporting, documented association, disputed claims, symbolic commentary, and unsupported viral claims.

Evidence Ratings

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Confirmed Record

Official source, agency page, government report, public register, primary document, or direct institutional record.

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Court Record

Filing, exhibit, indictment, judgment, deposition, transcript, or docket material.

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Sworn Claim

Testimony, affidavit, or sworn statement. Logged as claim unless adjudicated or independently supported.

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Credible Reporting

Reputable sourced journalism or investigation with named sources, documents, or editorial accountability.

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Documented Association

Contact, employment, board membership, donation, travel, meeting, photograph, address book listing, or shared institution. Not guilt.

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Disputed Claim

A contested, denied, incomplete, or conflicting claim. Presented with the dispute visible.

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Symbolic Commentary

Logo, ritual language, fraternal symbolism, occult aesthetics, patch analysis, hand sign, or pattern reading. Interpretive only.

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Unsupported Viral Claim

Quarantined, debunked, or flagged as unverified. Never presented as fact.

PUBLICATION BOUNDARY > Association is not guilt > A name in a record is not proof of wrongdoing > A photograph is not proof of participation > A symbol is not proof of conspiracy > Sworn claims are claims until proven or corroborated > Victim privacy comes first > Unsupported viral claims are quarantined or rejected > Corrections are part of the system

Source Hierarchy

Primary Sources

Official documents, court filings, regulator records, public registers, declassified files, agency pages, and direct records.

Secondary Sources

Credible reporting, books with citations, academic work, public-interest investigations, and official summaries.

Interpretive Layer

Symbolic reading, esoteric commentary, pattern analysis, historical analogy, and speculative framing must stay labeled.