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independentMay 4

THE BAIT: A Fabricated Jupiter Impact Reached Our Inbox. Two Weeks of Verification Said No.

Real observer. Real processor. Real ephemeris. Fake impact. Here is what we can defend with documentation, and what we will not claim without it.

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independentApr 27

THE BLUEPRINT: The Pipeline Suppressed the Science. The arXiv Server Built the Architecture.

The Sentinel Network argues that a sequence of 3I/ATLAS-related claims moved through Medium and arXiv rather than traditional journal channels, connecting Frank Laukien’s proposed geometry, Bo Andrée’s mathematical formalization, and later analysis by Avi Loeb.

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🚨 THE FOLLOW-UP 🚨 Corporate communications operations produce defensive denials every day. It is the single most common product their desks output. On Monday we asked @ElsevierConnect and @RELXHQ eight questions. Four of them required nothing more than a yes-or-no on written institutional policy. Does Elsevier permit editors to reject 3I/ATLAS papers by conclusion rather than methodology? Does Elsevier permit employees to use authenticated corporate infrastructure to send unsolicited materi...

🚨 Subscribe to the Sentinel Network on YouTube for solid UFO deep dives https://t.co/ZoEd2tDjcM [Quoted] The Sentinel Network is now on YouTube. We counted every peer-reviewed paper on 3I/ATLAS. Elsevier, the publisher that owns Carl Sagan's journal, published 2. Everyone else published 30. Then someone from inside contacted us. First video is live. https://t.co/PvEXD35kMi

The Sentinel Network is now on YouTube. We counted every peer-reviewed paper on 3I/ATLAS. Elsevier, the publisher that owns Carl Sagan's journal, published 2. Everyone else published 30. Then someone from inside contacted us. First video is live. https://t.co/PvEXD35kMi

🚨THE PUBLICATION GAP🚨 Elsevier is the largest academic publisher on Earth. They own Carl Sagan's journal. In ten months of 3I/ATLAS, they published one paper. Five other Elsevier journals published zero. Everyone else published thirty. They published interstellar object research for Oumuamua. They published it for Borisov. For 3I, they stopped. Then someone from inside the building sent us a password-protected document from their corporate email. They had a lot to say 🔗👇

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