Document Archive — GCI Internal
3 of 3 documents accessible — 0 restricted — 1 decryption in progress
Session: OTA-2F70-9B13 • Node: relay-29 • Last sync: 2026-05-21T14:20:00Z
Accessible
Humanitas Trust — Memorial Notice [██████]
Classification: Internal
Source-verified
██/██/2███
REF: HT/MN/████/████ • Origin: Humanitas Trust, Office of Communications
Issued six hours after the incident • Name redacted by OTA to protect remaining sources
Available — Protocol 5.4-001-1.0
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OTA Note
Humanitas Trust published this memorial notice six hours after the incident at Array Seven. Six hours. We are not going to say more than that right now. The name of the individual has been redacted by OTA at the request of sources still inside. Read the language carefully. Read what it does not say.
GCI Array Operations Safety Board — Safety Incident Report [SIR-████]
Classification: Restricted — Internal Use Only
Source-verified
██/██/2███
REF: GCI-AO-SIR-████/████ • Origin: Array Operations Safety Board, GCI Internal Safety Division
Fatality — Array Seven, Station ██, Level ██ • Sections 4 and 7 sealed, Tier-Omega clearance required
Available — Protocol 2.3-007-1.0
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OTA Note
Read this alongside the memorial notice. Then read it again. The cause of death is sealed. Witness accounts are sealed. All surveillance data for the relevant window — sealed, transferred to the Continuity Security Division. Item (d) in Section 8 confirms the memorial notice was issued per “Standard Communications Protocol 3.9” — meaning the timeline was not a coincidence. It was procedure. They have a protocol for this.
GCI-1 Echelon — Operational Directive [██████████████]
Classification: EC-OMEGA
Source-verified
██/██/████
REF: ██████-████-████ • Origin: Echelon Operations Division
Access granted via relay-29 exception • Redaction level: extreme • Decryption: in progress
Partial Access — Protocol 1.2-069-1.10
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OTA Decryption Team — Active
This document arrived with extreme redaction applied at source. Classification markings indicate EC-OMEGA — the highest GCI clearance designation encountered in our archive to date. Our decryption team is currently processing the redacted sections. The unredacted version will be published here as soon as processing is complete. What we can confirm: this document originates from the Echelon Operations Division at the highest level of GCI command, and partial decryption of Section 4 indicates its subject matter includes long-duration mission oversight authority and parameters specific to the ISV Vesta program.