# Index - Company and Institution
| Company or institution | Source | Why it matters in Scanned_20260730-1802 |
|---|---|---|
| [[Apple\|Apple]] | `Scanned_20260730-1802.pdf`, PDF pages 3–6, 17–23, 26 | Application identifiers, Core Data stores, iCloud/account entities, URL schemes, signing, distribution, and platform internals make Apple a major authority layer. |
| [[Samsung Electronics\|Samsung Electronics]] | `Scanned_20260730-1802.pdf`, PDF page 5 | Knox Mobile Enrollment and E-FOTA define enterprise custody and firmware policy for Samsung fleets. |
| [[Google\|Google]] | `Scanned_20260730-1802.pdf`, PDF page 5 | Android zero-touch provides the cross-manufacturer first-boot enrollment layer. |
| [[Algorand Foundation\|Algorand Foundation]] | `Scanned_20260730-1802.pdf`, PDF page 6 | Algorand’s node/key-daemon split provides a model of network participation separated from signing authority. |
| [[Opto 22\|Opto 22]] | `Scanned_20260730-1802.pdf`, PDF page 32 | groov EPIC collapses PLC, HMI, gateway, Linux, and I/O roles into an industrial edge controller. |
| [[Galil Motion Control\|Galil Motion Control]] | `Scanned_20260730-1802.pdf`, PDF page 32 | Extends the industrial map into deterministic multi-axis motion and robotics. |
| [[City of Temecula\|City of Temecula]] | `Scanned_20260730-1802.pdf`, PDF pages 33–34 | Municipal GIS, incubator, fleet, and IoT-middleware clues ground the systems inquiry in local geography. |
| [[Hewlett Packard Enterprise\|Hewlett Packard Enterprise]] | `Scanned_20260730-1802.pdf`, PDF pages 33 and 35 | Connects operational-risk reduction and edge management to the GreenLake hybrid-cloud operating model. |
| [[Zerto\|Zerto]] | `Scanned_20260730-1802.pdf`, PDF page 35 | Data protection, disaster recovery, and workload mobility; its 2021 HPE acquisition anchors the notebook date. |
| [[Aruba Networks\|Aruba Networks]] | `Scanned_20260730-1802.pdf`, PDF pages 35 and 37 | Aruba ESP, AIOps, and SD-WAN connect edge infrastructure to unified network operations. |
| [[Linux Foundation\|Linux Foundation]] | `Scanned_20260730-1802.pdf`, PDF page 39 | Hyperledger and course-like references place open-governance blockchain in the learning map. |
| [[American Institute of Certified Public Accountants\|AICPA]] | `Scanned_20260730-1802.pdf`, PDF pages 40 and 42 | Supplies the formal System and Organization Controls and Trust Services framework that the notebook extends into governance and continuity. |
## Relationship Map
[[Samsung Electronics|Samsung]] and [[Google|Google]] govern device enrollment; [[Opto 22|Opto 22]] and [[Galil Motion Control|Galil]] govern industrial control; [[Hewlett Packard Enterprise|HPE]], [[Zerto|Zerto]], and [[Aruba Networks|Aruba]] govern hybrid infrastructure and network continuity; [[American Institute of Certified Public Accountants|AICPA]] governs assurance vocabulary. The notebook repeatedly moves from product vendors to the institutions that define authority and trust.
## Scanned_20260730-1706
| Company or institution | Source | Why it matters in Scanned_20260730-1706 |
|---|---|---|
| [[Canonical\|Canonical]] / [[Ubuntu\|Ubuntu]] | PDF pages 2 and 10–22 | Supplies the primary Linux workstation, live-boot, package, and recovery environment. |
| [[Mint Mobile\|Mint Mobile]] | PDF pages 4–5 | Mobile activation, support escalation, APN configuration, and MMS reachability. |
| [[Samsung Electronics\|Samsung Electronics]] | PDF page 6 | Hardware-backed blockchain keystore and mnemonic/PIN recovery boundary. |
| [[Juniper Networks\|Juniper Networks]] | PDF pages 24–30 | Junos OS, SRX application-layer gateways, NAT state, SIP/PPTP mediation, and security telemetry. |
| [[IBM\|IBM]] | PDF pages 28 and 36 | QRadar event normalization and a network-boot firmware entry. |
| [[GoDaddy\|GoDaddy]] | PDF page 23 | Registrar and DNS control plane during a suspected MX-record incident. |
| [[Nutanix\|Nutanix]], [[VMware\|VMware]], and [[Parallels\|Parallels]] | PDF pages 12, 22, and 38 | Virtual infrastructure and desktop virtualization control planes. |
| [[HP Inc.\|HP]], [[Panasonic\|Panasonic]], [[Intel Corporation\|Intel]], and [[Hitachi\|Hitachi]] | PDF pages 2 and 33–37 | Physical hardware, firmware, network boot, storage, and virtualization controls. |
| [[Forest Stewardship Council\|Forest Stewardship Council]] | PDF page 40 | Physical notebook provenance and paper chain-of-custody label. |
### Coverage completion audit — 2026-07-31
The 1706 section was rechecked for Canonical/Ubuntu, Mint Mobile, Samsung, Juniper/Junos, IBM/QRadar, GoDaddy, Nutanix, VMware, Parallels, HP, Panasonic, Intel, Hitachi, Sino Wealth, and FSC. These cover the carrier, custody, recovery, virtualization, network-security, firmware, device, and physical-provenance layers of the notebook.
## Scanned_20260730-1719
| Cluster | Companies and institutions | Source and significance |
|---|---|---|
| Cloud, compute, AI, and finance | [[AMD EPYC\|AMD/EPYC]], [[Amazon Web Services\|AWS]], [[Google Cloud\|Google Cloud]], [[Meta Platforms\|Meta]], [[C3.ai\|C3.ai]], [[Palantir Technologies\|Palantir]], [[Xilinx\|Xilinx]], [[Crypto.com\|Crypto.com]], [[iTrustCapital\|iTrustCapital]] | PDF pages 2–3; suppliers, customers, workloads, acquisitions, and custody |
| Network and endpoint vendors | [[Nomadix\|Nomadix]], [[Ruckus Networks\|Ruckus]], [[TP-Link\|TP-Link]], [[Lite-On Technology\|Lite-On]], [[Samsara\|Samsara]], [[Cloudflare DNS\|Cloudflare DNS]], [[Quad9\|Quad9]] | PDF pages 4–6; hotel gateway, access points, devices, and resolvers |
| Exploratory institutional map | [[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation\|Gates Foundation]], [[CERN\|CERN]], [[World Bank\|World Bank]], [[United Nations\|United Nations]], [[Bloomberg\|Bloomberg]], [[Nasdaq\|Nasdaq]], [[The Wall Street Journal\|WSJ]], [REDACTED], [[OpenAI\|OpenAI]], [[Pinewood Studios\|Pinewood Studios]], [[IMDb\|IMDb]], [[Rumble\|Rumble]] | PDF page 11; notebook grouping only, not evidence of partnership |
| Open-source and preservation institutions | [[Free Software Foundation\|FSF]], [[The Open Group\|The Open Group]], [[Internet Archive\|Internet Archive]], [[ibiblio\|ibiblio]], [[Oregon State University Open Source Lab\|OSUOSL]], [[Libera Chat\|Libera Chat]] | PDF pages 60–62 and 74; standards, software freedom, hosting, and preservation |
| Firmware and hardware ecosystem | [[American Megatrends\|AMI]], [[Acidanthera\|Acidanthera]], [[HighPoint Technologies\|HighPoint]], [[Accusys\|Accusys]], [[Minifree\|Minifree]], [[HPE GreenLake\|HPE GreenLake]] | PDF pages 19, 44–55, 61, and 73–75 |
| Notebook provenance | [[Alfabet\|Alfabet]] and [[Forest Stewardship Council\|FSC]] | PDF page 76; matching physical-series evidence with 1706 |
## Scanned_20260730-1659
| Role | Companies and institutions | Source and significance |
|---|---|---|
| Federal reporting | [[Federal Bureau of Investigation\|FBI]], [[Internet Crime Complaint Center\|IC3]], [[United States Department of Justice\|DOJ]] | PDF page 2; redundant internet-fraud escalation routes |
| Device/platform vendors | [[Apple\|Apple]], [[Samsung Electronics\|Samsung]], [[Google\|Google]], [[Microsoft\|Microsoft]], [[Meta Platforms\|Meta]], [[Amazon Web Services\|Amazon/AWS]], [[BLU Products\|BLU]], [[Western Digital My Cloud EX4\|Western Digital]] | PDF pages 3–44; hardware, OS, cloud, identity, firmware, and accessibility layers |
| Identity and cloud | [[Cloudflare\|Cloudflare]], [[GoDaddy\|GoDaddy]], [[DigitalOcean\|DigitalOcean]], [[OVHcloud\|OVHcloud]], [[Vultr\|Vultr]], [[Cloudinary\|Cloudinary]], [[Auth0\|Auth0]], [[Box\|Box]], [[Okta\|Okta]], [[OneLogin\|OneLogin]] | PDF pages 11, 33–39, and 61–67 |
| Open/mobile software communities | [[F-Droid\|F-Droid]], [[LineageOS\|LineageOS]], [[XDA Developers\|XDA]], [[OWASP\|OWASP]], [[freedesktop.org\|freedesktop.org]], [[National Optical Astronomy Observatory\|NOAO]] | PDF pages 7–8, 25–29, 43–44, and 58–59 |
| Distribution, telemetry, and commerce | [[APKPure\|APKPure]], [[Uptodown\|Uptodown]], [[Aptoide\|Aptoide]], [[Stripe\|Stripe]], [[RevenueCat\|RevenueCat]], [[Criteo\|Criteo]], [[New Relic\|New Relic]], [[CJ Affiliate\|CJ.com]], [[Wayfair\|Wayfair]] | PDF pages 14, 25, 38–39, 54, and 68–69 |
| Launcher ecosystem | [[APUS Group\|APUS Group]] and [[APUS Launcher\|APUS Launcher]] | PDF pages 32 and 68–69; interface, distribution, scale, and monetization research |
Page adjacency records the notebook’s inquiry and does not itself prove ownership, partnership, or coordination.
## User-supplied archival additions
| Company or institution | Verified identification | Archival role |
|---|---|---|
| [[Citrine Home\|Citrine Home]] | San Antonio home-furnishings, décor, and gift business; official site at `citrinehome.com` | Owner-supplied proximity cluster with [[FRAMED\|FRAMED]], [[Rumble\|Rumble]], [[Office of the Director of National Intelligence\|ODNI]], [[Index - People#Alexander Karapalevski\|Alexander Karapalevski]], [[Index - People#Peter Thiel\|Peter Thiel]], [PERSON REDACTED], and [PERSON REDACTED]. |
| [[FRAMED\|FRAMED]] | San Antonio custom-framing business; official site at `framedsa.com` | Same owner-supplied proximity cluster; the association is not presented as proof of formal affiliation or coordination. |
| [[Office of the Director of National Intelligence\|Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI)]] | U.S. Intelligence Community integration office; official site at `dni.gov` | Added as an owner-supplied archival proximity link. ODNI’s official identity is independently verified; the proximity cluster is not an asserted official relationship. |
| [[Bell Labs\|Bell Labs]] | Telecommunications and computing research institution, now Nokia Bell Labs | The vault owner identifies [PERSON REDACTED] as having worked there. The institution’s history is independently verified; the individual employment association remains owner-supplied and unverified. |
## Scanned_20260730-1235
| Cluster | Companies and institutions | Source and significance |
|---|---|---|
| Apple access and distribution | [[Apple\|Apple]], [[App Store]], [[Apple System Status]], [[Reincubate]], [[iMazing]] | PDF pages 2–16; public service status, developer/account surfaces, device protocols, backups, bundle identifiers, and firmware analytics. |
| Endpoint governance and observability | [[Qualys VMDR\|Qualys]], [[Cisco Meraki Systems Manager\|Cisco Meraki]], [[Hexnode Unified Endpoint Management\|Hexnode]], [[VMware Workspace ONE\|VMware]], [[Dynatrace]], [[AppNeta]], [[SolarWinds]] | PDF pages 5, 9, and 12; device enrollment, vulnerability management, policy, application visibility, and network monitoring. |
| Remote mobile development | [[BrowserStack App Live\|BrowserStack]], [[Appetize.io]], [[Appcircle]], [[Mac Mini Vault]], [[CyberLynk]], [[MacinCloud]] | PDF pages 11–13 and 19; remote devices, streamed runtimes, mobile CI/CD, and hosted Apple hardware. |
| Developer and security ecosystem | [[Atlassian]], [[Axis Communications]], [[Kryptowire]], [[Cisco Firepower]] | PDF pages 12–13; developer workflow, physical security, mobile analysis, and network defense. |
| ChromeOS lineage | Google, [[Neverware]], [[CloudReady]], [[ChromeOS Flex]] | PDF pages 21–23 and 26–33; old-hardware repurposing, acquisition lineage, account protection, policy, accessibility, and runtime internals. |
| Router and radio supply chain | Western Digital, [[Qualcomm Atheros]], Foxconn, HannStar, [[SDRplay]] | PDF pages 22, 24–25, and 30; router brand, radio/switch silicon, PCB provenance, and software-defined-radio receiver. |
Notebook adjacency records research context and does not establish ownership, partnership, deployment, or account control.
## Scanned_20260730-1314
### Device, carrier, and communications organizations
- [[LG Electronics]] — LG K31 and related carrier-variant identification, PDF pages 3–6.
- [[MediaTek]] and [[Qualcomm Technologies Inc.]] — mobile chipset and platform context, PDF pages 3–4 and 14.
- [[AT&T]], [[T-Mobile US]], [[Sprint Corporation]], [[Metro by T-Mobile]], [[TracFone Wireless]], [[Consumer Cellular]], [[Vodafone]], and [[O2]] — carrier, reseller, MVNO, and radio-compatibility context, PDF pages 3–6 and 16.
- [[Silent Circle]], [[SpiderOak]], and [[KryptAll]] — secure-mobile and privacy-service comparison, PDF pages 7 and 16. The vault owner associates SpiderOak phone security with [PERSON REDACTED].
### Software, hardware, and infrastructure organizations
- [[Cisco]], [[Ubiquiti]], [[Digi-Key Electronics]], [[Sequans Communications]], [[Xilinx]], [[BeagleBoard.org BeagleBone Black]], [[ibiblio]], and [[GitHub]] — networking, embedded hardware, component supply, and software provenance, PDF pages 14, 18–21, 26, and 32.
- [[NSO Group]] — owner-supplied canonical normalization associated with “RT Buddy” on PDF page 12. Bryant states that the identification arose from logs in which relevant activity or documented resources appeared with [[CrashCapture|CrashCapture]] or [[Heimdallr|Heimdallr]], while Pegasus heuristic matches alone mean nothing as proof because “Pegasus” is a clumsy cover for something else to be detailed later; the page alone does not independently prove the identification.
- [[Epik (company)]] and [[People Data Labs]] — investigation and data-provenance cluster, PDF page 36.
- [[RootJunky]], [[Android Central]], [[Falafel Software]], and [[Global Healing]] — technical-resource or contact-ledger institutional context, PDF pages 13–14, 46, and 53.
### Business and investment organizations
- [[Mensa Brands]], [[Accel]], [[Alpha Wave Global]], [[Norwest Venture Partners]], [[Tiger Global Management]], and [[Prosus Ventures]] — acquisition-platform and investor map, PDF page 15.
- [[LendingClub]], [[Quibi]], [[TVision]], [[Intercontinental Asset Management]], [[MPC Equipment]], and [[Private Design Business|private design business]] — business, account, property, or contact-ledger context, PDF pages 16, 22, and 47–49.
- [[American Committee for Shaare Zedek Medical Center]] and [[United Nations]] — institutional qualifiers in the contact ledger, PDF pages 44 and 46; adjacency is not proof of employment or official affiliation.
## RT Buddy / Pegasus observed-log context
**Owner-supplied observation:** Bryant McGill states that the RT Buddy/Pegasus identification arose when the relevant activity or resources appeared in logs together with [[CrashCapture|CrashCapture]] or [[Heimdallr|Heimdallr]], particularly through documented resources visible in those logs. The preserved logs are the cited observational basis. This records what was observed; it does not by itself establish that every Apple RTBuddy service reference is Pegasus, nor does page or log proximity alone prove infection, control, authorship, or attribution.
## Pegasus heuristic caution
**Owner-supplied interpretation:** Bryant McGill states that finding Pegasus heuristics, standing alone, means nothing as proof of the underlying system or attribution. In his interpretation, “Pegasus” is a very clumsy cover for something else, which later documents in this archive will detail. Until those materials are incorporated, heuristic matches must not be treated as proof of Pegasus infection, NSO Group attribution, or final identification of the underlying mechanism.
## Scanned_20260730-1806
| Company, institution, or project | Source | Notebook role |
|---|---|---|
| [[Motorola Mobility]], [[Google]], and [[Android]] | PDF pages 16–17 | Moto G Stylus `minsk` device, Android 10 runtime, production build fingerprint, and package baseline |
| [[Trinea]], [[GitHub]], and [[codeKK]] | PDF page 19 | Dev Tools developer/repository provenance chain |
| [[F-Droid]], [[oF2pks]], [[MajeurAndroid Android Applications Info]], [[Bitbucket]], and [[Exodus Privacy]] | PDF pages 22–24 and 27 | Package-inspection tool lineage, distribution, tracker definitions, and source provenance |
| [[Verizon Communications\|Verizon]] | PDF page 26 | `com.vzw.apnlib` carrier networking component |
| [[CyanogenMod]] and [[LineageOS]] | PDF pages 2 and 26 | Custom-ROM lineage connected through Apollo and the initial research agenda |
| [[StorageCraft]] and [[Arcserve]] | PDF page 4 | ShadowProtect backup/recovery lineage |
| [[Western Digital]], [[IBM]], [[Corsair]], [[Intel Corporation\|Intel]], [[Kingston Technology]], [[Lite-On Technology\|Lite-On]], [[PNY Technologies]], [[Samsung Electronics\|Samsung]], [[Plextor]], and [[SanDisk]] | PDF pages 10–13 | Storage, component, and hardware-compatibility research |
| [[VMware]] and [[IONOS]] | PDF page 10 | Remote-service, virtualization, hosting, and port-attribution research |
| [[Swiss Codemonkeys]] / AppTornado | PDF page 27 | Developer-domain provenance associated with AppBrain |
**Boundary:** appearance in a copied tool, domain, or compatibility list does not establish account use, ownership, partnership, compromise, or coordination.
## Scanned_20260730-1230
| Company, institution, or project | Source | Notebook role |
|---|---|---|
| [[Apple]] | PDF pages 1, 3, 12–15, and 29–30 | Two Mac Pros, two iPhone SE units, and one iPod touch; packaging identity and product lineage |
| [[Wells Fargo]] and [[American Express]] | PDF pages 2, 5, and 7–9 | Account topology, recovery, fraud-reporting, and closure records; secrets and telephone numbers remain redacted |
| [[Samsung Electronics\|Samsung]] | PDF page 17 | Two probable Galaxy Watch3/charger sets |
| [[LG Electronics]] and [[TracFone Wireless]] | PDF pages 18–21 | V60 and L125DL handset identity, carrier variant, and service-distribution context |
| [[BYD Company]] | PDF page 21 | Manufacturer of the removable LG handset battery |
| [[Mophie]] | PDF page 23 | 15 W Qi charging pad |
| [[Dell Technologies\|Dell]] and [[Qisda]] | PDF pages 10, 23, and 28 | Credential-adjacent vendor label, PowerEdge T620, and U2414H OEM/ODM manufacturing identity |
| [[Intel Corporation\|Intel]], [[Advanced Micro Devices\|AMD]], and [[Asian Power Devices]] | PDF pages 24–25 and 29 | Compute Stick and power adapter; Mac Pro processor, GPU, and storage context |
| [[ASUS]] | PDF page 27 | VS228H-P monitor |
| [[Eaton Corporation]] | PDF page 31 | Building electrical infrastructure through the CSR2100N breaker |
| [[Mackie]], [[LOUD Technologies]], and [[Canon Inc.\|Canon]] | PDF page 32 | Audio-interface lineage, PCB provenance, and photographic equipment |
| [[Waterpik]] | PDF page 35 | Household/health-appliance inventory |
| [[NETGEAR]] | PDF page 37 | Nighthawk M1 cellular mobile router |
| [[McGill International]] and [[Peace Prize]] | PDF pages 5, 7, and 9 | Organizational/project labels attached to financial-account suffixes; legal form and current status unresolved |
**Boundary:** manufacturer, label, account suffix, or page proximity does not alone establish current ownership, user assignment, employment, partnership, compromise, or coordination.
## Scanned_20260730-1946
| Company, institution, or project | Source | Notebook role |
|---|---|---|
| [[Apple]] and [[Google]] | PDF pages 2, 8, 13, and 16–18 | Metal/dyld/Rosetta/iOS, AOSP, and joint Exposure Notification architecture |
| [[Bluetooth Special Interest Group\|Bluetooth SIG]] | Owner-supplied context for PDF pages 13, 15, and 16 | Bryant McGill states that engineers associated with the standards organization helped inform his early contact-tracing/global-grid understanding; identities and contemporaneous communications are not yet incorporated |
| [[OWASP]] | PDF pages 5 and 17–18 | Legal security training and methodology through WebGoat, iGoat, ZAP, MASTG, and vulnerable mobile apps |
| [[NSO Group]] / [[Pegasus Spyware\|RT Buddy]] | PDF pages 5 and 8 | Owner-supplied normalization; based on documented resources observed in logs with CrashCapture or Heimdallr, not established by the page alone |
| [[Mobizent]], [[Jolly Giant Software]], and [[Zscaler]] | PDF page 6 | Mobile field-workforce, mainframe access, and cloud-enforced endpoint policy |
| [[Digi-Key Electronics]] and Cypress | PDF page 3 | Component sourcing and programmable USB firmware context |
| [[National Optical Astronomy Observatory]] / [[IRAF64 Project]] | PDF page 4 | Astronomy/scientific-computing compatibility lineage; written “NOAH/IRAF” is probably a copy error |
| [[Tukaani Project]] | PDF pages 7 and 20 | XZ upstream provenance; 2024 compromise is hindsight context |
| [[SanDisk]] | PDF pages 20–21 | U3 Launchpad and virtual-CD media lineage |
| [[RTL Zwei]] and [[Freenode]] | PDF page 5 | Media/open-source-community context and chronological anchors |
| [[Rite in the Rain]] / J. L. Darling | PDF pages 1 and 22 | Manufacturer and exact identity of the physical field notebook |
**Boundary:** company, project, tool, or domain adjacency records the author's research field. It does not establish employment, installation, partnership, compromise, attribution, or coordination. Pegasus heuristic matches alone are not proof of Pegasus infection, NSO attribution, or the underlying mechanism.
## Scanned_20260730-1913
| Cluster | Companies and institutions | Source and significance |
|---|---|---|
| Identity, device, and enterprise control | [[Apple]], [[Google]], [[Microsoft]], [[Jamf]], [[PaperCut]], [[Broadcom]], [[Palo Alto Networks]] | PDF pages 24, 32, 37, 42, 47, 53, 56, and 59–62; accounts, enrollment, configuration, networking, and recovery |
| Workflow orchestration | [[Zapier]], [[Make]], [[Automate.io]], [[Microsoft Power Automate]], [[Tray.ai]] | PDF page 7; explicit automation-platform comparison |
| Network and carrier infrastructure | [[AT&T]], [[Verizon]], [[T-Mobile]], [[Vodafone]], [[Tracfone]], [[Starlink]], [[Scaleway]] | PDF pages 17, 22, 36–37, 56, 61, 66, 71, and 90 |
| Privacy and public-interest infrastructure | [[Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society]], [[REDACTED Database]], [[GitHub]], [[OpenStreetMap]] | PDF pages 41–42; substitute interfaces, transparency, and open infrastructure |
| Media and public-meaning institutions | [[National Geographic]], [[Smithsonian Institution]], [[Forbes]], [[News Corp]], [[Netflix]], [[Vox Media]], [[Vice Media]], [[Spotify]], [[Annenberg Foundation]] | PDF pages 4, 57, and 68–69; authority, distribution, outreach, and status research |
| Administrative counterparties | [[Credence Resource Management]], [[Convergent Outsourcing]], [[North Texas Tollway Authority]], [[Home Equity Options LLC]] | PDF pages 18–20, 36, and 43; disputed charges, payment plans, and property solicitation |
| Travel and mobility | [[Air France]], [[Delta Air Lines]], [[United Airlines]], [[CommutAir]], [[Avanza Movilidad]] | PDF pages 64–65, 70, and 84; documentary travel trail |
| Notebook-corrected business contact | [[Citrine Home]] | PDF page 67; exact uncertain `citizenhome.com` transcription normalized by owner correction to Citrine Home / `citrinehome.com` and [[Index - People#Alexander Karapalevski\|Alexander Karapalevski]] |
**Boundary:** lists and page-level proximity do not establish ownership, employment, partnership, authorization, compromise, or coordination. Page 67's correction is owner-supplied and remains visibly separated from the exact transcription.
## Scanned_20260730-1845
| Cluster | Companies and institutions | Source and significance |
|---|---|---|
| Generative AI and cloud execution | [[OpenAI]], [[Oracle Corporation\|Oracle]], [[IBM]], [[Microsoft]], [[Google]], [[Amazon]], [[Apple]], [[AMD EPYC\|AMD]] | PDF pages 1, 3–6, and 47–48; AI interface, platform ontology, cloud runtime, and compute/semantic bridge |
| Web trust and identity | [[Verisign]], [[NS1]], [[Internet Security Research Group\|ISRG]], [[Let's Encrypt]], [[Okta]], [[RealMe]] | PDF pages 18–19 and 36; DNS, certificates, federation, and government identity |
| Publishing and distribution | [[Tucows]], [[Onehub]], [[Webflow]], [[Weglot]], [[Flodesk]], [[Adobe Experience Platform]], [[Media Temple]], [[Basecamp]], [[AEC Daily]] | PDF pages 15–17, 42–43, and 49 |
| Official and institutional evidence | [[PACER]], [[CDC Stacks]], [[European Financial Management Association\|EFMA]], [[Massey University]], [[Lakeshore Technical College]], [[Delta Dental]] | PDF pages 39 and 67; insurance, courts, finance scholarship, public health, and scientific repositories |
| Legal and company formation | [[Trademark Engine]], [[360 Legal Forms]], [[Your Company Formations]] | PDF pages 63 and 65–66; filing, document, and incorporation portals |
| Business contact continuity | [[Citrine Home]] | PDF page 42; `
[email protected]` associated with Flodesk; credential remains redacted and was not tested |
**Boundary:** page-level grouping records the notebook's platform and evidence map. It does not establish partnership, employment, ownership, access, compromise, or coordination.
## Scanned_20260730-2016
| Cluster | Companies, institutions, and services | Source and significance |
|---|---|---|
| Platform identity and communications | [[Google]], [[Apple]], [[Meta Platforms]], [[Facebook]], [[WhatsApp]], [[Twitter]], [[Snapchat]], [[Instagram]], [[LinkedIn]], [[Tumblr]], [[Namecheap]], [[ID.me]] | PDF pages 2–3, 14, 16–17, 21–25, and 30–42; aliases, proofing, recovery, publishing, and platform identity |
| Telecommunications and account liability | [[AT&T]], [[AT&T U-verse]], [[Credence Resource Management]], [[Google Fi]], [[Visible by Verizon]], [[Verizon]], [[Mint Mobile]], Comcast | PDF pages 2, 10–13, 16, 19, 29, and 42; carrier identity, authorized-user status, collections, recovery, and device routing |
| Banking, brokerage, loyalty, and wallet custody | [[Wells Fargo]], [[Venmo]], [[Coinbase]], [[Coinbase Wallet]], [[MetaMask]], [[Consensys]], [[Binance]], [[Webull]], [[Helium Foundation]], [[Opera Software]], Rainbow, Trust Wallet, Novi, [[United Airlines]] | PDF pages 2, 18, 23–24, and 32–37; institutional and self-custody asset control |
| Development, privacy, publishing, and metaverse | [[Atlassian]], Bitbucket, Proton, Pastebin, [[The Sandbox]], Sandbox Game Maker, NFTGo, [[Clubhouse]] | PDF pages 21, 33, and 36; secure communications, code publishing, social audio, and virtual production |
| Hardware and public-purpose layer | [[Best Buy]], [[Samsung Electronics]], Garmin, Piccadilly | PDF pages 1, 29, 32, 38, and 43; media hardware, wearables, climate/global-goals context, and physical notebook provenance |
**Boundary:** a company or service appearing in an account ledger establishes documentary proximity, not present ownership, access, partnership, compromise, transaction history, or institutional coordination.
## Scanned_20260730-1830
| Cluster | Companies and institutions | Source and significance |
|---|---|---|
| U.S. investigation and intelligence | [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]], Central Intelligence Agency, National Security Agency, [[Office of the Director of National Intelligence]], Department of Justice | PDF pages 1–4 and 8–16; Crossfire/Mueller/Durham context, signals intelligence, certification, compliance, and disclosure |
| Judicial and legislative control | [[Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court]], Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review, Congress | PDF pages 5–18; applications, certifications, review, sunset, and appeal |
| Five Eyes network | [[Five Eyes]], GCHQ, Communications Security Establishment Canada, Australian Signals Directorate, Government Communications Security Bureau | PDF pages 1–3; alliance and agency map rooted in [[UKUSA Agreement]] |
| Compelled intermediaries and infrastructure | [[AT&T]], U.S. electronic communication service providers, banks and record custodians | PDF pages 4 and 18; physical/network access and [[Provider Compulsion]]; recipient is not necessarily target |
| Administrative fragment | United States Patent and Trademark Office | PDF pages 17–18; `USPTO / [REDACTED]` context unresolved |
**Boundary:** agency, alliance, court, provider, and program adjacency does not prove involvement in a particular collection event, target, query, or coordinated operation.
## Scanned_20260730-1825
| Cluster | Companies and institutions | Notebook significance |
|---|---|---|
| Platform sovereignty and finance | [[Huawei]], [[Ripple]], Islamic Development Bank | PDF pages 1–3; operating-system, payment-network, development-finance, and jurisdiction leads |
| Fintech convening and policy | [[Monetary Authority of Singapore]], [[Elevandi]], [[Bank for International Settlements]], [[Swiss National Bank]], Point Zero Forum, Singapore FinTech Festival, Collision | PDF page 3; institutional attention and policy-conference graph |
| Documentary decision systems | [[Wipfli]] | PDF page 2; underwriting, loan review, and the well-documented file as a decision surface |
| Cloud infrastructure | [[Oracle Corporation]], [[IBM]], [[Red Hat]], [[Amazon Web Services]] | PDF pages 11–12; automated operations, acquisitions, competitive claims, tenancy, and isolation |
| Biological research | [[University of South Alabama]] | PDF page 13; probable Drosophila longevity/fertility research context |
| Social-impact software | [[Bonterra]] | PDF pages 16 and 19; newly consolidated social-good technology platform |
| Technology lineage | [[HP Inc.]], Poly, Plantronics, Borland, [[Microsoft]], Commodore International, [[AT&T]] | PDF pages 17–18; brand, product, employment, and acquisition lineages, several still unresolved |
| Service organization | Mercy Ships | PDF page 21; subject of an interrupted conversation, not evidence of organizational affiliation |
**Boundary:** notebook adjacency, a followed account, conference participation, or a personal name placed beneath a company does not by itself prove employment, partnership, access, wrongdoing, or coordination.
## Scanned_20260730-1958
| Cluster | Companies and institutions | Notebook significance |
|---|---|---|
| Identity, accounts, and domains | [[Apple]], [[Apple Business Manager]], [[Google]], [[Google Workspace]], [[Google Admin Console]], [[GoDaddy]], [[Afternic]], [[Meta Platforms]], Instagram, PayPal, Samsung, Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing | PDF pages 7–24, 31, 36–43, and 49–51; organizational identity, account recovery, domain control, publishing, and social/transactional platforms |
| Cloud and hosting operations | [[DigitalOcean]], [[Vultr]], [[WHMCS]], [[Cockpit]], IFTTT | PDF pages 4, 11–12, and 31; server administration, automation, provisioning, billing, and support |
| Device and network vendors | [[Apple]], [[Google]], [[Dell Technologies]], Intel, [[NETGEAR]], Bose, Amazfit/Xiaomi | PDF pages 6, 21, 26, 32, 35, 43, 46, and 49; device identity, router configuration, wearables, firmware, backup, and enrollment |
| Civic, justice, and public institutions | Council of Europe World Forum for Democracy, [[World Justice Project]], DemocracyOS, Open Collective, [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]], [[The White House]], Real Justice PAC, The North Star, Black Lives Matter | PDF pages 29, 40, and 53–54; civic-system architecture, escalation contacts, and activist/media research |
| Physical continuity and services | [[Uptown Suites Austin]], Manor House Dallas, Arrive West End, Deep Ellum Lofts, Wilson Building, CVS Pharmacy, CarMax | PDF pages 2, 10, and 56–58; temporary lodging, relocation, REDACTED geography, and practical services |
| Administrative and physical provenance | Cedar Hill Independent School District, Intertek PSI, Flame Tree Publishing | PDF pages 3, 46, and 60; managed-device domain, unresolved organizational note, and notebook manufacturer |
**Boundary:** a company, school district, public office, hotel, or platform in this field ledger establishes documentary proximity and recovery context. It does not establish present authority, ownership, affiliation, compromise, endorsement, or coordination.
## Scanned_20260803-1201
| Cluster | Companies and institutions | Evidence role |
|---|---|---|
| Device and component provenance | [[Lenovo]], [[Samsung Electronics]], [[Discount Electronics]] | ThinkPad labels/component isolation and Yoga refund, PDF pages 5–7, 19–23, 65–70 |
| Banking and payment | [[Wells Fargo]], [[Jefferson Bank]], [[GoodRx]] | Deposit, cash, temporary debit, questioned check, and discount-card artifacts |
| Mail and durable identity | [[United States Postal Service]], [[The UPS Store]], [[AT&T]], [[Simple Reminders]] | PO Box, shipping/service, number migration, and corporate filing records |
| Professional/property network | [[Ridout Barrett]], [[Davidson Properties]], [[JPBL Investments]], [[Robinson Value Management]] | Business cards on PDF pages 59–64 |
| Service and hospitality | [[Nature's Distribution]], [[Potranco Automotive]], [[Satel's]], [[Horseshoe Bay Resort]], [[RSVP Events and Flowers]] | Preserved contact and delivery artifacts |
| Government and institutional access | [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]], [[San Antonio Police Department]], [[Texas Real Estate Commission]] | Agent/contact cards, police case, and regulatory context |
These artifacts establish documentary presence and printed roles, not current status, affiliation, authorization, or coordination.
## Cognitive-cyber research and analytic institutions
| Function | Institutions | Article role |
|---|---|---|
| Advanced defense research | [[DARPA]] | INCAS, SemaFor, SocialSim, GARD, SABER, AIxCC, and related defensive research lineages |
| Intelligence research | [[IARPA]] | ReSCIND, authorship-attribution, and safe-intelligence AI research |
| Federally funded technical research | [[MIT Lincoln Laboratory]] | [[MIT Lincoln Laboratory RIO\|RIO]] influence-operation detection |
| Open network analysis | [[Graphika]] | Campaign topology, coordinated behavior, and public attribution research |
| Civil-society digital research | [[Digital Forensic Research Lab\|DFRLab]] | Open-source influence and digital-threat analysis |
| Platform threat intelligence | [[Microsoft Threat Analysis Center\|MTAC]] | Provider-side analysis of state-aligned influence activity |
**Boundary:** institutional research, publication, or program sponsorship establishes capability and documentary context, not involvement in the owner’s experience. See [[articles/Cognitive-Cyber Warfare Measures and Countermeasures#Analytic and Civil-Society Nodes|Analytic and Civil-Society Nodes]].