# Index - Master Chronology ## Cross-media archival events | Date | Source evidence | Chronological significance | |---|---|---| ## Scanned_20260730-1802 **Probable notebook date:** 2020–2021, with the strongest concentration in mid-to-late 2021. This range combines explicit historical anchors with product-era inference; it is not a creation timestamp for every page. | Date or range | Source evidence | Chronological significance | |---|---|---| | 2018 onward | `Scanned_20260730-1802.pdf`, PDF page 32: “Groov EPIC Edge” | [[groov EPIC\|groov EPIC]] was introduced in 2018; the page recognizes the later industrial-edge convergence of PLC, HMI, gateway, Linux, and I/O. | | 2020–2021 | `Scanned_20260730-1802.pdf`, PDF pages 18–23 | The reconstructed iOS distribution and jailbreak ecosystem fits this period, but individual service names require more precise dating. | | July 1–August 2021 | `Scanned_20260730-1802.pdf`, PDF page 35: “acquires” and “Zerto” | HPE announced its agreement to acquire [[Zerto\|Zerto]] on July 1, 2021 and completed the acquisition in August. This is the strongest date anchor. | | July–September 2021 | `Scanned_20260730-1802.pdf`, PDF pages 25–26: “Clubhouse” and “Shortcut” | Clubhouse announced its new name, Shortcut, on July 30, 2021 and completed the public transition in September. The notebook records the rename period. | | Mid-to-late 2021 | `Scanned_20260730-1802.pdf`, PDF pages 32–40 | Industrial edge, GreenLake/Zerto, autonomous fleets, Aruba ESP, Hyperledger, CISO, and UOI/POI form the notebook’s densest coherent research sequence. | | July 30, 2026 | PDF file metadata recorded in the project copy; archival context only | The scan date is not the notebook composition date. The original notebook evidence remains attributed to `Scanned_20260730-1802.pdf`. | ## Conceptual Sequence 1. Consumer interoperability and application identity — PDF pages 2–3. 2. Database and cloud-account identity — pages 4 and 6. 3. Enterprise enrollment and firmware authority — page 5. 4. Alternative software distribution and signing authority — pages 17–23. 5. Programmable USB and boot identity — pages 28–29. 6. Industrial edge and IoT middleware — pages 32–34. 7. Hybrid cloud, data protection, and mobility — page 35. 8. Autonomous fleets and network operations — pages 36–37. 9. Governance, assurance, ontology, and trust — pages 39–43. ## Dating Open Leads - Identify the original GreenLake/Zerto source and the exact moment the note was written (`Scanned_20260730-1802.pdf`, page 35). - Date the Clubhouse/Shortcut research against the July–September 2021 rename (`Scanned_20260730-1802.pdf`, pages 25–26). - Date individual jailbreak and alternative-distribution services by version availability rather than assuming every item was active simultaneously (`Scanned_20260730-1802.pdf`, pages 18–23). ## Scanned_20260730-1706 **Probable notebook date:** April 2020 through 2021. The notebook combines explicit dates with machines and software from earlier eras that were being recovered or repurposed. | Date or range | Source evidence | Chronological significance | |---|---|---| | April 2020 onward | `Scanned_20260730-1706.pdf`, PDF page 2: Ubuntu 20 LTS and GNOME 3.36.8 | Ubuntu 20.04 was released in April 2020; this establishes the earliest strong system-software anchor. | | April 23, 2020 | `Scanned_20260730-1706.pdf`, PDF page 32: Facebook password-reset chronology | Explicit notebook date associated with an account-recovery event. | | Late 2020 onward | `Scanned_20260730-1706.pdf`, PDF page 32: iPhone 12 mini | The device model prevents the notebook’s later account/device section from predating late 2020. | | 2020–2021 | `Scanned_20260730-1706.pdf`, PDF pages 10–30 | Linux recovery tooling, virtualization, Junos ALG study, and QRadar integration form the main technical sequence. | | July 30, 2026 | Scan filename/project metadata; archival context only | The scan date is not the notebook composition date. | ### Conceptual Sequence Mobile identity and reachability → cryptographic custody → domain/project naming → boot and disk continuity → virtualization and remote administration → forensic acquisition → application-aware networking → firmware and account recovery. ### Coverage completion audit — 2026-07-31 The 1706 chronology was rechecked against its page-level reconstruction. Explicit April 23, 2020 evidence, Ubuntu 20.04/GNOME 3.36, the late-2020 iPhone 12 mini floor, and the 2020–2021 systems sequence remain represented. The 1719 chronology now follows as a separate section rather than being silently merged. ## Scanned_20260730-1719 **Probable active period:** late 2021 through early 2022. Older dates describe copied files, hardware, or historical research rather than a single continuous writing date. | Date or period | Source evidence | Significance | |---|---|---| | 2014–2016 references | PDF page 19 | Copied storage-driver/file dates; not composition dates | | 2020 | PDF pages 3, 41, and 73 | Historical “Infusion Point,” contact annotation, and osboot reference | | 2021-02-23 | PDF page 67 | MacBook Air firmware datum | | 2021-11-08 | PDF page 2 | AMD/cloud market note | | 2021-11-23 | PDF page 6 | Dated LTE/Wi-Fi Direct observation | | 2021-12-21 onward | PDF page 10 | Charles Lieber news research | | 2021-12-30 | PDF pages 2–3 | AMD EPYC, hyperscaler, acquisition, and enterprise-AI thesis | | 2021-12-31 | PDF page 36 | Android 12 build/property inspection | | 2022-01-01 | PDF page 7 | Broadcast/browsing and investor-mapping note | | Early 2022 probable | PDF pages 13–75 | Domain countdowns, live systems, firmware tooling, Unix lineage, and “Federation” synthesis | ### Conceptual sequence Cloud supply chain → local network and endpoint identity → account/domain fragility → forensic and live-system recovery → firmware and compatibility layers → Unix/VM portability → open-firmware sovereignty → federated continuity architecture. ## Scanned_20260730-1659 **Probable active composition:** late 2020 through 2022. Earlier technical dates and later renewal horizons are copied reference data, not a single continuous writing period. | Date or period | Source | Significance | |---|---|---| | 2012 copied reference | PDF page 64 | Historical domain-family notation; not notebook composition | | 2019 | PDF pages 58–59 | Probable IRAF installation/configuration dates | | 2020-11-08 | PDF page 5 | Telegram/account event | | 2021-01-25 | PDF page 4 | Galaxy Tab S7 firmware and cellular-identifier note | | 2021-05-26 | PDF page 34 | Dated IP-geolocation/ASN/OID investigation | | 2021-08-08 | PDF page 65 | Multi-cloud, identity, VPN, and domain architecture | | 2021–2022 | PDF pages 16–44 | Mobile OS, permissions, network attribution, accessibility, blocklists, and Apple internals | | Late 2021–2022 | PDF pages 60–67 | Email migration, domain renewal, cloud identity, DNS, and support transfer workflows | | December 2022 | PDF page 5 | GoMcGill valuation/rank assertion copied into the notebook | | Through 2029 | PDF page 63 | Future domain-renewal horizon, not composition date | ### Conceptual sequence Incident reporting and access → device firmware and account identity → alternate mobile systems → network attribution → interface/accessibility governance → historical execution environments → email/domain lifecycle → cloud/DNS/support continuity → launcher ecosystem analysis. ## Scanned_20260730-1235 **Probable composition:** January–December 2021; broader defensible envelope late 2020 through early 2022. No explicit handwritten calendar date appears. | Date or range | Source evidence | Chronological significance | |---|---|---| | December 2020 onward | PDF pages 21 and 23; Neverware/CloudReady described after Google acquisition | Establishes awareness of the post-acquisition ChromeOS lineage. | | Early 2021 | PDF page 15; `iBoot-6723.80.19` and iOS 14.4-era analytics context | Strong firmware/build-era anchor rather than a handwritten event date. | | 2021 | PDF page 4; Taurine, Odyssey, Sileo, and libhooker | Core iOS 13/14 jailbreak ecosystem period. | | 2021 probable | PDF pages 11–14; Xamarin, AppNeta, MacMiniVault, Anka, and CI/CD landscape | Fits the pre-.NET-MAUI transition and pre-completed AppNeta/Broadcom integration. | | 2012 and 2001 historical references | PDF pages 15 and 22–25; WD N900 and `66 FR 49829` | Objects of technical/historical lookup, not notebook composition dates. | ### Conceptual sequence Apple service observability → iOS shell and virtualization → jailbreak/package/filesystem access → endpoint governance → remote mobile development and CI/CD → identifier forensics → router hardware descent → ChromeOS policy/accessibility/runtime internals → universal access grammar. ## Scanned_20260730-1314 | Date or period | Source | Chronological significance | |---|---|---| | Earlier material carried into late 2021 | PDF pages 3–14 and 42–54 | Device, software, and contact records may predate the notebook’s principal composition window; individual dates are not inferred without explicit evidence | | September 21, 2021 | PDF page 36 | Explicit Epik investigation marker: “EPIK / Sept 21, 2021” | | September–November 2021 | Notebook-wide | Strongest probable active period for device identification, boot/storage research, network discovery, and custom-ROM source archaeology | | November 16, 2021 context | PDF pages 15 and 36 | “investigate. 11/16” and the contemporaneous Mensa Brands financing/investor record provide the closing explicit anchor | | Late 2021, unresolved sequence | PDF pages 42–54 | Contact and relationship ledger appended or copied into the technical notebook; original dates of each relationship record remain unresolved | ### Conceptual sequence LG handset and carrier identity → OS and recovery taxonomy → USB and embedded access → raw storage and boot-chain analysis → service discovery and tunneling → Epik/PDL and ROM-source investigation → [[Contact Relationship Ledger]]. ## Scanned_20260730-1806 **Probable active period:** November 2021 through May 2022, probably early or mid-2022. Older operating systems, formats, and utilities are copied research subjects rather than notebook-composition dates. | Date or period | Source evidence | Chronological significance | |---|---|---| | 2021-06-28 lineage marker | PDF pages 16–17; Motorola `minsk` build family | Firmware/build lineage for the inspected Moto G Stylus (2021), not necessarily the inspection date | | 2021-10-14 | PDF page 11; Victoria HDD/SSD 5.37 context | Storage-utility version anchor | | 2021-11-02 onward | PDF page 20; Twitter for Android `9.18.0-release.00` | Strong lower bound for the Android package-inspection section | | January–March 2022 context | PDF pages 22–23; `apps_Packages Info` feature/version lineage | Package-state legend and dynamic-manifest workflow fit these F-Droid releases | | May 2022 context | PDF pages 23–24; kDI and ClassyShark3xodus release lineage | Strong upper contextual anchor for the integrated toolchain | | 2026-07-30 | Scan metadata | Digitization date only; not notebook composition | ### Conceptual sequence Support/task queue → obscure formats and operating systems → storage and remote-service provenance → “Surveillance” framing → Moto G Stylus device attestation → APK dependency analysis → package-state and privilege ontology → developer/repository/domain provenance. ## Scanned_20260730-1230 **Probable active period:** late 2018 through 2021, with the most intensive device-inventory phase probably in 2020–2021. Product and manufacture dates are lineage markers and do not automatically date the notebook entry. | Date or period | Source evidence | Chronological significance | |---|---|---| | 2010 | PDF page 32; Onyx Blackjack component record | Product/component lineage marker | | 2013 | PDF pages 29–30; Mac Pro packaging copyright | Original workstation packaging period, not necessarily acquisition or entry date | | July 2017 | PDF pages 25 and 27 | Manufacture markers for Intel Compute Stick and ASUS monitor; possible but unproven workstation pairing | | 2018-08-22 | PDF page 4 | Earliest explicit handwritten date; contact/recovery context lacks bounded event description | | April and July 2020 | PDF page 21 | LG L125DL handset and removable-battery manufacture markers | | Probable September 2020 | PDF page 17 | Uncertain Galaxy Watch3 sticker date code | | 2020–2021 | PDF pages 12–25 and 37 | Strong context for Apple mobile devices, Samsung wearables, LG handsets, charging, server, and mobile-router inventory | | 2021 context | PDF page 33 | “Agent Smith Matrix4” as a possible anticipation/release-period marker for The Matrix Resurrections | | 2026-07-30 | Scan metadata | Digitization date only | ### Conceptual sequence Paired Mac Pro identity → financial access/recovery and account topology → Apple cellular/subscription identity → paired wearables → mixed-vendor mobile and computing inventory → OEM/PCB and electrical provenance → media-production hardware → household appliance → cellular-WAN bridge. ## Scanned_20260730-1946 **Probable active period:** mid-2020 through 2021, most plausibly late 2020 or early 2021. Older platforms and the 2024 XZ incident are lineage/hindsight context rather than composition dates. | Date or period | Source evidence | Chronological significance | |---|---|---| | 2018 | PDF page 22; notebook-cover copyright | Physical notebook edition cannot predate 2018; does not date handwriting | | October 2019 onward | PDF page 5; `RTL ZWEI` branding | Lower-bound brand marker | | Early COVID-19 period; exact date unresolved | Owner-supplied retrospective context for PDF pages 13, 15, and 16 | Bryant McGill states that a contact-tracing developer and engineers associated with Bluetooth SIG supplied advance or early-stage information that informed the global-grid drawing; current notebook does not independently date or identify the conversations | | April 10, 2020 onward | PDF pages 13 and 16; contact-tracing synthesis; external Apple/Google announcement | Verified public announcement of the joint Bluetooth exposure-notification effort; external dating context, not proof of when the owner received information | | June 22, 2020 onward | PDF page 8; Rosetta 2 | Strongest hard technology lower bound | | Late 2020 / early 2021 | Notebook-wide | Best fit for Rosetta migration, Exposure Notification, mobile-security tooling, Pegasus reporting context, and OpenDingux research | | 2021 | PDF page 5; Freenode context | Possible upper-period community marker, not a dated notebook event | | 2024 hindsight | PDF pages 7 and 20; XZ/Tukaani | Later CVE-2024-3094 clarifies dependency risk; not a prediction or writing date | | 2026-07-30 | Scan metadata | Digitization date only | ### Conceptual sequence Desktop/device dependency substrate → USB firmware and virtualized access → remote control and security training → enterprise endpoint policy → architecture migration and pocket emulation → legacy boot continuity → identity/edge/industrial infrastructure synthesis → [PERSON REDACTED] contingency-access diagram → mobile verification laboratory → file-format, installer, firmware, and portable-media taxonomy. ## Scanned_20260730-1913 **Probable active period:** accreted material from April 30, 2018 through January 10, 2025, concentrated in 2022–2023. | Date or period | Source evidence | Chronological significance | |---|---|---| | 2018-04-30 through 2022-10-25 | PDF page 27 | Residence chronology from Austin through Miami, Orange Beach, San Antonio, and Olmos Park | | April 2022 | PDF pages 1 and 57 | Calendar planning for Clubhouse, YouTube, Spotify, friendship categories, and fidelity | | 2022-02-27 or 2023-02-27 | PDF page 6 | REDACTED date; year depends on the underlying calendar layer and remains unresolved | | 2022-03-19 | PDF page 17 plus external orbital context | Launch date for Starlink 3684 / NORAD 52124; external context, not necessarily writing date | | 2023-04-15 | PDF page 20 | Scheduled start of Credence payment plan | | 2023-07-16 | PDF pages 82–83 | Perry's Steakhouse La Cantera receipt | | May 1–2, year unresolved | PDF pages 64–65 and 70 | Mobile–Atlanta–Paris–Málaga journey and Málaga Airport–Marbella bus continuation | | 2025-01-04 | PDF page 17 plus external orbital context | Recorded decay date for Starlink 3684; hindsight context | | 2025-01-10 | PDF page 84 | Washington Dulles–Mobile flight record | | 2026-07-30 | Source filename | Digitization date only | ### Conceptual sequence Social trust and publishing → domain/email/account continuity → workflow automation → financial and residence evidence → enterprise device control and privacy substitutions → media/influence mapping → travel and loyalty systems → hidden-network, AI, robotics, consciousness, and planetary-governance research. ## Scanned_20260730-1845 **Probable active period:** late February through late March 2023, with retained records from 2002, 2015, and 2018. | Date or period | Source evidence | Chronological significance | |---|---|---| | 2002 | PDF page 58 | Tuscaloosa REDACTED note; identity and significance unresolved | | 2015-07-04 | PDF page 39 | Delta Dental effective date | | 2015-12-12 | PDF pages 40–41 | Delta flight/lost-item record for Bryant McGill and [PERSON REDACTED] | | 2018 | PDF page 36 | RealMe / New Zealand identity and civil-status lead | | 2023-02-26 | PDF page 55 | Explicitly dated forgiveness/for-giving note | | 2023-02-28 | PDF page 19 plus external context | IBM announced NS1 acquisition; useful lower-bound context for later assembly, not proof of writing date | | 2023-03-31 | PDF page 51 | “March 31 Friday” near-miss/second-chances note | | 2026-07-30 | Source filename | Digitization date only | ### Conceptual sequence Generative AI interface → platform/institution ontology → Oracle cloud execution → web distribution → DNS/PKI/federated trust → Apple/Google account incident response → clean-device evidence plan → travel and identity anchors → semantic self-model → legal, governmental, and scientific provenance → controlled domain roles. ## Scanned_20260730-2016 **Probable active period:** 2021 through late 2022, concentrated in 2022. Earlier dates are copied identity, account, or relationship anchors rather than primary composition dates. | Date or period | Source evidence | Chronological significance | |---|---|---| | 1989-08-21 | PDF page 20 | Historical “Empty Promises!”/New York identity or project anchor; meaning unresolved | | 2009-02-18 | PDF page 26 | [PERSON REDACTED] birth-date record; retained personal chronology | | 2016 | PDF pages 27 and 35 | Unresolved IRL-adjacent term and MileagePlus membership-era notation; neither necessarily dates writing | | 2019–2020 | PDF page 10 | Historical AT&T/U-verse account period copied into the later resolution record | | 2021-04-23 through 2022-10-10 | PDF page 26 | Dated [PERSON REDACTED] contact-attempt sequence | | 2022-03-29 through 2022-03-30 | PDF pages 3 and 6–7 | Explicit personal transition, renewed-writing, healing, work, and “new chapter” sequence | | 2022-03-28 through 2022-06-02 | PDF pages 10–13 | AT&T/U-verse/Credence payment and recall sequence | | 2022-09-07 onward | PDF page 29 plus product release chronology | iPhone 14 Pro and Apple Watch Ultra establish a late-2022 lower bound for the hardware section | | 2026-07-30 | Source filename | Digitization date only | ### Conceptual sequence Account and alias custody → Google Voice and geographic routing → personal transition and writing recovery → telecom debt/authorization resolution → audience identity → federated Google/Apple/carrier recovery → wallet and cryptographic custody → device/media consolidation → social re-entry → “Identity Economy” → multi-platform authentication map. ## Scanned_20260730-1830 **Probable active period:** May 15–20, 2023. Older alliance, surveillance, and statutory dates are historical research anchors rather than composition dates. | Date or period | Source evidence | Chronological significance | |---|---|---| | 1946 onward | PDF pages 1–3; UKUSA/Five Eyes lineage | Historical alliance foundation | | 1978 | PDF pages 5–18 | Original FISA and FISC creation | | 2001–2008 | PDF page 4 and synthesis | STELLARWIND/President's Surveillance Program history followed by the 2008 FISA amendments | | 2008-07 | PDF pages 9 and 12–16 | [[FISA Amendments Act of 2008]] creates Section 702 | | 2016-07 through 2019-03 | PDF page 1 | Crossfire Hurricane and Mueller-investigation sequence | | 2018-01 | PDF pages 9, 13, and 16 | Six-year Section 702 reauthorization signed | | 2022-04-21 | PDF pages 7, 9, 11, 13, and 16 | FISC opinion later central to public query-compliance debate | | 2023-05-15 | PDF page 1 plus notebook synthesis | Durham final report publicly transmitted | | 2023-05-19 through 2023-05-20 | PDF pages 7, 9, and 16 | FISC opinion released; repeated `5-20-23` marks encounter/research date | | Probably May 2023; exact date unresolved | Owner-supplied context plus notebook dating | [[Event - Lake Oswego Explanatory Briefing]]; an unidentified REDACTED presented a large report packet and Bryant took much of [[Scanned_20260730-1830]] as REDACTED notes | | During 2023; exact boundary unresolved | Owner-supplied retrospective account and cross-notebook language shift | [[Event - Reported Cessation of Active Cyberattacks]] and transition into [[Post-Attack Reconstruction]] | | 2024-04 | Later-history update | RISAA reauthorizes Title VII and adds query reforms | | 2026-06-12 | Later-history update | Statutory authority lapses after temporary extensions; already-authorized acquisitions require order-specific expiry analysis | | 2026-07-30 | Source filename | Digitization date only | ### Conceptual sequence Lake Oswego explanatory REDACTED → political investigation → investigation of investigation → Five Eyes/ECHELON alliance map → collection position and program taxonomy → FISA/FISC authority map → targeting-versus-query distinction → provider compulsion → recursive oversight and public legitimacy. This is the REDACTED-and-packet framework as recorded by Bryant, not automatically Bryant's settled conclusion. ## Scanned_20260730-1825 | Date | Evidence | Archival significance | |---|---|---| | 2022-03-23 | Later historical anchor for PDF pages 16 and 19 | Bonterra's consolidated social-impact platform identity launches shortly before the notebook records it | | 2022-03-28 | Later historical anchor for PDF page 17 | HP announces its agreement to acquire Poly, supplying context for renewed Plantronics/Poly interest | | 2022-05-13 | Explicit notebook date, PDF page 7 | `Intent & Effort` session links religious study, household roles, responsibility, and self-rule | | 2022-06-23 | Contemporary news anchor, PDF pages 1–3 | Garlinghouse's Collision statement anchors Ripple/XRP relocation and fintech-network reconnaissance | | 2022-07-01 | Explicit notebook date, PDF page 22 | [[Journal - Manners and Speaking Space]] converts observed interruption into a self-corrective rule | | 2026-07-30 | Scan metadata | Digitization date only; not the notebook's historical date | ### Conceptual sequence Feed and account discovery → platform and financial jurisdiction → documentary narrative in underwriting → global fintech conference graph → religious and relational self-rule → autonomous cloud administration → biological model-organism inference → performed and virtual identity → social-impact consolidation → corporate lineage → interruption analysis → preservation of another person's speaking space. ## Journal - The Pen-and-Paper Trap | Date or period | Evidence class | Chronological significance | |---|---|---| | Circa 2021; exact month unresolved | [[Journal - The Pen-and-Paper Trap]]; retrospective owner-supplied memory | Bryant recalls approximately one year of severe technology failure and a sustained prescription to abandon computers and telephones for pen, paper, or a non-electric typewriter | | Approximately one month within that period | Same retrospective entry | Bryant recalls urgent repeated pressure from [PERSON REDACTED] to enter a particular environmental park to “escape the hackers,” including a suggestion to pack a backpack; exact date and contemporaneous park wording unresolved | | 2021-09-15 through 2021-10-20 | FBI public timeline | Brian Laundrie’s vehicle was recovered from the Carlton Reserve/Myakkahatchee area, the area was searched, and his remains were later recovered after flooding receded; this anchors the parks’ public association and made the remembered push toward that area materially stranger | | 2022-01-21 | FBI public record | Final investigative update used as the independent location and case anchor | | 2026-08-02 | Present archival record | Journal entry created; “[PERSON REDACTED]” normalized to **[PERSON REDACTED]** outside faithful historical transcription | ### Evidentiary sequence Technology failure and loss of digital work → pressure to abandon technology → conflict over body-camera/audio recording and witnesses → urgent reserve recommendation and suggestion to pack a backpack → later recognition of the parks’ public association → retrospective documentation and a direct archival conclusion: the sequence was fucking weird. ## Journal - Recording, Fear, and Accountability | Date or period | Source | Chronological significance | |---|---|---| | Multi-year cyberattack and abuse period; exact dates unresolved | [[Journal - Recording, Fear, and Accountability]] | Bryant states that three different people violently ripped or tried to rip body-worn recorders from him, including wrestling him to the ground and causing rope burns from heavy-duty nylon securing straps | | Since 2020 | Same journal entry; owner-supplied archive context | Ongoing organization of audio, screenshots, body-camera video, messages, notebooks, and other digital evidence | | Five-to-six-year-or-longer horizon stated during the process | Same journal entry | Bryant describes the archive and transcription effort as a long-duration accountability project rather than a short publication cycle | | 2026-08-02 | Present archival record | Accountability statement entered into the wiki and linked to [[Index - Partial Audio Archive]] | ## Scanned_20260730-1958 | Date or period | Source evidence | Chronological significance | |---|---|---| | 1996 | PDF pages 50–51 | Historical domain/registrar chronology fragment | | 2005–2006 | PDF pages 50–51 | Additional copied domain/registrar history | | 2016-03-20 | PDF page 44 | Easy2Boot and PIN-expiration note; credential content redacted | | 2017-12-22 | PDF page 7 | Historical Apple business-identity date | | Late 2020 | PDF page 6 | MacBook Air M1 A2337 generation note | | 2020 or later | PDF page 60 | Printed Flame Tree Publishing copyright establishes physical-notebook lower bound | | 2022-02-08 | PDF pages 3–4 | Explicitly dated Akonadi/KIO/Pixel software-attribution discovery and Linux-component list | | 2022-02-12 | PDF page 18 | Explicitly dated Austin contact/location ledger | | February 2022 | Notebook-wide concentration | Account recovery, device attribution, cloud administration, temporary housing, and Dallas relocation planning form the dominant working episode | | 2026-07-30 | Source filename/frontmatter | Scan date only | ### Conceptual sequence Temporary lodging and REDACTED geography → anomalous software/environment attribution → device-model identification → account/domain recovery → cloud and hosting administration → encrypted-backup and password-vault recovery → router and device inventory → pre-OS boot and firmware control → managed-device discovery → Google/Android identity mismatch → domain history and civic-system research → Dallas housing continuity. ## Scanned_20260803-1201 | Date | Record | Boundary | |---|---|---| | 2015-09-04 | $2,000 check-cashing receipt | Earliest explicit packet date; purpose unresolved | | REDACTED | [[Event - AMD REDACTED]] | REDACTED | | 2018-07-13 | $48,488.33 Wells Fargo deposit | Receipt establishes deposit; later envelope characterizes claimed return/source | | 2018-08-02 | Declined Austin ATM withdrawal | Transaction artifact, not complete account history | | 2018-10-05 through 2018-10-06 | Brickell cash-advance/deposit records | Location and transaction evidence; purpose unresolved | | 2019-07-10 | USPS PO Box 6412 rental | Durable mailing and identity endpoint | | 2019-07-19 | West Finance Group $2,100 check | Clearing history and instructions unresolved | | 2019-10-14 | Wells Fargo withdrawal | Dated financial artifact | | 2020-09-20 | Bryant/[PERSON REDACTED] celebration delivery | Order/delivery record | | 2020-11-06 | Olmos Park cash withdrawal | Dated bank receipt | | 2021-01-05 | Cards #19–26 archival certification | Numbered, signed evidence wrappers and provenance statements | | 2021-02-09 filename date | Supplemental Dallas map | Saved-file timestamp, not necessarily event date | | 2021-12-31 | Lenovo Yoga return/refund | Receipt and closed-loop store-credit chain | **Trajectory:** transaction residue → durable identity anchors → numbered evidence architecture → device and institutional provenance. ### Later owner-supplied event resolution | Date | Record | Boundary | |---|---|---| | Exact date unresolved; context added 2026-08-03 | [[Event - Devonshire Backyard Router Discovery]] | Bryant identifies the page-27 drawing as a backyard map found in [PERSON REDACTED]'s small book; following its `X` beyond the fence behind the shed led to a backpack inside a garbage can and a concealed router that was powered and running with SSIDs `RedRider` and `REDACTED` | | Immediately following the router discovery; exact date unresolved | [[Event - Devonshire Back Door Window Breaking]] | Confrontation and yelling → Bryant went inside and locked the back door → [PERSON REDACTED] broke its window with a brick → shattered glass entered the kitchen while Bryant's daughters screamed in fear |