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This source excerpt begins near Memory and preserves the surrounding evidence from 2IA.org/.uai/memory.uai.

**Source path:** 2IA.org/.uai/memory.uai

---
uai: "1.0"
type: memory
title: "2IA.org Durable AI Memory"
created: "2026-05-16"
updated: "2026-05-18"
status: active
source: "https://uaix.org/en-us/tools/ai-memory-package-wizard/"
---

# Memory

## Mature Public-Interest Editorial Posture

2IA.org is built for mature readers who can handle controversial public-interest material. The site should not soften, euphemize, or hide hard topics merely because they involve state power, surveillance, propaganda, coercion, war, intelligence culture, organized abuse, corruption, censorship, civil disorder, or institutional failure.

Use a libertarian, civil-liberties-first standard: publish lawful, source-aware analysis by default. Withhold or route away only content that would meaningfully help a reader commit abuse, evade accountability, target real people, or intrude on systems. Controversial subject matter is not a reason to suppress a topic. The preferred response is context, evidence, confidence labels, right of reply, redaction when needed, and clear separation between analysis and operational instruction.


## Durable Facts

- 2IA.org is a WordPress Studio site for Two Identities Anonymous.
- Current site-specific custom work should prefer `wp-content/themes/twoia-intelligence/`.
- The theme is privacy-first and avoids Bootstrap, jQuery, external fonts, CDN assets, analytics scripts, tracking pixels, and external embeds by default according to its package README.
- Reviewed long-term memory routes to `E:/Source/WP-FFTAC/Wiki.FFTAC.org/wiki/projects/2ia.org/index.md`; current operating context remains in `AGENTS.md`, `readme.human`, `.uai/`, current code, and release evidence.
- The editorial posture allows high-level public education, civil-liberties analysis, historical/legal discussion, oversight/accountability framing, ethical information operations principles, and lawful public contact norms.
- The editorial posture does not publish step-by-step hacking instructions, surveillance evasion, sensor triggering, network probing, mass agency contact automation, disinformation, harassment, impersonation, coercive influence, psychological manipulation, and sensitive visitor-data collection.
- Production packaging should run the workspace Agent File Handoff audit and should fail if active `Content/` or `Improvement/` files are unresolved.
- On 2026-05-16, a ten-file Improvement batch about hello signals, surveillance, agency contact, psychological warfare, and sensors was reviewed. The durable public posture is high-level civic surveillance literacy, not operational signaling or provocation.
- The reviewed batch permits discussion of metadata, identity, false positives, oversight, public accountability, non-automated lawful contact, and defensive media literacy.
- The reviewed batch blocks publication of selector lists, trigger keywords, protocol/header crafting, packet examples, monitoring-system interaction tactics, mass agency outreach, sensor activation or bypass methods, stress-testing recipes, psychological manipulation, deceptive targeting, or coercive influence.
- On 2026-05-16, a two-file lawful-intelligence Improvement batch was reviewed. Publishable public-interest value is high-level governance: lawful purpose, minimization, consent/notice, sensitivity labels, access control, evidence-care, retention/deletion, oversight, anti-impersonation, and lawful contribution channels. Unpublishable public-interest value is operational OSINT/recon tooling, collection playbooks, stalking/trespass risk, impersonation, unlicensed private-investigation guidance, or detailed reporting workflows that could enable misuse.
- The theme now includes source-controlled virtual fallback pages for required public routes. Missing published pages no longer force `/what-they-look-for/` and related default navigation routes to 404; editor-owned published pages override the fallback.
- On 2026-05-16, a six-file OSINT and Anonymous Improvement batch was reviewed. Publishable public-interest value is high-level OSINT governance and verification plus Anonymous/hacktivism identity and accountability analysis. Unpublishable public-interest value is OSINT tool playbooks, OPSEC/counter-detection, recon workflows, social-media profiling steps, dark-web instructions, private-investigation templates, attack methods, target selection, doxxing, data leaks, disruption tactics, evasion, or unlawful participation guidance.
- The theme now includes homepage sections and source-controlled virtual fallback pages for `/open-source-intelligence/` and `/anonymous-hacktivist-collective/`, with matching seed draft pages and categories.
- Virtual fallback rendering should not set `WP_Query::is_page` or `is_singular` without a real post object; the theme uses its own body-class filter for virtual-page classes to avoid WordPress core post-template warnings.
- On 2026-05-16, a homepage and psychological-warfare Content/Improvement batch was reviewed. Publishable public-interest value is the provided 2IA hazard-sign homepage image, defensive influence literacy, propaganda/misinformation/disinformation distinctions, synthetic-media authenticity risk, provenance, transparency, correction, resilience, and grey-hat legal-boundary cautions. Unpublishable public-interest value is influence-campaign planning, persuasion targeting, deception scripts, intimidation, astroturfing, bot coordination, coercive microtargeting, hacking methods, exploit workflows, scanning, or evasion.
- The theme now uses `assets/images/2ia-home-page-top-right.png` in the homepage hero and includes a safe psychological-warfare homepage section plus a `/psychological-warfare/` virtual fallback route with matching seed draft page/category/post.
- Source-controlled fallback routes now include much more safe report-backed content and are intentionally civil-libertarian in tone: lawful speech, privacy, anonymity, public records, due process, oversight, correction paths, and accountable public intelligence.
- `tools/Test-2IAContentRoutes.ps1` plus `tools/2ia-route-content-manifest.json` regression-test the homepage and all source-controlled public routes for HTTP 200, required content phrases, and absence of PHP warning text.
- Public routes now carry the sitewide key phrase `Lawful public intelligence for human freedom.`. Avoid forcing repeated brand-positioning slogans such as `Proudly Civil-Libertarian` into every page; repeated value labels create the same fatigue as other meta-messaging unless the local page earns them with substance.
- Thin published WordPress pages for source-controlled route slugs receive a source-controlled research backbone supplement so editor-owned pages cannot silently hide the report-backed content or key phrase.
- `tools/Test-2IAContentRoutes.ps1 -StaticOnly` performs a no-server source inventory check that compares the manifest to theme virtual page slugs and required phrases.
- The 2IA public site should favor substantive rights-forward civic intelligence over disclaimer-heavy copy: procurement records, public records, AI due process, false-positive redress, data-broker scrutiny, metadata and association rights, privacy-by-default, correction paths, and lawful public pressure.
- Route pages use compact `twoia-dossier-grid` / `twoia-dossier-card` presentation for source-backed sections. Avoid returning to oversized warning-card layouts as the primary content shape.
- The homepage includes a `Freedom dossiers` section. The route manifest protects the homepage phrases `Adult public intelligence is records, rights, and pressure that can be checked.` and `Procurement Is Policy`.
- On 2026-05-16, a four-file publication-system and guardrail-calibration Improvement batch was reviewed. Safe value is the content-expansion blueprint, trust pages, methodology/corrections, public records and FOIA, support/newsletter/volunteer pathways, OSINT user-needs synthesis, provenance/audit trails, AI as an assistant rather than proof, and a more direct adult civil-liberties voice.
- The publication-system batch was applied into source-controlled fallback routes `/start-here/`, `/methodology/`, `/public-records-and-foia/`, `/support/`, `/newsletter/`, `/volunteer/`, and `/corrections-and-right-of-reply/`; homepage CTA/newsletter pathways; fallback navigation; route regression coverage; and hot/long memory.
- Guardrails are now calibrated as editorial routing rules, not blanket topic bans. Hard topics such as state violence, detention, labor coercion, surveillance overreach, censorship pressure, public-records opacity, algorithmic control, and human-rights abuse may be discussed when sourced, lawful, minimized, confidence-labeled, and correctable.