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# 2IA Intelligence WordPress Theme
**Theme name:** 2IA Intelligence
**Text domain:** `two-identities-anonymous`
**Project:** 2IA.org - 2IA – Two Identities Of Anonymous
**Core line:** One identity is given. One identity is chosen. Anonymous is the space between.
2IA Intelligence is a custom WordPress theme for an independent public-intelligence and civil-liberties research site about communications surveillance, identity, metadata, keyword monitoring, AI analysis, false positives, psychological warfare as influence literacy, ethical information operations, and lawful public understanding.
The theme is privacy-first. It does not load Bootstrap, jQuery, external fonts, CDN assets, analytics scripts, tracking pixels, or external embeds by default.
## Workspace Memory
- Short-term working memory follows the UAIX AI Memory Package Wizard at `https://uaix.org/en-us/tools/ai-memory-package-wizard/`.
- Long-term reviewed memory follows the LLMWikis setup wizard at `https://llmwikis.org/tools/llm-wiki-setup-wizard/`.
- The long-memory target is `E:/Source/WP-FFTAC/Wiki.FFTAC.org/`, surfaced at `wiki.fftac.org`.
## Editorial Boundary
2IA is an independent public-intelligence research project. It is not affiliated with any government, intelligence service, law-enforcement agency, or surveillance vendor.
The theme and starter content are written for education, law, ethics, history, oversight, privacy literacy, and public accountability. They do not provide instructions for hacking, evasion, sensor triggering, system probing, mass agency contact, unauthorized testing, harassment, disinformation, psychological manipulation, or operational abuse.
The 2026-05-16 Improvement intake confirmed this boundary: "hello signal" language is allowed only as a privacy, consent, visibility, and metadata metaphor. It must not become guidance for tripping monitoring systems, provoking agencies, generating suspicious traffic, automating public contacts, activating sensors, or conducting psychological manipulation.
## Installation
1. Copy the `twoia-intelligence` folder into `wp-content/themes/`.
2. In WordPress Admin, go to Appearance > Themes.
3. Activate **2IA Intelligence**.
4. Go to Appearance > Customize > 2IA Intelligence Settings to review hero text, disclaimer, footer mission, accent color, comments, and seed notice settings.
5. Create and assign menus under Appearance > Menus:
- Primary Menu
- Footer Menu
- Research Menu
## Recommended WordPress Settings
- **Homepage:** Create or seed a draft `Home` page, publish it when ready, then set it as a static homepage under Settings > Reading. The `front-page.php` template also renders the full landing page when no static homepage is assigned.
- **Posts page:** Create or publish a `Research` page and assign it as the posts page if desired. `/research/` is the canonical public route; the top-level `/research-archive/` route redirects there for compatibility.
- **Comments:** Leave comments disabled unless you have a moderation policy and privacy notice.
- **Permalinks:** Use a readable structure such as `/%postname%/`.
- **Media:** Add featured images to research posts for stronger briefing cards. The theme supplies a fallback SVG.
## Core Route Fallbacks
The theme ships source-controlled fallback routes for required public pages. If a required published page is missing, routes such as `/start-here/`, `/issues/`, `/research/`, `/resources/`, `/organizations/`, `/methodology/`, `/public-records-and-foia/`, `/open-source-intelligence/`, `/lexicon/`, `/support/`, `/newsletter/`, `/volunteer/`, `/corrections-and-right-of-reply/`, `/about/`, `/ethics-and-civil-liberties/`, and `/lawful-contact/` render high-level theme content instead of a 404. The top-level `/research-archive/` route redirects to `/research/`; legacy child dossier URLs under `/research-archive/.../` remain readable for compatibility.
A published WordPress page with the same slug always takes precedence over the fallback. This means production can be repaired immediately by deploying the theme while still allowing editors to replace fallback copy with reviewed pages later.
If a published editor-owned page exists but is thin or missing the current civil-liberties key phrase, the theme appends a source-controlled research backbone under the page content. This keeps the report-backed route material visible while preserving the editor-owned page as the lead content.
The 2026-05-16 publication-system Improvement intake also recalibrated the public guardrail model. The site should not sanitize away adult civil-liberties realities such as state violence, detention, labor coercion, surveillance overreach, censorship pressure, or algorithmic control. It should discuss them directly when the work is sourced, lawful, minimized, and accountable. What remains blocked is instruction that enables abuse: hacking, evasion, sensor triggering, exploitation, doxxing, stalking, target selection, coercive influence, deception scripts, and mass-contact automation.
## Optional Draft Seed Content
The theme automatically creates required categories on activation/admin init without duplicates:
1. Surveillance Architecture
2. Keyword Monitoring
3. Metadata and Identity
4. AI and Sentiment Analysis
5. Civil Liberties
6. Ethical Information Operations
7. Lawful Public Contact
8. False Positives
9. Systems and History
10. Open-Source Intelligence
11. Anonymous and Hacktivism
12. Psychological Warfare
13. Research Briefings
To create safe starter pages/posts:
1. Go to Appearance > 2IA Seed Content.
2. Click **Create missing draft starter content**.
3. Review all drafts manually before publishing.
The seed tool creates drafts only. It never auto-publishes and it only creates missing pages/posts, so a default `Sample Page` no longer blocks starter content creation.
## Editorial Content Types
The theme registers site-specific editorial content types so WordPress can operate like a publication system instead of a single undifferentiated blog:
1. Issue Hub
2. Investigation
3. Policy Analysis
4. Guide
5. Toolkit
6. Case Study
7. Campaign
8. Update
These types share categories, tags, featured images, excerpts, revisions, custom fields, REST support, archive pages, search inclusion, and the normal single-briefing template. They also support the 2IA Editorial Review panel for confidence labels, source notes, AI-use disclosure, right-of-reply status, minimization/redaction notes, and correction/update logs.
## Required Pages Included In Seed Content
- Home
- Start Here
- Issues
- Research
- Resources
- Organizations Directory
- Methodology
- Public Records and FOIA
- What They Look For
- Why They Look
- Two Identities
- Surveillance Systems
- Open-Source Intelligence
- Anonymous Hacktivist Collective
- Psychological Warfare
- Metadata Is Identity
- AI Surveillance
- Keyword Monitoring
- False Positives
- Ethics and Civil Liberties
- Lawful Contact
- Legacy research route
- Support 2IA
- Newsletter
- Volunteer
- Corrections and Right of Reply
- About
- Privacy Policy
- Contact
## Content Strategy
Use standard WordPress posts for research briefings. Good briefing formats include:
- Publish trust pages for methodology, corrections, support, newsletter, and volunteer pathways so readers can see how evidence enters, changes, and receives challenge.
- Explain surveillance architecture at a high level.
- Explain OSINT as lawful, narrow, documented, privacy-aware public verification rather than an operational reconnaissance workflow.
- Explain public records and FOIA as lawful civic leverage: narrow requests, contracts, policy records, audits, retention schedules, redaction review, appeals, and careful publication.
- Discuss Anonymous and hacktivism as identity, attribution, media, legal, and accountability analysis without teaching attack methods or participation.
- Discuss psychological warfare as defensive influence literacy: propaganda, misinformation, disinformation, synthetic media, amplification, provenance, context, and correction paths without teaching manipulation.
- Compare civil-liberties risks and security rationales.
- Explain metadata as identity-rich information.
- Discuss keyword monitoring without publishing operational trigger lists.
- Cover AI surveillance, sentiment analysis, bias, oversight, redress, and false positives.
- Provide lawful contact guidance: use official channels, be truthful, do not automate, do not probe infrastructure.
- Discuss lawful intelligence collection only as governance: purpose limitation, data minimization, consent or notice where appropriate, classification labels, access control, chain-of-custody where evidence matters, retention limits, and deletion.
- Treat guardrails as editorial review standards: route source material into publishable, background-only, duplicate, deferred, rejected, or blocked dispositions rather than flattening difficult public-interest subjects into generic safety copy.