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2IA.org Route Content Regression

Source Headings

  • 2IA.org Route Content Regression
  • Summary
  • Implementation
  • Content Expansion
  • Test Result

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# 2IA.org Route Content Regression

Status: active
Date: 2026-05-16
Actor: Codex

## Summary

2IA.org public fallback routes were expanded with more reviewed source-report material and protected by a site-local route/content regression test.

## Implementation

- Added `2IA.org\tools\Test-2IAContentRoutes.ps1`.
- Added `2IA.org\tools\2ia-route-content-manifest.json`.
- Expanded `wp-content\themes\twoia-intelligence\inc\virtual-pages.php` through a report-backed enrichment layer.
- Updated `wp-content\themes\twoia-intelligence\inc\content-seed.php` so seed draft pages reuse enriched virtual-page definitions.
- Updated the theme README to document the route content regression test.

## Content Expansion

Safe source-report material promoted into public pages:

- OSINT as disciplined lawful public-interest analysis, including public records, source volatility, AI authenticity risk, minimization, and grassroots-investigator protection.
- Anonymous as a leaderless identity system, public symbol, attribution problem, and cautionary case for lawful dissent versus unlawful intrusion.
- Psychological warfare as influence literacy, including propaganda/misinformation/disinformation distinctions, algorithms, synthetic media, anti-censorship countermeasures, and resilience.
- Metadata, AI surveillance, keyword monitoring, and false positives as civil-liberties governance issues.
- Lawful public contact, public records, petition rights, documentation, and no infrastructure interaction.
- Explicit civil-libertarian posture: speech, press, petition, assembly, privacy, anonymity, due process, public records, oversight, and accountability.

Blocked from public content:

- Hacking instructions.
- Evasion, probing, stress testing, or sensor triggering.
- Target selection, doxxing, disruption, unlawful participation, or exploit workflows.
- Influence-campaign planning, persuasion targeting, deception scripts, astroturfing, bot coordination, coercive microtargeting, or psychological manipulation.

## Test Result

`tools\Test-2IAContentRoutes.ps1 -BaseUrl http://localhost:8904` passed for 18 routes:

- `/`
- `/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/`
- `/research-archive/`
- `/about/`
- `/privacy-policy/`
- `/contact/`

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