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Presents comparative analysis of positional and signal variance across seven active nodes over the 2014-2024 period. Identifies a pattern of increasing deviation at nodes NZ-22 and CI-12 consistent with the theoretical model outlined in Working Paper MPF/RES/2019/031. Anomalous data from Node-09, logged September 2024, is excluded from the primary dataset pending the outcome of the ongoing internal review. Annex C, containing Node-09 raw signal data, is retained at R3 classification.
Proposes a theoretical framework for understanding anomalous acoustic and electromagnetic signatures detected at locations defined by maximal distance from continental landmasses. Draws on forty years of passive array data from Point Nemo (PN-1) and the Bouvet Island array (BI-7). Identifies a recurring 27-year signal cycle not attributable to known geological or atmospheric sources. The cycle last peaked in 1997. The paper notes that the next predicted peak falls in the autumn of 2024.
Documents anomalous precursor signals registered at three nodes in the 72-hour window preceding the Sumatra-Andaman earthquake of 26 December 2004. The Foundation's internal log entry of 24 December 2004 is reproduced in Annex A. Sections 3 through 7, addressing the decision-making process under Protocol Three, are retained at R4 classification and are not included in this release.
Preliminary analysis of the 72-second narrowband emission registered at Node-05 (Point Barrow) at 03:16 UTC on 15 August 1977, and the subsequent 7-second acknowledgement registered at Node-07 (Bouvet Island) at 03:44 UTC. Both emissions occurred at the 1420 MHz hydrogen line frequency. The external detection of a related signal by the Ohio State University Big Ear telescope occurred 12 hours later. The report does not resolve the question of whether Node-07 transmitted or received. This question remains open as of the most recent archive review.
[Abstract retained at R4 level. This entry exists in the public register to confirm that the document exists. Its content is not summarised here. Access requires Protocol Seven authorisation at the R4 tier. The document was last reviewed in 2019. The review resulted in one amendment. The nature of the amendment is not disclosed at R2 level.]