plvsvltra.io
Primary Source Discipline
PLVS VLTRA is an open intelligence research project. We investigate complex systems — election infrastructure, telecom chain-of-title, and sacred geography — by tracing every claim back to primary sources: patents, assignment instruments, archives, maps, and testimony.
This site is not a news feed or opinion column. It is a published workspace for evidence-weighted analysis — what we can prove, what we cannot yet prove, and what remains open.
Most public discourse runs on summaries of summaries. PLVS VLTRA runs on the opposite discipline: start with the instrument, then build the narrative. We map ownership chains, jurisdictional boundaries, and family sacramental geography with the same standard — show the source or mark it unconfirmed.
Patents, assignments, and corporate instruments — who owned what, when, and through which entity.
Family lines, parish records, and sacred geography — places anchored to coordinates and evidence IDs.
Unresolved items stay on the record. We do not collapse uncertainty into certainty for narrative effect.
Published lanes on this site. Each section is interactive or long-form — built for reading, not scrolling past.
Interactive map of patents, vendors, and assignment instruments in U.S. election technology — 36 entities, instrument-linked.
Open explorer →Focused briefing document — condensed chain-of-title findings for a specific investigative thread.
Read brief →Dedication and research surface for Tanious El-Khoury of Aammiq — Melkite parish Mar Mikhail, sacred geography at 33.72°N.
Enter AMIQ →Interactive tree — 96 nodes across family lines, places, and document references tied to the AMIQ register.
Open tree →Dedication surface for the Karadsheh–Gharib line — linked to the broader Levantine family geography in AMIQ.
Enter Madaba →Public research and analysis is shared on X under the PLVS VLTRA intelligence handle.