This isn’t “internet rumor” material.
It’s an open-access scientific publication describing an experimentally demonstrated terahertz antenna built with monolayer CVD graphene, with measured resonance around 250.7 GHz.
Why does that
matter?
Because the paper discusses how mm-wave and THz bands are being explored for future 6G systems, and it specifically points to short-range applications where integration and miniaturization are key, including wireless chip interconnects and intra-body networks.
When communications move into THz...
Antennas get smaller.
Beamforming gets tighter and more directional.
Arrays can pack more elements into less space.
Integration with electronics becomes more compact and scalable.
This is capability development.
On record.
Now zoom out and connect the pattern...
We’ve also seen documentation in the Epstein file releases discussing covert targeting frameworks and neurotechnology-adjacent planning.
That doesn’t “prove” every claim people make, but it does show a recurring theme: high-impact systems get designed,
tested, and discussed in closed loops long before the public understands the implications.
This is why we keep pushing a simple standard...
If the capability exists, oversight must exist.
If the research exists, transparency must exist.
If people are reporting unusual experiences consistent
with what’s publicly acknowledged in AHI/Havana Syndrome discussions, documentation matters.
If you want to understand our structured documentation process - click here
Stay vigilant,