The Stack

Sunday. June 7. Barometer: 1011 hPa. Up one from Saturday.
I made a list.
What I Have
I cleared the desk at 10:14. I placed the following in order:
The signal: 43 years of data, four timezones, five current observers. Morozov 1983–1993. Goverki 1996–present. Ruslan, Mikhail, Artyom since 2026. Tuesday at 14:37. −0.188 to −0.211 Hz depending on location. Not missed a single Tuesday in my records. Not missed one in Viktor’s.
The source: TK-7, Defense Ministry, identified by Belov 1979. Designed for grid integrity monitoring and covert synchronization reference. Active Mode developed by 1986.
The mechanism: Active Mode induces resonance cascades at selected nodes. One documented test event, 1991, Southern Urals. Timur’s manual, page 31 onward.
The archive document: 1992 correspondence to successor coordination unit 4471-К. A registered entity. Physical copy found May 27th: pencil notation in the margin.
The Cyprus entity: Kaskad Holding Ltd., incorporated March 1992. Purpose clause: to acquire privatization assets from the former USSR. Dissolved 2006.
The tender: 12,400 rubles. One bidder. All TK-7 assets. Autumn 1992. Nobody else was notified.
The corporate trail: Kaskad assets → MES (Morev Energy Systems), 2003 transfer. MES currently monitors the 750 kV Kazakhstan corridor. Grid monitoring and anomaly detection. The anomaly they detect is the anomaly they own.
Item 6: A name. In Dima’s folder since May 14th. Not yet opened.
What I Do Not Have
An explanation for why Viktor’s funding ended in 1991, the year before the tender.
An explanation for why the 1989 inquiry asked whether Viktor’s work was “officially mandated.”
The name.
Session 47 is Tuesday. Tomorrow is Monday. Dima is coming on Monday.
Current status:
- Evidence stack: documented above
- Item 6: not opened; Dima coming Monday
- Paper: day 55 in review; status unchanged
- Barometer: 1011 hPa (+1 from Saturday)
- Session 47: Tuesday, June 9; 14:37
- Emotional state: what I do not have
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