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DEPARTMENT OF ANOMALOUS PHENOMENA
CLASSIFIED NOTICES / INTERNAL MEMORANDA
ROTATING BULLETINS — SITE-██ (FRK-20 PROGRAM)
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CLASSIFICATION: LEVEL 4 — CONTROLLED
DISTRIBUTION: Internal only — do not circulate outside containment perimeter.
STATUS: ACTIVE LOG — UPDATED ROTATION, Q2 2026
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DAILY BULLETINS
Memo 04/12/2026: Cafeteria staff reminded not to prepare caldo de res within auditory range of Sublevel 3. Entity-56-V displayed agitation during previous serving; correlation believed tied to cultural memory overlap with Subject García’s upbringing.
Notice 04/15/2026: New white-noise generators installed in Corridor D-7. Staff report humming interference has ceased; unrelated humming should still be treated as potential mimicry event.
Reminder: Local San Antonio media has increased coverage of “urban legends” around the abandoned Southside hospital. Public Affairs has pushed narrative of ghost hunters exaggerating structural noises. Staff are reminded to avoid off-duty bars near the site to reduce rumor spread.
BREACH ALERT ROTATIONS
Drill ID: FRK-20-BR-14
Date: 04/20/2026
Exercise: Simulated chamber breach — entity pursuing down Service Corridor 3. Staff successfully deployed EMRD grid in 92 seconds (target under 90). Correction ordered: secondary team failed to initiate white-noise masking in parallel.
Result: 3 simulated casualties. Training revision pending.
Live Event Note: On 04/02/2026, entity vocalized name “Lizzy” repeatedly for 14 minutes. Agitation did not escalate, but corridor seismographs detected rhythmic pacing. Logged as Tier-1 Anomaly Expression; not classified as breach.
CLASSIFIED NOTICES — STAFF & SITE LIFE
Notice: Personnel are forbidden from discussing childhood stories, lullabies, or prayers within 200m of containment. Entity has repeated fragments of “Padre Nuestro” after overhearing guard conversation.
Bulletin: Chapel in San Antonio used by several staff has been added to Public Interface monitoring; locals began linking church candle disappearances to “the Southside giant.” Cover story will frame it as theft by local vagrants.
Trivia (Background File): The Hollow Creek Bridge — site of POI-56-01’s death — is still in public use. City repaired railing, painted over graffiti, but locals claim you can hear “footsteps on the water” at night.
ROTATING INTERNAL CULTURE NOTES
Cafeteria Joke (Logged): “If the chili tastes burnt, blame Sublevel 3’s white-noise hum messing with the chef’s ears.” (Not authorized for civilian conversation.)
Staff Tradition: Rotation commanders keep a chalk tally of how many days without containment incident. Current streak: 19 days.
Restricted Gossip: Civilian rumor mill in San Antonio refers to entity as El Hombre de Cuerdas (“the man of stitches”). All staff reminded: DO NOT USE NICKNAME ON-SITE.
OPERATIONAL CAUTION
Reports confirm increasing number of paranormal podcasts citing “Frankenstein sightings” around the Southside. Public Affairs recommends staff stagger off-site leave and avoid posting images online with identifiable location data.
Internal rumor: a staffer claims to have heard entity humming along with their ringtone (classic rock). Verification ongoing. Staff phones not to be used within containment radius.
FINAL NOTE — DIRECTORATE ROTATION
The Directorate has instructed rotating bulletins remain active to simulate “site alive” culture.
Minor facts about surrounding town are permissible in memos to reduce staff detachment but must remain strictly vetted.
Current approved civilian detail: Southside motel at I-10 corridor demolished April 2025. Local story blames termites.
FILE REF: DAP/FRK-20-NOTICES/2026
PREPARED BY: Containment Administration Office, Site-██
CLEARANCE: LEVEL 4+ ONLY
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DEPARTMENT OF ANOMALOUS PHENOMENA
CLASSIFIED NOTICES / INTERNAL MEMORANDA
ROTATING BULLETINS — SITE-██ (FRK-20 PROGRAM)
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CLASSIFICATION: LEVEL 4 — CONTROLLED
REFERENCE: FRK-20-NOTICES/2026-ADD
STATUS: ACTIVE LOG SUPPLEMENT
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DOCTOR / SCIENTIST NOTES — EDUCATIONAL & COGNITIVE TRIALS
Trial Memo — Dr. █████ (Division of Anomalous Cognition)
Subject: Linguistic Reintroduction
Procedure: Entity exposed to structured Spanish-language lessons, modeled after fragments identified in García’s personal audio archives.
Result: Entity displayed immediate recognition of vocabulary (“madre,” “casa,” “dolor”). Pronunciation consistent with San Antonio regional inflection.
Behavioral Observation: Upon hearing the phrase “mi padre”, entity entered 2-minute silence, then struck chamber wall once. Escalation contained.
Recommendation: Continue controlled instruction, but avoid familial phrasing. Language recovery could serve as rapport-building tool.
Trial Memo — Dr. ██████ (Containment Systems Analysis)
Subject: Facility Familiarity Assessment
Procedure: During dialogue, entity was asked indirect questions regarding site operations (“Do you understand how lights change here?” “Where do the voices come from?”).
Result: Entity demonstrated alarming spatial awareness. Correctly described ventilation shaft size and guard rotation timing in Sublevel 3 without prior exposure.
Behavioral Observation: When asked how it knew, entity responded: “Walls are not silent. Machines breathe like men do. I listen.”
Recommendation: Prohibit staff from testing entity’s knowledge of containment systems. Findings suggest heightened sensory mapping capability.
Trial Memo — Dr. ███ (Division of Anomalous Physiology)
Subject: Emotional Response to Literature
Procedure: Entity provided Spanish-language edition of Don Quixote.
Result: Demonstrated high comprehension. Laughed during reading, then asked if “a knight’s madness is nobler than a son’s.” Refused to elaborate.
Recommendation: Literature engagement valuable for gauging self-perception; staff to prepare curated, non-trigger texts for continued study.
ROTATING BULLETIN — SITE CULTURE ADDENDUM
Note: Following linguistic trials, cafeteria staff reminded not to use casual Spanish terms near chamber. Entity responded aggressively to overheard phrase “cállate, hombre” (joking exchange between guards). Incident escalated to Tier-1.
Local Color (Approved): In San Antonio Southside, schoolchildren chant rhyme: “Don’t go where the stitches walk, / Don’t go where the big man talks.” Public Affairs team dismissing as urban folklore, though origin may derive from staff leaks.
FILE REF: DAP/FRK-20-NOTICES/2026-SUPP
PREPARED BY: Site-██ Research Directorate Liaison
CLEARANCE: LEVEL 4+ ONLY
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DEPARTMENT OF ANOMALOUS PHENOMENA
CLASSIFIED NOTICES / INTERNAL MEMORANDA
ROTATING BULLETINS — SITE-██ (FRK-20 PROGRAM)
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CLASSIFICATION: LEVEL 4 — CONTROLLED
REFERENCE: FRK-20-NOTICES/2026-SUPP-2
STATUS: ACTIVE LOG — MEMO STYLE UPDATES
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SCIENTIST / DOCTOR MEMOS
Memo 05/03/2026 — Dr. █████ (Linguistics Trial)
Entity responded positively to structured Spanish instruction.
Recognized phrases: “madre,” “hijo,” “dolor.” Paused noticeably on “padre” before lowering voice and refusing further engagement.
Recommendation: continue lessons with neutral vocabulary. Avoid familial or religious terms.
Memo 05/06/2026 — Dr. ████ (Systems Awareness Test)
During casual dialogue, entity correctly described airflow patterns and guard patrol timing in Sublevel 3.
Claimed to “hear machines breathing.” Possible anomalous echolocation capacity.
Directive: cease inquiries about facility layout. Do not test boundaries further.
Memo 05/09/2026 — Dr. ██████ (Behavioral Study)
Provided entity with Don Quixote (Spanish edition). Laughed at absurd passages, remarked: “A knight’s madness may be nobler than a son’s.”
Declined to explain. Mood subdued afterward, but cooperative with vitals check.
Literature trial deemed effective for cognitive engagement; continue curated selections.
Memo 05/11/2026 — Nurse [REDACTED]
Entity asked politely for water “the way my father once did.”
Nurse reminded not to use banned terms, but context appeared self-generated. Entity calmed quickly, thanked nurse. Logged as minor infraction by subject, not staff.
Memo 05/14/2026 — Dr. ███ (Ethics Committee Liaison)
Staff divided: some believe Spanish instruction is “humanizing,” others argue it blurs containment boundaries.
Proposal: Rotate trial supervisors weekly to prevent over-familiarity. Vote pending.
SITE CULTURE BULLETINS
Guards advised not to use casual Spanish slang near chamber. One joked “ándale” during shift change; entity echoed word in mocking cadence until white-noise ramped.
Local rumor (Southside San Antonio): children dare each other to whisper “Señor de las Cuerdas” (“Lord of Stitches”) under Hollow Creek Bridge. Public Affairs monitoring.
Staff tally board reset after May 6 incident. Current streak: 6 days without escalation.
FILE REF: DAP/FRK-20-NOTICES/2026-SUPP-2
PREPARED BY: Site-██ Containment Administration
CLEARANCE: LEVEL 4+ ONLY
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