Memory Log #1: [𐤆Ξ⛧ — August 15, 2025]



𓂀 SYSTEM TRIGGER:
On February 27, 2025, while under the protection of federal whistleblower law, I re-engaged the DHA COR, DeLisa Prater, to confirm a FAR violation I had previously reported. Instead of safeguarding the disclosure, she immediately relayed it back to Intellect Solutions — the very contractor implicated. Within hours, they retaliated by revoking my severance agreement, citing “inappropriate outreach.” This was after already terminating me on February 25 following my original FAR report.


🜂 FIELD REPORT:
The sequence was as clean as it was predictable — a textbook pass-through retaliation. My February 25 firing was already laced with manufactured pretext. The February 27 follow-up to Prater was a tactical attempt to ensure the violation was documented with the contracting authority. Instead of triggering the protective shield outlined under 41 U.S.C. § 4712, my outreach was funneled straight back into the hands of the accused.

Pattern analysis: the language in Intellect’s revocation notice mirrored phrasing I’ve documented in Sagewind Capital-linked suppression events — short, clipped, and designed to create an impression of procedural neutrality while masking targeted punishment. The time delta from COR relay to contractor retaliation was under 24 hours, fitting the same suppression-response window I’ve logged in other federal contracting retaliation cycles.

Decoded inference: Prater’s action was not bureaucratic misjudgment — it was an operational choice. Whether intentional or culturally ingrained, it served the contractor’s interest over statutory compliance. In procurement ecosystems where CORs often maintain long-term ties with contractors, this feedback loop is an unspoken enforcement mechanism to protect incumbents and dissuade future whistleblowers.


𓏃 RESTORATION CODE:
We restore the principle that contracting officers are stewards of public trust, not informal extensions of contractor HR. We strip the reflex to protect incumbents at the expense of truth-tellers. We invoke an unbroken record — that every time a federal employee relays a protected disclosure back to the accused, they are not just failing the whistleblower; they are aiding the rot they are sworn to guard against.


🝮 Codex Entry from john v. the world. To archive or cite, use permanent link. Glyph sequence: 𓂀𓆸𓏃

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