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Editorial research notes

OpenArchiveContextual wrappers for legacy artifacts, broken first-click routes, and older public surfaces.OpenAntiChrist cx Legacy ArtifactPreserved as historical context with explicit nonendorsement and safety framing.OpenAl Qaeda Net Legacy ArtifactA high-risk legacy artifact wrapper. Read critically; not instruction, recruitment, or advocacy.OpenOrigins and Early ApocalypseEarly sources and motifs behind later Antichrist language.OpenPre-Christian Antichrist HistoryAncient adversary, chaos, tyrant, Satan, Belial, Danielic, and imperial motifs before the Christian term.OpenAntichrist-Like Figures in Eastern PhilosophyComparative decline, deception, false liberation, Mara, Kali age, and claimant motifs.OpenDajjal and Comparative EschatologyComparative false-messiah traditions and end-times trials.OpenHistory of the Antichrist LabelHow the label has functioned across scripture, politics, and social conflict.OpenDigital Identity and the MarkAI, CBDCs, economic exclusion, privacy, and Revelation 13 interpretation.OpenProphecy Media EcosystemModern prophecy media, markets, correction, and accountability.OpenEschatology and GeopoliticsApocalyptic rhetoric in state power, territory, conflict, and global institutions.OpenProphecy Knowledge GraphA memory system for claims, sources, contradictions, review state, and ethics.OpenAntichrist as Redeemer of MankindCritical treatment of redemptive inversion, counterfeit salvation, and ethical boundaries.OpenCurrent Antichrist CultsSafety-framed research on coercive apocalyptic groups and Antichrist claims.OpenAntichrist Militia GroupsMilitia-style apocalyptic rhetoric, source review, and public-safety boundaries.OpenResearch AgendaCurrent priorities for deeper scholarship and community discussion.