About
A research vault before a narrative
The Structured Water Guide exists to preserve primary sources first and synthesize only what those sources can support. We separate evidence from lore so readers can see where certainty ends.
Source priorities
We prioritize official archives, patents, court records, contemporary documents, and peer-reviewed papers. Secondary interpretations are kept in a separate category.
Claim labeling
If a claim lacks primary evidence, it is labeled as an allegation. Suppression narratives require court records, agency files, or contemporaneous press to be treated as evidence.
How to contribute
- Share open-access PDFs or scans with stable URLs.
- Include the access date and original source link.
- Flag whether the item is primary evidence or commentary.
“Primary” describes proximity to a record, not automatic truth. A patent is primary evidence of its claims; an FDA notice is primary evidence of an agency action; a trial report is primary evidence of that study. Each still has to be read within its scope.