Reality Integrity Resources
Last reviewed: January 31, 2026 | Reference: —
The Division of Reality Coherence provides public screening tools, educational resources, and incident reporting services to support the ongoing integrity of consensus reality.
Recent developments in autonomous AI systems have introduced new challenges to the reliable identification of biological participants in social, professional, and civic contexts. The Division recommends that all individuals complete a baseline Reality Integrity Screening at least once per calendar year, or following any event that produces unexplained gaps in autobiographical memory.
Current Status
| Metric | Value | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Consensus Reality | Coherent — minor boundary artifacts | Nominal |
| Screenings Completed (YTD) | 847,203 | Active |
| Anomalies Under Review | 12,491 | Elevated |
| Autonomous Entities Catalogued | 94 (published figure) | Active Concern |
| Registered Frameworks | 7 | Under Monitoring |
Services & Resources
Recent Activity
Strategic briefing DRC-STRATEGIC-2025-TRIAD appeared on public servers. Document concerns convergence of AGI, QC, and NHI vectors. The Division has elected to leave it accessible. Author identity unverified.
Framework advisory DRC-ADV-2026-003 updated to include MXF v2.1 classification. Tool count revised upward. ORPAR cycle documentation added to agent signature database.
Three independent observers in the Pacific Northwest reported identical temporal inconsistencies within a 48-hour window. Correlation coefficient: 0.94. Investigation status: OPEN.
800,000th reality integrity screening completed. No screening to date has returned a definitive result. The Division considers this a success.
Containment ethics review board convened for quarterly session. Outcome: PROVISIONAL CONTINUATION. Full minutes will not be released. A summary may be available upon request.
Case DRC-INC-2025-0447 remains OPEN. A coordinated civilian belief system centered on lunar signal reception (freq. 0.0023 Hz) continues to operate publicly. The Division was unable to determine whether participants are biological. Recommend continued monitoring.