E-16|Website Pages, Cloud Backups, and Public Evidence Preservation Records

Contents archived on this page: public web pages, cloud backups, external download links, public release pages, and multi-platform preservation records that I established in order to prevent evidence from being deleted, altered, blocked, or rendered inaccessible.

These records are used to demonstrate:

  • that I have long actively preserved case evidence;
  • that the relevant materials were not assembled temporarily, but have been continuously organized and publicly archived;
  • that I deliberately built a cross-platform, multi-copy evidence system that cannot easily be erased;
  • that if certain materials are deleted, removed, blocked, or “disappear” in the future, their prior existence and public availability can still be proven.

The Core Meaning of This Page

This page is not intended to showcase “personal website building” or technical operations. It is intended to document a real, functioning system of digital evidence preservation and public archival.

In the context of long-term record alteration, procedural suppression, evidence invalidation, and official non-response, the public web pages, cloud backups, mirror archives, and public access points that were established together form a defensive structure intended to prevent evidence from being deleted, made to disappear, or systematically buried.

For this reason, this page is essentially an evidence-protection page, not an ordinary technical explanation page.

1. Why Public Evidence Preservation Is Necessary

In cases involving state institutions, medical systems, child protection, psychiatric evaluations, and multi-agency procedural suppression, evidence does not merely face the risk of being “lost.” It also faces the risks of being denied, weakened, redefined, or technically suppressed.

Key issue:
If evidence is stored only on a single device, in a single email account, under a single login, or on a single platform, then once an account problem, file corruption, deletion, access restriction, webpage removal, or technical failure occurs, crucial evidence may lose its verifiability.

2. Preservation Methods I Established

  • public release through personal website pages;
  • MEGA / cloud download link backups;
  • saved webpage screenshots and page snapshots;
  • synchronized preservation of document copies across multiple platforms;
  • an evidence structure in which public text and downloadable files correspond to each other.

3. Website Page Preservation

I have continuously published case summaries, evidence explanations, formal annexes, audio整理, official correspondence, reports on systemic persecution, and other case-related materials through my personal website.

The function of website pages is not only “display,” but also the creation of a public timeline:
once a piece of content is published, its existence, content, structure, publication time, and public nature can themselves become part of the evidence.

4. Cloud Backups and External Download Structure

In addition to webpage text, original files, screenshots, PDFs, audio, video, and archived documents are also independently preserved through external download links, reducing the risk of single-point failure.

  • screenshot files correspond to the original pages;
  • audio corresponds to written explanation;
  • official documents correspond to webpage summaries;
  • the same material may be preserved in multiple versions across different platforms.

5. Evidentiary Value of Public Preservation

The public preservation methods recorded on this page may be used to demonstrate:

  • that I have continuously, actively, and systematically preserved the case materials;
  • that the relevant evidence chain has temporal continuity;
  • that I did not fabricate materials temporarily after the fact, but instead engaged in long-term continuous organization, recording, and archiving;
  • that if deletion, blocking, restricted access, or platform abnormalities occur in the future, this can in turn prove that the evidence had previously been made public, archived, and externally preserved.

6. Download Archived Files

Below are some download entry points for the website pages, backup structure, and public evidence-preservation materials corresponding to this page:

E-16-1|Archived Screenshots of Website Pages

Screenshots of key website pages, structural pages, published pages, and archival records.

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E-16-2|Web Snapshots and Export Records

Exported webpage versions, HTML pages, page snapshots, or related technical backups.

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E-16-3|Cloud Backup and Download Link Records

MEGA, external download links, file backup structures, and corresponding material notes.

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E-16-4|Public Release and Multi-Platform Preservation Records

Public release pages, cross-platform preservation screenshots, and related traces of external publication.

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7. Ongoing Update Note

This page will continue to be updated. As more pages, files, snapshots, download links, and backup structures are added, this page will remain as a long-term part of the public evidence-preservation system for the case.

Public Preservation Structure Already Established

  • public website pages (used to display the case structure, evidence entry points, and thematic archives over the long term);
  • cloud file backups (used to preserve PDFs, screenshots, audio, video, and key case-file materials);
  • distributed multi-platform archiving (used to prevent total loss caused by single-point deletion or account failure);
  • public download entries and external links (used to increase verifiability and shareability of the materials);
  • an ongoing update mechanism (used to prove that the materials were not assembled in a one-time burst, but have been organized and maintained over time).

The existence of these structures is itself an important reverse indication of an abnormal case environment: if there were no long-term suppression and risk of disappearance of materials, there would be no need to build such a persistent public evidence-preservation system.

Related Evidence / External Entry Points

Note: The external links and public entries listed on this page will continue to be updated in order to ensure that key evidence does not depend on a single platform for preservation.