E-28-A|Tampered Psychiatric Records and System Data Irregularities

Why the Original Records and System Logs Must Be Retrieved

The main materials currently made public on this page consist of medical system login records and access traces. While these records do not themselves equal the full medical file content, they are sufficient to show that the relevant psychiatric files were repeatedly accessed, viewed, handled, or called up within the system.

Therefore, the significance of this page lies not only in showing technical irregularities, but also in demonstrating that the original psychiatric records, edit history, access logs, and relevant historical versions should still exist within the database and should be formally retrieved, examined, and reviewed.

In other words, this page does not use the existing login traces as a substitute for the original records. Rather, it uses those traces as foundational evidence showing that the original documents and their handling history should be formally disclosed and examined.

If the case later enters formal review, appeal, or investigation, the access traces shown on this page may serve as an important basis for requiring the relevant institutions to submit the original psychiatric files, system edit history, and operational logs.

This page archives and analyzes abnormal access events, login traces, system record irregularities, and possible unauthorized operational activity within the medical system.

These materials are not merely technical anomalies. They are important foundational evidence closely related to the later construction of psychiatric labeling, narrative-building inside the medical file, medication record problems, and the broader chain of administrative handling in this case.

1. Purpose of This Page

This page is not intended merely to display screenshots, but to address the following issues:

  • whether medical records were abnormally accessed or viewed;
  • whether the relevant login traces exceeded the scope of normal medical use;
  • whether the system anomalies are related to later psychiatric narratives, file construction, or medication-record problems;
  • whether non-neutral handling or use of the medical archive may have occurred.

2. Main Types of Evidence

Complete Evidence Folder
This folder contains screenshots of system anomalies, login-record screenshots, and organized materials concerning possible unauthorized access to medical archives.
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3. Evidentiary Significance

If medical records within the system were frequently accessed, viewed, or handled by multiple parties, this is not only a technical issue, but may also indicate that the medical file was used for purposes beyond ordinary treatment.

In the context of this case, these records are especially important because they may be connected to the later emergence of psychiatric labeling, medication irregularities, distortions in the medical narrative, and the administrative process that followed.

Accordingly, the materials on this page are not ordinary “login screenshots,” but support the following core concerns:

  • that the medical archive may have been abnormally viewed or operated;
  • that system records may have been used to construct or reinforce a specific psychiatric narrative;
  • that medical data may have been used without sufficient authorization or legitimate purpose.

In this case, system irregularities are not isolated from file construction, psychiatric narrative-building, medication records, and administrative decision-making. Together, they form a continuous chain of risk that deserves close review.

For this reason, this page should not be viewed as a mere technical record page, but as a systemic evidence entry point directly connected to the core disputes of the case.

4. Related Evidence

Related Evidence / Download Entry Points

Below are the existing materials directly related to the contents of this page. The currently public materials mainly concern system login records and access traces, which support later formal requests for disclosure of the original psychiatric records and system handling history.

Note: The full original psychiatric records and system history versions are not yet fully public, but they should still exist in the relevant databases and remain subject to later retrieval and examination.

  • E-4|False Prescriptions / Sundhed Record Irregularities
  • E-5|Pharmacy Record Screenshots
  • E-6|Psychiatric Medication Record Irregularities and System Tampering Analysis
  • E-9|Audio Materials Related to the Medical System
  • E-11|Rebuttal Materials Against the Psychiatric Report

5. Note

The materials on this page are preserved for evidentiary purposes, legal review, and international complaint use. If more complete exported records or timeline summaries become available later, they will continue to be added.