WHAT WAS MISSING
The gaps that shaped the intervention.
This arc outlines the questions not asked, the assumptions that replaced evidence, and the administrative blind spots that set the stage for failure. It traces the structural omissions that shaped the intervention long before any decision was made — the missing context, the missing verification, the missing recognition of risk, and the missing understanding of what the situation actually was.
These posts examine the voids inside the official record: the information that should have been gathered but wasn’t, the patterns that should have been recognised but weren’t, and the human‑rights considerations that should have been applied but weren’t. They document the space between what happened and what was recorded.
The paperwork shows actions, findings, and procedural steps.
This arc shows the absences that made those steps possible.
It is the architecture of the failure: the gaps that shaped the misidentification, the omissions that distorted the narrative, and the missing elements that later institutions treated as fact.
This arc is not an argument.
It is the map of what the system never saw.