R Deadeyes Archive Exclusive May 2026

The answer is liability. Major news outlets have received cease-and-desist letters from five separate international law firms representing parties identified in the documents. The letters do not dispute the archive’s authenticity. Instead, they cite a obscure 2005 UN resolution on "digital retroactive privacy."

Unlike WikiLeaks or the Dark Web’s typical data dumps, R Deadeyes never operated for notoriety. They operated in silence, releasing what they called "retrocausal data"—evidence of events that allegedly occurred, were covered up, and then digitally erased from history. r deadeyes archive exclusive

The video shows what analysts describe as "non-human biometric movement"—shapes that distort light and heat in ways inconsistent with known biological matter. The audio track contains a repeating numerical sequence. When converted from binary to text, the sequence reads: "R DEADEYES ARCHIVE EXCLUSIVE: THEY ARE NOT FROM WHERE YOU THINK." The answer is liability

Stay informed. Stay skeptical. And above all, stay offline. Marcus Holloway is an award-winning investigative journalist specializing in cyber-intelligence and data forensics. His previous work includes coverage of the Dark Vault leaks and the Cairo Blockchain Anomaly. Instead, they cite a obscure 2005 UN resolution