Version 10 of the Aporion Infrastructure Dossier expands the evidence-tiered archive from Angleton-era covert infrastructure into contemporary AI, platform, finance, digital identity, biotech, pandemic-governance, and regulatory-optionality systems. This release upgrades the document presentation with an official-style cover and document-control block, then adds a major new consent-governance lane: the Platform Consent Laundering / ToS Ratchet corridor. This lane argues that AI and platform companies can convert user inaction, vague Terms of Service, default opt-ins, policy-update ambiguity, and continued-use logic into apparent consent for data use, AI training, memory, profiling, personalization, and downstream sharing. It introduces TOS-000: failure of good-faith customer consent. V10 also carries forward the Brexit / regulatory optionality corridor, Dutch corporate exit / London capture, biotech enforcement legitimacy, pandemic governance precedent, lockdown wealth/work reallocation, digital ID / botnet selective anonymity, platform grievance laundering, AI compute finance, FARA corridors, Unit 8200 infrastructure, and the historical JFK / Angleton / Dimona / NUMEC archive. The dossier remains a research and triage document, not a legal finding. Its rule is unchanged: architecture is allowed; command-chain claims require documents.
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