Every pod in the Rivas stream is on the public ledger. That is the point of the ledger: a movement, once recorded, is recorded forever, with its author attached, beyond alteration or forgery. You cannot make a capsule vanish from the record. You can only mislabel what it is.
Someone did. The manifest below declares a block of capsules as inert emergency freight. The ledger faithfully, permanently records that declaration. It also, faithfully and permanently, records the capsules’ mass, thermal output, and life-support draw — and those do not belong to inert freight.
Declared vs. Measured
| Capsule | Declared | Measured (ledger telemetry) | Reads as |
|---|---|---|---|
| RVS-▉▉-014 | Inert freight · sealed | Mass +18% · steady thermal output · active life-support draw | Occupied |
| RVS-▉▉-015 | Inert freight · sealed | Same profile | Occupied |
| RVS-▉▉-016 | Inert freight · sealed | Same profile | Occupied |
| RVS-▉▉-0▉▉ | Inert freight · sealed | Mass nominal · no thermal · no draw | Inert — or failed |
Inert freight does not breathe. It does not hold a cabin at blood temperature. It does not draw on a life-support reserve with a limited window. These capsules do all three. They are personnel-rated emergency transfer capsules, present in the cargo record and absent from the personnel manifest — people, moved as boxes, legitimate life support running on a clock.
The falsification did not hide them. It could not — the ledger does not permit hiding. It only changed the word next to them from who to what. The evidence of the lie was published in the same act as the lie.
What This Page Proves — and What It Cannot Yet
It proves the certified manifest is contaminated: the declared contents do not match the recorded physics. It does not yet give the magnitude or direction of every error, nor where each occupied capsule actually is in the stream — the catcher timing has drifted, and a capsule that is not where the ephemeris says it is cannot be recovered by a clean institutional answer.
One capsule on this page already reads inert when it should not. The window on a life-support reserve is exactly as long as it is, and not one second longer.