TAMSIN PROTOCOL SURVIVOR ANALYSIS

Longitudinal Study of Adult Outcomes

2010-2015 Cohort Assessment - April 2029

Classification: CONFIDENTIAL RESEARCH

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Comprehensive analysis of 247 identified individuals exposed to Cassian Thorne's "developmental enhancement programs" during childhood (ages 7-12, 2010-2015). Subjects now aged 21-32 display consistent behavioral and cognitive patterns suggesting long-term conditioning effects.

Key Finding: 89% of identified survivors exhibit identical geometric art production beginning January 2025, with no apparent coordination or communication between subjects.

DEMOGRAPHIC BREAKDOWN

Total Identified: 247 individuals
Age Range: 21-32 years
Gender Distribution: 52% female, 48% male
Geographic Spread: England (78%), Wales (12%), Scotland (10%)
Social Media Presence: 0% before 2025, 100% after

BEHAVIORAL PATTERNS

Pre-2025: Complete absence from digital footprint, no social media accounts, minimal online presence
January 2025: Synchronized appearance on social platforms within 72-hour window
March 2025: Begin posting identical geometric artwork - bone-like patterns, spiral motifs
April 2029: Post-BBC article: 67% show increased activity, ritualistic posting schedules

CASE STUDY: Subject TMP-047

Background: Female, age 28, exposed during Tamsin Protocol ages 8-10

Current Status: Senior Software Developer, NHS Digital

Anomalies: Code comments include unexplained references to "bone logic," "marrow threading," and "ossuary protocols." Colleagues report she "codes in her sleep."

Art Production: Posts geometric drawings every 72 hours at exactly 3:33 AM GMT

CASE STUDY: Subject TMP-156

Background: Male, age 25, exposed during Tamsin Protocol ages 7-9

Current Status: Primary School Teacher, Manchester

Anomalies: Students' artwork shows progressive geometric complexity beyond age-appropriate skill levels. Parents report children "humming in harmony" after his classes.

Behavior: Unconsciously draws bone patterns during staff meetings

PROFESSIONAL DISTRIBUTION

Healthcare: 34% (NHS employment rate 340% above national average)

Education: 28% (Primary/Secondary teaching positions)

Technology: 23% (Software development, IT infrastructure)

Social Services: 15% (Child welfare, community support)

ACTIVATION INDICATORS

⚠️ Increased Bone Hum Sensitivity: 73% report "skeletal awareness" since April 2029

⚠️ Synchronized Behaviors: Identical sleep patterns, dietary changes, exercise routines

⚠️ Linguistic Drift: Unconscious use of terms like "alignment," "ossification," "resonance"

⚠️ Network Effects: Subjects in proximity show accelerated behavioral synchronization

GEOMETRIC ART ANALYSIS

All survivor-produced artwork contains recurring elements:

NETWORK CONNECTIVITY HYPOTHESIS

Evidence suggests Tamsin Protocol survivors maintain unconscious communication network:

INTERVENTION ATTEMPTS

Therapeutic Approaches: Standard counseling ineffective - subjects show no distress

Medical Intervention: Bone scans reveal unusual calcium crystalline structures

Social Isolation: Subjects adapt rapidly, continue patterns independently

Pharmaceutical: Anti-anxiety medications show no effect on behavioral patterns

RECOMMENDATIONS

1. Immediate Monitoring: 24/7 surveillance of all identified subjects

2. Professional Review: Assessment of survivors in sensitive positions (healthcare, education)

3. Communication Intercept: Monitor for coded messages in artwork and social media

4. Activation Protocols: Prepare for potential coordinated behavioral activation

5. Family Support: Counseling for family members observing behavioral changes

CONCLUSION

The Tamsin Protocol survivors represent a successful long-term conditioning program with delayed activation mechanisms. Current evidence suggests the cohort is entering an active phase, potentially triggered by increased ONYXBONE media exposure. Immediate containment protocols recommended while studying beneficial applications of enhanced cognitive coordination.

Status: ACTIVE MONITORING - POTENTIAL PHASE TRANSITION IMMINENT

Report Classification: CONFIDENTIAL

Distribution: DATCHWAR, Home Office, NHS Security Division

Next Review: Weekly assessment pending activation events