Dr. Ines Marchetti · “The Immunologist”
The Immunologist
Profile
A former Halcyon clinical-trial lead who left with the reconciliation files that show the public adverse-event count was curated, not measured. Credible, credentialed, and unbribable — the most dangerous combination the safety record can face. PANACEA has her contacts mapped and a discrediting package staged; the open question is whether Shape-tier reputational pressure holds her, or whether she has to be Contained before she testifies.
Modus Operandi
Built a personal archive of reconciliation files over two years, then resigned clean. Now routes documents to regulators and one trusted reporter through encrypted channels, keeping originals off any monitored device.
Threat Activity
- Copied internal adverse-event reconciliation files before resigning
- In contact with two regulators and one journalist
- Preparing sworn testimony on re-coded trial endpoints
- Retains lab notebooks tying Sterivax to the sterilant program
Evidence & Indicators
- Bulk file access in her final fortnight (VITALNET audit)
- Encrypted contact with PAN-TGT-02 and PAN-TGT-03
- Retained hard-copy lab notebooks not on any company system
Known Incidents
Flagged the Immunary-7 adverse-event re-coding internally before leaving; her memo was buried and she was managed out.
Linked Operations
Linked Assets
Handling & Rules of Engagement
- Discredit before she publishes — prior reputational work makes any later claim look like a grievance
- Do not approach directly; surveillance and third-party pressure only
- Contain (legal/medical) only on a filing; Sanction requires the Director's written order
Standing Note
Do not skip to Sanction. A dead whistleblower is a martyr and a story; a discredited one is a footnote. Discredit first, Contain only if she files, Sanction only on the Director's hand.
