It's been several months since I've last shared a status update regarding Project Apario.
In 2025, we've released the recent JFK files on https://jfkfiles.info and the STAR GATE files from the Defense Intelligence Agency, https://idoread.com. These files will be moved from Server A to Server B this month and will get a new domain name of https://stargatefiles.info.
In addition to that, a handful of open source projects have been published on https://github.com/ProjectApario where you will see the reader project (for hosting the front-end side of the project) and the writer project (for compiling a collection of PDFs into a "reader" compatible directory to import into the "reader" as its "database source" ) and finally search (which provides an extended API only access point into the collection with 13 different types of search utilized).
There is a secret repository in GitHub for ProjectApario called client that will be a React Native application that will contain only the front-end design of the experience intended to run on all devices natively (iOS, Android, Mac, Windows, and Linux + Web). This client will be the XRPL connected client that uses the $APARIO token and provides the interface to leverage that token against the network.
Since Project Apario operates on $17.33/month in contributions and has over $1,440/month in expenses; it's not a high priority to complete the decentralized crypto model of the app; and as such, it'll get done when it gets done. The community can accelerate it by joining https://ravensquad.army and becoming a Paid Subscriber to that newsletter; or joining this Locals community.
If I were to bring Project Apario from a side-hustle that costs me over a grand a month to do, I would need to see monthly revenues from supporters worldwide be around $63K/month. We are far from that, and its out of my hands. But I have faith!
Regardless, I will continue to chip away at the project until it's done done.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
ANDREI
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In 2020, Andrei Merlescu created and built from scratch a proof of concept piece of software called PhoenixVault. In 2022, the Apario Network development began and in 2023, the White Paper is now complete. The time for a decentralized approach to centralizing our government's public domain records is now upon us. The proof of concept focused heavily on the declassified JFK assassination records and gained attention in 2020 resulting in the Government ordered censorship of Andrei's work as a means to hinder YOUR ability to participate in shaping this new future. The last 5 years have been challenging on all of us, and while the Sound of Freedom was completed, the world was still changing; making room for the eventual release of the most horrific and shocking pandemic that plagues our society. The fight still isn't over, but GOD WINS and my faith is in Jesus Christ. Yours should be too! With that being said, enjoy this one hour presentation and deep dive into the PhoenixVault Solution!
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Hey, it's Andrei, inventor of Project Apario.
Before I begin, I'd like to personally thank you for being such a valued member and supporter of Project Apario. I am writing today to invite you to support my efforts and activate a subscription by going to Project Apario and joining.
There are many perks in the works and much has changed on Project Apario that I'd love to share with you if you have moment to spare.
2022 Story
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