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Frequently Asked Questions

Last updated: 2025-11-25

1) What is the TTUHSC Case Hub?

A structured repository for primary documents, a date-stamped timeline, and related media maintained by Kevin Bass, Ph.D. It helps readers—including courts, journalists, and researchers—evaluate materials directly. See the Timeline and Documents.

2) Why should I trust this site?

Because every claim links to a primary source you can verify yourself. Documents are hosted with visible metadata, and the site includes a Corrections page for reporting errors. The goal is not to ask you to trust Kevin Bass—it's to make it easy for you to check the evidence independently.

3) Isn't this just one side of the story?

Yes—and TTUHSC is welcome to respond or correct errors. The Corrections page is open to anyone with documentation. TTUHSC has not publicly released a detailed narrative of its decision-making; if they do, it will be linked here.

4) Where should a new visitor start?

Begin with the Visual Timeline. Each entry links to the underlying exhibit page and, where possible, to the source PDF.

5) What kinds of documents are included?

Letters, emails, and other records relevant to the events described on the timeline. Each exhibit page explains what the document is and why it appears here.

6) How are documents summarized?

Each exhibit page provides a neutral summary (date, parties, subject) followed by links to sources and related timeline entries. Where interpretation appears, it is labeled as analysis.

7) How do you handle privacy and redactions?

We remove personal contact info and other sensitive identifiers that are not essential to public understanding. See the Redaction & Ethics Policy for details.

8) How can I verify authenticity?

Check the exhibit page for the source link (e.g., DocumentCloud or site‑hosted PDF) and cross‑references on the Timeline. Disputed materials are annotated accordingly.

9) How do I request a correction?

Email kbassphiladelphia@gmail.com with the page URL, the exact text to correct, and supporting documentation. Substantiated errors will be corrected and annotated.

10) Can I quote or republish materials from this site?

Editorial use and quotation with attribution and a link back to the specific page are generally acceptable. If unsure, contact us at kbassphiladelphia@gmail.com.

11) Where can I find interviews or commentary?

See Media for podcast episodes, transcripts (when available), and coverage. Kevin Bass has appeared on programs including Tucker Carlson, The Hill's Rising, Ask Dr. Drew, and the Joe Rogan Experience. Essays are available via Forbidden Science.

12) How often is the site updated?

Updates occur as new documents are obtained or as clarifications are warranted. Each page shows a “Last updated” timestamp; major changes are noted inline.


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