Engage with the Dossier
TENET5 is a Rome Statute war crimes evidence dossier. The site has no comment threads, no chat rooms, no reactions, no user accounts — by design and by editorial policy. What it has are four documented paths to engage with the record: file a Section 504 information; follow the RSS feed; walk the documentary scenes; query the named actor register. Each path is below.
Path 1 — File a Section 504 information
Use the Criminal Code mechanism that exists for this
Section 504 of the Criminal Code permits any person with reasonable grounds to lay an information in writing under oath before a justice of the peace, compelling a judicial examination of the evidence. The dossier has pre-built court-registry dispatches with named Criminal Code sections (s. 122, s. 139(2), s. 380, s. 423.1) for use by anyone willing to make the filing. Review the evidence on the dossier; the s. 504 path is the legitimate Canadian criminal procedure mechanism for citizens to compel review when prosecutors have not acted.
Read first: accountability.html for the named actor record; evidence.html for the “what they said vs. what they did” record; s504-court-filing.html for the prepared filing materials.
Path 2 — Follow the RSS feed
The dossier publishes its update record
Every dossier page update, daily news archive entry, and OSINT-signal commit is published to the site's RSS 2.0 feed, generated by build_dossier_rss.py and refreshed on each pipeline run. Subscribers in any standards compliant RSS reader will see new dossier entries surface in their feed without needing to revisit the site directly. The feed exists because changelog style update visibility is the right pattern for a continuously evolving evidence record — readers don't need to ask “did anything change”; the feed answers in their reader.
Subscribe: https://tenet-5.github.io/feed.xml (paste the URL into your RSS reader of choice).
Path 3 — Walk the documentary scenes
The 5-Act documentary as a guided traversal
The dossier is structured as a five-act documentary: scenes traverse from Act I (foundation — what the record is for) through Act V (named defendants and the legal frame). The home page surfaces a “FULL SITE” control that hands off to an autopilot sequence walking the canonical scene order; the documentary can also be read scene-by-scene by following the Act-page navigation. The walkthrough exists because not every reader wants the database view; for the linear narrative reader, the Acts are the recommended path.
Path 4 — Query the named actor register
The dossier is searchable by named actor
The dossier's primary database is a searchable register of records about specific named individuals — ethics findings, criminal charges, scandals, conflicts of interest, all sourced to primary documents. The register supports text search across record contents (the page's own search UI keys off the data-search field on every record). Reader who has a specific name in mind: search by name. Reader who has a specific issue in mind (MAID, foreign interference, financial crime): search by topic. The page surfaces all matching records with their source citations.
Try it: accountability.html — search for “Carney,” “Lucki,” “Idsinga,” “McArthur,” “Project South,” or any of the 100+ topics the database covers.
What this page used to be
Until 2026-05-02 this URL hosted a chat interface (sidebar, rooms, online-users list, message-input). That was inconsistent with the dossier's editorial policy that the site is an evidence record, not a forum. The chat scaffold was removed and replaced with this engagement paths file, which preserves the URL (so any inbound links remain working), removes the policy mismatched chat surface, and points readers at the four documented engagement paths above.