The Purple Report Crosswalk Activation Sweep

Source-Safe CivOS / PlanetOS / ExpertSource Runtime

PUBLIC.ID:
The Purple Report Crosswalk Activation Sweep

MACHINE.ID:
EKSG.PR.CROSSWALK.ACTIVATION.SWEEP.v1.0

FUNCTION:
Activate a copyright-safe source-to-CivOS crosswalk for The Purple Report.

USE:
Daily Purple Report
Monthly Purple Report
Annual Purple Report
Education Purple Report
Civilisation Health Update
PlanetOS / Equilibrium Runtime

The rule is simple:
> **The Purple Report does not copy other institutions. It uses them as sensors, then translates their signals into eduKateSG’s original CivOS / PlanetOS / Equilibrium reading.**
The uploaded Equilibrium branch already defines the internal eduKateSG engine: civilisation as a high-rise through time, every year as a floor, every corridor as an option, PlanetOS as full floor space, and burn routes as the use of tomorrow’s rooms for today’s comfort.
The Purple Report then uses external institutions as **evidence sensors**, not as replacement authors.
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# 1. Why This Sweep Exists
The internet already has excellent source organs:
* health dashboards
* food-security monitors
* disaster alerts
* climate datasets
* energy reports
* conflict trackers
* development indicators
* education data
* child welfare data
* migration data
* humanitarian updates
* economic forecasts
* long-run data libraries
* media wires
But most of them remain inside their own domains.
The Purple Report’s job is different.
It asks:

What moved today?
Which civilisation system did it affect?
Is pressure rising or easing?
Can repair capacity keep up?
Is the future floor widening or burning?

eduKateSG’s Purple Report pages already define the report as a civilisation-health reporting tower that reads whether civilisation is stabilising, drifting, overloading, repairing, fragmenting, or approaching hidden failure nodes. The Daily template specifically asks what changed today, what system moved, and what should be watched next. ([eduKate Singapore][1])
So this activation sweep tells the Purple Report:

Which sources to use
How to crosswalk them
How to avoid plagiarism
How to avoid copyright problems
How to preserve eduKateSG originality
How to output a civilisation-health reading

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# 2. Copyright-Safe Core Rule

FACTS IN
SOURCE ATTRIBUTED
CIVOS CROSSWALK
ORIGINAL PURPLE REPORT OUT

Use external sources for:

facts
dates
metrics
alerts
events
rankings
datasets
official statements
reported observations

Do **not** copy:

their paragraphs
their article structure
their charts without checking licence
their tables wholesale
their maps without permission
their distinctive wording
their headlines as your own headings
their paid / proprietary analysis
their dashboard design
their screenshots as decoration

The legal principle is that copyright protects the **expression** of ideas, not the underlying facts or ideas themselves. IPOS states that copyright protects the expression of ideas in tangible form, and Singapore Law Watch similarly notes that there is no copyright in ideas, information, principles, and facts as such; copyright protects how they are expressed. ([ipos.gov.sg][2])
So the safe Purple Report method is:
> **Summarise the source signal briefly, cite it, then produce eduKateSG’s own CivOS / PlanetOS / Equilibrium interpretation.**
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# 3. Three-Layer Crosswalk Method
Every source should be processed through three layers.

LAYER 1:
Source Signal

LAYER 2:
CivOS / PlanetOS Crosswalk

LAYER 3:
Purple Report Reading

## Example

SOURCE SIGNAL:
WHO reports a disease outbreak.

CIVOS CROSSWALK:
HealthOS + ChildOS + TrustOS + Institutional Repair + Time Loop

PURPLE REPORT READING:
This is not only a disease event. It is a health-buffer and public-trust corridor signal. If surveillance, vaccination, treatment, and communication do not catch up, the future health floor narrows.

This keeps the output original.
The source gives the signal.
eduKateSG gives the system reading.
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# 4. Source Intake Classes

SOURCE.CLASS:
A. Primary Official Sources
B. Specialist Monitoring Systems
C. Humanitarian / Disaster Sources
D. Development / Economic Data Sources
E. PlanetOS / Climate / Earth Sources
F. Education / Child / Labour Sources
G. Conflict / Governance / Risk Sources
H. Long-Run Data Libraries
I. News / Wire Services
J. Local / Regional Sources
K. Academic / Peer-Reviewed Sources
L. eduKateSG Internal Runtime Sources

Each source class has a different job.
The Purple Report must not flatten them.
A WHO alert is not the same as a Reuters report.
An IMF forecast is not the same as an ACLED event dataset.
An IPCC assessment is not the same as today’s heatwave warning.
A WFP HungerMap signal is not the same as a long-run Our World in Data chart.
Each source becomes a different sensor.
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# 5. ExpertSource 10/10 Scoring

EXPERTSOURCE.SCORE:
10 = primary data / official source / peer-reviewed / high-confidence direct evidence
9 = strong institutional source / robust expert synthesis
8 = reputable secondary source / clear method / low contradiction
7 = credible commentary / partial evidence
6 = useful but incomplete
5 = weak signal / needs verification
4 = anecdotal / biased / limited
3 = low-trust source
2 = unsupported claim
1 = noise
0 = reject

Runtime rule:

High-stakes Purple Report claims should use ExpertSource ≥ 8.

For daily reporting, use lower-confidence sources only as **Shadow Signals**, not as confirmed findings.
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# 6. Source Registry Sweep
## A. HealthOS Sources
| Source | Use in Purple Report | Crosswalk |
| -------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------ | ---------------------------------------------- |
| WHO Health Emergency Dashboard | Public health events and emergencies | HealthOS, Disease Buffer, Institutional Repair |
| WHO Disease Outbreak News | Confirmed outbreak summaries | HealthOS, Time Loop, Public Trust |
| National health ministries | Local official status | Local HealthOS |
| CDC / ECDC / Africa CDC where relevant | Regional surveillance | HealthOS / RegionalOS |
WHO’s Health Emergency Dashboard says it shares information about public-health events and emergencies and refreshes data frequently; that makes it a strong HealthOS sensor, but still one that must be cited and interpreted rather than copied. ([extranet.who.int][3])
Purple Report reading pattern:

Disease Event
→ Health Buffer Check
→ Surveillance Capacity
→ Treatment Capacity
→ Public Trust
→ Time To Correction
→ Future Health Floor

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## B. WarOS / Conflict Sources
| Source | Use in Purple Report | Crosswalk |
| ------------------------------ | ----------------------------------- | ---------------------------- |
| ACLED | Political violence and protest data | WarOS, TrustOS, GovernanceOS |
| Crisis Group / CrisisWatch | Conflict warning and interpretation | WarOS, Diplomacy Corridors |
| UN reports | Humanitarian and conflict impact | WarOS + HumanitarianOS |
| Official government statements | Actor position | AVOO / GovernanceOS |
| Reputable wires | Daily confirmation | NewsOS / Event Layer |
ACLED describes itself as an independent, impartial conflict monitor providing real-time data and analysis on violent conflict and protest worldwide; it is a strong WarOS sensor, not a text source to copy wholesale. ([ACLED][4])
Purple Report reading pattern:

Conflict Event
→ WarOS Pressure
→ Energy / Food / Migration / Trust Spillover
→ Repair Corridor
→ Escalation or Off-Ramp

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## C. Disaster / Natural Shock Sources
| Source | Use in Purple Report | Crosswalk |
| ------------------------- | ------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------- |
| GDACS | Sudden-onset disasters | Natural Shock, Disaster Buffer |
| ReliefWeb / OCHA | Humanitarian updates | HumanitarianOS, Repair Capacity |
| NASA FIRMS | Near-real-time fire detection | PlanetOS, Fire Shock |
| National weather agencies | Local alerts | Local PlanetOS |
| WMO | Global weather, climate, water intelligence | PlanetOS / ClimateOS |
GDACS describes itself as a cooperation framework between the UN, European Commission, and disaster managers to improve awareness, information exchange, and coordination after major sudden-onset disasters. ReliefWeb API documentation states that ReliefWeb content is available through its API and is generally licensed under CC BY 4.0 except where otherwise noted. ([gdacs.org][5])
NASA FIRMS provides near-real-time active fire data from MODIS and VIIRS, with global data generally available within three hours of satellite observation, making it a strong PlanetOS fire sensor. ([firms.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov][6])
Purple Report reading pattern:

Shock Event
→ Exposure
→ Buffer
→ Repair Speed
→ Cascading Risk
→ Future Corridor Damage

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## D. FoodOS / Hunger Sources
| Source | Use in Purple Report | Crosswalk |
| --------------------------- | --------------------------------------- | ----------------------------- |
| FAO GIEWS | Food supply, demand, early warning | FoodOS, PlanetOS, Agriculture |
| FEWS NET | Acute food insecurity early warning | FoodOS, HumanitarianOS |
| WFP HungerMap LIVE | Near-real-time food security monitoring | FoodOS, ChildOS, ShockOS |
| World Bank / GAFS Dashboard | Food crisis severity and financing | FoodOS, FinanceOS |
| IPC reports | Food insecurity phase classification | FoodOS / HumanitarianOS |
FAO’s GIEWS continuously monitors food supply and demand and issues warnings on impending food crises. FEWS NET describes itself as a leading provider of early warning and analysis on acute food insecurity, while WFP HungerMap LIVE tracks food security across more than 95 countries in near real time. ([FAOHome][7])
The World Bank / GAFS Global Food and Nutrition Security Dashboard provides global and country-level data on food-crisis severity, food-security financing, and research for crisis response and resilience. ([World Bank][8])
Purple Report reading pattern:

Food Stress
→ FoodOS Pressure
→ Child Development
→ Migration Risk
→ Trust Pressure
→ PlanetOS / Climate Link
→ Repair Capacity

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## E. PlanetOS / Climate / Earth Sources
| Source | Use in Purple Report | Crosswalk |
| -------------------------------- | -------------------------------------- | ------------------- |
| IPCC | Long-term climate science assessment | PlanetOS Baseline |
| WMO | Weather, climate, water monitoring | ClimateOS / WaterOS |
| NOAA | Weather, ocean, coast, climate data | PlanetOS / OceanOS |
| NASA Earthdata / FIRMS | Satellite Earth observation | PlanetOS Sensors |
| UNEP | Environment / pollution / biodiversity | PlanetOS Repair |
| Copernicus where relevant | Climate and Earth observation | PlanetOS Delta |
| National meteorological agencies | Local weather and hazard data | Local PlanetOS |
The IPCC prepares assessment reports on climate change, its causes, impacts, and response options; its Working Group II report assesses impacts on ecosystems, biodiversity, and human communities. WMO is the UN specialised agency for weather, climate, and water resources. ([IPCC][9])
Purple Report reading pattern:

Climate / Earth Signal
→ PlanetOS Floor
→ Human Floor Impact
→ Disaster Buffer
→ Food / Water / Health Link
→ Burn Route or Regeneration

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## F. EnergyOS Sources
| Source | Use in Purple Report | Crosswalk |
| ----------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------- | -------------------- |
| IEA | Energy security, affordability, sustainability | EnergyOS / PlanetOS |
| OPEC / EIA where relevant | Energy supply and market signals | EnergyOS |
| National grid operators | Local grid stress | InfrastructureOS |
| Reuters / AP / CNA for daily confirmation | NewsOS daily event layer | EnergyOS / EconomyOS |
The IEA’s World Energy Outlook analyses consequences of energy policy and investment choices, with recent editions focusing on energy security, affordability, sustainability, geopolitical strains, and critical minerals. ([IEA][10])
Purple Report reading pattern:

Energy Signal
→ Grid / Fuel / Affordability Pressure
→ Food / Transport / Inflation Link
→ PlanetOS Burn or Transition
→ Buffer Capacity

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## G. EconomyOS / FinanceOS Sources
| Source | Use in Purple Report | Crosswalk |
| --------------------------- | ------------------------------------------ | ------------- |
| IMF World Economic Outlook | Global economic forecasts and risks | EconomyOS |
| World Bank WDI | Development indicators | DevelopmentOS |
| OECD Data Explorer | Comparative policy and economic indicators | PolicyOS |
| Central banks | Monetary and financial stability | FinanceOS |
| WTO / UNCTAD where relevant | Trade and supply chains | TradeOS |
The IMF says the World Economic Outlook surveys prospects and policies, presents analyses and projections of the world economy, and supports surveillance of member economies and the global system. World Bank WDI is the World Bank’s primary collection of development indicators compiled from officially recognised international sources. ([IMF][11])
Purple Report reading pattern:

Economic Signal
→ Household Pressure
→ State Capacity
→ Debt Drag
→ Repair Funding
→ Trust / Social Stability

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## H. EducationOS / ChildOS / LabourOS Sources
| Source | Use in Purple Report | Crosswalk |
| -------------------------------- | -------------------------------- | ----------------- |
| UNESCO UIS | Education, science, culture data | EducationOS |
| UNICEF Data | Child and youth indicators | ChildOS |
| ILO / ILOSTAT | Work, employment, labour systems | LabourOS |
| World Bank education data | Development / schooling | EducationOS |
| National ministries of education | Local education policy | Local EducationOS |
UNESCO UIS calls itself the official and trusted source of internationally comparable data on education, science, culture, and communication. UNICEF Data maintains international indicators on children and women, while the UNICEF Data Warehouse describes UNICEF as a leading source of data on children with hundreds of comparable indicators. ([UNESCO UIS][12])
Purple Report reading pattern:

Education / Child Signal
→ Human Capability Floor
→ Future Workforce
→ Family Buffer
→ Social Mobility
→ Time Loop Closure

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## I. Migration / Refugee / Displacement Sources
| Source | Use in Purple Report | Crosswalk |
| ------------------- | ------------------------------------ | ---------------------------- |
| UNHCR | Refugee and asylum data | MigrationOS / HumanitarianOS |
| IOM DTM | Displacement and population mobility | MigrationOS |
| IDMC where relevant | Internal displacement | MigrationOS |
| ReliefWeb | Humanitarian situation updates | HumanitarianOS |
IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix gathers and analyses data to disseminate multi-layered information on mobility, vulnerabilities, and needs; UNHCR is the UN Refugee Agency and works for people forced to flee violence, persecution, or war. ([IOM Data Tracking Matrix][13])
Purple Report reading pattern:

Displacement Signal
→ Human Safety
→ Housing / Food / Health / Education Load
→ Governance Pressure
→ Trust and Border Corridors

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## J. Global Risk / Long-Run Data Sources
| Source | Use in Purple Report | Crosswalk |
| ----------------------- | --------------------------- | --------------------- |
| WEF Global Risks Report | Annual macro-risk landscape | Annual Purple Report |
| Our World in Data | Long-run data baselines | Ztime / Delta Reading |
| UNDP HDI | Human development baseline | Human Floor |
| World Bank WDI | Development delta | DevelopmentOS |
| OECD indicators | Policy comparison | InstitutionOS |
WEF’s Global Risks Report 2026 analyses global risks through three timeframes and draws on a survey of more than 1,300 experts. Our World in Data states that its charts, articles, and data are generally CC BY unless stated otherwise, with third-party materials subject to third-party licences. ([World Economic Forum][14])
UNDP defines HDI as a summary measure of average achievement in long and healthy life, knowledge, and decent standard of living. ([Human Development Reports][15])
Purple Report reading pattern:

Long-Run Dataset
→ Baseline
→ Delta
→ Trend
→ Annual / Monthly / Daily Comparison
→ Civilisation Health Direction

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## K. News / Wire / Regional Sources
| Source | Use in Purple Report | Crosswalk |
| ---------------------------------------- | --------------------------------- | ---------- |
| Reuters | Daily event confirmation | NewsOS |
| AP | Daily event confirmation | NewsOS |
| CNA | Singapore / Asia regional framing | RegionalOS |
| BBC / FT / Guardian / NYT where relevant | Secondary reporting | NewsOS |
| Local official media / ministries | Local confirmation | LocalOS |
Use news sources as **event confirmation and narrative-frame sensors**, not as the final framework.
Purple Report reading pattern:

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News Event
→ Source Check
→ Event Core
→ Claim Field
→ System Crosswalk
→ Purple Reading

News sources are useful for daily sensing, but the Purple Report should avoid becoming a rewritten news article.
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# 7. Purple Report Crosswalk Table

SOURCE SIGNAL → CIVOS CROSSWALK → PURPLE REPORT READING

| Signal Type | Source Family | CivOS Crosswalk | Purple Report Reading |
| ---------------------------- | --------------------------------- | --------------- | ------------------------------------------------------- |
| Disease outbreak | WHO / ministries | HealthOS | Health buffer, trust, surveillance, repair speed |
| War / protest | ACLED / CrisisWatch / UN | WarOS | Conflict pressure, migration, trust, off-ramp |
| Flood / earthquake / cyclone | GDACS / ReliefWeb | ShockOS | Disaster buffer, repair capacity, physical floor damage |
| Fire / heat / drought | NASA / WMO / NOAA | PlanetOS | Earth floor stress, food, health, energy pressure |
| Food insecurity | FAO / FEWS NET / WFP / World Bank | FoodOS | Child development, migration, trust, state capacity |
| Energy disruption | IEA / grids / market reports | EnergyOS | Affordability, grid buffer, food and inflation link |
| Inflation / debt / growth | IMF / World Bank / OECD | EconomyOS | Repair funding, household stress, fiscal corridor |
| Education gap | UNESCO UIS / ministries | EducationOS | Human capability floor, future repair capacity |
| Child welfare | UNICEF | ChildOS | Future floor, family buffer, time loop |
| Labour stress | ILO | LabourOS | Work capacity, social stability, population inertia |
| Displacement | UNHCR / IOM | MigrationOS | Human floor stress, border and city load |
| Long-term trend | OWID / UNDP / WDI | Ztime / Delta | Baseline, direction, structural drift |
| Local policy | ministries / official gazettes | GovernanceOS | Repair execution and institutional trust |
| News event | Reuters / AP / CNA | NewsOS | Event core, claim field, frame field |
---
# 8. Daily Activation Protocol
For every Daily Purple Report:

DAILY.ACTIVATION:

  1. Scan confirmed daily signals.
  2. Sort into OS categories.
  3. Assign ExpertSource score.
  4. Separate confirmed signals from shadow signals.
  5. Map each signal to Human Floor / PlanetOS Floor / Future Corridor.
  6. Check pressure vs repair.
  7. Check burn route.
  8. Check tilt / buffer.
  9. Check time loop.
  10. Check physical zoom loop.
  11. Produce watchlist.
  12. Output final daily reading.
Daily report length:

NORMAL:
600–1,200 words

HEAVY NEWS DAY:
1,200–1,800 words

This matches eduKateSG’s current Daily Purple Report template, which frames Daily output as a pulse check rather than a full investigation. ([eduKate Singapore][16])
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# 9. Monthly Activation Protocol
For every Monthly Purple Report:

MONTHLY.ACTIVATION:

  1. Aggregate daily signals.
  2. Detect repeating patterns.
  3. Separate one-off events from sustained drift.
  4. Compare pressure and repair over the month.
  5. Identify systems moving together.
  6. Identify shadow signals becoming stronger.
  7. Update baseline.
  8. Produce monthly pattern diagnosis.
Monthly asks:

What pattern is forming?

It is not merely “what happened today.”
It asks whether repeated signals are becoming structural.
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# 10. Annual Activation Protocol
For every Annual Purple Report:

ANNUAL.ACTIVATION:

  1. Establish year baseline.
  2. Compare to prior year.
  3. Compare to 5-year delta.
  4. Compare to 10-year delta.
  5. Compare to 20-year delta where useful.
  6. Identify long-run floor widening or narrowing.
  7. Check PlanetOS floor.
  8. Check Human Floor.
  9. Check institutional repair capacity.
  10. Classify annual civilisation health state.
Annual asks:

Is civilisation becoming healthier, weaker, more brittle, more adaptive, or more dangerous to itself?

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# 11. Crosswalk Without Plagiarism
The safe writing pattern:

SOURCE:
WHO / ACLED / WFP / IMF / etc.

SHORT SIGNAL:
One factual sentence, cited.

CIVOS CROSSWALK:
Which OS / floor / corridor is affected?

PURPLE READING:
Original eduKateSG interpretation.

WATCH:
What changes next?

## Example Template

SOURCE SIGNAL:
[Institution] reported [fact].

CIVOS CROSSWALK:
This maps to [HealthOS / PlanetOS / FoodOS / WarOS / EducationOS].

PURPLE REPORT READING:
The signal indicates [pressure / repair / burn route / tilt / buffer / future-floor effect].

WATCH NEXT:
Track [specific next signal].

This protects originality.
It also improves clarity.
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# 12. Licence and Attribution Rules

LICENCE.RULES:

  1. Always cite the source.
  2. Do not copy protected wording.
  3. Do not copy charts or maps unless licence allows.
  4. Check whether data is open, restricted, API-limited, or proprietary.
  5. Mark uncertainty.
  6. Link to original source.
  7. Distinguish source fact from eduKateSG interpretation.
Some source platforms are openly reusable with attribution; for example, ReliefWeb states that its content is licensed under CC BY 4.0 except where otherwise noted, and Our World in Data states its charts, articles, and data are generally CC BY unless otherwise stated, with third-party material subject to separate licences. ([apidoc.reliefweb.int][17])
Other sources may have stricter data terms or paid products, so the Purple Report should cite, summarise, and link rather than republish large parts of their work.
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# 13. ExpertSource Release Gate
Before publication, Cerberus checks:

CERBERUS.RELEASE.CHECK:

  • Are all factual claims cited?
  • Are sources appropriate for the claim?
  • Is external wording paraphrased?
  • Is analysis original?
  • Are charts/maps avoided unless licensed?
  • Are uncertainties visible?
  • Are confirmed signals separated from shadow signals?
  • Is the Purple Report adding original CivOS value?
  • Is the final reading sober, not sensational?
Release result:

PASS:
Publish.

HOLD:
Need source strengthening.

REWRITE:
Too close to source wording.

BLOCK:
Unverified, copied, unsafe, or misleading.

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# 14. Purple Report Source Sweep Map

MASTER.SOURCE.SWEEP:
WHO
WHO Disease Outbreak News
National Health Ministries
ACLED
Crisis Group / CrisisWatch
UN Reports
GDACS
ReliefWeb / OCHA
NASA FIRMS
WMO
NOAA
IPCC
UNEP
FAO GIEWS
FEWS NET
WFP HungerMap LIVE
World Bank / GAFS
IPC
IEA
National Grid Operators
IMF WEO
World Bank WDI
OECD Data
UNDP HDI
UNESCO UIS
UNICEF Data
ILO / ILOSTAT
IOM DTM
UNHCR
Our World in Data
WEF Global Risks Report
Reuters
AP
CNA
Local Government Sources
Academic / Peer-Reviewed Sources
eduKateSG Internal CivOS / PlanetOS / Equilibrium Runtime

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# 15. Purple Report Activation Output
Every activated report should produce:

OUTPUT:

  1. Executive Status
  2. Source Sweep Summary
  3. Top Confirmed Signals
  4. System Crosswalk
  5. Human Floor Reading
  6. PlanetOS Floor Reading
  7. Future Corridor Reading
  8. Burn Route Reading
  9. Tilt / Buffer Reading
  10. Repair Capacity Reading
  11. Shadow Signals
  12. Watch Next
  13. ExpertSource Confidence
  14. Final Purple Reading
  15. Almost-Code Block
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# 16. Final Public Explanation
The Purple Report should not compete with WHO, WFP, ACLED, IMF, World Bank, IPCC, WMO, NASA, UNICEF, UNESCO, ILO, UNHCR, IOM, or Our World in Data.
It should **crosswalk** them.
Those institutions are sensors.
The Purple Report is the compiler.
They tell us what happened inside specific systems.
The Purple Report asks:

What does this mean for civilisation health?
Is repair capacity keeping up?
Is the future floor widening or burning?
Is PlanetOS still load-bearing?
Are buffers buying repair time or hiding failure?
Are weak signals becoming structural?

That is the distinctive task.
Final line:
> **The Purple Report does not copy the world’s dashboards. It listens to them, cites them, crosswalks them, and turns their signals into an original civilisation-health reading.**
---
# 17. Almost-Code Lock

PUBLIC.ID:
The Purple Report Crosswalk Activation Sweep

MACHINE.ID:
EKSG.PR.CROSSWALK.ACTIVATION.SWEEP.v1.0

STATUS:
ACTIVE

CANON.LEVEL:
Purple Report / CivOS / PlanetOS / ExpertSource / Intelligence Warehouse

CORE.RULE:
Facts in.
Sources cited.
CivOS crosswalk.
Original Purple Report out.

PURPOSE:
Activate a copyright-safe source-to-CivOS crosswalk for The Purple Report across Daily, Monthly, Annual, Education, Civilisation Health, PlanetOS, and Equilibrium reports.

COPYRIGHT.SAFETY:
Use facts, metrics, signals, and citations.
Do not copy protected expression, charts, maps, tables, dashboards, or distinctive analysis unless licence allows and attribution is given.

SOURCE.CLASSES:
A. Primary Official Sources
B. Specialist Monitoring Systems
C. Humanitarian / Disaster Sources
D. Development / Economic Data Sources
E. PlanetOS / Climate / Earth Sources
F. Education / Child / Labour Sources
G. Conflict / Governance / Risk Sources
H. Long-Run Data Libraries
I. News / Wire Services
J. Local / Regional Sources
K. Academic / Peer-Reviewed Sources
L. eduKateSG Internal Runtime Sources

SOURCE.SWEEP:
WHO
ACLED
Crisis Group
GDACS
ReliefWeb / OCHA
NASA FIRMS
WMO
NOAA
IPCC
UNEP
FAO GIEWS
FEWS NET
WFP HungerMap LIVE
World Bank / GAFS
IEA
IMF
World Bank WDI
OECD
UNDP HDI
UNESCO UIS
UNICEF Data
ILO / ILOSTAT
IOM DTM
UNHCR
Our World in Data
WEF Global Risks Report
Reuters
AP
CNA
Local Government Sources
Academic Sources
eduKateSG CivOS / PlanetOS / Equilibrium Runtime

THREE.LAYER.METHOD:

  1. Source Signal
  2. CivOS / PlanetOS Crosswalk
  3. Purple Report Reading

DAILY.ACTIVATION:
Scan confirmed signals
Sort into OS categories
Assign ExpertSource score
Separate confirmed from shadow signals
Map Human Floor / PlanetOS Floor / Future Corridor
Check pressure vs repair
Check burn route
Check tilt / buffer
Check time loop
Check physical zoom loop
Output watchlist and final daily reading

MONTHLY.ACTIVATION:
Aggregate daily signals
Detect patterns
Separate event from drift
Compare pressure and repair
Identify systems moving together
Update baseline

ANNUAL.ACTIVATION:
Set yearly baseline
Compare prior year / 5-year / 10-year / 20-year delta
Assess Human Floor
Assess PlanetOS Floor
Assess repair capacity
Classify civilisation health state

CERBERUS.RELEASE.CHECK:
All factual claims cited
Source fit verified
External wording paraphrased
Analysis original
Charts/maps avoided unless licensed
Uncertainty visible
Confirmed and shadow signals separated
Final reading sober

FINAL.PUBLIC.LINE:
The Purple Report does not copy the world’s dashboards.
It listens to them, cites them, crosswalks them, and turns their signals into an original civilisation-health reading.
“`

The Purple Report — Base Crosswalk Sweep v0.1

6 May 2026 | First Source-Activation Pass

PUBLIC.ID:
The Purple Report Base Crosswalk Sweep

MACHINE.ID:
EKSG.PR.CROSSWALK.BASE.SWEEP.2026-05-06.v0.1

STATUS:
FIRST BASELINE SWEEP

PURPOSE:
Test whether The Purple Report can safely crosswalk external global sources into eduKateSG’s CivOS / PlanetOS / Equilibrium dashboard without copying their protected expression.

OVERALL.READING:
Strained Adaptive

WATCH.LEVEL:
Elevated

MAIN FINDING:
The source ecosystem is strong. The missing layer is not data. The missing layer is synthesis: turning domain signals into civilisation-health readings.

The Purple Report is already defined on eduKateSG as a **civilisation-health reporting tower** that compiles daily, monthly, and annual signals into a PlanetOS/CivOS reading of whether the world is stabilising, drifting, overloading, repairing, fragmenting, or approaching hidden failure nodes. ([eduKate Singapore][1])
This base sweep activates that method against the external source ecosystem.
The internal Equilibrium engine remains:

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Future Floor = Current Floor + Widening – Burning

with PlanetOS treated as full civilisation floor space, every corridor treated as an option, and burn routes treated as present gain purchased by destroying future rooms.
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## 1. Base Sweep Result

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SOURCE ECOSYSTEM:
Strong

CROSSWALK READINESS:
High

COPYRIGHT RISK:
Manageable if sources are summarised, cited, and transformed

MAIN WEAKNESS:
Manual sweep is still uneven and not yet API-based

MAIN OPPORTUNITY:
The Purple Report can become the compiler layer above WHO, ACLED, GDACS, WFP, FAO, IMF, IEA, WMO, UNICEF, UNESCO, ILO, UNHCR, IOM, OWID, WEF, Reuters, AP, CNA, and official local sources.

In simple terms:
> **The sources exist. The Purple Report’s job is to convert them into a civilisation-health dashboard.**
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## 2. HealthOS Sweep
### Source organs checked

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WHO Disease Outbreak News
WHO Health Emergency Dashboard
National health ministries
ReliefWeb health updates
Reputable news wires for daily event confirmation

### Current base signals
WHO reported a **hantavirus cluster linked to cruise ship travel** on 4 May 2026: seven cases had been identified as of 4 May, including two laboratory-confirmed cases, five suspected cases, three deaths, one critically ill patient, and three mild cases. ([World Health Organization][2])
WHO also reported a **measles outbreak in Bangladesh**, with 19,161 suspected cases and 2,897 laboratory-confirmed cases between 15 March and 14 April 2026, including 166 measles-related deaths; cases affected 58 of 64 districts across all eight divisions. ([World Health Organization][3])
### Purple Report crosswalk

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Health Event
→ HealthOS Pressure
→ Public Health Buffer
→ Vaccination / Surveillance Corridor
→ Institutional Repair
→ ChildOS / EducationOS Spillover

### Reading

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HEALTHOS.STATE:
Yellow / Orange Watch

WHY:
The hantavirus cluster is a surveillance-and-coordination signal.
The Bangladesh measles outbreak is a stronger health-buffer failure signal because it affects children, vaccination corridors, hospital load, trust, and future capability.

---
## 3. DisasterOS / Natural Shock Sweep
### Source organs checked

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GDACS
ReliefWeb
OCHA
NASA FIRMS
WMO
National meteorological and disaster agencies

### Current base signals
GDACS listed multiple active global disaster/shock alerts on 6 May 2026, including flood and flash flood alerts, wildfire in Poland, severe weather in Viet Nam and Malaysia, and floods/landslides in Brazil. ([gdacs.org][4])
ReliefWeb identifies itself as a leading humanitarian information source on global crises and disasters, providing timely information from trusted sources. ([reliefweb.int][5])
### Purple Report crosswalk

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Natural Shock
→ Exposure
→ Disaster Buffer
→ Response Speed
→ Repair Capacity
→ Cascading Risk
→ Future Corridor Damage

### Reading

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DISASTEROS.STATE:
Yellow Watch

WHY:
The current disaster signal is not one single global catastrophe. It is continuous floor abrasion: floods, storms, wildfires, landslides, and severe weather repeatedly testing local buffers.

---
## 4. PlanetOS / ClimateOS Sweep
### Source organs checked

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WMO
IPCC
NOAA
NASA Earthdata / FIRMS
UNEP
Copernicus where needed
National climate agencies

### Current base signals
WMO’s Global Seasonal Climate Update for May–June–July 2026 indicates a near-global dominance of above-normal land surface temperatures, with high probabilities and strong model consistency across many regions. ([World Meteorological Organization][6])
WMO also stated on 24 April 2026 that the likelihood of El Niño has increased and that an El Niño event is expected to develop from mid-2026, affecting global temperature and rainfall patterns. ([World Meteorological Organization][7])
### Purple Report crosswalk

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Climate Signal
→ PlanetOS Floor
→ Heat / Rainfall / Water / Food / Health Link
→ Energy Load
→ Disaster Buffer
→ Future Floor Width

### Reading

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PLANETOS.STATE:
Orange Watch

WHY:
PlanetOS is not an environmental side panel. Heat, rainfall shifts, water stress, fire risk, food instability, disease movement, and grid demand all return through the human floor.

---
## 5. FoodOS Sweep
### Source organs checked

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Global Report on Food Crises
FAO GIEWS
WFP HungerMap LIVE
FEWS NET
IPC
World Bank / GAFS Food Dashboard
ReliefWeb food-security updates

### Current base signals
The 2026 Global Report on Food Crises found that acute food insecurity remained widespread in 2025, affecting 266 million people, or 22.9% of the analysed population, with famine conditions confirmed in parts of Gaza and Sudan and risks persisting into 2026. ([preventionweb.net][8])
WFP HungerMap LIVE tracks food security across more than 95 countries in near real time. ([HungerMap LIVE][9])
FAO’s GIEWS continuously monitors and reports on food supply and demand across the world and alerts decision-makers about impending food crises. ([FAOHome][10])
FEWS NET describes itself as a leading provider of early warning and analysis on acute food insecurity. ([FEWS NET][11])
### Purple Report crosswalk

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Food Stress
→ FoodOS Pressure
→ ChildOS
→ HealthOS
→ MigrationOS
→ TrustOS
→ WarOS / PlanetOS Link

### Reading

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FOODOS.STATE:
Orange Watch

WHY:
Food is one of the clearest civilisation-health indicators because it connects climate, war, fuel, fertiliser, logistics, poverty, public health, and child development.

---
## 6. WarOS / Conflict Sweep
### Source organs checked

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ACLED
Crisis Group / CrisisWatch
UN reports
Official government statements
Reuters / AP / CNA for daily confirmation

### Current base signals
ACLED describes itself as an independent, impartial conflict monitor providing real-time data and analysis on political violence and protest worldwide. ([ACLED][12])
ACLED’s 2026 Conflict Watchlist identifies countries and regions projected to face armed conflict, political unrest, and humanitarian emergencies in 2026. ([ACLED][13])
### Purple Report crosswalk

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Conflict Event
→ WarOS Pressure
→ EnergyOS
→ FoodOS
→ MigrationOS
→ TrustOS
→ Humanitarian Corridor
→ Repair / Off-Ramp

### Reading

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WAROS.STATE:
Orange / Red Watch depending on region

WHY:
Conflict is not only violence. It is a corridor-destroyer. It can burn energy routes, shipping, aid corridors, food systems, trust, public finance, and future development at the same time.

---
## 7. HumanitarianOS / MigrationOS Sweep
### Source organs checked

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OCHA Global Humanitarian Overview
ReliefWeb
UNHCR
IOM DTM
IOM
Humanitarian Data Exchange

### Current base signals
OCHA’s Global Humanitarian Overview 2026 says humanitarians aim to assist 135 million people out of 239 million people in need, prioritising the most life-threatening needs. ([humanitarianaction.info][14])
UNHCR’s latest Global Trends page states that by the end of April 2025, forcibly displaced people were estimated at 122.1 million. ([UNHCR][15])
UNHCR’s “Figures at a Glance” page reported 117.3 million forcibly displaced people worldwide at the end of June 2025. ([UNHCR][16])
### Purple Report crosswalk

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Displacement
→ Human Floor Stress
→ Housing / Food / Health / Education Load
→ Border / City Pressure
→ Trust / Governance
→ Future Corridor Narrowing

### Reading

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HUMANITARIANOS.STATE:
Orange Watch

WHY:
Displacement is not only movement of people. It is proof that home corridors, safety corridors, food corridors, water corridors, and governance corridors have failed or become unsafe.

---
## 8. EnergyOS Sweep
### Source organs checked

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IEA
National grid operators
Energy ministries
Market reports
Reuters / AP / CNA for daily confirmation

### Current base signals
IEA’s Global Energy Review 2026 covers estimates of energy demand by region, source and fuel, electricity demand and supply, deployment of selected energy technologies, and energy-related CO₂ emissions; the report is published under CC BY 4.0. ([IEA][17])
IEA’s Electricity 2026 demand outlook says electricity demand is on a solid upward trajectory from 2026 to 2030, supported by industry, electric vehicles, space cooling, data centres, and other uses. ([IEA][18])
IEA’s State of Energy Policy 2026 notes that emergency measures for oil and natural-gas supply disruptions are legally in place in 60 countries, and countries accounting for 95% of global oil imports have adopted stockholding and emergency-response legislation. ([IEA][19])
### Purple Report crosswalk

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Energy Signal
→ EnergyOS
→ Grid Buffer
→ Heat / Cooling Demand
→ Food / Fertiliser / Transport Cost
→ Inflation / Trust
→ PlanetOS Burn or Transition

### Reading

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ENERGYOS.STATE:
Yellow / Orange Watch

WHY:
Energy is a physical zoom-loop corridor. If energy shocks rise, food, transport, inflation, AI infrastructure, household cost, public trust, and emergency response all inherit the pressure.

---
## 9. EconomyOS / FinanceOS Sweep
### Source organs checked

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IMF World Economic Outlook
World Bank WDI / Global Economic Prospects
OECD
Central banks
WTO / UNCTAD where needed

### Current base signals
The IMF’s April 2026 World Economic Outlook projects global growth of 3.1% in 2026 and 3.2% in 2027 under an assumption of limited Middle East conflict, while warning that commodity prices, inflation expectations, and tighter financial conditions are testing resilience. ([IMF][20])
The IMF also notes that if hostilities and associated disruptions continue, the likelihood of longer or broader conflict scenarios rises progressively. ([IMF][21])
### Purple Report crosswalk

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Economic Signal
→ Household Pressure
→ Debt Drag
→ Repair Funding
→ Investment Corridor
→ Trust / Social Stability

### Reading

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ECONOMYOS.STATE:
Yellow / Orange Watch

WHY:
The global economy is not in immediate collapse, but growth is occurring under war, commodity, inflation, and financial-condition pressure. This matters because repair capacity needs funding.

---
## 10. EducationOS / ChildOS / LabourOS Sweep
### Source organs checked

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UNESCO UIS
UNICEF Data
ILO / ILOSTAT
OECD Education at a Glance
National education and labour ministries

### Current base signals
UNESCO UIS identifies itself as the official and trusted source of internationally comparable data on education, science, culture, and communication. ([UNESCO UIS][22])
UNICEF Data describes itself as the world’s leading source of data on children and provides statistically sound and internationally comparable household survey data on children and women. ([UNICEF DATA][23])
ILOSTAT describes itself as the global reference for international labour statistics, providing comparable labour statistics and resources for measuring labour issues. ([ILOSTAT][24])
OECD’s Education at a Glance 2025 focuses on tertiary education, labour-market outcomes by field of study, completion rates, and adult skills. ([OECD][25])
### Purple Report crosswalk

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Education / Child / Labour Signal
→ Human Capability Floor
→ Future Repair Capacity
→ Population Inertia
→ Social Mobility
→ Time Loop Closure

### Reading

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EDUCATIONOS / CHILDOS / LABOUROS.STATE:
Yellow Watch

WHY:
These sources are slower-moving than daily news, but they are essential for the Monthly and Annual Purple Reports because they measure whether future human capability is widening or thinning.

---
## 11. Long-Run Data / Risk Sweep
### Source organs checked

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World Economic Forum Global Risks Report
Our World in Data
UNDP HDI
World Bank WDI
OECD indicators
Academic literature

### Current base signals
WEF’s Global Risks Report 2026 analyses global risks across three timeframes and is based on input from more than 1,300 experts. ([World Economic Forum][26])
Our World in Data is useful as a long-run data library; its content is generally reusable under CC BY unless otherwise stated, but third-party data may have separate terms. ([linkedin.com][27])
UNDP defines the Human Development Index as a summary measure of average achievement in long and healthy life, knowledge, and decent standard of living. ([eduKate Singapore][28])
### Purple Report crosswalk

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Long-Run Dataset
→ Baseline
→ Delta
→ Ztime Comparison
→ Annual Health Direction

### Reading

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LONG-RUN.DATA.STATE:
Strong Source Layer

WHY:
Daily signals need baselines. Without long-run data, every headline feels important. With baselines, The Purple Report can tell signal from noise.

---
## 12. NewsOS / Daily Event Confirmation Sweep
### Source organs checked

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Reuters
AP
CNA
BBC / FT / Guardian / NYT where relevant
Local official sources
Regional newsrooms

### Current base signal
Reuters, AP, CNA, and other newsrooms are useful for daily event confirmation, but the Purple Report should not become rewritten news. It should extract the event core, cite the source, then crosswalk the signal into system pressure, repair, tilt, burn route, and watch-next logic.
### Purple Report crosswalk

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News Event
→ Event Core
→ Source Check
→ Claim Field
→ System Affected
→ Purple Reading

### Reading

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NEWSOS.STATE:
Necessary but not sufficient

WHY:
News gives movement. CivOS gives structure. PlanetOS gives floor. ExpertSource gives confidence. The Purple Report needs all four.

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## 13. First Base Sweep Dashboard
| Panel | Status | Reading |
| --------------------- | ---------------------: | --------------------------------------------------- |
| HealthOS | Yellow / Orange | Outbreak and vaccine-buffer signals active |
| PlanetOS | Orange Watch | Heat and climate signals pressure the lower floor |
| DisasterOS | Yellow Watch | Continuous shock abrasion across regions |
| FoodOS | Orange Watch | Food insecurity remains structural |
| WarOS | Orange / Red by region | Conflict is a corridor-destroyer |
| HumanitarianOS | Orange Watch | Displacement and aid capacity remain strained |
| EnergyOS | Yellow / Orange | Electricity demand and supply-buffer issues rising |
| EconomyOS | Yellow / Orange | Growth continues under conflict/inflation pressure |
| EducationOS / ChildOS | Yellow Watch | Slower data, high importance for future floor |
| LabourOS | Yellow Watch | Population inertia depends on capability conversion |
| Long-run data | Strong | Useful for monthly/annual deltas |
| NewsOS | Active | Useful for daily event confirmation |
| ExpertSource layer | Strong | Needs consistent citation discipline |
| Copyright safety | Manageable | Safe if facts are cited and analysis is original |
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## 14. First Base Sweep Final Reading

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OVERALL.STATE:
Strained Adaptive

MAIN PRESSURE:
Multi-system compression

MAIN REPAIR:
Monitoring systems, institutional data, disaster alerts, health surveillance, food early-warning systems, energy policy, humanitarian coordination, and long-run datasets exist.

MAIN WEAKNESS:
Repair is fragmented across domains. No single public source organ converts all of this into a daily civilisation-health reading.

PURPLE REPORT OPPORTUNITY:
Become the compiler layer.

The world already has strong sensors.
But they are separated by domain.
WHO sees health.
ACLED sees conflict.
GDACS sees disasters.
WFP and FAO see food.
WMO sees climate.
IEA sees energy.
IMF sees economic pressure.
UNICEF sees children.
UNESCO sees education.
ILO sees labour.
UNHCR and IOM see displacement.
Reuters, AP, and CNA see daily event movement.
The Purple Report should ask the missing question:
> **What do these signals mean for civilisation health, repair capacity, PlanetOS floor space, burn routes, tilt, and the future floor?**
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## 15. What to Improve in the Next Sweep

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NEXT.SWEEP.IMPROVEMENTS:

  1. Add fixed source checklist per OS.
  2. Separate Daily / Monthly / Annual source roles.
  3. Build source freshness scoring.
  4. Add confidence grade per signal.
  5. Add source licence field.
  6. Add region filters: Global / Asia / Singapore / ASEAN.
  7. Add Shadow Signal intake.
  8. Add contradiction flags when sources disagree.
  9. Add automated watchlist categories.
  10. Add “repair arrived?” follow-up column.
Best next upgrade:

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SOURCE → SIGNAL → OS CROSSWALK → PRESSURE → REPAIR → TILT → WATCH NEXT

That one-line chain should become the daily operating grammar.
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## 16. Almost-Code Lock

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PUBLIC.ID:
The Purple Report Base Crosswalk Sweep

MACHINE.ID:
EKSG.PR.CROSSWALK.BASE.SWEEP.2026-05-06.v0.1

STATUS:
FIRST BASELINE SWEEP

DATE:
2026-05-06

RUNTIME:
CivOS + PlanetOS + Civilisation Equilibrium + ExpertSource10 + Intelligence Warehouse + NewsOS + RealityOS

CORE.RULE:
Facts in.
Sources cited.
CivOS crosswalk.
Original Purple Report out.

SOURCE.SWEEP:
WHO
WHO Disease Outbreak News
GDACS
ReliefWeb
OCHA
NASA FIRMS
WMO
IPCC
FAO GIEWS
WFP HungerMap LIVE
FEWS NET
Global Report on Food Crises
ACLED
Crisis Group
UNHCR
IOM
IEA
IMF
World Bank
OECD
UNESCO UIS
UNICEF Data
ILO / ILOSTAT
WEF Global Risks Report
Our World in Data
Reuters
AP
CNA
Local official sources
eduKateSG Internal CivOS / PlanetOS / Equilibrium Runtime

BASE.READING:
The source ecosystem is strong.
The missing layer is synthesis.

OVERALL.STATE:
Strained Adaptive

WATCH.LEVEL:
Elevated

MAIN.PRESSURE:
Multi-system compression across health, PlanetOS, food, conflict, energy, economy, humanitarian, and human-development floors.

MAIN.REPAIR:
Monitoring, early warning, official data, humanitarian coordination, health surveillance, energy policy, education statistics, labour statistics, and long-run datasets exist.

MAIN.WEAKNESS:
Repair and data remain fragmented across domains.

PURPLE.REPORT.ROLE:
Compiler layer above domain dashboards.

OUTPUT.GRAMMAR:
Source
→ Signal
→ OS Crosswalk
→ Pressure
→ Repair
→ Tilt
→ Watch Next

COPYRIGHT.SAFETY:
Use facts, metrics, alerts, and citations.
Do not copy protected wording, charts, maps, tables, dashboards, or distinctive analysis unless licence allows.

FINAL.PUBLIC.LINE:
The Purple Report should not copy the world’s dashboards. It should listen to them, cite them, crosswalk them, and produce an original civilisation-health reading.
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Its job is not only to explain one topic, but to help the reader enter the next correct corridor.

CORE_RUNTIME:
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Education OS:
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Tuition OS:
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Civilisation OS:
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CivOS Runtime / Control Tower (Compiled Master Spec)
Mathematics Learning System:
The eduKate Mathematics Learning System™
English Learning System:
Learning English System: FENCE™ by eduKateSG
Vocabulary Learning System:
eduKate Vocabulary Learning System
Additional Mathematics 101:
Additional Mathematics 101 (Everything You Need to Know)
Human Regenerative Lattice:
eRCP | Human Regenerative Lattice (HRL)
Civilisation Lattice:
The Operator Physics Keystone
Family OS:
Family OS (Level 0 root node)
Bukit Timah OS:
Bukit Timah OS
Punggol OS:
Punggol OS
Singapore City OS:
Singapore City OS
MathOS Runtime Control Tower:
MathOS Runtime Control Tower v0.1 (Install • Sensors • Fences • Recovery • Directories)
MathOS Failure Atlas:
MathOS Failure Atlas v0.1 (30 Collapse Patterns + Sensors + Truncate/Stitch/Retest)
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Civilisation OS
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CivOS Runtime / Control Tower (Compiled Master Spec)
Mathematics Learning System
The eduKate Mathematics Learning System™
English Learning System
Learning English System: FENCE™ by eduKateSG
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eduKate Vocabulary Learning System
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Family OS (Level 0 root node)
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