This book examines the convergence of advanced technological research, governmental institutions, private defense contractors, and global financial structures through the lens of frequency-based technologies. Rather than presenting conclusions, this work documents relationships between patents, laboratories, agencies, and institutional decision-making across three decades of technological development.
From directed-energy research to neural interface patents, the modern technological ecosystem reveals an interconnected landscape in which innovation, national security, and corporate power increasingly overlap.
FAIL - Frequencies, Agencies, Institutions, and Laboratories - is not merely an acronym. It represents a framework for understanding how technological systems evolve beyond public visibility while remaining embedded in everyday infrastructure.