Operation Buzzard – Plain English Update (Facts Only)
Operation Buzzard – Plain English Update (Facts Only)
Let’s keep this simple and honest.
Operation Buzzard is a system for recording information exactly as it comes in.
Nothing more. Nothing less.
1. What it is
Operation Buzzard is:
a way of storing information without changing it, cleaning it up, or trying to explain it too early.
It is not:
an investigation
a complaint system
a legal process
a decision-maker
It doesn’t decide who’s right or wrong.
It just records what’s there.
2. Why it’s called “Buzzard”
A buzzard is a bird that:
watches from above
doesn’t rush in
doesn’t interfere
just observes
That’s exactly how this system works.
It watches the information. It doesn’t mess with it.
3. What goes into it
Anything that comes in gets recorded as-is, including:
incomplete documents
conflicting information
confusing language
missing pieces
things that don’t quite add up
Nothing gets “fixed” at the start.
If it’s messy, it stays messy.
Because messy information is still real information.
4. The rule: don’t interfere
The system follows one strict rule:
Do not change the information at the point it’s received.
That means:
no guessing what someone meant
no filling in gaps
no rewriting to make it sound better
no removing awkward bits
Everything stays exactly as it is.
5. What “Dead Lock” means
This is important.
If the phrase “Dead Lock” is used, it means:
Stop trying to work it out. Just record it and move on.
It does not mean:
someone is right
someone is wrong
something has failed
It simply means:
don’t debate it
don’t interpret it
don’t take sides
Just log it and leave it there.
6. What this system does NOT do
To be clear, Operation Buzzard does not:
make legal decisions
assign blame
investigate people
draw conclusions
It doesn’t tell you what something means.
It only shows you what’s there.
7. Why this matters
Most systems do one of two things:
they tidy things up too quickly and lose the truth
or they overcomplicate things until no one understands them
This system does neither.
It keeps the information real — even when it’s unclear or uncomfortable.
Because once you start editing too early, you stop dealing with facts and start dealing with a version of them.
8. The bottom line
Here it is, plain and simple:
Buzzard = store information as it arrives
No changes at the start
No forced meaning
“Dead Lock” = stop interpreting, keep recording
Priority = accuracy over comfort
9. Final word
This system is built on a very basic idea:
Write things down properly first. Decide what they mean later — if needed.
No drama.
No spin.
Just facts, as they are.
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