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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