The Downloads file keeps FFTAC posters, banners, wallpapers, seal files, citation-ready link guidance, supplemental symbolic studies, and live research export routes in one governed public library.
Use this page when you need Foundation artwork for articles, directory listings, podcasts, decks, social posts, interviews, or research workflows that need flat downloadable data instead of nested JSON. The goal is consistency: correct naming, correct files, no improvised brand drift, and a visible distinction between canonical assets and exploratory symbolic studies.
Asset Discipline
- Use Foundation For The Anti-Christ or FFTAC as the public name.
- Link public references back to anti-christ.org.
- Preserve the seal’s proportions and do not stretch, rotate, or recolor it.
- Use the press-kit bundle when you need the full current public package in one download.
- Treat supplemental symbol studies as reference art, not automatic replacements for the canonical nameplate, seal pack, or site-link guidance.
Research Export Routes
- Use the generated CSV downloads for claim tables, historical chronology, projection-ledger history, and source-library trails.
- Use the NDJSON stream when another tool needs one record per line for ingestion.
- Use the provenance note when you need generation time, route lineage, and attribution guidance beside the data.