Unveiling Truth: Project Apario’s Mission in a Time of Revelation
In an age where declassified documents hold the potential to reshape our understanding of history, the impending release of the Epstein Files and 80,000 new JFK files marks a critical juncture.

In an age where declassified documents hold the potential to reshape our understanding of history, the impending release of the Epstein Files and 80,000 new JFK files marks a critical juncture. Enter Project Apario, an open-source software platform launched in 2020 by software engineer Andrei Merlescu, designed to make these records not only accessible but searchable for the public. With a career spanning Cisco Systems, Oracle, and Warner Bros Games, Merlescu brings technical prowess and unwavering resolve to this endeavor. This editorial explores Project Apario’s journey—from its early incarnation as PhoenixVault to its current form—highlighting its significance in today’s political climate and making a case for the $3M–$6M in funding needed to realize its full potential.
Origins and Evolution: From PhoenixVault to Project Apario
Project Apario began in 2020 under Merlescu’s leadership, born from a vision to empower the public with access to declassified records. Initially, the software debuted as PhoenixVault, a name chosen because Merlescu’s community favored a phoenix icon over the original “Apario” branding. Operating under the Twitter handle @TS_SCI_MAJIC12, Merlescu tweeted thousands of times with hashtags like #UnsealJFK = #UnsealEpstein, declaring his intent to “unseal” these records by building a search engine for them. This effort coincided with President Trump and the Q team’s declassification of the JFK files, amplifying the project’s relevance.
However, PhoenixVault’s launch in 2020 was met with swift resistance. Twitter, Patreon, YouTube, and even Merlescu’s hosting provider labeled it “election interference,” suspending his accounts and terminating his hosting. SaaS providers like Redis, MongoDB, ElasticSearch, and Kafka blocked his use of their services for making the JFK files searchable, forcing PhoenixVault offline. Losing funding and infrastructure, Merlescu spent nearly 10 months re-engineering the back-end. He decoupled the platform from these banned SaaS dependencies—originally running on 12 bare-metal servers—and rebuilt it with custom solutions.
In this rebuilt form, the software was re-released as Project Apario, reclaiming its original name. This shift coincided with a personal betrayal: Austin Steinbart, a collaborator Merlescu had inspired through his MJ12 persona, was exposed as a fraud. Unaware that Merlescu was behind MJ12, Steinbart had claimed the project as his own. After agreeing in May 2020 to support Merlescu’s work, Steinbart spiraled into drug use and blackmail, eventually getting arrested for faking a drug test while on probation. His followers, compromised by his schemes, turned on Merlescu with an anti-Semitic smear campaign, falsely branding him a “Talmud Jew” opposed to justice for JFK and Epstein. This led to Merlescu’s dismissal from Oracle, yet he pressed on, driven by a mission greater than himself.
Today, Project Apario hosts vital collections:
- jfkfiles.projectapario.com for the 2023 JFK files.
- epsteinfiles.info for searchable Epstein trial documents.
- stargatefiles.info for DIA’s Project STAR GATE files.
- electionselections.com for Minnesota election integrity records.
With the Epstein Files and new JFK documents on the horizon, Project Apario stands ready to unlock these truths for all.
Technical Mastery: A Platform Built to Empower
Project Apario is a testament to Merlescu’s engineering skill, designed to handle vast datasets with efficiency and integrity. Its architecture includes:
- apario-writer: Ingests documents, with future enhancements for dynamic additions.
- apario-reader: Delivers a memory-efficient viewing experience via advanced caching.
- apario-search: An evolving search tool with scalable, server-offloaded capabilities and innovative features like fuzzy and gematria-based searches (e.g., Majestic, Mystery, Eights).
These technical innovations enable users to uncover hidden connections in declassified records, while checksums ensure data integrity—a crucial safeguard for sensitive materials. Looking ahead, Merlescu plans to integrate cryptocurrency rewards via the XRP Ledger, introducing tokens like $APARIO, $IAM, and $XPV. Users will earn $APARIO for engaging with documents, with governance managed by a Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO) where NFT holders vote on key decisions. This fusion of blockchain and transparency sets Project Apario apart.
Resilience Amid Adversity
Merlescu’s journey is one of extraordinary resilience. The 2020 takedown of PhoenixVault by major platforms and SaaS providers stripped him of funding and tools, forcing a ground-up rebuild. The personal attacks that followed—anti-Semitic vitriol from Steinbart’s followers—cost him his Oracle job and community support. Yet, Merlescu endured, declaring, “The mission is more important than the man.” His persistence reflects a rare dedication to public empowerment through information.
The Political Stakes: Why Now?
The upcoming release of the Epstein Files and 80,000 JFK documents arrives amid widespread distrust in institutions. Without a tool like Project Apario, these records risk being buried in volume or distorted by selective narratives. By offering a decentralized, searchable platform, Project Apario ensures the public—not just elites—can access the truth. Inspired by Stargate SG-1’s vision of blockchain-based public records to curb government abuse, Merlescu sees this as a bulwark against corruption. In his words, “For a government to use its power against the people, it’s a crime worse than murder.”
Funding the Future: A Call to Invest
To deliver Project Apario at scale, Merlescu seeks $3M–$6M to:
- Redesign the Frontend: Integrate XRP tokenomics and advanced search.
- Build a Team: Hire 12 experts to complete the blockchain platform in 18–24 months.
- Scale Infrastructure: Adopt a multi-cloud model for resilience.
- Amplify Outreach: Educate the public on the platform’s value.
This funding will also support relocation to Florida and an office to align with political timelines, such as Trump’s declassification efforts. Merlescu’s proven ability to overcome obstacles and deliver results—evidenced by his re-engineering of PhoenixVault into Project Apario—makes him a leader worth backing.
Conclusion: A Movement for Truth
Project Apario is more than software; it’s a movement for transparency in an era of revelation. Merlescu’s journey—from technical triumphs to surviving betrayal—underscores his capability. As he says, “I am building this for ALL of us, and my Creator is helping me with it.” Now, he calls for support: “Sow seeds of faith and expect nothing in return.” Investing in Project Apario is investing in a future where truth belongs to everyone. The time to act is now.