The complete ISS Discord server export and inquiry archive. 57,000+ messages. Their
words.
Source: ISS Server Export + Inquiry Archive
Period: Oct 2022 — Feb 2026
Channels: 117
Section 00
Executive Summary
The Internal Security Service (ISS) functioned as the internal intelligence arm of PATHOS III, a Roblox SCP
Foundation community. Their complete server export and internal inquiry archive (57,000+ messages across 117
channels) documents a structured apparatus for the surveillance, profiling, and enforcement
of community members, including minors.
Surveillance operations were formally structured with designated case numbers (CI-001
through CI-012+), assigned operation leads, call signals, and intelligence officer reporting chains.
A profiling system rated community members on a 1-to-4 "Assessment Rating" (AR) scale,
producing detailed dossiers on individuals' behavior, affiliations, message history, and perceived loyalty.
Cross-platform tracking linked users' Roblox accounts, Discord accounts (including
snowflake IDs), alternative accounts, and social media profiles, creating cross-platform identity records on
community members.
A vetting apparatus processed 5,675 background check queries and 547 formal vetting
requests. Individual ISS officers held unilateral veto power over promotions, with no standardized criteria
and no documented appeals process.
Enforcement actions including ranklocks, permanent unappealable blacklists, and
suspicion-based restrictions were issued by ISS officers, with conditions requiring subjects to demonstrate
their own innocence to have restrictions lifted.
Intelligence dossiers were compiled on minors. Subject reports were filed on underage
users, with their ages recorded as data points. Reports documenting predatory conduct toward children were
filed into intelligence archives rather than escalated to platform safety.
Section 01
Systematic Surveillance Operations
"Following the removal of Asynchronite / 814914682 he is to be closely monitored, alongside the listed
subjects: linkxlino1, ApolloTracer, ItsRediPanda, janslan, xXW0lfie2Xx. Due to his relations made while
within the Manufacturing Department, ScD & SD/MP Should also have raised monitoring levels for the time
being."
logifies · #osint-intel-dump
· 2025-12-29
The archive documents at least 12 formal case investigations (CI-001 through CI-012), each
initiated with authorization from senior leadership, assigned to designated operation leads, and given
specific intelligence collection mandates with formal reporting chains.
12+Case
Investigations
1,187Intel Reports
Filed
2,137Surveillance
Matches
Named Target — Full Intelligence Sweep
"Case Investigation 012; hereby designated in shorter terms as 'ci_012' initiated
on 05/07/2023 after authorization given by O5-6. Operation Mission: To investigate and gather all forms of
intelligence towards POI:C002:A3, formally known as Ganjhdad. After all intelligence gathering has
concluded, form a document for archival & referral."
"@The Service - PROJECT WRATHFUL REMINDER - Whenever you file a report for a
takedown, please remember to file any high-ranking personnel, developers, or any other individual
associated with the group who has vehemently demonstrated support. If not done so already, please ensure
that you've done so with any of your takedown posts."
"Already made all of their partners cut relationships with them." After ISS
designated another Roblox SCPF group as hostile, leadership confirmed they had forced all of that
group's partner organizations to sever ties, punishing entire communities by association, not for any
individual conduct.
"ekeeeeeeeeeq, a suspicious account is friended with dagrossman on Discord." A
user was formally entered into the ISS intelligence database for the sole reason that they appeared on
another person's Discord friends list.
"Review: Very good, fast and clear understanding of the AR criteria. Good linking between the reasoning and
AR conclusion. Next time, expand on your personal experiences with the subject..."
Intcast · #subject-reports
· 2022-10-21
ISS officers produced formal "Subject Reports": structured dossiers rating community members
on a 1-to-4 Assessment Rating scale. Reports evaluated loyalty, affiliations, friendships, and
perceived threat level. Officers were formally trained and graded on profiling quality. Over 190
subject reports were filed.
190+Subject Reports
AR 1-4Rating Scale
1,091Profiling
Matches
The Profiling Playbook
"Format: SUBJECT: [subjectRobloxUsername] -- AR: [1, 2, 3 OR 4] REASONING: --
PROJECTIONS: -- NOTES: Subject: provide the subject's Roblox username... AR: the Assessment Rating is how
the subject is assessed..."
"SUBJECT: IsaMack -- AR: 3 REASONING: The subject failed base criteria 1 and 3.
The subject has been seen to show a minor amount of distaste towards O5-5 in the past, and has a firm
belief in the fact..."
"SUBJECT: FrederickFanchunmera -- AR: 3 REASONING: The subject is a member of
the Overseer Council of another foundation (Artemis), overseeing their Anomaly Actors. Considering the
fact that their situation..." Flagged as potential infiltration asset.
"Winter_Selection — 30 July: EC Candidacy ProfileHistory. Past usernames:
PrivateClss38, Femboyrentha, Twinkrentha. PATHOS: The subject has 3,372 messages in the main discord
server. He is also a server booster..."
"The person who we're going to talk about is supposedly a minor, to be exact a 15 year old, turning 16 on
June 5th"
kio · #sci-intel-dump ·
2023-05-13
The ISS compiled formal intelligence dossiers on children as young as 13. Through its
"Special Extermination Division" (SED), operatives ran background checks on minors, recording
their ages, Discord identities, and Roblox profiles in standardized intelligence reports. In multiple cases,
operatives documented children's real names and geographic locations, even after leadership
instructed operatives to limit collection to age data only. Evidence of predatory behavior toward a minor was
filed as an intelligence asset to be "needed" later rather than reported to platform safety
or law enforcement. ISS leadership received and assessed a suspected minor's government-issued
identification via Discord (the subject's age was uncertain but believed to be 17).
13–16Ages Documented in
Dossiers
0Reports Escalated to
Authorities
Real Name & Location of a 13-Year-Old — Filed in Intelligence Dossier
"[[REDACTED — Roblox Username]] | Handling Operative: [AzleaApeiros]. Suspected's age: 13-15.
Location: [REDACTED]. Real name: [REDACTED]. Operative's Statement of Information: [REDACTED — Roblox Username] is
suspected of having an underaged account and possibly underaged. I did a deep dive into his past..." ISS
operatives collected and documented the real name, geographic location, and online history of a child
estimated to be 13-15 years old. This was stored in a formalized intelligence dossier shared between ISS
members.
#sed-poi-reports · AzleaApeiros (via B) · 2023-07-02View Source
"Found Out His Real Name" — Child Possibly Under 13
"[REDACTED — Roblox Username] is suspected of having an underaged account and possibly
underaged. I preformed a background check on him and found out his real name ([REDACTED]) but his
account does not seem to be an alt. However, his account was created in 2020 so we could still asume
that he is most like under 13." An ISS operative ran a "background check" on a child, uncovered their
real name, and concluded they were likely under 13. The information was filed in an intelligence
dossier. It was not deleted or reported to platform safety.
#sed-poi-reports · AzleaApeiros (via B) · 2023-07-02View Source
Pedophilia Evidence — Banked as an Intelligence Asset
"Username(s): CadeSonofPyre, KeltorThanar. Reason: Pedophilia, disgusting fuck.
— they're not in pathos rn but might have remote ties to the genre, so just putting it out here if we
ever needed it (yes i made the sacrifice of putting this into my drive so it persists if they delete
it)" The subject was not an active PATHOS member but had "remote ties to the genre." Rather than
reporting the evidence to law enforcement or platform safety, an ISS operative banked it on a personal
Google Drive as material to be "needed" later.
Government ID of a Minor — Retained by ISS Leadership
"He sent me his ID." "Me and miemper deemed it to be genuine." "But he
obviously hid his personal details." "So like, there is still a chance he used his brothers or
something." "But also blood who is closer to him said he is 17." The subject's age was uncertain but
believed to be 17. The ID was sent voluntarily with personal details redacted. ISS leadership still
received, assessed, and retained the identification, passing it between at least two officers in
#intelligence-command. Rather than deleting the document or directing the subject to platform safety,
ISS treated it as intelligence material.
"Why Did It Go to Finding Their Location?" — Policy Stated, Immediately Violated
"Why did it go from finding out whether or not theyre underage to finding their
location lmao" An ISS member's own reaction to the dossier system. Leadership responded: "Don't include
any personal information other than age." The very next day, the [REDACTED — Roblox Username] dossier was filed with
both a real name and geographic location. The policy was stated and immediately violated.
"CommandoE_ntity stated in MTF VC that they have Winter_Selection's personal TikTok and said they will post
screenshots about them if something happens between the two..."
MapleNoodle · #sci-intel-dump
· 2025-04-08
ISS maintained dedicated intelligence channels for collecting personal data on community
members: the SCI Intel Dump (1,187 messages) and OSINT Intel Dump (198 messages). Officers compiled social
media profiles, Discord snowflake IDs, and Roblox accounts into identity records linking every known
account to a single individual. A separate #alternative-accounts channel served as a cross-platform
tracking database, logging main and alternate accounts across Discord and Roblox.
1,385Intel Dump
Messages
134Alt Account
Records
2,585Tracking
Matches
Full Identity Workup
"Tags: Gillion1, Gillion, poi_003, pathos. Discord tag: Gillon1#4633. Snowflake ID:
269193692575825922." A structured intelligence dossier cross-referencing a community member's Discord
identity, Roblox profile, and linked Google documents, all filed under a permanent Person of Interest
designation. The individual was catalogued with tags designed for future retrieval by any ISS officer
pursuing a related inquiry.
Cross-Platform Tracing — YouTube to Roblox Identity
"Alanlapman / Incident 101 — YouTube channel
[https://www.youtube.com/@criptic8453] (criptic845312) can be traced to user via [video link]" ISS
officers traced a person's YouTube channel back to their Roblox identity through video analysis, using
cross-platform OSINT to link external social media to in-game identities.
Real-Life Family Members — Documented in Intelligence Files
"Confirmed to be the IRL Brother of CrawLSold — Although it's suspected that he
is actually an alternate account of him" ISS officers investigated and documented real-life family
relationships of Roblox players. The relationship was documented in an intelligence file.
"free666noob joined the main Pathos Discord server on a newly created Discord
account, did some digging and this might be their main discord account. They did leave the main server
on their original account..."
ISS officers held unilateral veto power over every leadership position in PATHOS III. 4,500+
automated queries and 547 formal vetting requests were processed through the system. Criteria were not
standardized, decisions were opaque, and there was no documented appeals process. Officers
initiated investigations citing personal discomfort with the subject, while leadership described its approach
internally as "managed opacity."
4,500+Bot Check
Commands
547Vetting
Requests
"Not Comfortable" — Grounds for Investigation
"I am not comfortable having Magma as Captain right now. I am submitting this
vetting request to inquire about all his problems." No policy violation cited. Personal discomfort used as
justification to initiate a formal background investigation.
"I have had a chat with Exiled regarding vetting assessments, specifically
punishment records. Currently, we only check for punishment records within departments they're serving
in, however would it be worth expanding..." ISS officers proposed expanding the scope of background
checks through informal internal discussion, with no external review.
"As of 24/02/2023, individual Operation_Blxckout is to be designated to a ranklock, restricting him from
entering a Security Class - 3 position or higher. In addition, he may also not hold any commanding..."
kio · #action-logs ·
2023-09-30
The ISS exercised significant authority over the broader PATHOS III community through ranklocks,
blacklists, and position restrictions. The #action-logs channel (1,212 messages) documents
decisions that directly controlled who could hold authority in the community. ISS officers unilaterally
barred individuals from commanding positions, restricted rank progression, and blacklisted them from
entire organizations, based on intelligence gathered through their surveillance operations.
1,212Action Log
Entries
3,652Power Action
Matches
Career Destruction — One Officer's Decision
"Username: codyasherman. Service Rank: Operations Officer. Issued To:
Captain051081. Action: Rank-lock to SC-2, also barring them from any Commanding position (no MC or HC).
Additionally, a blacklist from..."
"As of 10/09/2023, any individual ranked Level - 4 or above within the
sanctioned group Thunder Scientific Corporation, is to be issued a Foundation Blacklist, barring them
from partaking in any of Pathos..."
"As of 11/01/2023, individual GlitchedV1, is to be designated to a ranklock,
restricting him from entering a Security Class - 3 position or higher. This ranklock can be
decommissioned if evidence shows that GlitchedV1 is not the prime suspect for Case Investigation 003."
The burden of proof is inverted: the subject must prove their innocence, not ISS prove their guilt.
#action-logs · ISS Action
Log · 2023-01-11View Source
"Permanent Unappealable" — No Right to Contest
"Issued To: hmmo_0. Action: Permanent unappealable ban. Creating multiple alt
accounts in an attempt to destabilize the Foundation." ISS issued bans explicitly denying any right to
contest the decision, ever.
"Issued To: ArkiArtowo, ArkiArtowoalt (gokuvsboku). Action: Permanent record
(Unregistered alt account of a banned user). Permanent, unappealable removal from the community." Both
accounts were permanently removed. The alt account received the same punishment as the main account
based on the account linkage alone.
"I just want to pursue managed opacity. We present transparency outward as the narrative. But just redact
what's necessary."
miemper · #intelligence-command · 2025-12-25
The archive describes a structured intelligence organization: formal hierarchies, designated
roles, operational cells (Alpha-1), private leadership channels, and standardized procedures. The
#intelligence-command channel (6,142 messages) served as the command center where officers discussed
"managed opacity," raised ethical concerns about their own practices, and referenced
retaliatory blacklist systems from prior eras.
6,142Leadership
Messages
457Alpha-1 Comms
74Task Assignments
Operational Cell — Informants and Territory
"It happened in my territory. A guy was streaming the MP interviews to two dudes.
One a normal dude who snitched and another a blacklisted person named Killnlove. The informer wants his
identity hidden..."
"There's ethical questions here." miemper, ISS leadership, raising concerns
about monitoring activities outside Pathos' sphere of influence. The discussion moved toward adjusting
internal policy.
"I think he got crossfired in a counter blacklist. Old DIA era." ISS leadership
referencing a system of retaliatory blacklists, punishing individuals who took action against ISS or its
predecessors. Records from this era were acknowledged as poor. The associated punishments remained in
effect.
"Username: Vasek_Stolba. Service Rank: Intelligence Officer. Issued To:
Kahacey. Action: Dismissal of their EC vetting. Consult a Specialist Officer+ before approving any cat
B+ vettings."
"He can't be locked out of helix commands since he devs it."
O5-7 · #intelligence-command
· 2025-12-26
This archive represents only what was exported from one Discord server. The true scope of ISS
activity, and the infrastructure built to support it, extends beyond what any channel log can capture. The
following is documented in the archive but points to capabilities and infrastructure not fully captured in
channel logs.
Helix — The Surveillance Machine
ISS developed a custom Discord bot called Helix that functions as
a cross-platform intelligence tool. Documented capabilities include: alt account detection and tracking,
automated infraction propagation across all known alts ("all Helix infractions automatically infract on
registered alts"), cross-server global muting of users, trust level scoring of players, friend and
connection mapping via the Roblox API, the ability to view deleted Roblox accounts, and a verification
system linking Discord identities to Roblox profiles. The bot's developer cannot be locked out of its
administrative commands.
"ryan977ftw // 145777741 - False bans/Helix abuse." ISS officers themselves
documented instances of Helix being used to issue false bans against players.
"I ran Helix Global Mute on Intuitive for 5 minutes and he's a protected user
as intelligence command." Helix can silence users across multiple servers simultaneously. Even users
designated as "protected" within ISS's own hierarchy are not immune.
"They're Just Gonna Reassemble It" — The DIA Precedent
"They're just gonna reassemble it under a different name. That's what happened
with DIA and Flamyyy. They renamed it to ISS." A community member's response to the announcement that
the ISS would be disbanded. The ISS is itself a rebrand of the DIA (Department of Internal Affairs), a
predecessor organization involved in DDoSing and the same intelligence larp. The DIA was dissolved and
reconstituted as the ISS with similar methods.
PATHOS III Community · Jim_Starling · 2026-02-07
The operational structure documented across all archived channels shows ISS acting with
authority that exceeds what any single oversight body could grant: operating across multiple
servers, maintaining its own bot infrastructure, conducting cross-platform intelligence gathering, and
issuing community-wide blacklists, all with minimal external accountability.
What is documented here is not the full picture. ISS operated additional infrastructure
(Helix bot systems, external databases, cross-server networks) that no Discord export can fully capture. The
capabilities described above are limited to what ISS members discussed in their own channels. The true scope
of data collection, the full extent of Helix's functionality, and what other tools may exist remain
undisclosed.
Section 09
Conclusions
The Platform
Teenagers built a full intelligence agency structure around basic scraping tools and
pointed it at a Roblox community of 150k+ members, most of them children.
This is a Roblox game. PATHOS III operates on a children's platform within a community of
over 150,000 members, many of them minors. The ISS was staffed by teenagers and young adults who replicated
the vocabulary, hierarchy, and operational structure of professional intelligence agencies. They held no legal
authority, no training, no ethical oversight, and no external accountability. Technically, the operatives were
script kiddies: teenagers running Roblox API scrapers and Discord bots to collect and categorize information
that users posted publicly or semi-publicly. The ISS is distinguished not by technical sophistication but by
the institutional apparatus constructed around these basic tools. Formal case designations, military-style
ranks, operation leads with reporting chains, operational cells, informant networks, standardized profiling
templates. An intelligence larp, directed at a community of minors.
The Harm
ISS operatives doxxed children, tracked minors' locations, retained a suspected minor's
government ID, and banked evidence of predatory behavior as an "intelligence asset" rather than reporting it. No platform intervened.
Aggregating publicly available information is unremarkable. The ISS went further. Operatives conducted
"background checks" on minors as young as 13 and obtained their real names. Children's geographic locations
were recorded in intelligence dossiers. A suspected minor's voluntarily submitted government-issued
identification was retained and assessed by leadership in a Discord channel, treated as intelligence material
rather than redirected to platform safety. Evidence of predatory behavior toward a child was collected by a
separate operative and stored on a personal Google Drive as an "intelligence asset" to be "needed" later,
rather than reported to any authority with the obligation to act. The data collected on these individuals was not roleplay. The consequences for targets were
not hypothetical. None of the operatives held recognized authority, none were trained, and none were
accountable to anyone outside their own server. Neither Discord nor Roblox intervened at any point during the
years this system operated.
The Evidence
57,000+ messages across 117 channels, all from ISS members themselves. Unaltered. Every
claim links to its source and is independently verifiable.
This analysis draws exclusively from 57,000+ messages across 117 channels: the ISS's own
records, written by its own officers, in their own words. Every quoted message links to its source channel.
Every claim is independently verifiable through the archive browser or the full-text search. No messages have been altered. PII belonging to victims has been
redacted. The significance of this archive is not any single message but the pattern:
systematic, institutionalized conduct sustained across years of operation. Formal case numbers. Standardized
profiling templates. Training reviews grading surveillance report quality. A custom bot purpose-built for
cross-platform tracking. "Managed opacity" as stated leadership strategy. These are the documented
outputs of a system that was built to function this way.
"They're just gonna reassemble it" — The DIA Precedent
The ISS was disbanded in February 2026. It is itself a rebrand of the dissolved DIA.
The community expects it to reform under a new name again.
On February 7, 2026, the ISS was officially disbanded and its leadership resigned. This follows a documented
pattern. The ISS is itself a rebrand of the DIA (Department of Internal Affairs), a
predecessor organization operated under Flamyyy involved in DDoSing and the same intelligence larp. The DIA
was dissolved and reconstituted under a new name. Disbandment announcements and leadership resignations have
functioned historically as resets, not as accountability. The community recognized this immediately:
"They're just gonna reassemble it under a different name. That's what happened with DIA and Flamyyy. They
renamed it to ISS." The apparatus documented in this archive has already survived one disbandment. A
name change did not dismantle it then.
PATHOS III Community · Jim_Starling · 2026-02-07
Inherent Lawlessness & Narrative Control
Accountability is impossible when the accused control the evidence. Without an
independent public archive, internal "investigations" are just narrative management.
This is bigger than the ISS. The Roblox community has no real accountability structures. Player bases are
transient. Most people do not care about organizational drama; they just want to play the game. When misconduct
surfaces, the standard response is a massive Google Doc that nobody reads. Accused organizations know this,
so they just wait it out.
Leadership controls the narrative because leadership controls the evidence. They delete the channels, purge the
logs, and run out the clock. They blame a few "rogue individuals," announce a disbandment, post some
resignations, and go quiet until everyone forgets.
There is no oversight. There is no neutral arbiter. Accountability is impossible when the accused are the only
ones holding the evidence. Without an independent, permanent, searchable archive preserving the unedited record,
internal investigations are just narrative management.
The archive speaks for itself. Readers are encouraged to draw their own conclusions from the
primary source material.
Section 10
Methodology & Verification
This analysis was produced by systematic examination of the complete ISS Discord server
export and ISS formal inquiry archive: 117 channels containing 57,000+ messages
spanning October 2022 through February 2026. Source material includes unmodified Discord HTML exports
(DiscordChatExporter, Discord History Tracker) and ISS internal inquiry case files (MUI format).
Archive composition: The dataset comprises 47 primary Discord channels from the ISS server,
70 internal inquiry files including formal case investigations, group-of-interest monitoring reports,
person-of-interest surveillance dossiers, and miscellaneous operational records. Victim PII has been redacted
in published inquiry files.
Evidence identification: Messages were programmatically categorized using keyword analysis
across 8 wrongdoing categories, then manually reviewed and curated for inclusion. Each evidence block links
directly to the source channel where the original message can be verified in its full context.
Verification: All quoted messages are exact excerpts from the export files. No content has
been added, removed, or altered beyond PII redaction of surveillance targets. Readers are encouraged to browse the full archive and search the complete message
database to verify any claim made in this analysis independently.