Chondriana: an evidence-first record of Merkl’s claims, discovery narrative, and lineage.
This is a living research archive built from recovered audio, transcripts, PDFs, and captured web pages. We separate claims from verification, preserve provenance, and maintain a ledger of missing sources and unresolved questions so the record stays transparent.
Start with the synthesis →What this archive contains
The archive centers on claims made by and about Dr. George Merkl, Life Crystals, and Chondriana. It includes recovered podcasts, transcripts, PDFs, and documented secondary sources. Every claim is timecoded or page‑referenced so readers can verify the original statement.
How to navigate
The archive is organized by evidence type and theme. If you are new, start here:
Featured Evidence Trails
Core Synthesis
The synthesis page integrates primary audio, video, and documents into a coherent narrative with claim IDs for traceability.
Read the synthesis →Primary Audio
Life Enthusiast Podcast 289 is the densest recovered audio record tying Merkl’s claims to the later humic/fulvic product lineage. We provide transcript, claim map, and synthesis.
View synthesis →Primary Document
The Sumer Tech PDF is a long-form primary source with Merkl’s cosmology, biology framing, and process descriptions. It anchors many core terms used across later sources.
See archive index →Claim Matrix
Every major claim is logged with source, timestamp, and evidence type. The matrix is the backbone of verification and cross‑checking.
Open the claims map →Video Evidence
Captured lectures and interviews provide the most direct, long‑form statements from Merkl and collaborators. We maintain narrative syntheses and transcripts for each video.
Explore video syntheses →Timeline + Conflicts
Follow dated claims in sequence and review conflicts between sources without losing provenance.
View the timeline →Archive principles
This site is not a verdict. It is a structured record of what has been said, where it appears, and what remains to be validated. We include sources even when provenance is incomplete, and we label them clearly.
What this archive is not
The archive does not provide medical guidance or claim clinical efficacy. It preserves what the sources say so that independent verification can occur.