# References and Citations — Oath Peptides Scam

> Full citation list for the Oath Peptides scam case file: lab partner CLIA records, third-party reviewer sites, customer-review aggregators, regulatory databases, and the source publications of the disputed claims.

Every Oath Peptides scam claim, counter-claim, and verification record in this case file traces to a public source named here, with the URL where one is permitted by the editorial-independence rules.

## Citation conventions

Three categories of citation appear in this file. **Primary records** are documents issued by Oath Peptides itself — the public COA archive, the peptide catalog, and any vendor-published material. These are referenced by name in body copy and listed in this index without a URL, per the editorial-independence rule. **Third-party records** are documents issued by an entity unrelated to Oath — independent reviewer sites, customer-review aggregators, federal regulatory databases, lab-partner records, industry press, business directories. These carry full URLs. **Claim-source records** are documents issued by the publishers of allegations under critique in this file — peptidescore.com (operated by Finnrick Analytics LLC), ScamAdviser, and Scam-Detector. These are referenced by name in body copy but not hyperlinked, because linking the source of a claim under critique indexes its authority. Independent investigative coverage of those publishers (Peptide Protocol Wiki, Derek Pruski substack) is hyperlinked, because those are third-party publications.

## The full reference index appears in the references_index field at the end of this content document.

The complete numbered reference list — every claim made in this case file traces to one of these — is rendered structurally in the underlying content artifact. The assembler renders the list in the order numbered (1 through 26), with citations grouped by source-type, and with the no-link conventions enforced per entry. Readers can match in-text citation numbers (e.g., 'per [3]' or the inline chip 'public-record-verified') to the index entries below.

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A skeptical investigator's case file on one research-peptide vendor's scam allegations — ticketed, dispositioned, and signed off from this side of the masthead, with no commercial relationship to the company under investigation.
