Intelligence & OSINT

Open-source intelligence, espionage, surveillance, and information warfare

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#3052: The Boring Art of Professional Surveillance

Real surveillance is boredom by design, grey man theory, and choreographed teams — not Hollywood van work.

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#3051: Witness Protection vs. Hollywood: Inside WITSEC and Global Programs

How witness protection actually works across the US, UK, and Germany — and why 17% of participants get expelled.

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#3046: The Ghosts in the Force: Inside Long-Term Undercover Police Work

How police build fake identities, infiltrate gangs, and protect officers who can never go home again.

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#3036: Plainclothes Police vs Facial Recognition: Inside London's Protest Ops

How do plainclothes officers actually operate? From covert earpieces to unmarked vans, here's what happened at London's May 16 protests.

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#2945: How a World Leader Phone Call Actually Works

A president doesn't just dial. The real process involves SCIFs, encrypted terminals, switchboard operators, and at least six listeners.

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#2899: Can We Trust Palestinian Polls in Wartime?

How one man's surveys became the world's only window into Palestinian opinion—and whether the data is real.

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#2876: When Iran Recruits Your Iran Experts

How a DIA contractor with top secret clearance gave Iran dossiers on US intelligence officers — and why cultural expertise can be a vulnerability.

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#2875: How Polls Actually Make Samples "Representative

The secret behind "representative samples" — and why the margin of error is just the beginning of the story.

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#2868: Measuring Hidden Opinions in Iran and China

How researchers use digital snowball sampling and list experiments to gauge real public sentiment under authoritarian rule.

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#2845: Why Reading Patents Is Always Free

Google Patents, Espacenet, and the secret weapon of classification codes for tracking ANC innovation.

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#2760: How China's Overseas Police Stations Actually Work

MI5 footage confirms what investigators have tracked for years: a global network of unregistered Chinese police stations.

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#2724: How Sanctions Actually Trap a Company

How the US Treasury freezes assets, isolates firms, and makes the world enforce its rules.

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#2678: How IMSI Catchers Actually Track Your Phone

How fake cell towers intercept your phone, from GSM flaws to 5G fixes. Separating spy-thriller hype from real engineering.

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#2648: The Art of the Brief: Writing What Busy People Actually Need

Why a crisp 600-word brief is harder than a 10-page report—and how AI changes the game.

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#2635: How to Upgrade Your Readiness Without the Anxiety

A practical walkthrough on situational awareness, news consumption protocols, and go-bag checks for ambiguous threat periods.

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#2633: How Live UA Map Bridges Conflict Information Gaps

A curated conflict map that trades raw speed for verified, de-duplicated event tracking — used by civilians in active warzones.

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#2630: Ahmad Vahidi: Iran's Most Dangerous Insider

The IRGC's new commander is wanted by Interpol for the 1994 AMIA bombing. Here's why he matters now.

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#2488: Hybrid Pipelines for Entity Resolution

Classic NLP pipelines vs. lightweight LLMs for handling Hezbollah’s half-dozen spellings.

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#2455: How Protection Details Spot the Threat Before It Happens

The Marines developed a system for noticing what doesn't belong. Now it's the core of executive protection training.

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#2437: The False Precision of GPS Coordinates

Why 8 decimal places of GPS data is mostly noise, and how tectonic plates move faster than your coordinate system updates.

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#2416: Ghost Murmur: Heartbeat Detection or Disinformation?

Did the CIA locate an airman by his heartbeat from 40 miles away? We examine the physics and the story.

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#2402: Geospatial Gold Rush: Who's Hiring Satellite Sleuths?

From crop health to cargo routes, discover which industries are paying top dollar for geospatial analysis skills—and the tools they use daily.

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#2395: Engineering a News Pipeline for the Edges

Building a news pipeline that goes beyond headlines to reveal underreported developments in Israel-Iran coverage—without amplifying noise.

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#2387: Why Military Intelligence Needed Its Own Agency

How does the Defense Intelligence Agency support U.S. military operations? Dive into its history, structure, and unique role in global intelligence.

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