DWAHTS: All my tools, sources & tricks for open source investigations




Thanks to those that have given compliments, offered advice or asked questions on how I get my information. Everything on this site can be used with my blessing if you just credit third party sites or sources. All my sources, tools, methods and information are shared here for free and no credit is required by me for anything used  even if you copy paste my words and claim them as your own.  All I care about is the information   awareness   having discussion and debate and improving.  
This is beyond a hobby, it's our reality too. Our only shot at not losing the last few freedoms we have is by working together to understand the forces conspiring against us, get informed,  stop them and where necessary warn our friends and family.


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HUGE assortment of free resources on solar physics, the ionosphere, forcing, our magnetic field and much more











Nullschool: Earth
Gorgeous imagery from earth.nullschool.net. Fully interactive animated version online at earth :: a global map of wind, weather, and ocean conditions
More info here
The active tool, as pictured below, is here

Map the power with Oligrapher

Oligrapher is a tool for visualizing networks of influence using LittleSis Data.

LittleSis* is a free database of who-knows-who at the heights of business and government

* opposite of Big Brother
We're a grassroots watchdog network connecting the dots between the world's most powerful people and organization

Digital Security Tips for Researchers

In this age of widespread surveillance, it's important to keep your research safe and secure from the prying eyes of governments and corporations. While most digital security tools are available for free, they do require a change in your digital habits. Good security will require a trade-off: the techniques that keep you safest are often less convenient than their non-secure alternatives that you are accustomed to. 

1) Take the time to master some essential personal security practices

These are the backbone of good digital security. They are a must for anyone, even those not conducting sensitive research.

  • Use good passwordstwo-factor authentication when available, and preferably use a password manager.

  • Encrypt your phones & laptops using full-disc encryption. In the event that your device is seized or stolen, this will protect the data on your hard-drive. You can do this for almost all devices including macsPCs, and androids. Recent iPhones are already setup with full-disc encryption, but you can find more information about securing your iPhone here.

  • Update your software and operating system regularly. Security vulnerabilities are being fixed all the time.

2) Surf the web safer while researching

Most research these days is done through an internet browser, and there's a lot you can do you improve the safety of your browsing.

3) Communicate and share files securely

4) Learn more!

Developing good digital security practices takes time. These guides go more in depth about using these technologies. Read them and share them with your fellow researchers:

Data Summary

10,213,584Citations
1,688,641Relationships
285,951People
122,737Organizations
81,405Business People
35,832Businesses
20,658Political Fundraising Committees
13,830Academics
12,553Lobbyists
11,189Lawyers
11,139Public Officials
10,306Political Candidates
8,536Private Companies
6,005Elected Representatives
5,381Other Not-for-Profits
5,306Government Bodies
4,950Media Personalities
4,335Schools
3,476Philanthropies
3,254Public Companies
2,188Individual Campaign Committees
1,958Membership Organizations
1,868Other Campaign Committees
1,747Lobbying Firms
1,143Law Firms
1,066Industry/Trade Associations
738Consulting Firms
706PACs
674Policy/Think Tanks
557Public Intellectuals
503Government-Sponsored Enterprises
489Media Organizations
466Cultural/Arts
387Government Advisory Bodies
381Political Parties
303Labor Unions
292Professional Associations
237Academic Research Institutes
214Social Clubs
205Public Relations Firms
99Elite Consensus Groups

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