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Related: About this forumBellingcat On Disinformation and Public Investigations
If Intelligence agencies are not "moving on," public vigilance is its and the public's help in keeping our future democratic.
Covers past examples of four kinds of disinformation.
Examples of investigating through publicly available open source internet tools (OSINT)
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Bellingcat On Disinformation and Public Investigations (Original Post)
ancianita
Mar 2021
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alwaysinasnit
(5,063 posts)1. Thank you ancianita! K&R
ancianita
(36,019 posts)3. Thanks for watching!
erronis
(15,232 posts)2. Bellingcat and other Investigative Journalists (IJ) are the lifeblood of democracy.
Open sources and open reporting.
Many times risking their livelihoods and lives to let the world know what is really happening.
I only wish that most of the world didn't want to live under their sheets and to be fed pablum.
liberalla
(9,234 posts)4. Bookmarking - Bellingcat