Intelligence & OSINT
Open-source intelligence, espionage, surveillance, and information warfare
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#3741: What Israeli Detectives Actually Do All Day
TV detectives solve cases in 42 minutes. Real ones spend months on fraud, counter-terrorism, and paperwork.
#3713: How a Real PI Manages Thousands of Photos
Phone camera rolls don't cut it. Here's how real PIs organize, tag, and store thousands of evidence photos per month.
#3690: What SERE Training Actually Teaches You
Beyond Bear Grylls: the real military survival framework and what civilians should actually learn.
#3646: What Replaces the CIA World Factbook?
The CIA killed its iconic almanac. Here are the best alternatives for country data.
#3644: What Criminologists Actually Do (It's Not CSI)
Criminology isn't detective training. It's a social science that studies why crime happens—and whether the system works.
#3623: How to Hide an Airbase in Plain Sight
From secret Israeli desert runways to modern camouflage — how militaries hide airstrips from satellites.
#3622: How OSINT Spots Electronic Warfare
How hobbyists track GPS jamming, radar ghosts, and the hidden signals of modern conflict.
#3470: How Antisemitism Amplifies Online: Reality vs. Perception
Are we seeing more antisemitism, or just seeing it more? The data says both.
#3467: How to Actually Read People (It’s Not What You Think)
Thin-slice judgment, microexpressions, and why introverts may have an edge in spotting lies.
#3420: How Airports Handle Planespotters: 4 Global Approaches
From designated viewing platforms to espionage charges — how airports worldwide treat people with binoculars and logbooks.
#3414: How to Actually Intervene in a Violent Attack
What the research says about the five tiers of intervention—from calling 999 to physical confrontation.
#3411: How Hamas Kept Oct 7 a Secret for 7 Years
The planning began in 2014 from an Israeli prison cell. How did a handful of people keep the full scope hidden for nearly a decade?
#3365: Does Learning an Enemy's Language Change You?
How deep language learning can erode ideological commitment — and where organizations build firewalls against it.
#3358: Why Spies Still Use Dead Drops in 2026
Encryption is everywhere, so why risk a physical exchange? The answer reveals the limits of digital security.
#3357: Reading Silence Like a Sailor Reads Clouds
How to read a city's noise floor, spot anomalies, and stay relaxed but primed—without looking paranoid.
#3349: Inside Iran and Israel's Nuclear Security Perimeters
How Iran and Israel surveil, track, and intercept intruders near their most sensitive nuclear sites.
#3348: Inside Iran's Pickaxe Mountain Nuclear Facility
A deeper, more fortified nuclear site than Fordow — and inspectors can't get inside.
#3342: The Half-Billion Dollar Industry of Fake Crowds
How paid attendees, enthusiasm pricing tiers, and AI scoring create the illusion of organic excitement at events worldwide.
#3340: Why a Dead Attacker Still Gets Evidence Markers
Why investigators treat a dead attacker's scene like an active crime scene — and what those yellow numbered placards actually mean.
#3313: Allies and Espionage: The Threat Assessment Reality
Why "ally" doesn't mean "low threat" in counterintelligence — and how Israel, Germany, and Five Eyes all prove it.
#3246: Leaks vs Briefings: The Trump-Netanyahu Call
Who really leaks a presidential call? The "crazy" quote is just the surface.
#3143: How a Swiss Sub "Sank" a US Carrier
Inside the adjudication pipeline that turned a simulated torpedo into a real Navy crisis.
#3135: What Submarines Actually Do Underwater
Attack subs hunt ships, tap cables, and launch strikes. The nuclear deterrent is just one mission.
#3129: Holden Caulfield vs. the War Briefing
What Salinger’s phoniness detector reveals about how the war with Iran is being reported.