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We are also programming tools for citizen journalists, researchers, and Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) aficionados to uncover corruption and government overreach.
- Exposing the Global Arms Trade
For example, we are building an app to trace hidden overlaps between arms shipments and humanitarian logistics, using open data and primary logistics nodes to identify conflicts by conflict zone or transit hub, i.e., airports, ports, and humanitarian staging grounds.
Cross‑reference official flight logs and transponder logs using sites that archive ADS‑B telemetry for cargo aircraft, check donor/aid databases, including procurement contracts, identify shell contractors, analyze export data, incorporate customs and trade visualization tools, then cross‑relate NGO activities, track financial trail, and incorporate pattern recognition, identifying logistical laundering.
Basically, we're building a multilayer timeline that links:
Arms exports → (official trade data)
Aircraft and shipping movements → (ADS‑B & AIS telemetry)
NGO procurement and donor funding → (open procurement APIs)
Conflict event data → (for context, like ACLED or Uppsala Conflict Data)
When those patterns overlap — e.g., simultaneous spikes in “medical shipments,” procurement contracts to logistics firms, and cargo flights from airbase hubs — you’ve found a laundering signature.
The antidote to hidden warfare is open data.
Every satellite ping, customs code, and procurement line item is a clue — but only if people look. This tool will connect all the dots, giving the user solid intelligence on current arms trade movements, including interceptions by bad actors and rogue nations.
But to continue our work, we need volunteers, i.e., data analysts, forensic accountants, investigators, and programmers.
Visit: https://t.co/QG7V5KFAxM
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