Wu Detective Anonymous 11/06/14 (Thu) 20:22:04 5d4a26 No. 186
How do you become an internet detective for GG? I would like some advice on following a paper trail with the aim of finding a smoking gun to show links between people and companies in anti-gg. Is there a way to do it without hacking or insider leaks?
Anonymous 11/06/14 (Thu) 20:32:12 5d4a26 No. 189
>>188
Thanks. Is there anything niche like google trends that would be particularly useful for spotting connections?
Anonymous 11/06/14 (Thu) 20:40:51 5d4a26 No. 196
>>192
My sister has access and can send me stuff and I know anti-gg people are in a student union in her university so i might message her.
Anonymous 11/06/14 (Thu) 20:41:43 5d4a26 No. 197
>>194 the title was a pun, but i suppose if there's any dirt on xir it would be welcome
Anonymous 11/06/14 (Thu) 20:48:14 717646 No. 203
Get out of here you fucking shill, this board is for talking about celebrity drama.
Who is IA going to hook up with next?
Is King of Pol secretly fucking Milo?
How to solve impossible problems: Daniel Russell’s awesome Google search techniques
http://www.johntedesco.net/blog/2012/06/21/how-to-solve-impossible-problems-daniel-russells-awesome-google-search-techniques Uncloaking a Slumlord Conspiracy with Social Network Analysis
http://www.orgnet.com/slumlords.html Analysis of competing hypotheses, sometimes abbreviated ACH, is a tool to aid judgment on important issues requiring careful weighing of alternative explanations or conclusions. It helps an analyst overcome, or at least minimize, some of the cognitive limitations that make prescient intelligence analysis so difficult to achieve.
https://www.cia.gov/library/center-for-the-study-of-intelligence/csi-publications/books-and-monographs/psychology-of-intelligence-analysis/art11.html &
http://sourcesandmethods.blogspot.com/2008/12/top-5-intelligence-analysis-methods_19.html Palantir Government for citizen use:
https://analyzethe.us/ People search engine:
https://pipl.com/ Public records:
http://publicrecords.onlinesearches.com/ This paper presents a laboratory collective resistance (CR) game to study how different forms of non-binding communication among subordinates can help coordinate their collective resistance against a leader who transgresses against their rights
http://rcgd.isr.umich.edu/seminars/Fall2006/Cason/Cason_CRgame-Comm.pdf List of search engines (sometimes going outside google is useful):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_search_engines http://oedb.org/ilibrarian/research-beyond-google/
Anonymous 11/06/14 (Thu) 20:54:52 5d4a26 No. 205
Anonymous 11/06/14 (Thu) 21:51:30 5d4a26 No. 244
>>230
Links with defense research, internet 'comedians', williamsburg hipsters, sanfran hipsters also.
Anonymous 11/07/14 (Fri) 07:27:55 2d8e58 No. 353
Bump for newcomers
sage 11/07/14 (Fri) 11:53:23 8f745c No. 374
Personally, whenever asked to dig info up on people. (I've had friends pay to find their "long lost friends". Yes it's kind of creepy.) But here's my basic greentext, I hope this helps you OP. >Have the persons name>Obviously the last know location >Education, followed by any groups they were in >Connections from those group >If there's any red flags that speak to you, check them out. Go from there. Also, unless they're really trying to hide. Most of their connections will show up on their social media. I'll probably get back to later with some other things, I'm a bit out of it. What I gave you is just really basic shit though, unless you start looking into what you might consider red flags. Goodluck OP.
Anonymous 11/08/14 (Sat) 12:54:49 5d4a26 No. 497
bump
Anonymous 11/09/14 (Sun) 01:18:14 d80da7 No. 522
Stuff in there about being "close" to Trent Lott. If Flynt really was Lott's rent boy, that would be some powerful blackmail material.
Anonymous 11/10/14 (Mon) 23:18:12 e3e5ef No. 647
>>186 >How do you become an internet detective for GG? You get a shovel and start digging.