Rabbit Hole Researchers Resources
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Since I have fallen into the 9/11 Rabbit Hole & started my Substack articles, I have found it fascinating hunting down the evidence and sources that show what I am saying in my articles is true, not just something I am making up. I haven’t been doing this long, but now have got a good stock of websites that have helped me find and track down documents and evidence. I have also had comments on here and on my Tiktok account asking where I get my information from, so I thought I would list the websites I have found useful on my journey.This isn’t a huge list, I am fairly new to this, but these are the websites wish I’’d known about from the beginning. This is just to help anyone who doesn’t know where to start when it comes to finding hidden information.You can find so many documents / texts / videos / photos / newpaper articles / books and more, that have or are likely to vanish from the internet. Internet Archive - archive.org/Archive Today - Archive TodayNational Archives - https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ - access to declassified government records.Government Attic - https://governmentattic.org/ - large collection of US government documents released through FOIA.CIA Reading Room - https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/ -declassified intelligence documents released under FOIAFBI Vault - https://vault.fbi.gov/ - FBI’s FOIA libraryDepartment of Justice - https://www.justice.gov/news = publishes official press releases, legal updates and statements related to federal investigations.Library of Congress - https://www.loc.gov/research-centers/use-the-library/ - world’s largest collections of historical documents, newspapers, recordings and research material.National Security Archive - https://nsarchive.gwu.edu/ - collects and publishes declassified US government documents obtained through FOIA.Muckrock - https://www.muckrock.com/ - allows users to file FOIA requests and access previously released government documents submitted by other researchers and journalists.The Black Vault - https://www.theblackvault.com/documentarchive/ - independent archive that hosts thousands of governement docuementsFOIA Library - https://foia.state.gov/FOIALIBRARY/SearchResults.aspx - officially released documents obtained through FOIAFOIA WIKI - https://foia.wiki/wiki/Main_Page - documents FOIA requests, released records and research notes.Journalist’s Toolbox - https://www.journaliststoolbox.org/about/ - curated collection of research tools and databases commonly used by journalists and researchers.Global Investigative Journalism Network - https://gijn.org/ - resources and tools designed to support investigative journalists.Investigative Journalism Manual - https://www.investigative-manual.org/ - guidance on investigative methodsBellingcat Toolkit - https://www.bellingcat.com/resources/ - collection of open source investigation tools used for verifying images, videos, locations and digital evidence.InVID - https://www.invid-project.eu/ - verification tool to help analyse and authenticate online videos and images.Courtlistener - https://www.courtlistener.com/ - access to US court case filings and docketsPACER - https://pacer.uscourts.gov/ - US federal records systemBailii.org - https://www.bailii.org/ - free access to UK court judgements and legal decisions.Vanderbilt Television News Archive - https://tvnews.vanderbilt.edu/ - preserves historic US Television news broadcasts allowing researchers to review how stories were reported over time.C-Span Video Library - https://www.c-span.org/ - offers access to unedited governement proceedings / hearings and political events as they were originally broadcastAmerican Archive - https://americanarchive.org/ - public broadcasting content, including news and documentary footage,What do They Know - https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/ - archive of UK Freedom of Information requests and responsesUK Government Web Archive - https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/webarchive/ - past versions of government websites and documents that have since been changed or removed.NTSB - https://www.ntsb.gov/Pages/home.aspx - investigation reports and safety in realtion to transportation incidencts across the US,FAA FOIA - https://www.faa.gov/foia - aviation related records released under FOIAUK Civil Aviation Authority - https://www.caa.co.uk/ - aviation safety and regulation and publishes guidance / reports / historical records.Google Scholar - https://scholar.google.com/ - search academic papers, research articles and citations across a range of disciplines.JSTOR - https://www.jstor.org/ - access to academic journals, books and primary sources - useful for historical and scholarly context.PubMed - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ - scientific research papers including abstracts and links to peer reviewed studies.Propublica - https://www.propublica.org/ - investigative journalism organisation that publishes indepth reporting based on data analysis / foia requests and public records.SEC EDGAR - https://www.sec.gov/submit-filings - access official corporate filings, financial disclosures, risk statements and legal reportingOpen Secrets - https://www.opensecrets.org/ - tracks political donations, lobbying activitiy and campaign finance dataCompanies House UK - https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/ - UK company records, including ownership details, financial filings and corporate histories.When you first start deep-diving the hardest part isn’t understanding the information its knowing where to look and what to trust. I could have done with a list like this a few months ago. I’m not trying to make out I have all the answers and there are probably so many more resources out there but these tools are a good starting point. If this list helps you to dig deeper into new topics or can add to your own list of resources then I’ve done my job. If there are any other useful sites I should know about please let me know in the comments.Leave a commentShare
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