Care to do some digging of your own? Just click on the headers below, and Dig In!

 

 

If you are looking for specific documents that have been released, you may find them in The File Drawer.

 

A Listing of Participants

This is an amazing list, organized in a very efficient manner, of individuals with possible involvement or affiliation in Trump Surveillance, Steele Dossier and/or the Russia Narrative.

 

ADS-B Exchange

ADSBexchange.com is a co-op of ADS-B/Mode S/MLAT feeders from around the world, and the world’s largest source of unfiltered flight data.

 

Analyze ID

Website owner reverse look up tool. Find all of their websites that linked to Adsense, Google Analytics, Amazon Affiliate, Email, Addthis, Sharethis, Clickbank Affiliate, Commission Junction Affiliate, Doubleclick, Linkshare Affiliate, Facebook App, IP, Name Server, Registrar, Amazon Product, Clickbank Product, Commission Junction Product and Linkshare Product.

 

Archive.li

ARCHIVE EVERYTHING! Archive.li is a time capsule for web pages! It takes a ‘snapshot’ of a webpage that will always be online even if the original page disappears. It saves a text and a graphical copy of the page for better accuracy and provides a short and reliable link to an unalterable record of any web page. If you are digging and come across a critical article, copy and paste it into archive.is so that it will remain accessible to everyone, even if the source removes it from their own website.

 

Background Search Database

This is the background search database I use when doing research. It gives you the ability to search public records containing background checks, civil judgements, police records, social media, photos, contact information, and much more! It’s in a very clean format, and you can download pdf’s of each report. Consumer information that is collected through their site, is shared with third parties for marketing, fulfillment, or any other purposes. Because I found their site to be very helpful with my research, I have chosen to partner with them, and therefore will receive a small fee for anyone who chooses to subscribe to their service. I will only promote services or products that I personally use. If you are interested, check them out here!

 

 

Bush, George W.

Chronological list by location/date of George Bush’s travel schedule during his presidency.

 

California Registry of Charitable Trusts

Search for information and documentation within the Registry’s database related to charities, charity fundraising professionals, and raffle registrants.

 

 

 

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

They claim: “As the nation’s health protection agency, CDC saves lives and protects people from health, safety, and security threats.” I full-heartedly disagree based on prior research. Nonetheless, it is a good site to see what they are up to, who they are in bed with, and what’s coming down the pike.

 

Charities NYS

The New York Attorney General’s one-stop resource for charitable organizations, fundraisers, grantmakers and members of the public.

 

C.I.A. Reading Room

Central Intelligence Agency’s Freedom of Information Act Electronic Reading Room. An excellent source for declassified information that they don’t tell you has been declassified. Wink wink.

 

C.I.A. World Factbook

The World Factbook provides information on the history, people, government, economy, energy, geography, communications, transportation, military, and transnational issues for 267 world entities. The Reference tab includes: maps of the major world regions, as well as Flags of the World, a Physical Map of the World, a Political Map of the World, a World Oceans map, and a Standard Time Zones of the World map.

 

Clinton, Bill

Chronological list by location/date of Bill Clinton’s travel during his presidency.

 

Clinton Death List

This is a list of Clinton associates, prepared by CBS Las Vegas, whom have died that had “the goods” on the Clintons – many of whom were in the process of coming forward. In addition, 12 of the Clinton bodyguards died. Note: This is an incomplete list.

 

Clinton Foundations (50)

A list of the numerous Clinton foundations, LLCs, LTDs, SAs, and shell companies.

 

Clinton, Hillary

Chronological list by location/date of Hillary Clinton’s travel during her time as Secretary of State.

 

Collusion Timeline

This is a pretty thorough timeline Sharyl Attkisson put together that may be helpful in your research.

 

Congress – Legislation

Want to see what your congressman/congresswoman is up to, being as they often try to sneak Bills through? This is a terrific searchable database of current Bills, Lists, and Legislation.

 

Corporation Wiki

A basic corporation search that shows names, addresses, and other connected companies.

 

Department of Justice (DOJ)

Keep current with press releases detailing investigations, indictments, policies, news releases that you don’t often hear about on MSM.

Or, dig into their archives to review old documents, including those from prior administrations.

 

Drugwatch

This is a great site if you need to research pharmaceutical manufacturers, their medications, lawsuits, and recalls.

 

Executive Orders

I maintain a page on here with a list and links to all Executive Orders.

 

FBI Press Releases

Keep current on investigations, arrests, and announcements. You can also review testimony to ongoing cases as well as videos, speeches and other topics.

 

FBI Vault

The Vault is the new FOIA Library, containing 6,700 documents and other media that have been scanned from paper into digital copies so you can read them in the comfort of your home or office. 

 

Federal Procurement Data System

The Federal Procurement Report data can be used for geographical analysis, market analysis, and analysis of the impact of the congressional and presidential initiatives in socio-economic areas such as small business. The data is also a reliable basis for measuring and assessing the impact of Federal acquisition policy and management improvement. Type “contracts” in the search bar and you can search a multitude of federal contracts.

 

FlightRadar24

If you are trying to track a specific plane, or the activity of planes in a specific area, this is a real time site for doing so worldwide. It allows you to click on a plane and get additional information.

 

Global Incident Map

Real time global map tracking human trafficking incidents and news, amber alerts, forest fires, disease outbreaks, HAZMAT situations, gang activity, border security, Presidential threat, terrorism events, drug interdictions, non-terror aviation incidents, food/medicine incidents.

 

GovTrack

A handy way to see bills that are coming up, as well as trending bills, and the ability to search all bills by category.

 

ICANN WHOIS

ICANN’s WHOIS Lookup gives you the ability to lookup any generic domain, such as “icann.org” to find out the registered domain holder.

 

International Consortium of Investigative Journalists

A conglomerate of leaks from The Panama Papers and Paradise Papers with investigations by journalists into West Africa leaks, China, the U.S. and more.

 

Just The Real News

Your place for unfiltered Government documents, releases, and statements, searchable by category.

 

LittleSis

LittleSis is a free database of who-knows-who at the heights of business and government.

 

Lobbying Disclosure (Office of The Clerk)

The Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995, as amended by the Honest Leadership and Open Government Act of 2007, requires all active registrants to file quarterly activity reports with the Clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives and Secretary of the U.S. Senate. Side Note: This is a good starting point, though we know they use all sorts of shenanigans to evade or mislead when filing such documents.

 

National Archives

This site is a goldmine! It offers the complete archives of Obama, Bush II, and Clinton’s administrations, as well as a wealth of other searchable documents. One example is the online databases of passenger arrival records and immigrants dating back to the early 1800s.

 

Newspapers.com

Online newspaper archive with 10,400+ newspapers from the 1700s–2000s. They add additional pages monthly.

 

 

Obama, Barack

Chronological list by location/date of Obama’s travel schedule during his presidency.

 

Offshore Leaks Database

This ICIJ database contains information on more than 785,000 offshore entities that are part of the Panama Papers, the Offshore Leaks, the Bahamas Leaks and the Paradise Papers investigations. The data covers nearly 80 years up to 2016 and links to people and companies in more than 200 countries and territories.

 

Open Corporates

Huge open database of corporations displaying the company info, when and where it was registered, as well as its branches.

 

OpenSecrets

This database includes Federal Election Commission records of receipts from all individuals who contribute at least $200.

 

Operators

When searching in google, it’s a lot faster using “operators” to narrow your search effectively.

 

Pacer

Pacer service provides on-line access to U.S. Appellate, District, and Bankruptcy court records and documents nationwide. You can search documents to obtain general information about a case, but if you want to dig into the case files, transcripts and motions there is a small fee of .10 per page downloaded (pdf format). NOTE: On a local level, most counties offer some details of case documents online for free.

 

ProPublica

Use this database to view summaries of 3 million tax returns from tax-exempt organizations and see financial details such as their executive compensation and revenue and expenses. You can browse IRS data released since 2013 and access over 9.6 million tax filing documents going back as far as 2001.

 

Resignations

This is an ongoing list, updated daily, with notable resignations all across the country, as well as significant corporate people/politicians in other countries. The numbers are staggering, which is indicative of what is transpiring right now.

 

Tool – Alphabetizer

If you are grabbing or typing a long list of names, companies, or locations during your research, and would like them alphabetized for easy reference, this is a great and free online alphabetizer tool.

 

U.S. Courts

Civil nature of suite code descriptions. This comes in handy when reviewing court documents.

 

U.S. Department of Treasury

Sanctions Search: As part of its enforcement efforts, OFAC publishes a list of individuals and companies owned or controlled by, or acting for or on behalf of, targeted countries. It also lists individuals, groups, and entities, such as terrorists and narcotics traffickers designated under programs that are not country-specific. Collectively, such individuals and companies are called “Specially Designated Nationals” or “SDNs.” Their assets are blocked and U.S. persons are generally prohibited from dealing with them.

 

U.S. Newspapers and Major News Twitter Feeds

Often times big stories are published in local papers and the MSM doesn’t report on it. This is a great source for tracking down local newspapers by state. It also has major news twitter feeds, although I would take most of their news with a grain of salt.

 

Voter Records

Free political research tool to study more than 65 million voter records.

 

WayBackMachine

Super handy when you notice a web page containing information has been altered. Go digging in the WayBackMachine to find a screenshot archive of it before they altered it.

 

The White House – Trump Administration

Follow the News page to review and understand all executive orders, statements, press briefings and memorandums, rather than relying on MSM. For easy reference of Executive Orders, here is a current list of all Executive Orders, maintained on Corey’s Digs.

 

Wikileaks

By far one of the best resources out there because you can review direct correspondence between politicians and many others. You can spend hundreds of hours researching in Wikileaks alone!

 

Wikipedia

Wikipedia is a great source for tracing someone’s history, family connections and dates. However, be cautious, as they are beginning to censor just as so many sites are doing nowadays. But it is still a good point of reference to get initial names/info and go from there.

 

WorldCat

WorldCat is the world’s largest network of library content and services. WorldCat libraries are dedicated to providing access to their resources on the Web, where most people start their search for information.

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