Observation, analysis, and record of information manipulation, propaganda, and hybrid influence.
Operation of information influence.
- Tracing the movement of narratives across sources, platforms, languages, and audiences.
- Recording how narratives are introduced, adapted, laundered, amplified, and normalized.
- Identifying pathways of spread, recurring methods, and operational patterns.
- Mapping clusters of actors, media, and channels that recur across narrative flows.
- Preserving a record from which strategies, coordination patterns, and higher-order structures become visible.
- Analyzing narrative lineages, amplification chains, and strategic adaptation under pressure.
Documented outputs of observation and analysis:
- observations
- recorded instances of information influence with linked sources and evidence
- entity profiles
- structured dossiers of actors with associated observations
- narrative timelines
- chronological development of narratives across sources and audiences
- incident reports
- verified events with description, evidence, and an assessment of the reliability of the findings
- cluster investigations
- analysis of networks and campaigns across multiple observations
- network maps
- visualizations of relationships between actors, channels, and dissemination
- datasets
- machine-readable collections of observations and relationships
- analytical briefings
- concise findings on specific questions or topics
- evidence packages
- compiled materials for legal and regulatory use
35 country ecosystems are currently under review for future expansion.
Further expansion spans Eurasia, the Middle East, Africa, Latin America, Asia, the Balkans, and the Western democracies. Priorities will be set as the analytical infrastructure develops.