The bulk of our work is covered by client confidentiality agreements. The projects on this page are not and are offered as illustrative of some of our capabilities.
Hiding Hunter’s Laptop
This project demonstrates our use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and other Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) tools to discover information and gain situational awareness. We examined the conspiracy to censor and conduct disinformation about the laptop story during the 2020 election.
It was the most effective operation to influence an election in US history. And sadly, it worked. This video and the 31 page exposé show the public-facing output from this project and it is stunning how widespread it was among media, the tech tyrants, the deep state and Democrat operatives. We provided elements from our study to Congressional Oversight committees and to assist in lawsuits aimed at stopping government and tech collusion to censor and misinform the public.
Hiding Hunter’s Laptop exposé
Preface: This is the tale of the epic conspiracy and effort the Left and their allies put into hiding Hunter’s laptop.
Near the end of the 2020 presidential campaign there was an October Surprise. A shocking and provocative story that could potentially alter the outcome. That was, of course, Hunter Biden’s laptop…
This report shows the full extent of a successful censorship and disinformation campaign by the Left that directly influenced the outcome of the 2020 presidential election.
Click here to download the PDF.
Middle East Forum Information Upgrade
WorldStrat was engaged in 2023 to upgrade the publishing and content distribution capabilities of the Middle East Forum. This involved migrating more than 175,000 pieces of content from the 30 year history of MEF and increasing the distribution of newly published content across all the current major and social media platforms. WorldStrat is also providing advisement and assistance in gaining the most substantive results possible from the top-flight research and analysis of MEF.
Twitter Viewpoint Discrimination fact sheet
WorldStrat did a project on behalf of Security Studies Group to highlight a product feature implemented by Twitter called the Quality Filter. On the surface it seemed like an anodyne capability that would allow users to tailor their experience on Twitter to avoid content and users they did not want to see.
In use it created a two tier system where the type of content approved of by Twitter’s staff was promoted and that which they and their ideologically motivated users disliked was walled off. It was put behind a quality filter which essentially segregated it from most of the public users.
WorldStrat helped uncover the operations of this product and provided the information to Congressional committees who questioned Twitter about its use. This helped lead to the removal of the Quality Filter in relatively short order.
Download our public-facing fact sheet on Twitter’s Viewpoint Discrimination
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