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 Public Information Research
 
 
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 | NameBase, a software product by Public Information Research in Palo Alto, California, USA is a very 
good example to demonstrate the reach of intelligence activities. 
 Used by "journalists" and "researchers", NameBase - after installation on a PC - offers fast access to a 
database of over 100,000 names of groups and individuals, compiled from over 600 investigative 
books published since 1962, and thousands of periodicals since 1973. Areas covered include the 
international intelligence community, political elites from the Left and the Right, the U.S. foreign policy 
establishment, assassination theory, big business and organized crime. Each name is linked to up to 
200 sources and quotations.
 
 If a name found is of particular interest, other names may be extracted which share the similar 
background. NameBase features something called "multidimensional scaling": this is a data 
visualization technique to place up to a hundred names in a "social network diagram". This allows the 
reconstruction of social or business relationships of a certain group or individual. Colored lines serve 
to indicate the relation's density.
 
 Interesting names to start:
 Duncan Campbell
 Nicky Hager
 James Bamford
 Jeffrey Richelson
 Michael Hayden
 Philip Agee
 Bobby Ray Inman
 Echelon
 Monroe Institute
 Mitre Corporation
 
 
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