How Bellingcat trains journalists and investigators
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Published 2022-05-16
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All Comments (11)
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Love Bellingcat! Osint (open sourced intelligence) is the best!
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So we can use this against our own govt?
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Project Veritas for ethical undercover journalism. Read Muckraker.
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Intel operative posing as journalist give me a break
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Providing them a contact with CIA and MI6?
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Assigns them all a government handler and sends them on their way.
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Interviewer: The problem becomes how do you make sure they're right? Alexa: That's always the risk, and I think that one big concern in this space is the ethics of doing this work and making sure that you don't get it wrong. 🤦♂️
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Liars?
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Will they be extradited to the US on criminal charges like julian Assange?
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The bull