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    A list of tools uses for verification and open source investigation. Updated regularly (see thread too).

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  2. 9 hours ago

    As Bellingcat reports that Skripal suspect Alexander Petrov is in fact Mishkin, has confirmed some of the details of Mishkin's biog, including that he was registered at the Military Medical Academy hostel in St Petersburg c 2003-07 & later at GRU (intell) HQ in Moscow

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  3. 11 hours ago

    “I just fact-checked a fucking article!” he said. “Nothing I do today will be harder than that.” True words from Daniel Radcliffe, and a great meta-testament to brilliant and heroic fact-checking dep’t:

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  4. 5 hours ago

    فيه مجموعة من الناس في تويتر (مجتمع)، يحبون اشغال التعقب وتحليل الصور والمعلومات وكذا، ف نفسهم بدأو "يحققون" بالمعلومات المتوافرة حول موضوع "اختفاء جمال خاشقجي". *"تحقيقهم"/بحثهم وتحليلهم للمعومات المتوافرة يظل مجرد مجهود شخصي حتى يصدر تصريح رسمي.

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    The community of online open source researchers has already experienced the consequences of 's decision to massively increase its API licensing price. a few months ago, geogeeks already asked: “Time to switch to an open-source alternative?”

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  6. 11 hours ago

    As everyone tries to find out what happened to Jamal Khashoggi, remember another journalist missing in the Middle East: Austin Tice, who disappeared in Syria over 6 years ago. Still no answers.

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  7. Jamal Khashoggi cast himself as a loyal dissenter—his disappearance suggests that the Saudi monarchy is unwilling to recognize such a stance:

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  8. Why publish this before his fate is confirmed?

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  9. Turkish daily newspaper reports that 6 “mysterious” vehicles left the Saudi consulate 2.5 hrs after entered it. One of them was/resembled a Mercedes Vito, which went to Consulate General's residence (ht /).

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  10. The most likely configuration of the white on green licence plate on this black Mercedes Sprinter (?) is 34 CC 2312. 34 = Istanbul CC = Corps Consulaire

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  12. Can someone ID this Mercedes and decipher the licence plate? It may be the “black van” Turkish official sources talked about. (H/t ). The licence plate should have the structure 99 XX 9999 (white on green for Consulates).

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  13. REQUEST: Do we know what kind of clothes was wearing on October 2? Any help much appreciated. In case there is such visual information, does it match this?

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  14. This picture — spread via WhatsApp — allegedly shows walking into the Saudi consulate at 13:14 local time. (H/t / for sharing). Geolocation shows it is indeed the north entrance of the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, .

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  15. Here’s my write up of latest astonishing ⁦⁩ story: GRU officer who co-poisoned Sergei is a trained medical doctor, Alexander Mishkin

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  16. The above reporting by can be corroborated with open sources, both flights were tracked: → HZSK1 Riyadh to Istanbul (Oct 2) → HZSK1 Istanbul to Egypt (Oct 2) → HZSK2 Riyadh to Istanbul (Oct 2) → HZSK2 Istanbul to Dubai (?) (Oct 2) → HZSK2 Dubai to Riyadh (Oct 3)

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  17. “Putin has been caught in an open lie twice” - Christo Grozev, from the investigations team at Bellingcat, which has named the second Skripal suspect  | 

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  18. Their Twitter UIDs, just in case: — Ahmed_yaseri = 360969757 — chhabraa10 = 3032008750 — Sundth2012Kumar = 872007138 (H/t ).

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  19. I'm 32 years old and grew up in the shadows of Europe. I aspired to work at the (and eventually did). I never imagined that they would have to publish a story like this.

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  20. Credit to the Telegraph who, independently from Bellingcat and The Insider, established the identity of the second Skripal suspect.

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  21. 11 hours ago

    Anglophone separatists told DW that their aim was to disrupt the voting. "The election was just one event on our way to independence," Ivo Kuka, a member of the separatist group who resides in the UK. "Our end goal is to take Buea."

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