Internet tool for conspiracy theorists
I was googling around this morning, trying to track down the ED of a foundation in Delaware, when I ran across this website: www.namebase.org. These guys catalog the connections between different people based on shared institutional affiliations and information culled from news articles and other public sources. The site has the ability to graphically represent these connections.
Try running a "proximity search" for possible Illuminati to see how they're connected to one another. For example, if you type in "Paul Wolfowitz" you get a clickable diagram that looks something like this (click here for the full page):
This is a cool idea, though I would have a lot more respect for this site if it did not have special sections on "UFOs" and "assassinations." You can read more about the serious use of social network analysis here.
Try running a "proximity search" for possible Illuminati to see how they're connected to one another. For example, if you type in "Paul Wolfowitz" you get a clickable diagram that looks something like this (click here for the full page):
This is a cool idea, though I would have a lot more respect for this site if it did not have special sections on "UFOs" and "assassinations." You can read more about the serious use of social network analysis here.





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