Since James Comey is in the news, I thought I’d assemble a nice package for journalists and researchers. The Disinfodrome domain is down, but the data from that system remains safe, and I’m making the stuff for his case available.
The following datasets will be accessible via an Open Semantic Search instance connecting using Tailscale. The numbers are file counts and the large numbers indicate that the original documents have been “burst” into single pages to facilitate searching.
ActiveMeasures2016 1348
CapitolRiotDocuments 10
CongressJan6 1928
CrossfireHurricane 3
CrossfireHurricaneBinders 8
DHSFBIIntelFailures 2
DurhamReport 317
FBIPoliticizationHouseGOP 1053
J6Clearinghouse 12
J6transcripts-full 60
January6thExecSummary 2
January6thFinal 848
January6thTranscripts 2771
Mueller302s 5669
MuellerReport 637
RussiaMisc 1
RussiaTimelines 173
SteeleDossier 3
The65Project 190
These documents are, or at least were freely available, but curating them, keeping them through the years, and making them easily searchable when they are again of interest costs me in both time and equipment. There’s a barebones workstation waiting for me at my PO box and it’s going to need things, see below.
If you’d like to gain access to these documents, or just support my work in general, subscriptions here work, and I can take Amazon gift cards. And I am also happy to receive Monero at the following address.
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And there you have it. If you’re doing a journalism with a Comey focus, this stuff is invaluable …



