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Power Research Method

TRACK POWER WITHOUT MAKING FAKE CLAIMS.

This is the site method for people, institutions, money, philanthropy, property-entity records, and historical transport evidence. It tracks documents, not private lives.

Core Lanes

People

Role, source lane, evidence class, record shows, network function, denial/response, boundary, last checked.

Institutions

Sector, record type, institutional function, filings, grants, settlements, oversight records, source routes, boundary.

Money

Net-worth date/source, filings, foundations, donations, settlements, contracts, public company records and confidence grade.

Transport Evidence

Historical court exhibits, released logs, published records and public registry context only. No live personal movement board.

Usable Money Routes

Money route

Net worth and ownership

Use: Use a dated estimate only as a starting lead, then check filings, ownership stakes and public asset records.

Sources: Forbes/Bloomberg-style estimates, SEC filings, company reports, court exhibits

Next action: Add date checked, estimate source, confidence and whether wealth is personal, family, company or foundation.

Money route

SEC / Form ADV / corporate filings

Use: Find funds, advisers, directors, beneficial ownership, public company roles and governance links.

Sources: SEC EDGAR, Form ADV, public company annual reports

Next action: Record entity name, filing date, role, ownership signal and cross-reference to person/institution card.

Money route

Foundation and nonprofit money

Use: Track grants, donors, board members, institutional recipients and reputation-building pathways.

Sources: Form 990, charity register, foundation annual report, university gift announcement

Next action: Add grant amount/date, recipient, program name, public explanation and conflict/boundary note.

Money route

Political money and lobbying

Use: Map donations, PACs, lobbying clients, policy outcomes and access routes.

Sources: OpenSecrets, FEC/state filings, FARA/lobbying registers, committee records

Next action: Add donor/entity, amount, date, recipient, policy issue and document link.

Money route

Court money and settlements

Use: Track payments, settlements, disputed claims, findings, admissions, denials and sealed records.

Sources: CourtListener, unsealed exhibits, settlement reporting, regulator releases

Next action: Separate allegation, settlement, court finding, admission, conviction and denial.

Money route

Property/entity lane

Use: Track public entity structures and asset-control routes without publishing private addresses.

Sources: company registers, court exhibits, SEC filings, reputable reporting

Next action: Use entity names and jurisdiction; redact private home and family details.

Money route

Transport evidence lane

Use: Use only historical public transport records where travel or logistics appears in a source file.

Sources: court flight logs, exhibits, registry context, published operator references

Next action: Separate owner, operator, charter and alleged passenger; no live personal movement board.

Money route

Reputation and institution access

Use: Track donations, event access, board roles, media repair and institutional affiliations.

Sources: event pages, institutional reviews, press releases, archives, email records

Next action: Record date, host, purpose, public response, source type and boundary.

Evidence Classes

official disclosure

State exactly what the record supports and what it does not support.

court record

State exactly what the record supports and what it does not support.

regulatory record

State exactly what the record supports and what it does not support.

financial filing

State exactly what the record supports and what it does not support.

foundation filing

State exactly what the record supports and what it does not support.

oversight record

State exactly what the record supports and what it does not support.

public archive

State exactly what the record supports and what it does not support.

reputable reporting

State exactly what the record supports and what it does not support.

open lead

State exactly what the record supports and what it does not support.

speculation quarantined

State exactly what the record supports and what it does not support.

Figures & Sources

Figures on this page

Checked: 1 July 2026

Numbers on this page are public-record leads. Crime, migration, sexual-offence, payout, death, and crisis figures must be tied to named official, court, police, parliamentary, regulator, or reputable source records before they are presented as settled.

Evidence standard

What counts as a usable figure?

Official statistics, court records, ministry releases, police datasets, parliamentary material, regulator data, or clearly named public reports. Nationality, foreign-born status, asylum status, immigration status, charge, suspect, conviction, and victim categories must not be mixed.

Document trail

Open the underlying record

When the figure matters, follow the document link, source file, court record, official release, PDF, book, or video. The visible page should help readers reach the underlying evidence fast.

Where To Go Next

Open the evidence trail first. Then move into the full dossier, video, free brief, or latest update connected to this topic.

Best starting point

Live Intel

Start with the strongest related file and continue into the record: names, dates, money, documents, contradictions, and source links.

Open Live Intel
Evidence

Check the source trail

Figures, claims, names, dates, and crisis numbers should be traced through source files, court records, official releases, or the Evidence Vault before being treated as settled.

Evidence Vault
Go deeper

Books, briefs and video

The public page gives the trail. The books and briefings turn that trail into a full investigation.