The Intelligence Brief

Research updates, new findings, and in-depth analysis. Each article cites primary sources — no speculation, no sensationalism. Follow @RHarlan2026 for alerts.

Health Protocols2025

The NCI Data on Antiparasitic Compounds: What the Published Research Actually Shows

A careful reading of publicly available scientific literature on ivermectin, fenbendazole, and mebendazole in oncology contexts.

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Security2025

Stingray Devices and IMSI Catchers: What Law Enforcement Documents Reveal

An examination of FOIA records and court documents detailing mobile surveillance technology deployed by law enforcement agencies.

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Interrogation Science2025

The NRC’s Verdict on Polygraph: A Plain-Language Summary of the 2003 Report

The National Research Council concluded polygraph validity evidence is “scanty and scientifically weak.” Here is what that actually means.

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Digital Privacy2025

Metadata vs. Content: Why Signal Matters More Than You Think

Officials insisted they were collecting “only metadata.” Understanding why that distinction is misleading requires clarity about what metadata reveals.

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Health Protocols2025

Dosing Protocols in Antiparasitic Research: A Survey of Published Clinical Data

A synthesis of what peer-reviewed case reports, phase I trials, and published protocols document about dosing for these three compounds.

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Operational Security2025

Vehicle Tracking in the Modern Era: GPS, RFID, and LPR Explained

A technical primer on the three primary methods of vehicular surveillance, drawing from court records and law enforcement documents.

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