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http://www.namebase.org/
This is a fantastic site for finding the connections between people in a diagram form. The social networking diagram, like a spider web, shows the various strands connecting people and the strength of those connections.
Citations to names of individuals and groups involving :

    • assassinations, organized crime, and scandals
    • Wall Street and transnational corporations
    • foreign policy and media establishments
    • political elites from the Right and Left
    • Cold War history and intelligence


Check out this tour to see how it can work:

http://www.namebase.org/tour1.html
What happened to this excellent software and is there a similar alternative? The domain name is for sale but I cannot imagine such a useful thing disappearing altogether.
Magda Hassan Wrote:What happened to this excellent software and is there a similar alternative? The domain name is for sale but I cannot imagine such a useful thing disappearing altogether.

It has been down for some time. I believe you can download an older version at internet archive [?] that works on windows...I'll check where I got mine...but it is an old edition, for sure...but still handy. Nothing has replaced it and I often need exactly that - Namebase. Daniel Brandt started and ran it. I once heard the story of what killed it.....but I forget now....was it Chip Berlet?
Did Namebase also have a long series of book reviews available on the site? I was doing some research last year into interconnected deep politics volumes and can't remember the URL but I think Namebase might have been it. There was a long vertical page of book titles to click on and reviews of each.

To my total surprise (sarcasm) Namrbase brings up a message at archive.org, this URL has been excluded from the wayback machine. Gee, who chose to exclude that one I wonder?
Yes the book list still resides at namebase.net. And that is great even if not updated but it is not the visual software that I would really like. If you can get me a copy that would be fantastic. I will ever use a Windows computer if I have to :Laugh:::dalek:: Even an approximation of this software if such thing is available.

And yeah, who would possibly want this kept off the Internet Archive? /sarcasm
Magda Hassan Wrote:Yes the book list still resides at namebase.net. And that is great even if not updated but it is not the visual software that I would really like. If you can get me a copy that would be fantastic. I will ever use a Windows computer if I have to :Laugh:::dalek:: Even an approximation of this software if such thing is available.

And yeah, who would possibly want this kept off the Internet Archive? /sarcasm


If you use Linux or Apple you can install Windows as a Virtual Machine [in that mode it can not spy on you] to run windows only programs.
Yes. But that is a lot of fuffing around so I prefer to keep my Linux clean and just have a dedicated Windows computer available for these things. So if there is a Windows version of the software available I can definitely use it!
Magda Hassan Wrote:Yes. But that is a lot of fuffing around so I prefer to keep my Linux clean and just have a dedicated Windows computer available for these things. So if there is a Windows version of the software available I can definitely use it!

Yes, there is an OLD version of it available - I'll try to locate where I found it....I had searched long and hard to find it.....