Onion Madder: OSINT Operations

You have discovered a living archive of legal cases, public investigations, and resolved conflicts.

This site collects open-source intelligence, verified filings, and evidence of institutional misconduct.

It was built to survive beyond paper files and disappearing records.

Our Mission

We are an independent investigative unit combining generative AI, human oversight, and high-precision pattern recognition to identify record discrepancies and advance transparency.

Our mission is to build an accessible archive of advocacy success, documenting how conflicts can be resolved even when power feels one-sided.

Each case study is anonymized to protect privacy, but preserved as proof of method: showing that with proper tools, persistence, and inclusive practice, fairness is possible.

Our approach adapts to people’s voices and needs, ensuring that advocacy is not limited to people who fit institutional expectations, but to everyone seeking resolution to real world problems.

Our Approach

We combine generative AI with human fact-checking to cross-reference records, uncover discrepancies, and document patterns of harm.

This hybrid process allows us to operate as a small investigatory unit with the output of a full research team. Our results are streamlined, accurate, and efficient without the bottlenecks of traditional oversight cycles.

Our methods are designed for inclusivity. We accommodate people whose language, trauma, or neurodivergence may not fit institutional expectations.

Instead of forcing people to reshape their experiences into rigid formats, we adapt the investigatory process to their voices and needs, aligning them with effective outcomes and preserving authenticity.

The result is a model of advocacy, investigation, and documentation that produces results that set us apart in consumer protection, civil rights, and government transparency.

Our Focus

  • Consumer advocacy for people facing unfair treatment by professionals, agencies, or institutions
  • Accessible support methods that adapt to individual voices, trauma, and neurodivergence
  • AI-assisted investigations paired with human oversight to uncover discrepancies and patterns of harm
  • Clear documentation and public access to organized records that strengthen accountability
  • Ethical, transparent use of generative AI to make advocacy fast, effective, and inclusive

Our Audience

This archive is built for both individuals and institutions. It exists for people seeking fair treatment in consumer or civil rights matters, and for those who document and enforce accountability; including journalists, researchers, public agencies, and legal professionals. All material is openly accessible: free to read, cite, question, and apply.