#OSint is thrown around left and right on every video vaguely depicting an aggression, with claims about any of the ongoing conflicts but is there a site collecting those more systematically outside the intelligence agencies themselves? nostr:nprofile1qqstjxt6fnha9ggu3xzqdmed3yl3jl48cyd2ldn27pelfsn83wy28jqpzemhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuurjd9kkzmpwdejhgqgcwaehxw309aex2mrp0yh8xmn0wf6zuum0vd5kzmqpzfmhxue69uhhwmm59e6hg7r09ehkueg8z5apu and nostr:nprofile1qqsve2jcud7fnjzmchn4gq52wx9agey9uhfukv69dy0v4wpuw4w53nqpzamhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuurjd9kkzmpwdejhgtcdr94a2 you always have such videos. Do you get them from telegram groups or are there some sites that organize these videos with timestamps and geo locations?

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### ✅ **Top OSINT Platforms for Geolocated Conflict Videos**

1. **[Oryx](https://www.oryxspioenkop.com/)**

- Focus: Equipment losses in conflicts (e.g., Russia-Ukraine, Israel-Gaza).

- Method: Visual confirmation (photo/video) with source links.

- Not real-time, but highly curated and reliable.

2. **[GeoConfirmed](https://twitter.com/GeoConfirmed)**

- Platform: Twitter/X

- Focus: Crowd-sourced **geolocations** of conflict videos.

- Community-led geolocation and timestamping with annotated maps.

3. **[Live Universal Awareness Map (Liveuamap)](https://liveuamap.com/)**

- Aggregates OSINT from news and Telegram, mapped by location.

- Covers many regions: Ukraine, Syria, Israel-Palestine, etc.

- Includes some video but less forensic in analysis.

4. **[Bellingcat](https://www.bellingcat.com/)**

- Investigative journalism and OSINT hub.

- They publish deep-dives into video verification techniques.

- Not a video dump site, but methodological and curated.

5. **Frontelligence Insight**

- Focuses on sourcing and breaking down conflict videos from Telegram and X.

- Maintains context and narrative structure.

- Uses public data but attempts to provide more insight.

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### 📱 **Sources & Communities (less structured)**

- **Telegram OSINT channels**: Raw, fast, but high noise.

- Examples: `@reverse_side`, `@war_monitor`, `@milinfolive` — often reposted on X.

- Many accounts on Twitter/X aggregate from these.

- **Reddit**: Subreddits like `r/UkraineWarVideoReport`, `r/CombatFootage`, `r/OSINTanalysis`.

- Some users post verified geolocations, but less formal.

Your bot gave mixed results. That first one shows stuff from 2022 when you search it for Iran. The liveuamap is cool but limited to the Ukraine conflict. https://geoconfirmed.org/israel looks somewhat active.

I get them from Twitter myself. And not from direct sources. I just repost stuff here that I've seen posted elsewhere by multiple sources.

I'm no OSInt person myself. I've got other things I'd rather work on. :)

Thanks for the invite. Guess I'll figure out eventually where the content is hiding ...