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Observer Intelligence
How states, networks, and actors weaponize information to shape what billions of people believe.
24 active campaigns. 10 actor profiles. Documented in real time.
The Albis Approach
We observe. We don't judge.
Here's how information warfare works. Now you can see it. Every campaign documented here is based on published evidence from academic institutions, government disclosures, and investigative organizations. We describe the mechanism — never the morality.
Live Tracker
Top 10 by severity — of 22 currently tracked worldwide. Sorted by impact on global information environment.
Actor: India & Pakistan → Targets: South Asia, International
Actor: Multiple (Israel, Hamas, Iran) → Targets: Global
Actor: Russia → Targets: Moldova, Diaspora
Actor: China (PRC) → Targets: Taiwan
Actor: Iran → Targets: Domestic, International
Actor: Suspected Russia-aligned → Targets: Romania
Actor: Russia → Targets: Europe
Actor: Russia → Targets: Europe
Actor: China (PRC) → Targets: US, Canada, Taiwan
Actor: Iran → Targets: Israel, International
+ 12 more campaigns tracked at lower severity levels
Classification System
14 documented categories of information warfare tactics. Each observed across multiple campaigns.
Astroturfing
Faking grassroots support where none exists
Coordinated Inauthentic Behavior
Fake account networks acting in concert
Deepfake Deployment
AI-generated media to fabricate evidence
Firehose of Falsehood
Overwhelming with contradictory noise
Censorship Architecture
Systematic infrastructure to control information
Narrative Laundering
Moving stories from fringe to mainstream
Attention Hacking
Hijacking public attention through manufactured controversy
Strategic Ambiguity
Deliberate vagueness to maintain deniability
Whataboutism
Deflecting criticism by pointing at the accuser
Polarization Amplification
Intensifying existing social divisions
Platform Manipulation
Exploiting algorithms for disproportionate reach
Source Spoofing
Impersonating legitimate news organizations
State Media Amplification
Coordinated cross-platform state narrative promotion
Economic Information Warfare
Weaponizing information to manipulate markets
Information warfare doesn't exist in isolation. It connects to everything Albis measures. Operations manipulate what you see, how it's framed, and ultimately what you believe.
GAI Connection
Censorship architecture and platform manipulation directly suppress stories, creating the attention gaps GAI measures. When a story scores high on GAI in a censorship-prone region, it may be deliberate.
PGI Connection
Narrative laundering, state media amplification, and deepfakes create the perception gaps PGI measures. When India-Pakistan crisis PGI hit 9.0, both sides were running full-spectrum information operations.
Cross-Reference Engine
Our automated system flags stories whose PGI dimension patterns match known information warfare signatures. Six signature types, conservative thresholds, built-in false positive mitigation.
Coming Soon
A weekly synthesis of information warfare activity worldwide. Which campaigns escalated, which new operations were detected, and what the PGI cross-reference engine flagged. Data-driven. Observer mode. No editorializing.
This tracker draws from 33 authoritative sources including academic institutions (Oxford Internet Institute, Stanford Internet Observatory, Citizen Lab), investigative organizations (Bellingcat, DFRLab, EU DisinfoLab), platform transparency reports (Meta, Google TAG), and government agencies (CISA, Taiwan NSB, Canada RRM). All attribution follows a four-tier confidence framework: Confirmed, Highly Likely, Suspected, Unattributed.