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Investigation Challenges
This project investigates through OSINT and public records, not sealed FBI files. Multiple systemic obstacles shape what can be verified today.
Sealing and protective orders
| Obstacle | Impact |
|---|---|
| Warrants/digital forensics sealed until March 2026 | Blocks ballistics affidavits and device dumps |
| Broad gag orders | Limits witness interviews and media supplementation (Legal Gag Orders) |
| Protective-order discovery | Large evidence volume exists but is not public (Trial) |
Intelligence and classification
- HADES N1098L and foreign-aircraft intent largely opaque
- Reported halt of foreign-lead counterterror review (Joe Kent Halt)
Platform and media environment
- Takedowns and deboosting of investigator content (Censorship)
- Competing mainstream vs alternative narratives (Mainstream vs Alternative Media)
Physical evidence obstacles
- Courtyard paving and rapid site changes
- Deleted or edited witness phone media (Videos Deleted)
What citizen research still can do
Investigation Methodology lists viable methods: GRAMA releases, ADS-B flight tracking, court docket monitoring, and contradiction mapping (Evidence Contradictions).
Statutory disclosure proposals are catalogued under Fix / New Laws.
Laws (Charlie Kirk)
- The sealed evidence blocking independent review, FBI 302 reports and case files withheld, and deleted digital records and remotely-wiped phones are things that the Charlie Kirk Investigation Laws may result in powerful truths coming out that aren't out yet.