For the past ten years, Daniel Brandt has been compiling a
“power structure research” database with its own easy-to-use, search-and-sort software designed to run on a microcomputer. It presently contains the names of nearly 30,000 individuals and groups identified in 55,000 citations from books and articles about the intelligence community, big business, the U.S. foreign policy establishment, domestic spying and political infiltration, assassination and conspiracy theories, and right-wing organizations.
Each name-entry is linked to as many as 50 published sources.
Names associated with a foreign country at a certain time can be identified by specifying the place and time span of interest. For