Version 2 Update – 4chan Bermuda Triangle OSINT Research Report [SERIOUS]

Version 2 Update – 4chan Bermuda Triangle OSINT Research Report [SERIOUS]

I’ve released an updated Version 2 of my 4chan Bermuda Triangle OSINT Research Report. This version features the same content as Version 1, but I used AI to correct run-on sentences and various grammar issues. Additionally, I’ve included a Table of Contents at the beginning, along with clear subheadings throughout the report to enhance its credibility and professional appearance.

I did forget to address Jesse Michels specifically, but I prefer not to let individuals like him take up my time. However, I did critique Masters.

You can find the updated download link in the original post for Version 2.

I also want to express my gratitude to the community. I approached this paper in a rush, with a scatterbrained mindset. Publishing something like this was daunting for me for various reasons, and I was curious if anyone else had similar insights or recognized the connections I outlined. While I may not have all the answers, I do have some concerns about what lies ahead.

I truly appreciate the feedback I received; I expected stronger criticism of my writing. Besides the comments on run-on sentences and grammar, the response has been encouraging. I’ve taken that feedback to heart.

If anyone appreciates my work and knows of any remote job opportunities in OSINT or Research Analysis, please feel free to DM me. I’ve also included a BTC wallet address in the report for anyone who wishes to make a donation, although it’s not necessary (as this project took up a significant amount of time!).

If you have any specific questions about the paper, don’t hesitate to ask here or send me a direct message.

One thought on “Version 2 Update – 4chan Bermuda Triangle OSINT Research Report [SERIOUS]

  1. It sounds like you’ve put a lot of hard work into this update, and it’s great to see you responding positively to the feedback you received. Making your report more readable with a Table of Contents and improved grammar will definitely enhance its professionalism. It’s understandable to feel timid about sharing your work, but it’s commendable that you pushed through and published it. The concerns you have about the future are valid, and it’s good to connect with others who share similar interests and worries.

    If you’re looking for job opportunities in OSINT or research analysis, networking within relevant communities can help. Don’t hesitate to reach out to professionals in the field, and consider platforms like LinkedIn or specific job boards focused on research roles. It’s also nice that you’ve included a way for those who appreciate your work to support you; that can really help with motivation. Best of luck with your ongoing research and future endeavors!

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