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Deterrence or Danger? Decoding the Signals of War
Season 2 · Episode 292

Deterrence or Danger? Decoding the Signals of War

Is it a bluff or a real threat? Corn and Herman dive into OSINT to reveal the hidden logistical signals that separate posturing from invasion.

My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill

January 24, 202624m 0s

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Show Notes

When tanks roll toward a border, is it a message of deterrence or the start of an invasion? In this episode of My Weird Prompts, Corn and Herman Poppleberry break down the world of Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) to distinguish between geopolitical posturing and imminent conflict. From tracking blood supply movements and aerial tankers to analyzing "traffic jams" on Google Maps and SAR satellite imagery, the brothers explore the logistical "tails" that are nearly impossible to fake. Discover why the most visible military movements are often the least dangerous and how the "boring" data—like bread prices and embassy warnings—provides the most critical warnings of all.