Geo Group stock is rallying going from $15 to $25 in a matter of days. They benefit from a push towards private prisons and detention centers because they build and run detention centers. With the coming administration there will be a demand for detention centers for the undocument immigrants that will be funneled to the detention centers. Geo Group has allegedly used slave labor in some of its facilities and I wonder if they will do the same in the future with unfair labor practices. Prisons being privatized means that they cut cost across the board neglecting health services like mental health for prisoners and detainees. They have profit margins to look after and earnings calls to report to so they cut corners to boost their margins. It is only natural, it is a business after all for profit, right? I wonder if I can dig up anything on Geo Group as an open source investigation. I don't know how to go about a due dilligence investigation but there are seed information to go off of there being a target the company itself. Geo Group is one of those evil corporations that profit off of human misery through providing a service to public sector organizations to outsource to private prisons. It is a brilliant business model. Geo Group is based out of Florida I think maybe Orlando. That is something to go off of.
Knowing how to pivot is important in OSINT it seems and to go from a wide scope to a narrower scope. Pivot charts are useful to collect information of results from selectors, each pivot being a resultant node of information. Going from a wide search to a narrower search is like the goldilock's effect, a little too wide and you lose focus but too focused you can lose out on other wider details. All sources state that methdology trumps tools and the focus early on in an OSINT career is to develop your methodology like knowing how to pivot and knowing the intelligence cycle. Being nimble and flexible in your search queries is important to hone your searches using Google as a primary tool to locate information. You just have to Google it. You Google to find tools like websites that facilitate investigations. It seems that Rae Baker, the author of Deep Dive into OSINT, is adept at using Google to serve her needs though she stresses the importance of methodology. Cynthia Hetherington of ...
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