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Research
A method is studied until it earns a place outside the notebook.
Open source
When a method is mature enough to inspect, Stratir open-sources the engine so researchers can audit the architecture, extend the tradecraft, and see how intelligence software should behave under review.
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A method is studied until it earns a place outside the notebook.
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Useful engines are published when the community can learn from and challenge them.
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Limitless gives released tools a practice world where tradecraft can be learned under pressure.
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Design partner programs apply the same standards to bespoke systems built around live operations.
Signal Canvas, Veronica, and Argus represent different layers of the same philosophy: inspectable architecture, human review, and intelligence work that leaves a record.
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What it does
A native macOS investigation GUI for institutional digital protection review with encrypted cases on disk, Telegram monitoring, investigation graphs, Hermes session agent, and export-ready briefs.
Why it exists
Signal Canvas is now open source. Built by Stratir (Hermes, NVIDIA, Stripe). Fork it, extend it, and ship your own workflows. MIT licensed: do what you want with it.
Encrypted cases on disk
Telegram monitoring
Investigation graphs
Hermes session agent
Export-ready briefs
Human-in-the-loop by design
Release
AXRoux/signal-canvas
Download Apple Silicon build (signed + notarized)Bring your own keys
Human-in-the-loop by design. Not automated enforcement.
Veritas Network
Regional verification and entity screening
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What it does
A terminal-based investigative copilot that screens people and companies against sanctions, PEP, and watchlist data, reasons through findings, scores risk, and suggests next investigative steps.
Why it exists
Veronica began as the intelligence engine inside Stratir's retired VERO platform. When the hosted product was retired, the useful part was released as a standalone CLI so researchers could run the assistant with their own Gemini key and extend it through plugins.
Conversational OSINT from the terminal
Entity screening against 80+ global sanctions and watchlist datasets
Weighted 0-100 risk scoring with severity labels
Plugin architecture for adding new data sources
Prompt-injection and data-exfiltration guardrails
Repository
AXRoux/veronica-osint
npx tsx src/cli/index.tsApex Command / Vanguard bridge
Autonomous all-source investigation orchestration
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What it does
An open-source intelligence orchestration platform that coordinates AI agents, adapters, sessions, and source cross-referencing to run multi-source investigations from a natural-language question.
Why it exists
Argus turns the intelligence cycle into a local operating surface: plan the investigation, select adapters, execute tool calls in parallel, compare sources, score confidence, and deliver a structured report with provenance.
Agentic investigation loop with up to five tool-call rounds
Six built-in adapters across WHOIS, DNS, GeoIP, search, scraping, and Shodan
Self-hosted operation with SQLite persistence and BYOK configuration
Multi-provider LLM support through OpenAI-compatible interfaces
Premium analyst UI with sessions, modes, themes, and streaming status
Repository
AXRoux/argus-os
pnpm install && pnpm devLimitless OSINT connection
Limitless OSINT connects Stratir's open releases to scenarios, roles, and faction lore so tradecraft is learned in context rather than from documentation alone.
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Ground-truth absolute
Veronica carries the VERO lineage into the faction dedicated to regional verification and investigative research.
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Strategic synthesis
Argus appears alongside the strategic synthesis story because orchestration turns scattered signals into explainable operating context.
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Digital forensics posture
Argus also maps to the autonomous collection and adversarial data-extraction posture described in its own repository story.
Why open source matters here
Architecture open to inspection by operators and peer researchers.
Local-first systems suited to sensitive collection and review.
Training pathways that connect releases to live tradecraft practice.
Evidence that Stratir releases systems, not positioning.