As I've mentioned in previous posts, I've used the Arms Control Wonk Podcast Slack as the basis for starting several of my own investigations into various different things and recently myself and some of the guys on Slack investigated the shootdown of PS752 over Iran by the IRGC.
While the regular hosts of the pod were aware that we were investigating, they were no aware of the extent of the investigation we had done and when I opened my big fat mouth on twitter and documented the scale of what we had done in the thread below, well... They asked me to go on and talk about some of things we got up to in our investigation
@ACWPodcast @ArmsControlWonk @aaronstein1 @annemp13 @wslafoy I have one minor issue with the most recent pod. I know you don't check slack often and I'm not saying you have to, but Slack did a lot of good work on the downing of PS725 and I kinda have to point it out with links
— Paddy Kerley (@LegendaryPatMan) January 16, 2020
If you're interested in hearing me talk about the investigation and what other things we get up to on Slack, you can grab the pod in the tweet below and listen
New Arms Control Wonk podcast! @LegendaryPatMan joins @ArmsControlWonk to talk about collaborative open-source intelligence and the ACWPodcast community's rapid OSINT response to the downing of PS752https://t.co/PZOrvNxxbo pic.twitter.com/fBST65IZlJ
— ArmsControlWonkPod (@ACWPodcast) January 22, 2020