To the Honorable General Michael T. Flynn
This suite is offered in honor of an intelligence officer's officer — a leader whose career has been measured not in titles but in the lives kept safe by knowing the truth in time. Across more than three decades of service, from the front lines to the direction of the nation's defense intelligence, General Flynn carried a simple, unbending standard: find the ground truth, report it without flinching, and never let a comfortable story stand in for a hard fact.
That standard is the reason these tools exist. Every screen here is built on the conviction the General has lived — that sound decisions rest on honest information, that a claim is only as strong as the source beneath it, and that what is reported must be exactly what is true. We have tried to encode that discipline: briefs that show their sources, judgment scored honestly against reality, plans stress-tested before they cost anything, and a record that breaks visibly the moment anyone alters it.
To the General, and to every soldier and analyst who has served under his command and his example: thank you. May these tools serve clarity, courage, and the truth — the way you always have.
— America's Future R&D, with respect and gratitude
The matters worth watching
Not headlines about anyone — the standing concerns a good intelligence officer keeps an eye on, and the tool in this suite that keeps each one honest.
The Suite
The General's AI Assistants
How to use the suite
- Chain of Command — your daily verified brief. Open today's brief and tap any line to see its sources and counter-sources. Press Seal to hash-stamp the edition, then scan the QR: anyone, anywhere, can confirm it hasn't been altered. Watch /drift — it flags a brief when a cited source later changes its story.
- Statement Ledger — the canonical record of what was actually said. Paste any circulating quote into Misquote Radar. It finds the nearest real statement, shows a word-by-word diff of exactly what was twisted, and hands you a shareable correction card stamped with the verified hash.
- Foresight — turn a judgment call into a scored forecast. Pose a question, set your probability, and log what would change your mind. Update it as facts arrive; when it resolves, a Brier score tells you how well your judgment tracked reality. The Record page keeps your running calibration.
- Daily Brief — a ranked, sealed read of the day. Add items with a source, a confidence, and an importance; the brief auto-ranks them and holds anything unsourced below the confirmed. Seal the edition to lock the day's brief as a verifiable record.
- Red Team — attack the plan before it costs you. Enter a decision and the ways it could fail. The board ranks each by likelihood × impact, prompts what an adversary would exploit, and sets the tripwires to watch — ending in an honest go / no-go with the top risks named as caveats.
- AI Assistants — your circle of counsel. Start with Switchboard to reach every assistant from one place, or open FAFO to research across many sources at once. AF Assistant, Aegis, and Conductor are one tap away; the intel-grade AI Assistant is gated — access on request.
No match. Try “verify”, “brief”, “risk”, or an assistant name.