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Search 430+ verified leads mapping the Eastern Oregon institutional healthcare network. Ask a question, get an answer with citations you can click and read yourself.
You don't have to trust the AI. Read the sources yourself.
Every answer includes clickable Lead #XXX citations. Click any citation to read the actual source data -- IRS 990 filings, court records, public meeting minutes, government databases. The AI organizes the information. The citations let you verify it.
1. You ask a question
"Who controls EOCCO?" or "What conflicts of interest exist at GRH?"
2. AI answers with citations
Every claim cites a specific lead. A second AI independently audits each citation and removes any that don't check out.
3. You read the sources
Click any citation to see the full lead text -- the original data from IRS filings, court dockets, board minutes, or public records.
What are these leads? Each lead is a verified finding from 20 months of independent investigation -- extracted from IRS Form 990 filings (ProPublica), federal court records (CourtListener), EOCCO board minutes, OHA compliance reports, Oregon Secretary of State filings, and other public sources. 985+ searches across 81 waves of research. No anonymous tips, no rumors -- only documented, sourced facts.
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All contributions are independently verified before inclusion. This is not a wiki. Every piece of data in this database is confirmed against source documents, public records, or multiple independent sources before it becomes a lead.
Why you can trust these results -- and why you don't have to
The AI does not generate facts. It searches a database of 430+ leads that were compiled over 20 months of independent investigation from public records. Every lead in the database traces back to a specific source document -- an IRS Form 990 filing on ProPublica, a federal court docket on CourtListener, a public board meeting minute, an OHA compliance report, or a state filing.
When you ask a question, the AI finds relevant leads and cites them. Then a second, independent AI reviews every citation and removes any that don't actually support the claim. If a citation is stripped, you'll see it noted in the results. This is not a trust-me system -- it's a show-your-work system.
You never have to take the AI's word for it. Every gold-highlighted citation is clickable. Click it, read the source data, and decide for yourself. The AI is a search tool. The evidence speaks for itself.
Valor Investigations -- levi@valorinvestigates.com