In a world where disinformation spreads faster than truth, images and videos have become weapons. A single photo can ignite outrage, conceal a crime, or shape a global narrative. But every pixel carries a hidden story—and with the right methods, those stories can be uncovered.
Weaponizing Pixels is a practical field guide to geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) in the open-source domain. Written by veteran investigator and intelligence consultant Joey Ortega, this book shows how to turn raw images into actionable intelligence using only publicly available tools. From metadata extraction and shadow analysis to satellite verification and crowdsourced pattern recognition, Ortega breaks down the workflows that transform ambiguous visuals into verifiable facts.
Inside, you’ll find:
Step-by-step tradecraft: Learn to extract, cross-reference, and confirm hidden clues in photos and videos.
Case-driven scenarios: Follow real-world investigations, from tracking protests to debunking staged events.
Tool integration: Practical use of ExifTool, Google Earth, reverse image search engines, mapping platforms, and satellite datasets.
Red flag recognition: Spot manipulations, recycled media, and staged content before it misleads.
Ethical guardrails: Understand the boundaries between verification and intrusion.
Whether you are an OSINT analyst, journalist, researcher, or security professional, this book equips you with reproducible workflows, quick-reference checklists, and ethical frameworks to meet the challenges of modern investigations.
