Geopolitical and energy market briefs for operators who need the signal before the headline.
Built in Miami. Free daily brief. Paid interpretation layer coming soon.
Five reasons Strange Intel exists.
Miami-based, sitting on the doorstep of Citadel, Point72, Millennium, Balyasny, and Brevan Howard — all migrated to South Florida post-2020. The buyers literally live here.
One-man operation with AI as chief of staff. Jereme voices a thesis, Claude publishes the brief. Zero overhead, zero committee, zero drift.
Already built — live tanker RSS aggregation, OpenSky aircraft tracking, military ICAO24 detection, theater panels, automated morning brief. Dashboard is the kitchen.
Called the North American energy dominance play hours before WSJ confirmed the headline. The thesis engine works. Public track record starts here.
The daily brief stays free — audience flywheel. Paid tiers unlock the interpretation layer: what to do with the signal, not just what the signal is.
Fresh off the dashboard. New brief fires every morning at 6am ET.
Every thesis gets timestamped, published, and later scored against what the mainstream press eventually prints. The North American energy dominance call was the first entry. The hit-rate log goes live as briefs accumulate.
One thesis-first dispatch, 6am ET every morning. No fluff, no ads, no paywall on the signal.
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