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FIELDCRAFT #003 — THE PUBLIC RECORD

Every Major News Outlet Had Access to the Same Records We Did. None of Them Pulled Them.

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Key Claims

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  • The article states that public records answer questions about a person's identity, such as where they live, what they own, and who they are in business with.factual
    Public records answer a different question: who is this person? Where do they live. What do they own. Who are they in business with.
  • The article claims that public records are not hidden, classified, or behind paywalls.factual
    These are not hidden databases. They are not classified. They are not behind paywalls that require institutional credentials.
  • The article asserts that most reporters do not utilize public records, opting instead for press releases and public affairs officers.interpretation
    The problem is that most reporters do not look. They take the press release, call the public affairs officer, and file their story.
  • The article states that Major General William Neil McCasland vanished from his home in Albuquerque on February 27, 2026.factual
    When Major General William Neil McCasland vanished from his home in Albuquerque on February 27, 2026, every news outlet ran the same story.

Evidence

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Public Records AccessThe article
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Case Study: The Ghost GeneralThe article
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Event timeline

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April 4, 2026

Publication Date

Date of the FIELDCRAFT #003 publication.

February 27, 2026

Disappearance of Major General McCasland

Major General William Neil McCasland vanished from his home in Albuquerque.