What the forest is.
The forest is an in-site visual index of the governed taxonomy and explicit relationship edges. It does not create a visitor profile, infer a position, or turn tags into public intersection claims.
Trace category → subcategory → issue paths, then inspect only explicit governed IntersectionEdge records. Temporary selections are exploration lenses, not endorsements, identity claims, affiliations, political beliefs, or support signals.
The forest reads the governed Issue Atlas and current relationship records; counts update from those records.
The forest is an in-site visual index of the governed taxonomy and explicit relationship edges. It does not create a visitor profile, infer a position, or turn tags into public intersection claims.
Relationship lines come only from the IntersectionEdge model. Candidate, directional, insufficient, no-strong, and retired states remain visibly qualified and never become reviewed evidence by styling alone.
Select up to five public issue IDs for a temporary view. Selections are private exploration lenses, not endorsements. You can send those IDs into the Finder or open stable issue pages; the complete forest remains a website view.
The Issue Atlas remains readable without JavaScript, and no fallback attempts to package the full forest outside the site.
Browse Issue AtlasValidating taxonomy hierarchy and explicit relationship edges.
Hierarchy, relationships, claims, and historical programs remain separate. A court case, population lens, source, or program never becomes an issue merely because it is connected.
Shows family → branch → sub-issue → issue placement only. Every issue has one primary parent.
Shows only governed relationships with a mechanism, direction, evidence state, limitations, and publication state. Model-derived similarity is not correlation or causation.
Reads issue → atomic claim → authority or source → review → publication decision. Blocked claims remain absent from public conclusions.
Separates documented program existence from operations, subjects, injury, causation, concealment, and any current analogy. Historical evidence does not establish present-day targeting.
These descriptions remain available without JavaScript. The interactive Atlas above continues to expose only the governed 160-path public taxonomy and explicit IntersectionEdge records.