
ABOUT
Welcome to the overlap of real-world experience, high-speed open-source sleuthing, and lightly-caffeinated, unglorified war obsession.
What the Hell Is ZeroLine?
Not a think tank. Not a war college brief. Just the fight—decoded.
ZeroLine Intel exists because most people talking about war sound like they’ve never been near one.
We’re not here to impress think tanks or win academics. We’re here to break down conflict, intel, doctrine, military life, and what our enemies are up to—so it actually makes sense to the folks who’ve worn the kit, worked the target, or still give a damn from the sidelines.
No buzzwords. No PowerPoint. Just straight talk about how the fight’s evolving—and why it matters.
Authoritarian regimes are pushing harder, redrawing maps, and testing whether the free world’s still paying attention.
We are. And we’re tracking every move.
About Gideon

Gideon isn’t a name—it’s a signal. We’d rather let the work speak louder than the résumé.
Behind the voice is a small group of former military and intel pros who’ve seen the fight from a few angles: on the ground, in the SCIF, and through the crosshairs of an EO payload. Some of us ran signals. Others ran strategy. All of us believe in democracy, liberty, and calling it like we see it—especially as the world gets weirder, louder, and more dangerous.
No name-dropping. No chest-thumping or tab flashing. Just sharp takes on conflict, tech, and global power plays—delivered with clarity, edge, and just enough salt to keep it real..
What We Cover
- Doctrine
- Because some manuals need to be reset or set on fire.
- War Models
- Autonomy, AI, and the killchains of tomorrow.
- Intel & OSINT
- Eyes, ears, and footprints from afar.
- Cyber & Disinformation
- Malware, memes, and manipulation at scale.
- Terrorism, Cartels & Non-State Actors
- Not quite insurgents, not quite governments—deadly either way.
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Note: Opinions are our own. Targets are fictional. This content reflects the views of Gideon, not any agency, command, or acronym you’d recognize in a SCIF. Our content is not official guidance, approved doctrine, or something you should cite in a meeting—unless you’re trying to start one.
