Follow the money, map the power.
Quackitorium traces banking dynasties and people with public power — connecting SEC filings, corporate ties, and policy threads into one searchable influence map.
Sourced from public records. Cited, not invented.
Our standing rules
A research platform is only as good as the line it won't cross. Here's what you can expect from every profile in Quackitorium.
Every claim is cited
Filings, dockets, and disclosures — linked to the original source, not a hot take.
No fabrication
If a connection can't be documented, it doesn't go in the archive. Full stop.
Public records only
We work from what's already public. No leaks, no private data, no guesswork.
Corrections welcome
Spot an error? Flag it and we'll review against the source within days.
Four layers of the same person.
Influence networks, visualized
See how a single figure threads through boards, funds, donors, and regulators. Quackitorium maps the edges between people and institutions so the relationships read at a glance — not buried across a hundred PDFs.
SEC filings, decoded
Ownership stakes, insider transactions, and 13F positions pulled into plain-language summaries.
Policy connections
Lobbying records, committee testimony, and regulatory revolving doors mapped to each name.
Pick how deep you want to dig.
Reader
Read published profiles and follow the source links.
- Full profile pages
- Linked public filings
- Basic network view
Researcher
For journalists and analysts working a story.
- Everything in Reader
- Full network graph export
- Downloadable dossiers (PDF/CSV)
- Saved searches & alerts
Newsroom
Shared access for teams and institutions.
- Everything in Researcher
- Up to 10 seats
- API access to the dataset
- Priority correction review
Power leaves a paper trail.
Quackitorium puts it all in one place — cited, connected, and open. Start tracing today.