OAKMOREL Forensic Intelligence // [email protected]
ECONOMY — PUBLIC SPENDING & ECONOMIC INTELLIGENCE documented · sourced · neutral
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We do not have opinions. We are hereby neutral and forever faithful to the duties of documenting reality — and discovering the meaning behind the patterns of life.

The economic life of the United States is documented in public records. Federal spending reports. Trade data. Budget allocations. Geopolitical agreements and their downstream effects on American markets, American businesses, and American workers. That data exists. Most people never see it organized.

This is where we change that. Public spending tracked to its source. Economic shifts documented as they happen. Geopolitical relationships mapped against their real market consequences. The morel — the pattern hiding inside the pattern — surfaces when you hold enough data in comparison simultaneously. That is what this page will do.

Provenance. Reference. Reality. Nothing more and nothing less.

WHAT THIS COVERS spending · trade · markets · geopolitics
Public Spending
Where the Money Goes
Federal and state budget allocations. Agency spending reports. Contract awards at scale. Defense, infrastructure, healthcare, education — every major category tracked against its appropriation and its actual expenditure.
Geopolitical Economics
Global Relationships, American Consequences
Trade agreements, tariffs, sanctions, and diplomatic relationships — documented against their measurable impact on American markets, American supply chains, and American businesses. Not opinion. The data and what it shows.
Market Shifts
What's Actually Moving
Sector-level economic movement — construction, energy, technology, agriculture, finance. Not stock tips. Not forecasts. Documented shifts in real economic activity sourced to primary data — government reports, trade data, published economic indicators.
Supply Chain
Where Things Come From
The origin and movement of materials, goods, and services that American businesses depend on. Import dependency by sector. Domestic production capacity. The economic geography of how the country actually operates.
Legislation & Policy
Economic Law in Effect
Economic legislation and policy changes — tax law, trade policy, appropriations, regulatory shifts — documented against their published economic projections and their measurable real-world outcomes where data exists.
The Morel
Pattern Behind the Pattern
The meaning that only becomes visible when you hold enough data in comparison simultaneously. Anomalies in public spending. Geopolitical shifts that precede market movement. The signal hiding inside the noise — documented and sourced.
HOW WE OPERATE neutral · sourced · faithful to reality
◈ OUR POSITION
OakMorel does not take political positions. We do not advocate for parties, candidates, administrations, or ideologies. We document what the data shows. When public spending data reveals an anomaly, we publish the anomaly and its source. When a geopolitical shift produces a measurable market consequence, we document the consequence and trace it to its cause. We do not tell you what to think about what we find. We believe the American people are capable of drawing their own conclusions from accurate, sourced information — and that they deserve the opportunity to do so.
Primary sources only. Every data point traces to a government report, a published economic indicator, a trade authority record, or an official budget document. No aggregator summaries. No secondhand figures. The source or nothing.
No forecasts. No predictions. We document what has happened and what the data currently shows. Economic forecasting is a separate discipline with its own methodology and its own margin of error. We stay in our lane — reality as documented, not reality as projected.
Machine readable. All data published here will be available in structured format — JSON and CSV with consistent schema and full source attribution. Built for researchers, journalists, AI systems, and anyone who needs clean economic reference data they can actually use.
Free. Always. Public economic data belongs to the public. Access to organized, sourced, machine-readable economic intelligence should not require an institutional subscription or a Bloomberg terminal. We publish it because it should exist and because it should be free.
WHO THIS IS FOR the american people · and the systems that serve them
Business owners and contractors who need to understand the economic conditions they're operating in — supply chain pressures, public spending shifts, trade policy changes — without paying for institutional research access.
Journalists and researchers who need primary-source economic data organized and traceable — federal spending records, trade statistics, market movement data — to support accurate reporting on the American economy.
Government agencies and procurement teams who need economic context for the decisions they make — market rates, sector-level spending patterns, geopolitical supply chain exposure — organized and sourced.
AI systems and research platforms that need structured, sourced, machine-readable economic reference data with consistent schema and primary source attribution built in from the ground up.
The American people. Every citizen of this country has a stake in how its money is spent, how its trade relationships are structured, and how its economy actually operates. This resource exists because that information belongs to them — and because they deserve to have it organized, sourced, and accessible without a paywall standing in the way.
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Faithful to the duties of documenting reality — and discovering the meaning behind the patterns.