# Rumble
## Identification
The list includes [[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation|Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]], [[CERN|CERN]], [[World Bank|World Bank]], [[Bloomberg|Bloomberg]], [[SoftBank|SoftBank]], [[The Wall Street Journal|WSJ]], [[Foundation for a Better Life|Foundation for a Better Life]], [REDACTED], [[OpenAI|OpenAI]], [[United Nations|United Nations]], [[Nasdaq|Nasdaq]], [[Pinewood Studios|Pinewood Studios]], [[IMDb|IMDb]], [[Toys for Tots|Toys for Tots]], [[Index - People#Peter Thiel|Peter Thiel]], [[Palantir Technologies|Palantir]], [[Rumble|Rumble]], and [[Index - People#Alex Jones|Alex Jones]]. “Cohorts” should be read as the author’s grouping label, not proof of partnership or coordination.
## Notebook evidence
- [[Scanned_20260730-1719#PDF page 11 — Organizational “cohorts” map|PDF page 11: Organizational “cohorts” map]] — This is an exploratory entity set rather than a coherent corporate family. Possible common dimensions include large-scale influence, philanthropy or public messaging, media reach, advanced technology, and institutional legitimacy. Repetition of Foundation for a Better Life suggests emphasis rather than accidental duplication.
## Relationships and overlays
The source places this note in a shared evidence cluster with [[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation|Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]] · [[Bloomberg|Bloomberg]] · [REDACTED] · [[CERN|CERN]] · [[Foundation for a Better Life|Foundation for a Better Life]] · [[IMDb|IMDb]] · [[Nasdaq|Nasdaq]] · [[OpenAI|OpenAI]] · [[Palantir Technologies|Palantir Technologies]] · [[Index - People#Alex Jones|Alex Jones]] · [[Index - People#Peter Thiel|Peter Thiel]] · [[Pinewood Studios|Pinewood Studios]] · [[SoftBank|SoftBank]] · [[The Wall Street Journal|The Wall Street Journal]] · [[Toys for Tots|Toys for Tots]] · [[United Nations|United Nations]] · [[World Bank|World Bank]].
Within the larger collection, this evidence extends [[Vendor-Agnostic Recovery|vendor-agnostic recovery]] and [[Continuity Architecture|continuity architecture]] by showing how software, hardware, identity, and pre-OS control depend on recoverable interfaces.
## User-supplied archival proximity
The vault owner additionally groups Rumble with the San Antonio companies [[Citrine Home|Citrine Home]] and [[FRAMED|FRAMED]], the [[Office of the Director of National Intelligence|Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI)]], and [[Index - People#Alexander Karapalevski|Alexander Karapalevski]], [[Index - People#Peter Thiel|Peter Thiel]], [PERSON REDACTED], and [PERSON REDACTED]. This records archival proximity only and is not evidence of ownership, employment, partnership, official affiliation, or coordination.
## Evidentiary status and open leads
Determine whether the list was sourced from a television-program sponsor crawl, a browsing recommendation graph, or a personally constructed influence map. “[PERSON REDACTED]” is resolved by the vault owner as [PERSON REDACTED]; “Little Things” and “LBS” remain unresolved.
## Source
- [[Scanned_20260730-1719|Scanned_20260730-1719]]
## Scanned_20260730-1913 overlay
Rumble appears on PDF page 76 of [[Scanned_20260730-1913]] in a cross-platform account inventory beside Bose, WiGLE, Simple Reminders, [PERSON REDACTED], and Facebook; any adjoining secrets remain redacted. This supplies an account-continuity occurrence, not evidence of ownership beyond the historical note or of a relationship among the adjacent services and people.
PDF page 67 separately anchors [[Index - People#Alexander Karapalevski|Alexander Karapalevski]] and [[Citrine Home]]. The broader Rumble/Citrine/FRAMED/ODNI cluster remains owner-supplied archival proximity and should not be attributed to page 67 or page 76 alone.