What We Have Established
Over 28 investigations, OWL has documented the following -- not through leaks, not through hacking, not through confidential sources, but through publicly available data that anyone can verify:
| Finding | Evidence Basis |
|---|---|
| 127 people connected to corruption network | Corporate registries, breach data, sanctions lists |
| 79 organizations mapped as part of the machine | DNS records, financial statements, registry filings |
| 4 regimes -- all complicit, none exempt | Public record, audited financials, parliamentary records |
| $4.3B+ in traced financial flows | KPMG/EY audits, trade data, customs records |
| Border security protected by 123456 | Breach databases |
| Government communications through Russian servers | DNS records, breach data |
| Sanctioned Russian oligarch extracting hundreds of millions | OFAC/EU/UK sanctions, KPMG audits, corporate registry |
| Workers fired for striking while dividends flowed abroad | Public record, audited financials |
Every piece of data cited in every investigation can be independently verified. We have published our methodology. We have named our sources. We have shown our work.
Who We Are
We are anonymous. We will remain anonymous.
We have no political affiliation. We do not support Pashinyan. We do not support the opposition. We do not support any party, movement, or faction. We are not funded by any government, oligarch, political party, or foreign interest.
We serve only the truth as revealed by publicly available data.
We chose anonymity not because we have something to hide, but because the message matters more than the messenger. The data speaks for itself. It does not need a face. It does not need a brand. It does not need a personality. It needs only to be read.
To the Citizens of Armenia
You deserve better.
You deserve a government that does not allow a sanctioned Russian oligarch to extract $307 million from your largest mine while firing workers who ask for a living wage. You deserve borders protected by something stronger than 123456. You deserve leaders who do not route their communications through Moscow. You deserve an economy where $4 billion in gold is not laundered through your country while you see none of the benefit.
The data is public. The connections are mapped. What happens next depends on whether you demand accountability from every leader -- past, present, and future. Not just the ones you oppose. All of them.
What you can do:
Demand that your representatives explain every finding in these investigations. Share this data. Discuss it. Do not let it be buried by the next news cycle. The network survives because people forget. Do not forget.
To the Armenian Media
We have done the mapping. Now investigate further.
Every name in our network map has a story. Every offshore entity has a paper trail. Every financial flow has a source and a destination. We have identified the nodes. You have the resources, the access, and the mandate to follow each thread to its end.
What you can do:
Pick any investigation. Verify our findings independently. Then go deeper. Interview the people we have named. Request the documents we have cited. File FOIA requests with Armenian and international agencies. The starting points are all here. The stories are waiting to be told.
To the International Community
Sanctions mean nothing if they are not enforced.
Roman Trotsenko is sanctioned by the United States, the European Union, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Switzerland. Yet his network continues to extract hundreds of millions of dollars through Armenian entities. The ownership chain is documented. The financial flows are audited. The shell companies are registered in your jurisdictions -- Cyprus, the BVI, the places where your regulators have authority.
$4 billion in Russian gold was re-labeled as Armenian and exported to your markets. Armenian border systems that are supposed to enforce your sanctions are protected by 123456.
What you can do:
Enforce your own sanctions. Investigate the Cyprus entities documented in these investigations. Review Armenian customs compliance. Require beneficial ownership disclosure for Armenian-registered entities connected to sanctioned individuals. The data is here. Act on it.
To the Armenian Diaspora
Armenia is your heritage. Its future is your concern.
Diaspora organizations have influence, resources, and international reach that can amplify accountability demands in ways that domestic actors cannot. You can raise these findings with lawmakers in your countries of residence. You can support independent Armenian media. You can demand that international sanctions be enforced.
What you can do:
Engage with these findings. Raise them with your representatives. Support independent journalism in Armenia. Do not accept the narrative that Armenian corruption is normal or inevitable. It is a choice -- made by identifiable people for identifiable reasons. And choices can be changed.
What OWL Will Do
This is Investigation #30. It is not the last.
The network we have mapped will evolve. New entities will be created. New flows will be established. New attempts to hide wealth and evade accountability will be made. We will continue to watch.
Our methodology is simple: follow the data. Corporate registries update. Financial statements are filed. DNS records change. Breach databases grow. Sanctions lists expand. Every change in the network leaves a trace. We will find those traces.
We will continue to publish what we find -- in English, Armenian, and Russian -- for anyone to read, verify, and act upon.
The Choice
This is not about politics. This is not about left versus right, revolutionary versus traditional, pro-Western versus pro-Russian. This is about whether a country of fewer than three million people will continue to be a machine for extracting wealth for foreign oligarchs and domestic elites, or whether it will become something better.
The data says the machine is running. It has been running for thirty years. Four regimes have maintained it. Not one has dismantled it.
The choice is not ours to make. We are anonymous observers. We collect data. We publish findings. We connect dots.
The choice is yours.
We are anonymous. We have no political affiliation. We serve only the truth. The data is public. The connections are mapped. What comes next is up to you.