Sorry, I'm not sure where I got that, I'm reviewing all my links and info.....
fyi, if anyone on this thread has a technical aptitude beyond mine, this article looks very interesting for explaining a project in "link analysis" studying Al Qaeda relationships:
http://www.cs.queensu.ca/home/skill/alqaeda.pdf
Perhaps we could develope a freeper version of ABLE DANGER, pooling together all the research efforts here and then crunching data.... but I don't know if a super-computer would be required or what would be involved to get a program of "link analysis"..... we would hope that federal agencies would be doing this sort of thing, but since ABLE DANGER was canceled out of lawyerly fears it may be that none of this is going on in the intel agencies.
I saw that link, opened it and skimmed through it, but the article was more about the process of linkage than the actual linkage of the terrorists. I am not really skilled with database programs, so I am not sure what we would even need to do this.