Topic router

15331 canonical topics 29894 static aliases 2138 capped shards

Use this static router to resolve a user topic into a generated dossier; final citations should point to source readings, transcript anchors, source refs, and video timestamps.

Topic Router

Start with the topic page, use it to locate source-backed evidence, and cite the underlying readings or transcript coordinates.

Browse By Letter

Top Ranked Topics

Strait of Hormuz

strait-of-hormuz

Score 470

Gog AND Magog

gog-and-magog

Score 470

Game theory

game-theory

Score 468

Secret societies

secret-societies

Score 468

elite overproduction

elite-overproduction

Score 468

Pax Judaica

pax-judaica

Score 468

Christian Zionism

christian-zionism

Score 468

Military Industrial complex

military-industrial-complex

Score 468

Pax Americana

pax-americana

Score 468

third temple

third-temple

Score 468

How This Router Works

What Counts As A Topic

Definition

A topic is a mechanically generated evidence bundle. It can come from semantic topic tags, glossary terms, source refs, transcript segment matches, and aliases that point to the same canonical subject.

Lookup Order

Routing

Normalize the topic, try /topics/{topic-slug}/, then use a letter shard when the direct route is missing or ambiguous. Use bulk transcript-search only when no topic dossier exists.

Large alias shards split recursively by prefix until leaf pages have 100 aliases or fewer, so agents do not need to parse thousand-row indexes.