Summary
Independent researcher who spent approximately 13 years systematically investigating the Dan Burisch narrative and created burischarchive.com — the most comprehensive publicly accessible archive of primary source documents, interview recordings, correspondence, and investigative analysis relating to the Burisch case. Jackson's work is notable within the Burisch research record for its systematic documentation approach, including collaboration with journalists and other researchers who investigated Burisch's claims. In 2018 he conducted a 90-minute phone call with Burisch in which Burisch expressed hope to advance his Lotus research toward peer review. He delivered a public presentation summarizing his 13-year investigation in San Francisco in early 2025. His significance is as the primary archivist and investigative documentarian of the Burisch narrative.
Roles
- -Independent Researcher — Burisch Archive Creator
- -Creator and Curator, burischarchive.com
Organizations
Education
- -Background not publicly disclosed
Early Career
- -Began systematic investigation of the Dan Burisch case approximately 2005-2006, at a period when the Burisch narrative was entering wider circulation through the Project Camelot interviews
- -Over 13 years of sustained research, built and curated burischarchive.com as the definitive publicly accessible repository for Burisch-related primary source materials