Christine Maxwell
playerIntelligence & Surveillance · The Blackmail Network
Robert Maxwell's daughter built search and data-fusion tools that the FBI later used to mine information after 9/11.
Who they are
Christine Maxwell, daughter of media mogul Robert Maxwell and twin sister of Isabel.
What they do
She's the data-mining strand of the family, building search and data-analysis companies.
How it works
She created 'Research on Demand' (1993), which became the McKinley Group behind the human-curated Magellan search engine (1995), and co-founded Chiliad, a natural-language data-fusion company whose technology — built partly with the FBI's tech office and government-funded — the FBI used for its post-9/11 Investigative Data Warehouse.
Why it matters
She's a documented link between the Maxwell family and government data-mining infrastructure, tracked as a fact-checked connection rather than speculation.
The engine's record — word for word
[Report #109 — Maxwell Apparatus] Daughter of Robert Maxwell; fraternal twin of Isabel (b. 16 Aug 1950). Built 'Research on Demand' (1993) → the McKinley Group, which launched the human-curated Magellan search engine (Sept 1995). Co-founded Chiliad, a natural-language data-fusion firm whose technology the FBI used (built in part with the FBI CTO office) for the post-9/11 Investigative Data Warehouse; SBIR-funded. The data-mining vector. Disposition: documented-connection. [Fact-checked Jun 17 2026.]
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