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thepizzagoy ago

@kingkongwaswrong @KnowThyself @Millennial_Falcon

I'm new to the investigation and this site. I know a fairly good amount about Pizzagate by now, but what I don't know is how to increase attention to new material.

For example, I have compiled 3 spreads worth of confirmed information, based on my own research and what I've already read, in regards to the investigation:

https://sli.mg/a/NsTH7e

This is an in-depth analysis of the artwork Comet Ping Pong / Sasha Lord / Magickbat / Sophie McTear uses. It should be helpful to anyone new to Pizzagate. Does it bring us further to a legal case? No, not by any means, but it does serve as (in my opinion) solid introductory material in relation to the occult vs. pedophilia connection between several people. According to suggestions, I've used SLiMG and tried to present this in both a professional and easy-to-read manner.

In addition to this, I have one simple question:

Why do I see at least a few downvotes on every thread (whatever the term may be) here? If we're working towards accelerating the progression of the investigation, isn't every piece of info helpful? I can understand if it's a post that's completely useless, but I am referring to actually informative threads.

KnowThyself ago

Yes this is a problem we (by we I mean the entire worldwide investigation) are seriously grappling with. There is no shortage of information and connections are being made left and right. The problem is that there is too much information. No one person can keep up with it all, so new information ends up getting lost in the crowd. There are so many leads and it's impossible to know exactly how to rank their priority, any one of them could end up being the smoking gun. We need better organization, but the task is monumental. No single person could do it. Add to that the fact that there are shills who spread misinfo and the difficulty is x10.

Until we can figure out some way to organize this (like in a wiki) the best thing we can do is use the power of our votes. I cannot stress enough how important it is to actually upvote the useful posts/comments. The fact that posters need 100 comment points to downvote is a powerful advantage, but if we don't make use of our votes it will be wasted. Good posts can not be mass downvoted, but shitposts can be mass upvoted to distract people.

thepizzagoy ago

Thanks for the reply. I am now starting to understand there's a plethora of information coming in, some of it being really helpful, some of it being useless, some of it meant to deter, but a majority of it being hard to sort through. I suppose that's the problem with various people doing anonymous research. I'll be upvoting threads I find extremely helpful.