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quantokitty ago

I think it's going too far. I understand the rationale, but remember that Jimmy Comet/James Alefantis got onto the radar through: (1) the Podesta emails; (2) his status as one of the most influential people in DC; (3) his creepy posts and pics (all public); (4) his weird exchanges (all public)l (5) the use of bizarre art in a family friendly eatery; (6) the strange videos, alliances, tunnels and holes, coffins, and locked underground bunkers that were captioned with hashtag #murder. Oh, and then there are the eating children for dinner posts. The employees? So far, there's nothing to prove any of them did anything other than show up to work for what they think is a cool place. IMHO, stick with the bigger players. If any of the workers are involved, and this ever does pan out into an investigation, IF a server knows something, they can be used to prosecute. They might be seeing things that are strange, but never had a context to put it. Better to curry favor and try to get them to speak, and if you put them on the side of Alefantis, it's not going to happen. It's also very unfair. Let's reverse the situation. Would you like your real name exposed and printed on the web as participating in this? I don't think many of us would like it. I'm for leaving them alone, but I do understand your logic.