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citizen444 ago

Raytheon is a colossal part of the military-industrial complex, you can connect virtually every important person in DC with them.
But I commend your work, especially digging around attorneys/DOJ members who happen to drop cases involving pedorings...

dontkillmehillary ago

I agree. Tying peeps to Raytheon is easy, but what struck me with this is that there is a direct line from the Franklin scandal, which allegedly involved the trade and torture of minors, to the Podestas through Stephens. That's an anomaly worth looking into.

I think all these pervs travel in the same circles, so making connections is going to be pretty easy. I think, however, if we are going to find real breaks in pizzagate we need to look at guys like Stephens.

There is a HUGE spotlight on the big players like CPP, Podestas, Clintons, etc. They have mountains of cash and support to clean their tracks. Finding a break with them now is going to be near impossible because we have lost the element of surprise.

The weak links in the chain are those not expecting examination. Stephens has been coasting along for 25+ years with no one looking closely at his activities. If there is dirt on him he likely won't be as dilligent cleaning it up like HRC. The odds of a breakthrough are much greater with him. edit Also, these old school guys aren't as savvy with computers, so they have digital weak points.

I'm going to start tracking some other names mentioned in the Washington Times article to see who else pops up on the pizzagate radar. Stephens was literally the first guy I looked at.

edit One word of caution here too.... Raytheon is a defense contractor. Defense contractors are notoriously vigilant on keeping shit quiet. Investigating companies like this definitely will, raise the likelihood of "accidental suicide"

citizen444 ago

Sorry to insist, but Raytheon must have hundreds if not thousands of politicos/lobbyists/journalists working for them. There is no way we can use this connection in a meaningful way. Money flowing in all directions is totally normalized, Tony Podesta received millions for lobbying on behalf of Saudi Arabia for example. So all these claims will be easily dismissed by NYT, WaPo, Bloomberg journalists as ravings coming from ppl who don't know how "business is done".
I agree with you, we must focus on specific persons whose DOCUMENTED actions were INSTRUMENTAL in helping "human trafficking" like Stephens or Silsby.

alneuman ago

Wut? You have a prosecutor, who most definitely rigged and obfuscated the investigation in DC in the Franklin Scandal. Are you seriously that obtuse? Wtf? If it doesn't have anything to do with 'jimmy comet' that means it's off limits? What a ridiculous comment. As someone who has researched the Frnklin scandal for years, I can tell you that that creep is as dirty as they come, and it's about freaking time people glommed onto him and started to do some research on what he's been up to the last 25+ years.

When I investigated, I got lost in the so many characters involved, and didn't get to him, before I got disheartened from the complete lack of caring of everyone I spoke to about it, or tried to send them the books...

citizen444 ago

Calm down. Read again my comments.
I repeatedly said that the prosecutor who covered Franklin is a VERY INTERESTING LEAD. What I'm critisizing is the fact that we're trying to hastily tie him up with Podesta/CPP/Alefantis.
Trying to tie everything up is a mistake, even if there is a global conspiracy where every action can be explained, most of the conspirators probably don't know the big picture. Everyone of them is in charge with a small part of the machinery.
Outing JUST ONE of them will already a big victory for the citizen investigators.