I've got a fair amount of experience in analytical and intelligence research. Anytime I have tackled some sort of "problem", there is usually a research methodology, or at least a framework of some sorts in place. In other words, organization.
What I see going on here is a lot of helter-skelter (no pun intended) data-gathering, with no formalized process to prioritize, triage, backburner, collate and organize, and present findings, prior to turning data into intelligence as well as there after.
I see no "roadmap" into the investigation, or at least something which provides research guidance. Are we trying to uncover everything? Or maintain a single scope investigative process? Given the interrelations between the various aspects, it is hard to separate a potential lead which may be tangential, or could be the smoking gun.
Here are a few suggestions based on my experience - take it for what it's worth:
Hypothesis: Something to define the mission. I know there is a "mission statement" on the sticky page. But maybe something like this: "The Voat Research Team believes that their is sufficient circumstantial evidence to support a working theory that a massive worldwide pedophilia and sex traffic ring operates globally. It is believed that one of the primary "Actors" in the ring, is a Washington, DC outfit, which actively traffics in the abduction, exploitation, abuse, and potentially murder of sexually exploited children and adults. Based on this circumstantial evidence, it is plausible that members of the Clinton family, the DNC, various corporations and business entities, restaurants, and high-ranking members within political circles are all involved."
Investigative Facets: There needs to be a way to organize various aspects of the research so that information isn't taking people down the proverbial rabbit hole. If I were "leading" such a research project, I'd organize my information something akin to:
- Podesta/McCann disappearance
- CPP/Besta activities
- Clinton Foundation and related NGO involvement (including Haiti, etc.)
- Other key actors
- New leads
- Satanic Ritual Abuse and related theories
Resources: This almost needs to be a catchall for all collected data (websites, downloads, etc.). The sticky does a good job of laying a lot of this out.
This is just a first-pass thought. I'm not sure if there is a better way to organize this information on Voat without a purpose built program (Analysts' Notebook or a Palantir product).
If there are any autists with a lot of free time on their hands, sorting this freeform data into something structured would be a massive help. Being able to share and analyze the information by this group, would be even better.
The saving grace is I am pretty sure Peter Thiel and Mike Flynn have leveraged their rolodexes to the maximum.
Lastly, I know the DC area, government, politics, lifestyle, etc. Pretty well. Anyone doing research is welcome to run things by me for a "Beltway" perspective. I've just started reading the HBGary emails. I'm sure there will be some names/companies I am familiar with.
Just trying to help.
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LionParty ago
http://www.pizzagate.review/index.php/Main_Page This is why I try so hard to push this website on Voat. This is the perfect spot for us to organize our information, by person, by company, by location. So if we need to go back and pull old info we know where to find it. Voat user Hanshan runs this site, if we can update it in any way please contact him.