(If you didn't see my original post: https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1446206))
Hello, my fellow weaponized autists! The guy I'm talking to who has access to court records has taken your suggestions and investigated them, and now he has delivered the records! I need help to dig through them and see if there's anything useful in there, so let's get to it!
Full Docket of Bonacci v. Catholic Archbishop, et al: https://sli.mg/6Rqjhp
Order on Discovery and Protective Order (Docket #114): https://sli.mg/ZraSiT
Docket For Big Cheese LLC's Breach of Contract Case: https://sli.mg/0xdbLk
Court Cases for James Alefantis, let me know which ones you want to see and I'll let the guy know: https://sli.mg/IEjHKF
He says will keep funnelling stuff to me, and I'll post it here as he does. Keep giving suggestions.
Also, a message from him:
"Knowing what county these people live/lived in will help. For example, no divorce records return in DC for 'Anthony Podesta' (although an unspecified misdemeanor from 1985 does show). The search is on a county-by-county sometimes court-within-each-county basis. Bit of a needle in a haystack without being pointed in a direction."
Let's get to work, investigators!
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LolturdFerguson ago
Does anyone here work in law? When I was a paralegal we had access to Lexis Nexis, a database of all public records and court documents, as well as longitude and latitude of people's locations (current). I used to use it when I had to seize assets.
The subscription price is phenomenal, but if we could find a fellow researcher who already has access...(paralegal, legal assistant, lawyer, etc.)
ElementalPee ago
There is a law library at our local courthouse that's open to the public and it had a couple computers set up with some sort of access to lexis nexis. I was unable to find anything useful when I last tried it a couple years back but if no one else ends up being able to do it maybe I can take a day off at some point and go in there. But there might be such a setup in someone else's area as well.
Hey_Sunshine ago
I've had a fair bit of dealings state and county litigation mostly criminal but some civil litigation as well. If our police weren't mouth breathing cowards. Any police officer right now could collect enough prima facie evidence online to have resonable suspicion of a crime being comitted for a bench warrant to be placed and granted for a no knock raid the pizza place, podesta's person and properties both here and abroad (but i've no idea how that looks), that alefantis douche and probably scores of others too.
Now if there was ever a smart cop or where to find one that's not busy hitting his ticket quota or trying to play soldier boy with their skull covered tacticool battle armor or robbing folks of their monies simply because it could be used in a crime.
right now any cop, detective could submit evidence to a DA's assitant who could then issue a blanket warrant, which (if I were the criminal) could easily hit Interpol within 15 minutes world wide
if they don't (because the most certainly could), then they're complicit with the corruption and I hope they hang.
Yates ago
That's a fantasy world you describe. Most cops are Masons and there's the code of silence in the force to consider too. We need another Ted Gunderson and Michael Ruppert. Damn I miss those guys. RIP fellas, you were the good ones.
Hey_Sunshine ago
Fantasy world? Lol thats life in America when you turn to selling dope to make ends meet during the holiday season. You might wonder why we spend money celebrating pagan rituals while celebrating consumerism but I'll be over here wondering why I must risk my freedoms to facilitate a market the Government doesn't approve of .
Just another perspective really