Ok, I'm sorry if this is not helpful, and I know it's been discussed. But something caught my eye in the reuters article
about the law that takes affect tomorrow:
"The possibility of such harm [against innocent citizens] must be balanced against the very real and ongoing harms perpetrated by criminals - such as hackers, who continue to harm the security and invade the privacy of Americans through an ongoing botnet, or pedophiles who openly and brazenly discuss their plans to sexually assault children,"
That is Leslie Caldwell, Asst. US Attorney General. It goes on to say,
A handful of judges in recent months had dismissed evidence brought as part of a sweeping FBI child pornography sting, saying the search warrants used to hack suspects' computers exceeded their jurisdiction. The new rules are expected to make such searches generally valid.
Does that mean any hope for pizzagate justice? Or is it simply bad for the citizen investigators? What sweeping FBI cp stings have been dismissed recently?
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waxdino ago
I think we're screwed. Utterly screwed. Beer me.
I don't contribute much here as far as investigating goes. I add to the subscriber list, absorb everything, and help spread the word irl. But it feels like we are so powerless. Is this seriously helpless? Feeling so depressed, any advice or words of wisdom appreciated. Thanks, fags.
RainingPiss ago
It will take time but we are gaining momentom. Have an upvote.