Over the next couple weekends I will be trying to compile all relevant connections and evidence and submitting it to https://our.wikileaks.org/Pizzagate
I know everyone's crying about speculation concerning the possibility of WikiLeaks being compromised but I personally think that's all BS and Assange himself is not WikiLeaks, he is the Editor in Chief.
Submitting relevant information to an international organization that investigates the Truth for a living in no way compromises the Pizzagate investigation. All evidence posted here on Voat is public so it's completely asinine to say submitting the same info directly to WikiLeaks in an organized fashion will somehow do something something baaa.
The submission will be encrypted and will be sent through an encrypted mail service such as MailFence using Tor and a VPN. Anonymity will be maintained.
Please send me a message or link to Voat posts here in the comments to help compile all relevant facts from Spirit Cooking to Laura Silsby to Bif Skipman, Comet Ping Pong etc.
We need a clear outline of all connections to help facilitate further investigation.
Remaining anonymous is important and even the UN Human Rights panel has suggested we all encrypt our internet activity at all times: https://www.hrw.org/news/2015/06/17/un-online-anonymity-encryption-protect-rights
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BlackFriday1 ago
You are SO RIGHT: linking a Wikileaks pizzagate page, to friends and relatives, will be FAR more effective than linking a random video of a random youtuber.
As long as we don't send anything secret, and all is already available here, on Twitter, Gab, Reddit, Youtube and so on there's nothing to be afraid of. I think the alphabets already know the names/nicks of the thousands people following and researching pizzagate, anyone of us is on socials after all, we aren't anonymous hackers or whatever but normal people.