I like this area because everyone has a different area of "expertise" so to speak. Like one for Social Networks, and getting the little fish is important before they're offed. Only problem is the ones I've had a "feeling" about, of course have locked down accounts.
As far as digging into Clinton Foundation as a focal point, I think that the Huma/Terrorism connection is quite a big deal and probably key to the literal underground operation. In chat we could also get in the habit of using codes, too. Codenames and clever use of syntax to refer to all of the players. We don't want to trip their google alert radars, and they all have them at least on their selves. Even though the areas are public to read, log in to participate, using that has worked very well for a couple other forums that ask users use the obvious codenames, we can play the alphabet agency game too. But the thing on our side.. We're dumb in their eyes, let them believe this. I'm mostly archiving and capturing shots of interest. I point out the image or whatever that has caught my eye, and I'm actually organizing folders for it. My hiding spot is a good one, and I can put it there each night when I'm done. There's much to be gleaned from some public posts, could establish a well worn use of this code. Largely unnoticed, and squashed out if they're investigated, it seems they've allowed the luxury of being sloppy and lapsed in using their accounts. Many have left em open, but abandoned. So cleaning their pages of their known as fact code hasn't been done. It's easier to post findings in chat, because you don't have to spend time on a post getting everything just right. I haven't USED a chat in a few years, but I can figure most chats alright I'm sure. It's easier than I can lay out everyone with a tie to the root. It takes people to run an underground scene, and there's so many regular people that could be goldmines. One doesn't even need break one law reading and putting them in the piece of the enormous puzzle.
Upon further thought, feds are more likely to go after little guys. It's often the straw that breaks the whole entire bunch of camels backs. Their hands are tied in regard to elites, but those set up to be their fall guys may not be willing to take a fall without taking someone down with them. Everyone rats nowadays when caught. Gives the good guys something to work with til it's right
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alliecapone ago
I like this area because everyone has a different area of "expertise" so to speak. Like one for Social Networks, and getting the little fish is important before they're offed. Only problem is the ones I've had a "feeling" about, of course have locked down accounts.
As far as digging into Clinton Foundation as a focal point, I think that the Huma/Terrorism connection is quite a big deal and probably key to the literal underground operation. In chat we could also get in the habit of using codes, too. Codenames and clever use of syntax to refer to all of the players. We don't want to trip their google alert radars, and they all have them at least on their selves. Even though the areas are public to read, log in to participate, using that has worked very well for a couple other forums that ask users use the obvious codenames, we can play the alphabet agency game too. But the thing on our side.. We're dumb in their eyes, let them believe this. I'm mostly archiving and capturing shots of interest. I point out the image or whatever that has caught my eye, and I'm actually organizing folders for it. My hiding spot is a good one, and I can put it there each night when I'm done. There's much to be gleaned from some public posts, could establish a well worn use of this code. Largely unnoticed, and squashed out if they're investigated, it seems they've allowed the luxury of being sloppy and lapsed in using their accounts. Many have left em open, but abandoned. So cleaning their pages of their known as fact code hasn't been done. It's easier to post findings in chat, because you don't have to spend time on a post getting everything just right. I haven't USED a chat in a few years, but I can figure most chats alright I'm sure. It's easier than I can lay out everyone with a tie to the root. It takes people to run an underground scene, and there's so many regular people that could be goldmines. One doesn't even need break one law reading and putting them in the piece of the enormous puzzle.
jml1201 ago
Good points.
alliecapone ago
Upon further thought, feds are more likely to go after little guys. It's often the straw that breaks the whole entire bunch of camels backs. Their hands are tied in regard to elites, but those set up to be their fall guys may not be willing to take a fall without taking someone down with them. Everyone rats nowadays when caught. Gives the good guys something to work with til it's right