I just communicated with the author from these articles, Charles Ortel. I asked him if he's looking into Pizzagate. He said it's not his area of expertise but that he is following potential developments
Very interesting indeed! And true, if everything which needs investigating can be thought of as compartmentalized, Mr. Ortel might be described as in forensic accounting. The tracing and connecting tasks relevant to Pizzagate are a different sort of skill set.
I think the word "compartmentalised" is of the highest importance nowadays. It is the key to understanding why we really need to distance ourselves a little to see things more clearly. Connecting the dots, the different compartments, is really the key to solving the case.
It means Ask Me Anything. Originated on Reddit as far as I know, it's basically an online interview where users ask the person of interest any question they want to ask. /r/IAmA
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srayzie ago
I just communicated with the author from these articles, Charles Ortel. I asked him if he's looking into Pizzagate. He said it's not his area of expertise but that he is following potential developments
warrior_of_light ago
If that is true, ask him to do a AMA! It would be interesting!
tucker123 ago
Very interesting indeed! And true, if everything which needs investigating can be thought of as compartmentalized, Mr. Ortel might be described as in forensic accounting. The tracing and connecting tasks relevant to Pizzagate are a different sort of skill set.
YingYangMom ago
I think the word "compartmentalised" is of the highest importance nowadays. It is the key to understanding why we really need to distance ourselves a little to see things more clearly. Connecting the dots, the different compartments, is really the key to solving the case.
srayzie ago
What is AMA? I'm not good at keeping up with these abbreviations. He's on Twitter
warrior_of_light ago
Its Ask me Anything, basically a internet interview. But yall know we would ask him about pizzagate.
Ocelot ago
It means Ask Me Anything. Originated on Reddit as far as I know, it's basically an online interview where users ask the person of interest any question they want to ask. /r/IAmA
srayzie ago
Do you think we should ask him? He's on Twitter. Maybe if several ask him he'll do it?