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hedy ago

I strongly suggest that voaters here interested in investigating these leads further:

  • volunteer to take on a specific component of the sites by notifying the thread
  • follow the OPs process, record step by step what you look into and find
  • be DISCRETE and don't contact people, expose your investigation
  • document everything you see - screen captures, etc.
  • provide updates for how your digging is progressing in order to help others with ideas or unique methodologies, early discoveries
  • and then organize and post your findings with imagery and content.

This will allow the OP to understand what is left to dig into and also help him/her organize the findings. I am working on something else right now or I would volunteer - but I noticed over and over again that these conversations and research efforts are rarely well organized and wanted to help on that front.

jangles ago

This must be done fast.. You don't have to tell anyone just get it archived with archive.is or other and upload content with discriptions of findings.

madmax0308 ago

Just so you know, you will be unable to archive anything on Linda Tripp's site with archive.is\ All of the other pages should archive fine, but her shop's site is immune to online archiving. You can however save the webpages as complete webpages to manually archive them.

jangles ago

So you say if I download the page, then open it in a browser, I will be able to achieve it then?

madmax0308 ago

hmm... I really don't know. That is actually a good question. I am in the middle of archiving as we speak, but I am only archiving the pages featured in my report. It couldn't hurt to archive anything you think could be important though.