Something to think about. And yes, this may be more of a "Morale Monday' post, but I suppose we could use a little boost every day. I'm delving back into FBIAnon's words from our recent past again:
"The [sic] know you won't find anything concrete, they are worried that you are creating negative perceptions of HRC that cannot be whitewashes [sic] (which was the whole point)" --in reference to the pre-election.
I think this absolutely applies to #pizzagate as well. They know we won't find anything truly akin to a smoking gun -- they have whole teams of professionals scrubbing evidence and monitoring our investigations across various platforms. We will only find deniable glimpses into this massive nebulous web of backhand deals and human trafficking nightmares.
THIS IS NOT TO SAY WE SHOULD STOP INVESTIGATING IN ANY WAY. The investigation fuels everything and cannot stop.
What this should remind us: we can bring down pieces of this web of slime by casting shadows upon it that cannot be ignored by the public at large (the global public). We can cast shadows that cannot be scrubbed clean without drawing EVEN MORE ATTENTION to the slime and corruption. We know we will have made great strides when they start lining up the scapegoats and unleashing bizarre pardons (in other words: escape and subvert the wrath of an enraged proletariat).
Proselytize, go forth, and above all, shitpost. Grab items out of v/mememagic and https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1496875 and put them all over easy-access places of discussion like Tumblr, Twitter, and Facebook (and prepare to be banned multiple times -- each ban is a victory lap). Your dauntless shitposting brings more people here, and forces the MSM to push their flimsy #fakenews narrative further and further to the point of even shriller desperation.
Trick them into giving this even more coverage and to hopefully force another leak.
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Investigate1999 ago
I agree with you on how difficult it will be to find the smoking gun. It's been a while since I read 1 of the AMA from FBIAnon, but I recall that he said that the FBI has all the evidence that it needs. It just needs political will power, and that's all that we have to focus on.
Spindle ago
Exactly -- apparently this has been going on for decades. The investigative power of near-instant information of this new age is unprecedented and novel, but the elite perpetrators have had systems in place and plenty of time to build complex webs to hide their tracks and undermine analysis. Doesn't mean we won't find something -- but I think it's possible we can more easily and more quickly force a new leak or change the political climate enough to move the IC/DOJ to open action.
Again, this is not a call to cease investigation -- just a reminder that our efforts should always include infecting social outlets and grabbing more media spotlight until concrete evidence is undeniable.