You can source it all with links to the original information. Just links to the actual archived photos, or emails on Wikileaks, so people don't have to search for the info themselves or question its veracity.
Also, despite what you or I think about Vince Foster, there is no proof that the Clinton's offed him, maybe a link to some backstory that implicates them a little better could be helpful. Or a good link to the whole kill list for that matter.
And, afaik, the encrypted info in the pizza.jpg image turned out to be false. It was just a couple kilobytes and didn't mean anything, according to the thread here that addressed this issue way in the beginning. I have no proof either way, and without a source, neither do you.
This is just off the top of my head. If you make an effort to source each claim, you will probably see the areas that may need a little further work or explanation. I have to agree though, this is the best infographic out there so far.
No offense to you on any of this. I upvoted you. I'm just tryin to help you make your argument more solid. The more solid our info, the less people can call this fake news.
And as far as how to source the graphic without it getting too messy, you can do like Wikipedia does, put a little number next to each item, and at the bottom of the whole image, cite the link or source. That would keep it a lot cleaner.
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azamber ago
You can source it all with links to the original information. Just links to the actual archived photos, or emails on Wikileaks, so people don't have to search for the info themselves or question its veracity.
As for what is unproven in your graphic, or rather in this case, misleading, off the top of my head, is the info about Brock paying off his ex. That wasn't Alefantis, it was this other guy, William Grey. http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/02/27/media-matters-boss-paid-former-partner-850g-blackmail-settlement.html
Also, despite what you or I think about Vince Foster, there is no proof that the Clinton's offed him, maybe a link to some backstory that implicates them a little better could be helpful. Or a good link to the whole kill list for that matter.
And, afaik, the encrypted info in the pizza.jpg image turned out to be false. It was just a couple kilobytes and didn't mean anything, according to the thread here that addressed this issue way in the beginning. I have no proof either way, and without a source, neither do you.
This is just off the top of my head. If you make an effort to source each claim, you will probably see the areas that may need a little further work or explanation. I have to agree though, this is the best infographic out there so far.
No offense to you on any of this. I upvoted you. I'm just tryin to help you make your argument more solid. The more solid our info, the less people can call this fake news.
Keep up the good work!
azamber ago
And as far as how to source the graphic without it getting too messy, you can do like Wikipedia does, put a little number next to each item, and at the bottom of the whole image, cite the link or source. That would keep it a lot cleaner.