I doubt it's a trap, but create a throwaway account if you want to comment. I agree that caution should be exercised, but the cat is out of the bag on pizzagate. With thousands of people researching and spreading the word, they have no motive to go after anyone, unless you find a true smoking gun, in which case be extremely careful.
I think one actual purpose of numbchuck's (if it really is numbchuck) /r/conspiracy thread is to try to frame the pizzagate mods as shills (shills have been attacking the mods from day 1 as part of their disrupt, deny, discourage campaign). That actually may have been one major motive for numbchuck's deletions (if kevdude hadn't caught him when he did, it could have caused a full-scale rebellion against the mods).
I think another one of numbchuck's motives with the post is to try to keep people from investigating Dyncorp, which is closely connected to the CIA. If the mods were trying to "distract" users with Dyncorp as a fake lead, wouldn't we have at least flaired the post as "important"? kevdude has asked me to add the relevant info to the summary sticky, but only because the info has apparently struck a nerve, as shown with the apparent Dyncorp attack on the Pizzagate wiki, and numbchuck claiming it isn't connected to pizzagate.
I think there is a very good chance he was experiencing an episode of Stimulant Psychosis. His behavior fit it to a tee. If so, his deletions may be random and not meaningful in terms of covering up, distracting or otherwise impacting the investigation.
Mods, it might be a good idea to post a reminder to folks following Pizzagate that they make sure they are taking good care of themselves. This is dark shit. It hits people hard. It's easy to become obsessed, get no sleep, lose interest in other things and experience powerful feelings of worry, anger, helplessness etc. If you are someone already taking meds for ADHD, anxiety, insomnia, or have exposure to abuse in your past, this can get dicey fast. This guy clearly snapped under the strain. We need to stay strong, keep our balance and not burn out.
I think there is a very good chance he was experiencing an episode of Stimulant Psychosis.
I don't think so. In his post on /r/conspiracy, he outright lied, and someone (him via alt account?) apparently posted fabricated evidence to support the lie. He also deleted his account after being removed from the mod team. All evidence points to him being a shill.
If so, his deletions may be random
In the reddit post, he claimed Dyncorp is not a lead. One of the threads he deleted was a frontpage thread linking Dyncorp human trafficking to Epstein (and therefore the Clinton Foundation). I don't think that was random.
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Millennial_Falcon ago
I doubt it's a trap, but create a throwaway account if you want to comment. I agree that caution should be exercised, but the cat is out of the bag on pizzagate. With thousands of people researching and spreading the word, they have no motive to go after anyone, unless you find a true smoking gun, in which case be extremely careful.
I think one actual purpose of numbchuck's (if it really is numbchuck) /r/conspiracy thread is to try to frame the pizzagate mods as shills (shills have been attacking the mods from day 1 as part of their disrupt, deny, discourage campaign). That actually may have been one major motive for numbchuck's deletions (if kevdude hadn't caught him when he did, it could have caused a full-scale rebellion against the mods).
I think another one of numbchuck's motives with the post is to try to keep people from investigating Dyncorp, which is closely connected to the CIA. If the mods were trying to "distract" users with Dyncorp as a fake lead, wouldn't we have at least flaired the post as "important"? kevdude has asked me to add the relevant info to the summary sticky, but only because the info has apparently struck a nerve, as shown with the apparent Dyncorp attack on the Pizzagate wiki, and numbchuck claiming it isn't connected to pizzagate.
Vindicator ago
I think there is a very good chance he was experiencing an episode of Stimulant Psychosis. His behavior fit it to a tee. If so, his deletions may be random and not meaningful in terms of covering up, distracting or otherwise impacting the investigation.
Mods, it might be a good idea to post a reminder to folks following Pizzagate that they make sure they are taking good care of themselves. This is dark shit. It hits people hard. It's easy to become obsessed, get no sleep, lose interest in other things and experience powerful feelings of worry, anger, helplessness etc. If you are someone already taking meds for ADHD, anxiety, insomnia, or have exposure to abuse in your past, this can get dicey fast. This guy clearly snapped under the strain. We need to stay strong, keep our balance and not burn out.
Millennial_Falcon ago
I don't think so. In his post on /r/conspiracy, he outright lied, and someone (him via alt account?) apparently posted fabricated evidence to support the lie. He also deleted his account after being removed from the mod team. All evidence points to him being a shill.
In the reddit post, he claimed Dyncorp is not a lead. One of the threads he deleted was a frontpage thread linking Dyncorp human trafficking to Epstein (and therefore the Clinton Foundation). I don't think that was random.