As many of you know, I'm building a public investigation dossier for Pizzagate information, so that it is easy to cross reference research and keep track of the enormous amount of info everyone has discovered (and is continuing to discover). Not to mention, once it's full with content it will be an excellent resource to refer to people who need to see all of the research discoveries we've made in a quick, organized, and easily digestible format (let's face it, most of the uninformed are not going to take the time to read through every Voat thread and dig through past deleted reddit archives for the info they need to see, especially when they've already been told to believe that it is a "fake conspiracy").
I am fucking infuriated to see all the posts about info getting scrubbed, sli.mg going down, and the constant censoring/deletion of serious and important information.
So consider this thread the first of many "memory bank" threads I will start. Aside from what's in the executive summary, please comment with important discoveries/evidence/info that either -
1) Has already been scrubbed
2) Needs to be protected because it is likely to be scrubbed (which is basically everything that hasn't been scrubbed already)
Provide EVERYTHING you can think of so that I can add it to the site. Try not to repost info that someone else has already posted in this thread. This thread needs to be 1000 comments long, because I know there is a shit load of info that has been discovered over time - little tidbits here and there that all add up to the big picture. Make sure to provide links to sources (images, archive urls, etc). I will be taking hardcopy screenshots of every piece of information to store, as well as adding them to the site and categorizing them with the appropriate tags.
They want an infowar, they'll get an infowar.
p.s. does anyone have a link to the entire /r/pizzagate sub archive? Bunch of stuff there we've probably forgotten about that I want to sift through and add to the site as well.
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wecanhelp ago
Voat doesn't use practices that potentially deanonymize users who have opted to be anonymous, through a VPN service or a node network like Tor.
Voat is also open-source, meaning you get to read the code and decide for yourself if the service is trustworthy.
Finally, Voat is not trying hard to get all the information collected in this investigation hosted on its servers.
This is a website that is literally a few weeks old, hides its code from the users, uses anti-privacy and anti-anonymity practices, and promotes itself repeatedly on the main platform this community uses. That should raise a few red flags.
Edit: It is also very curious that you have 0 SCP and 0 CCP, this is the first comment you've ever made on this platform, and it's already upvoted twice a few minutes after being posted on the second level of a second-page comment thread. Even more interesting that your account was registered on the exact same day OP announced their website. Many coincidences.