My sincere apologies because this comment is not related to this post, and because of the rules, I can’t create a thread of its own here, but I don’t see any other solution to bring this topic to your all attention:
The main subverse pizzagate is so full of threads that it is not possible for new members or lurkers (not to mention law enforcement people) to see what we have achieved so far. Even longtime members have difficulty keeping track of all the important threads with good evidence.
So we really need to have something that flags all the important threads, or to put them in a subverse of their own. Member @impulse110 and I have posted a similar suggestion in different subverses:
https://voat.co/v/pizzagatewhatever/1632495
Ok I feel like there is so much evidence and so many loose ends. A lot of this research is adhoc since there is no way to know what new piece of evidence is going to come up. But is there a utility we can use to link everything together and give a place for people with validated evidence to contribute. Is there something we can create with visual links and diagrams of all the leads and evidence? I am imagining a web of nodes and links with sub nodes and links with supporting evidence. There has to be a tool already available that we can use. I will be willing to contribute to it if it seems practical. So many people run into so many good leads but dont have the time and effort to go deeper into it and other people can jump in and go deeper into that specific lead. Right now its hard for new people to jump in without knowing everything else that has already been worked on. There is a lot of inefficiencies in this process. You cant expect people to follow and read into every post. and many people just want to know where they can get involved and jump in with their efforts.
https://voat.co/v/pizzagatemods/1632250
More and more people are submitting postings, which is basically a good thing, of course. However, the subverse "pizzagate" is now more swamped than ever with all kinds of postings, and while they may all be related to Pizzagate, not all of them turn out to contain good evidence.
Since we want to attract more people to this investigation, newcomers (as well as lurkers) will find it extremely difficult to get an overview of what we have accomplished so far in terms of evidence. Hitting the "Hot" button doesn't help, of course.
So I suggest a new subverse called, for example, "pizzagateevidence" where all postings with good (circumstantial or direct) evidence are stored - additionally to the normal pizzagate subverse.
I know that deciding which post delivers good evidence and which not may be difficult, but if you agree, I think we should give it at least a try.
Please comment on these posts so that we can put some pressure on the mods! Thank you all for this – and for keeping up the incredibly good work!
You could do what George Webb is doing with the story boards on Trello. I think those boards where people can add links to a particular subject, and especially graphics, would be huge. Most people are visual learners. I find that the boards with short blurbs linking to the next piece of evidence, while also including a link with further details, is the best way for people to absorb the info quickly. It's a lot of work, but I think if everyone works together then we can have an awesome database to share with anyone, including officials.
**On another note: I saw someone on GW's comments had an epiphany that clicked in my own brain about the organ trafficking. The affordable care act was about a database. A database of human "resources" aka cattle, for organ trafficking. Of course, it plays other roles in controlling the population that are more easily discernible like the govt picking winners and losers wrt to healthcare through the single payer (actually means "single provider" ie: the govt), system, but it's so clear now that organ trafficking would also be a HUGE profit for these bastards and not need to come from other nations anymore. And this, ladies and gentlemen, is exactly why I never signed up for that BS.
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sensitive ago
My sincere apologies because this comment is not related to this post, and because of the rules, I can’t create a thread of its own here, but I don’t see any other solution to bring this topic to your all attention:
The main subverse pizzagate is so full of threads that it is not possible for new members or lurkers (not to mention law enforcement people) to see what we have achieved so far. Even longtime members have difficulty keeping track of all the important threads with good evidence. So we really need to have something that flags all the important threads, or to put them in a subverse of their own. Member @impulse110 and I have posted a similar suggestion in different subverses:
https://voat.co/v/pizzagatewhatever/1632495 Ok I feel like there is so much evidence and so many loose ends. A lot of this research is adhoc since there is no way to know what new piece of evidence is going to come up. But is there a utility we can use to link everything together and give a place for people with validated evidence to contribute. Is there something we can create with visual links and diagrams of all the leads and evidence? I am imagining a web of nodes and links with sub nodes and links with supporting evidence. There has to be a tool already available that we can use. I will be willing to contribute to it if it seems practical. So many people run into so many good leads but dont have the time and effort to go deeper into it and other people can jump in and go deeper into that specific lead. Right now its hard for new people to jump in without knowing everything else that has already been worked on. There is a lot of inefficiencies in this process. You cant expect people to follow and read into every post. and many people just want to know where they can get involved and jump in with their efforts.
https://voat.co/v/pizzagatemods/1632250 More and more people are submitting postings, which is basically a good thing, of course. However, the subverse "pizzagate" is now more swamped than ever with all kinds of postings, and while they may all be related to Pizzagate, not all of them turn out to contain good evidence.
Since we want to attract more people to this investigation, newcomers (as well as lurkers) will find it extremely difficult to get an overview of what we have accomplished so far in terms of evidence. Hitting the "Hot" button doesn't help, of course.
So I suggest a new subverse called, for example, "pizzagateevidence" where all postings with good (circumstantial or direct) evidence are stored - additionally to the normal pizzagate subverse.
I know that deciding which post delivers good evidence and which not may be difficult, but if you agree, I think we should give it at least a try.
Please comment on these posts so that we can put some pressure on the mods! Thank you all for this – and for keeping up the incredibly good work!
Freemasonsrus ago
You could do what George Webb is doing with the story boards on Trello. I think those boards where people can add links to a particular subject, and especially graphics, would be huge. Most people are visual learners. I find that the boards with short blurbs linking to the next piece of evidence, while also including a link with further details, is the best way for people to absorb the info quickly. It's a lot of work, but I think if everyone works together then we can have an awesome database to share with anyone, including officials.
**On another note: I saw someone on GW's comments had an epiphany that clicked in my own brain about the organ trafficking. The affordable care act was about a database. A database of human "resources" aka cattle, for organ trafficking. Of course, it plays other roles in controlling the population that are more easily discernible like the govt picking winners and losers wrt to healthcare through the single payer (actually means "single provider" ie: the govt), system, but it's so clear now that organ trafficking would also be a HUGE profit for these bastards and not need to come from other nations anymore. And this, ladies and gentlemen, is exactly why I never signed up for that BS.