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bolus ago

we, those who investigated and posted every little detail we could find, were a useful tool for LEA.

there are things that they cannot do without warrants, but when citizens shake the tree and the nuts fall out and the squirrels go running - LEA can watch and take notes.

we shook the tree hard, and now they're picking up the nuts. they aren't going to tell us what they're doing, or how they used any of what we found, they aren't going to legitimize any single theory or lead...this makes us feel like our "work" was for naught - but i'm convinced that it was not, and all the little shill-shitstorms we encountered were (and still are) an indication that we found useful bits.

Seaman is a manifestation of that frustration, and it's ok.

if you think there's still info to dig out (and there is) then find it and post it. don't worry about commenters, don't worry about nay-sayers. find it and post it.

dig until you don't want to dig any more, for the kids, for yourselves.

VieBleu ago

yes.

cantsleepawink ago

Absolutely agree. And the other thing this investigation has done is greatly increased our understanding of the system. So, whenever an arrest happens, or a statement is made by a politician or police officer, one can quickly assess whether there is more to a story and know where to go to get the real connections that lie beneath the surface. We don't have to wait 5 or 10 years anymore to get a grasp on a situation. We can now very quickly call out our public figures. And they know it. Remember a war consists of a series of battles. Not every battle needs to be won in order to win the war.