All the links on the archive site are dead. I checked them out. I didn't try any of the music ones. Archive dates May of 2016.
We know that the various law enforcement and IC entities keep an eye on us. Heck, there are 12,000 subscribers and no post over 1,200 +/- likes. Maybe, the LEC/IC put this site up when they knew about Pizzagate first as a leak site? Something which runs the ragged edge of legal/illegal so they could drop hints to keep us interested and/or intrigued.
I say this as there are only a certain amount of analysts available to work any case/project/operation/etc. I think the FBI is probably overloaded to the max, not to mention, compartmentalized and heavily understaffed. If you were running the investigation, wouldn't you want some form of "outsourced analysis" that can do open source? They don't have to pay us, they don't have to acknowledge us, they give us the scantest of leads and we analyze, hypothesize, and criticize as needed. Obviously, we don't have the access to do the deep digs, but even if there is only 1,000 of us thinking about Pizzagate here on Voat, that's still an extra thousand "analysts" thinking about the problem that the FBI doesn't have on hand.
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Blacksmith21 ago
All the links on the archive site are dead. I checked them out. I didn't try any of the music ones. Archive dates May of 2016.
We know that the various law enforcement and IC entities keep an eye on us. Heck, there are 12,000 subscribers and no post over 1,200 +/- likes. Maybe, the LEC/IC put this site up when they knew about Pizzagate first as a leak site? Something which runs the ragged edge of legal/illegal so they could drop hints to keep us interested and/or intrigued.
I say this as there are only a certain amount of analysts available to work any case/project/operation/etc. I think the FBI is probably overloaded to the max, not to mention, compartmentalized and heavily understaffed. If you were running the investigation, wouldn't you want some form of "outsourced analysis" that can do open source? They don't have to pay us, they don't have to acknowledge us, they give us the scantest of leads and we analyze, hypothesize, and criticize as needed. Obviously, we don't have the access to do the deep digs, but even if there is only 1,000 of us thinking about Pizzagate here on Voat, that's still an extra thousand "analysts" thinking about the problem that the FBI doesn't have on hand.