zzvoat ago

/ Gentle Plea to the Community (not specific to this OP)

. . tl;wr . . We need to try hard not to, even inadvertently, screw over others' work by using attention-drawing post titles on our own work.

Most posters here try very hard to create titles that follow common protocol. It creates a neutral space in which everyone can share their work equally, on a level playing field, creating posts which rise on the merit of their content alone. Much exceptional research here is overshadowed by hyperbolic titles, which, whether intentional or not, serves to push other posts down, sometimes into oblivion and often to the detriment of the kids we are trying to save. While everyone can get excited, no post is more important, urgent or valuable than any other here.

The extraordinary hard work and effort of people on this forum is diminished by the use of hyperbolic titles (for example by the use of all or partial CAPS, !!!!!!, "** ****, and or exclamations of URGENT, BREAKING, DIG DIG DIG, THIS ONE TO THE TOP, #PODESTAFORPRISON (all in caps), etc.

I've posted my strong feelings on this inv/pizzagatemods, asking them to consider creating a new rule banning such titles. I've also left comments in a meta discussion on the topic, which a user created inv/pizzagatewhateverhttps://voat.co/v/pizzagatewhatever/1682030. If anyone is of like mind, please consider:

1 Also reaching out to the mods - 2 Also leaving comments in the meta discussion - 3 Also leaving reminders, similar to this one, in posts with hyperbolic titles

I will continue to speak out on this until it becomes a new rule - or until I give up. At that point, I believe this will not be a neutral forum that highlights the most important research based on merit. Instead, in all likelihood it will eventually descend into a free for all. If you think I'm exaggerating head over to some of the reddit subs and take a look. It would have very different consequences here because reddit, in large part, involves sharing and opinions, while this is critical research directed at saving innocent lives that, by the hundreds, if not thousands, are being taken as we speak.

. . tl;dr . . We need to try hard not to, even inadvertently, screw over others' work by using attention-drawing post titles on our own work.

(One exception to this were posts written immediately around the Vault 7 drop

thisisnotagame ago

I have a personally signed copy of this book by Dershowitz...he used to date someone I know.

Pokes ago

Did said person you know reveal anything about him? Could they?

Singleservename ago

Pizza, ping pong and perversion among elites gaming the legal system to get away with anything. Strange coincidence again. Also is that a little girl (Sarah) peeking through the kitchen door?

I know they always like to rub it in our faces but this (1990) seems very early for these references. Or maybe we are late getting wise to them?

reasonedandinformed ago

Not early. Franklin Scandal was in the 80s and into early 90s. MK-Ultra goes back decades prior.

equineluvr ago

Thanks for reminding me about "Sarah." I've included it in the OP.

The use of a child in that scene is actually the linchpin.

equineluvr ago

Hi Single, It's the latter. It turns out that there were pizza/pong references in Speilberg's movie ET (1982) as well as in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990).

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0083866/

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0100758/

2impendingdoom ago

And Speilberg was involved with the Clintons back in Arkansas (according to WJC wikipedia)

rooting4redpillers ago

Steven Spielberg and Hillary Clinton, more recently:

SEPT. 2015 - Ed Klein: Clinton Turned to Spielberg for 'Likeability Lessons' Hillary Clinton grudgingly enlisted Steven Spielberg at her husband's insistence for secret coaching lessons to improve her image on the campaign trail, but the former first lady junked the "likeability lessons" as the race heated up for the Democratic presidential nomination.

OCT. 2016 - Steven Spielberg gets bizarre shoutout from Hillary Clinton during presidential debate If you get the chance to namedrop Steven Spielberg, always take it. Hillary Clinton shouted out the three-time Academy Award winner during the second presidential debate Sunday night. The Democratic nominee used Spielberg’s 2012 film “Lincoln” in a discussion about needing a public and private position on certain issues.

FEB. 2017 - See Hillary Clinton and Steven Spielberg at Sunset Boulevard Clinton and Spielberg visited with the cast backstage at the Palace Theatre February 15.

2impendingdoom ago

I saw a reference to speilberg in a podesta email, can't remember which one, where HRC hung out with him at his house in the Hamptons (just to show the overlap in the DC/Hollywood circles