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Ledout22 ago

I've thought about this too. The investigation is going deeper, and information is slowly spreading, but how do people avoid this becoming another 911 conversation? Get too extreme, and the subject becomes discredited. Go to slow, and the subject fades away. There needs to be a clear and focused strategy that will deliver the one two punch that's needed to blow it open completely. So far that hasn't happened. The emails and pizzagate just cracked the shell. The most obvious evidence that got me into this stuff were the emails, that messed up video, and the pizzagate evidence, like the Instragram stuff, and just the nature of that restaurant and owner in general. If that info got me into this, perhaps we can start really pushing that more and demand explanations. Push the most obvious and damning evidence to get more people interested. Other than that, this investigation needs some actual hard undeniable proof. That's just the only way it's going to work. But who is going to find that proof? Are there people in the FBI, CIA, other organization or Trump that are actually looking for proof or have it already? If they do, why haven't they shown it to the public? Could it be that they are quietly trying to take this whole thing down? Or are they doing nothing at all? How would we know for sure? Is anybody willing to try and find proof themselves? The investigation generated a lot of names and locations. Surely somebody can get their own photo or video evidence. How hard could it be? Or is there too much heat now any all the suspects are laying low? The hard part would be somebody actually having the will to leave the comfort zone of their life, and spend a considerable amount of time traveling the US or Washington DC to find this evidence. So many questions right now. I wish I knew more.

southartful ago

This, so much this.