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PizzaGateTwiceRetard ago

The Clinton Foundation does a lot of work for youths and Pizzagate has targeted the CF specifically. It's not surprising that someone involved with the CF would fire back.

I want to see evidence that the CF doesn't do any good and acts as a conduit for human trafficking. I've seen a lot of speculation, but nothing substantial. Nobody has come forward, no CF "victims" have surfaced, no bodies, no specific disappearances.

Otherwise, all you've got is a circle-jerk acting on an arbitrary premise.

If you want to investigate a crime, you have to prove that a crime has been committed.

ZalesMcMuffin ago

If you want to investigate a crime, you have to prove that a crime has been committed.

No, you only need to have a situation where a crime has been committed, whether or not you can "prove" that it has.

PizzaGateTwiceRetard ago

Did you witness the crime? Because that's literally the only situation in which that logic applies.

If you want other people to investigate a crime, you either need proof of a crime, or you need people who will take your word for it. You have to have at least witnessed the crime. Otherwise, there's always the chance that you're investigating nothing.

Silverlining ago

A hacker allegedly found child porn on the Comet computer and told the police. They did - you guessed it - nothing!

ZalesMcMuffin ago

Yeah, well... (1) we don't KNOW what was turned over to the police; as you say, it was alleged, and (2) we really don't KNOW what the police have done or may be doing, only that we've not heard of anything yet that indicates any action. Titus Frost comes across to me as a sincere guy, but maybe that's why "they" picked him. ;-)

The lack of government transparency and lack of official communication and lack of evidence of any official action is all rather rough on all of us, especially when so many things point to corruption. I want to let them do their jobs, if they're going to do them... but...