Fighting about personalities inside and outside PG is certainly a major problem, but I believe the overall tapering off of good information being presented here is not due to such distractions but rather is a natural consequence of approaching the inherent limitations faced by PG researchers, who are armed with little more than the internet. This does not remotely diminished the significance of what has been accomplished.
Law enforcement has the real tools to take the next step, tools of investigation the Voat community does not remotely have. By my reckoning, there is a veritable mountain of good circumstantial evidence lingering in old Voat threads, which if viewed in proper order would be incredibly compelling to any unbiased observer. If I were directing the operation of effecting arrests, I would now focus on building a dossier of what has already been collected, for formal presentation to law enforcement. This is a task best suited to a criminal lawyer or former prosecutor.
If the U.S. can take the nation to war and kill a million Iraqies based on a few pages containing fabricated evidence of weapons of mass destruction, surely a well constructed summation of what has been presented at Voat over the last five months can move some law enforcement agency to begin a formal investigation, or bolster any currently under way.
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rwb ago
Fighting about personalities inside and outside PG is certainly a major problem, but I believe the overall tapering off of good information being presented here is not due to such distractions but rather is a natural consequence of approaching the inherent limitations faced by PG researchers, who are armed with little more than the internet. This does not remotely diminished the significance of what has been accomplished.
Law enforcement has the real tools to take the next step, tools of investigation the Voat community does not remotely have. By my reckoning, there is a veritable mountain of good circumstantial evidence lingering in old Voat threads, which if viewed in proper order would be incredibly compelling to any unbiased observer. If I were directing the operation of effecting arrests, I would now focus on building a dossier of what has already been collected, for formal presentation to law enforcement. This is a task best suited to a criminal lawyer or former prosecutor.
If the U.S. can take the nation to war and kill a million Iraqies based on a few pages containing fabricated evidence of weapons of mass destruction, surely a well constructed summation of what has been presented at Voat over the last five months can move some law enforcement agency to begin a formal investigation, or bolster any currently under way.
silverbug ago
great post , thank you !!