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Pizzalawyer ago

I concur, but I wouldn't know where to begin and I hope you keep working on this approach. I'm disappointed that we have lost pjzzabot who was linking common threads together. Might there be an evidentiary outline that Lanning recommends? How would your proposal differ from the executive summary already established even though it is a work in progress. Do you think there should be some voluntary limits on issues that are researched? In that regard read my one and only submission that propelled me into the community. I'm so inept I don't even know how to cite to myself. But I was arguing for narrowing the focus as a way of keeping the train on the track even as good material came in from the hinterlands. If we had an end game planned that would go far to persuade folks to approach pizzagate in a different and purposeful manner. Like you, I d like some feedback.

HereticalPeasant ago

I agree with you completely. The citizen investigation of pizzagate at the moment seems extremely scatterbrained, which is one of the reasons why we're hitting a brick wall when it comes to red pilling the laity. Hate to put it this way, but most folks are simpletons. An extensive research of this magnitude, with its never-ending rabbit holes, no doubt goes over people's heads because it's overwhelming, confusing and requires people to think hard and really focus in order to understand, and lets face it most folks don't want to do that because their brains are so tired being preoccupied with the troubles and the hardships of their own personal lives.

The majority of the general public do not have the stamina, tenacity, the drive, and the willpower, which pizzagate researchers and investigators have. The general public is too preoccupied with the daily worries or concerns of their own lives. And that is a huge part of the struggle = the apathy of the public and the lack of willingness to dedicate time, energy and brainpower into understanding pizzagate.

3141592653 ago

I think people don't want to believe its real and avoid critically thinking about it

HereticalPeasant ago

That is a big part of it.