Description of the project / Collaboration needed
Seth Rich was murdered on October 2016, main stream media strongly pushing a false robbery story (without nothing taken from him). On May 2017, Kim Dotcom, an anonymous New Zealander shared a public statement claiming Seth Rich was involved in a DNC leak on which tens of thousands of emails were delivered from DNC to Wikileaks. Main stream media pushed a Russian leaker story, but in the new light it's very possible that the leaker was actually Seth Rich, debunking both the robbery theory and the Russian theory. This would be a serious issue to the whole main stream media, as they have not included any other options in their "journalistic" efforts. Revealing their fake news, hiding the truth from the public, would probably drop the rest of their trust (currently still at 32% among the U.S. readers) on them being a reliable news media. Most importantly, a murder related to these leaks might play a key part in opening the pizzagate to the big audience.
Collaboration is needed to handle 180 related submissions posted on Voat - This is simply too much for me alone.
What kind of help is especially needed
- To start with, going through a few of these 180 submissions (as many as you prefer, starting from the oldest ones), cherry picking all the most important sourced claims.
- Also, whenever you run into an external source not yet archived, please do archive. This is important
I'd like this collaboration to be organized so that we avoid any duplicate work. I suggest you to pick a date / dates from the source lists and inform other collaborators that you're handling those dates. Let's discuss in comments what's the best way to organize this.
Final goal of the project
Press backgrounder with mostly reliable information to be shared for medias interested on the truth. I think this backgroundrer, gathered from more than a hundred online users here, will be accepted as part of the background investigations by a few journalists in somewhat big medias too, arising awareness
Sources
Invites for collaboration
@Commoner @keepthefaith @Jem777 @Gilderoy @srayzie and as many others as possible
(I picked you 5 seeing you have been active lately on Seth Rich topic, and I can't ping more users in one submission)
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anonOpenPress ago
2017-05-18 claim by user "Commoner". Copying this submission here as whole adding just archive links