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divideandconquer » Thu Jan 05, 2017 7:57 am wrote:Last night I was reading through a new thread at voat that linked to a youtube video that provided lots of detailed research and links to evidence that pretty much proved the "kill room" is located in the very shady "Pegasus Museum" and now, in less than 12 hours, both the voat thread and the youtube video have been deleted. He was also going to post a second part that goes into even more detail about the timing, etc.
This morning, there is a a new thread that contains the mirrored video, but it's not the same at all. All of the links and comments that provide even more information from the first thread are gone.
Here is the mirrored video, but, again, all of the links to his research and information are not included
Iamwhomiam » Thu Jan 05, 2017 12:50 pm wrote:You give it too much credit, Elvis.
JackRiddler » Thu Jan 05, 2017 7:02 am wrote:km artlu & BrandonD ignore what I wrote in introducing the cartoonThis is more true of "research" than politics by the way
so that they can demonstrate that their Pavlovian reflexes are in good working order.
Such free-thinking, self-directed people!
In research, methods, standards, rigor, understanding of contexts and perspective and limits, all can and should be learned and applied by everyone. #pizzagate is an example of what happens when people with active contempt for all of the above and an inflated sense of their own "intuition" decide to confabulate a screed that supports an agenda they already endorse against objects they already hate.
It is a lot like the cartoon. Society and politics are not a machine with a clear function and operators who must know how to operate it if it is to get from point a to point b. Investigative research is a lot like that. Thing is, one can learn how to do it if one cares. Or one can just throw a list of names of people one dislikes into a random configuration on a graphic and then treat the resulting slash fiction like a divine revelation that "THEY" don't want you to know about. And, in this case, do that in a collaborative effort with a bunch of Nazis.
The only comparable thing I can think of right now is the "Russian election hack" propaganda. The latter, being done by relative professionals (more as hijackers than pilots, however), has a small chance of being coincidentally true.
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BrandonD » Thu Jan 05, 2017 5:39 pm wrote:There is no organized group of people who have mastered investigative research and whom we can defer to as our "superiors".
This is because one can get away with being a fake investigative researcher for an entire career. That same person wouldn't be able to fake it as an airplane pilot, perhaps not even for a single flight.
JackRiddler » Thu Jan 05, 2017 5:45 pm wrote:BrandonD » Thu Jan 05, 2017 5:39 pm wrote:There is no organized group of people who have mastered investigative research and whom we can defer to as our "superiors".
There certainly are standards and practices of investigative research, not to mention the simplest basics of logic and integrity, that are violated pretty much by every word of this pizzagate endeavor launched by the Alt-Right trolls. And one can question standards and practices, and endeavor to improve or replace them, but that's hardly what's happening in this shitshow.This is because one can get away with being a fake investigative researcher for an entire career. That same person wouldn't be able to fake it as an airplane pilot, perhaps not even for a single flight.
Very true! At least given the patsies who, say, take Alex Jones or David Icke seriously. Just like the ones raising their hands in the cartoon. You're doing a pretty good job of it yourself, I guess?
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Barracuda wrote:
"I disagree. Pizzagate looks like an op created by Bannon (early anti-semitic leanings) and implemented by Kushner (bot approvals), then carried by Milo (anti-Hillary gamergaters) and Cernovich (troll army). People fell for it (useful idiots)".
8bitagent wrote:
Im one of the only people on here who was glad Hillary lost, but find the whole Pizzagate shit Mcmartin preschool hoax-y
liminalOyster » Fri Jan 06, 2017 8:24 am wrote:Voat is afire with mob hysteria today after the maker of that stupid Pegasus "expose" posted a new video explaining why he removed the first and narrating a series of extended text messages and phone conversations between him and Alefantis. Not going to link to it but it currently occupies the majority of space on the "hot" tab of their page.
Assuming it's authentic, Alefantis sounds 1) pissed and 2) like he is in close contact with the police and/or FBI. Which, assuming his innocence, is fairly understandable given the fabulist harrasment campaign to which he has been subject. Of course, the Voat folks have taken his threats to seek legal action against (and/or cause personal harm to - not verified) the video maker as further damning evidence that they're hot on the trail of the revelation of the big lie.
I'm scared of these people.
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