investigation tips? (request for tips for lay investigators, whether for Sandy Hook, Pizzagate, etc)

Zenaan Harkness zen at freedbms.net
Thu Dec 8 02:26:17 PST 2016


Looking at some YouTubes, it's evident to some of us that there's some
pretty serious lay investigations going on right now, causing a bit of
flip out here and there by the MSM.

For example, first InfoWars gets a substantial "point in time" summary
out, which (just like the David Duke interview) promptly gets taken
offline - try these links, but if these are also taken down (like
previous uploads), keep searching:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sh2qZBFJsqA
(z2Ie6AG4VGE was the first one, now deleted)

Analysis of the situation as at December 6th, 2016, e.g. Joe Biggs quits
AlexJones, 'yesterday' (Dec 5th), tweets about it ("I'll be
freelancing") then deletes his tweet:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLBW2T1qroc


So the suggestion is to lay investigators, to investigate under the
radar, rather than publish every tiny step forward.

This sounds sensible.


Question: if you hit the motherload, what do you do? How do you get the
information out there? Via Wikileaks or something?

Just read up on Wikileaks, and how they suggest to safely leak docs?

What about in the face of the present uncertainty about the continued
existence of the life of the man Julian Assange?

This is from the point of view of the lay investigator who might
otherwise get themselves into hot water quickly, and fail to get their
info out. Whom do you trust (in real life), may be a good starting
question for those who have not leaked before?



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