Deal with it or resign your commission. This fight takes mental/emotional toughness. If you are going to fixate on your personal angst and frustration, keep it to yourself if you can muster the self discipline. It isn't helpful, it doesn't do anything but spread negativity and program your brain to be a whiner and complainer. You decide what your character will be.
WWII veterans and those at home at that time sometimes mention that a huge difference in how they view the war from the rest of us is that THEY DIDN'T KNOW IF THEY WOULD WIN. All these folks complaining because they are frustrated and "look like fools" seem to have lost the plot. This isn't about them and they aren't the first to have to live with setbacks, ambiguity, frustration and difficulty. Soft. We all know it is hard. Why in the world do people think something being hard justifies meltdowns? They may not be cut out for this. Their fury and angst undermines the effort.
>>It can typically be released but usually isn't if public dissemination could undermine the case, violate privacy or a variety of other restrictions. We hear 911 tapes all the time and witnesses talk about what they saw. Most LE agencies would have policies/rules in place to protect evidence.
Excellent point.
What part of needing to get the information accepted in court/accepted by the public do you not understand? Reread the crumbs. Just dropping information without making sure it is acceptable in court lets evil people walk and doesn't redpill anyone - they just claim it was fake. Think.
Then resign from the anon team. Maybe you'll be happier.
That's not psychoanalysis. You're being a spoiled brat.
Hope it helped. Do it for me if I stumble.