Yeah, anon 'members. I think we may just have a different crowd in here these days, especially since too many people are just stuck in their houses right now. I don't dig as much as I used to, I'm more about compiling and comparing new info against old observations and theories. Lots of open ends. Lots of fast news cycles too.
For me it kinda sucks because I keep adding things to my dig list, but can't ever seem to get back to it kek. You fall behind a day, you're kind of screwed.
>Thought exercises are fun, and sometimes very fruitful.
Anons get yelled at for this sometimes (muh chit-chat), but that's what the hive mind is. And those digs are usually the best. You get all kinds of input: questions that lead to more digs, new meme ideas, etc. It takes a village (kek).
Trusting the plan isn't always as easy as us shitposting about it kek.
>forget new eyes haven't seen what we have for the last 2 1/2 years
Truer than true. I understand if someone would have difficulty reading old stuff though. Not because it's hard, just because there are only so many hours in a day to read. We dug as it was happening. Easier to process and absorb in little bits. It never ends either.
Trying to get a normie to process how insanely connected all things are is hard as fuck, I'll say that. Even I still have a WTF moment every day, and I'm here every day. Pepe related.
Thx, anon.
>not handling any politicians
>“He’s not just looking at the FBI,” Barr said. “He’s looking at other agencies and departments and also private actors. So it’s a much broader investigation.”
https://www.theepochtimes.com/durhams-broad-spygate-inquiry-looking-at-private-actors-barr-says_3179602.html
The investigation really does have RICO written all over it. So what if they can prove that the upper tiers of the FBI and CIA were essentially mob syndicates affiliated with other more private mob syndicates? What kinds of crimes do mobs usually commit? Violence and trafficking. I'm wondering if they're going after them for Vegas. I think that would open eyes.
Yep!