Anonymous ID: bbdd2e April 9, 2018, 7:04 p.m. No.976111   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6184 >>6377 >>6610

Q, is there some way that you could ask POTUS to have a reputable law firm start the class action lawsuit, so we can sign on?

 

Anons, we've got to really consider a few things:

 

–is the law firm that we choose to go with reputable?

–how do we know that the law firm isn't going to jump at the first offer of a settlement?

–does the law firm have the resources to go after these giants?

–what if the law firm is/has colluded with corrupt politicians?

 

If we go with a law firm that's only in it for the money, they'll jump for a settlement right away–and we all know damn well that these groups can pay almost any amount. That means that no discovery will be made–no digging for algorithms, no digging through records, none of the stuff that we need in order to reveal the truth.

 

If we go with a law firm that is too small, then they won't have the resources to track everything down–they'll get killed by the tidal wave of paperwork thrown at them.

 

If we go with a bad one, say Perkins Coie, then we will have just given our names and contact information to the cabal.

 

What we need is a large, effective, driven, fearless, incorruptible law firm. I mean, a firm that is willing to go after people despite knowing that their lives may be put at risk–a law firm that does it because it's the right thing to do. I don't know of any law firms offhand, but here are two examples of the type we need: the lawyers behind "Judicial Watch," Victoria Toensing, and her husband:

https:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria_Toensing

 

Judicial Watch has been filing FOIA's that have been blowing up the headlines for years now–they've got balls and probably the size. Victoria Toensing and her husband Joe diGenova are the ones representing that U1 informant that was gagged by the Obama administration–they're fearless, and appear to be cause-driven.

 

Even if we can't get those specific people (which I'm sure we can't–they don't sound like class-action lawyers), we can at least seek their recommendations. Again, we need lawyers that are doing this not just for the money (it will come), but because they want the American people to know the truth. Just picking the first ones to ask is -not- a smart strategy.