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[–] Infopractical ago 

"Those YouTube videos about "a mysterious and alarming number of missing children in the DC area" are complete horsecrap."

They are no more horsecrap than all your playing around with numbers was horsecrap on the way to learning math. They very simply explanation that they indicated a "clearly immense simple distinction between Virginia and all other states regarding missing children," turned out to be (apparently) incorrect.

That doesn't mean there is nothing to learn from the data, as I've alluded to with additional thought experiments.

In the meantime, you might better question why all this research must be done publicly, which is problematic because it means that an organization that might be purely innocent and beneficial in nature is subjected publicly to experiments and speculation. Why is that? It's because after decades of known pedophile rings being mostly covered up time and again (in order to protect powerful people), the public now has the motivation and tools to conduct the investigations that our government refuses to conduct.

RealityCalls has done a nice service on one piece of this investigation, but that is in no way definitive of the sources of data, which are still obfuscated or unrevealed in important ways.

"Then to make matters worse, instead of acknowledging and apologizing...RealyCalls went to far as to accuse the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children of being incompetent for failing to conform to their stated falsehoods."

That's not what it sounded like to me. It sounded like she acknowledges that a step in the investigation that she undertook with her stats contact yielded information that shifted the relevant set of hypotheses. And that's...reasonable.

There is no point in being angry that the world has not yet conformed to your claimed omnipotence. Just explain your position as best you can and keep thinking about the problem.

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[–] GhostshipResearch ago 

When I was “playing around with numbers” I may have wrongly thought 1 + 1 = 7 while I was learning math. However, if I was stupid enough to post a video on YouTube making the declarative statement that 1 + 1 = 7 without so much as attempting to confirm what I was saying was accurate or not, then I should also be prepared for people who knew a bit more about math to correct me and admonish me not to pretend I was a math wiz until I actually mastered the subject.

This #Pizzagate forum has rules in place designed to allow for thoughtful inquiry while maintaining the credibility of the investigation. Chief among them is the mandate that every assertion must have a corresponding source to support it.

The YouTube videos are not credible and are completely false from their titles down to the last second on air. Some of the producers of these videos have even acknowledged this fact.

What you heard in one such video was RealtyCalls quoting me and my contribution as a professional investigator and industry expert in setting the record straight.

RealityCalls has not done a “nice service” here. They have posted misinformation without so much as attempting to perform any research or fact-finding ahead of time. Then, they posted a second video that was a complete failure of an attempt to admit they were wrong in their previous video. And both videos only serve to continue to perpetuate the misinformation, because they remain on YouTube generating revenue for the channel owners.

It is a mischaracterization to state there is a “need for this research to be done publically”. What you are referring to is not research, it is misinformation. Actual data is available, feel free to quote it and use it as a basis for research to your heart’s content.

That does not change the fact that these self-admitted erroneous sources are continuing to be confused with and used as valid sources of the #Pizzagate investigation by people who are unable to discern between fact and fiction.