Good day everyone,
This a very general discussion, with the intention of discussing the shortcomings of the doj documents in our current processes and procedures, in order to suggest changes that will ultimately save everyone time. Specifically, the hope is to discuss “what-it’s” in order to save us the trouble of making it halfway through the files, discovering game changing intel, and having to go back and re-review the files already considered complete.
For example, a concern of mine is the validity and usefulness of all 3.5m documents provided by the doj. There may be nothing we can do at this time, but maybe we can develop a process that will make understanding, tagging, and consolidating the required documents much easier for the future. I.E.: if we can develop a baseline, we can request an update for the ability to earmark yay or na, hopefully making documents easier to consolidate if or when we find game changing intel.
There are many things that can go wrong in our investigation, my hope is to get ahead of the idiots who set up and dropped the epstein files, and beat them at their own game.
Thanks for your time, and remember you are awesome. LETS F**KING WIN THIS WAR!

