Need input on best practices regarding reporting on Pizzagate / Epstein.
What are the best practices for a victim involved in making a report to law enforcement regarding Pizzagate / Epstein?
Contact FBI first? Contact investigative reporters first?
File report with local law enforcement or law enforcement where crime occured?
Seeing as how so many whistleblowers are ending up dead or missing, I wanted to gather from the community / mods is the best way to go about this.
It is alarming how mainstream outlets on the internet are compromised to the degree that they are. If you are to post anything regarding child sex abuse you are at risk of Twitter / Reddit / Youtube deleting and censoring you. The reality that victims face an uphill battle while the perps have abundant resources and power to silence and discredit anyone who speaks out, needs to be addressed.
▼ Vindicator
I agree with @think- . Brad Edwards is probably your best bet if this is specifically Epstein related.
If you wanted to try an investigative journalist, you might reach out to either Will Craddick or Elizabeth Lea Vos. They both started out here on this board. A YouTuber I think is trustworthy who is interested in Epstein is Patrick Mack ( @IPOT1776 on Twitter).
Can you add a link to this submission so I don't have to remove it per Rule 2? I'll give you our 24 Hour Grace flair, so you can edit.
▼ 21yearsofdigging
Let me think on this one. Who to trust is the question. Most police agencies I contacted concerning the safety of my children turned on me. Mainstream news wouldn't touch me(big surprise). To tell you the truth, many supposed truther youtubers are what I consider fakes or worse. Brad Edwards is a good idea, which I saw think post about. Strong tough and has a platform is what you need
▼ think-
Don't contact the FBI first. They are in on it. Don't trust investigative reporters, you don't know for sure which side they're on, even if they seem to be legit.
Contact a lawyer first, but not Boise, Allred or Bloom.
I'd recommend getting in touch with Brad Edwards, who represented several of Epstein's victims during the Florida trial.
He got mentioned in the three part series Julie Brown wrote for the Miami Herald about Epstein's victims.
He's also representing several victims who are currently sueing Epstein's estate.
You can see him in this video -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ss-kORw6wW4
@elephantdoesntforget , it's great to see your're back, and thank you for submitting a post.
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Thank you, and best wishes. :-) Hope you're fine.
▼ elephantdoesntforget
Thank you for the advice. It's good to be back. :)
Yes, LOL, I think everyone knows Allred is as dirty as they come.
▼ think-
Kindly welcome. :-)
Well, Allred actually represents some of Epstein's victims, so apparently not everybody knows that she cannot be trusted... :-/
▼ elephantdoesntforget
Right, unfortunately so. Her and her brood Lisa Bloom are the shakedown queens.
How many kids has Allred pimped? Hopefully the truth comes out soon.