The research done here is some of the toughest around.To find and document so much of what you want is about as tough as it gets.
Even when you do find something that looks good you have to ask yourself ‘now is this too easy to find? Is it disinformation’? Or what is really going on here.
As crazy as it sounds some of the best info you will find is off the cuff so to speak. Found by accident while searching for something else. It's the stuff that wasn't covered up by those who do little else but dis-inform those who search.
FR is about as good as there is when it comes to raw research. Is it frustrating? Unbelievably so. But if its doable it will be done here.
Boy, does that ring a bell! I could quote a number of examples like that. It's the mistakes the mouthpieces make and then trip themselves up, that are the true gems. One sits there and thinks...good heavens, how could they have made such a stupid statement!
My all time favourite is the John Hunt statement that has him visiting 'Ann Dunham' at the Seattle address after he had just returned from Utah...it was the time of the World Fair...
And then, right on cue, in another article, up pops some woman named Barbara and she is reading from the same script...word for word. She had spent the afternoon with 'Ann Dunham' and had just returned from Utah at the time of the World Fair...
I almost choked, laughing. Someone goofed and sent the same scrip to two people. Naturally, the John Hunt article went down the rabbit hole. I did post both side by side a number of times, right now the record is buried somewhere in an FR comment.