I admire Sundance for doing this. He has really connected a lot of dots and thus placed himself at risk by publishing them. I have been sending his articles to many people.
My take away is each and every one of us has to stand up and say “WE KNOW”.
I will not be surprised to learn that those we thought were our media/congress/DOJ “friends” are not.
My only worry is whether Sundance is able to pull himself out of the weeds enough to build a layered approach to the information. He wrote once that the right approach was a layered link approach, and that was correct. The problem is how you do that when you aren’t in front of people force-feeding the information down their throats.
Even DC staff is going to be of the generations that don’t have the patience to absorb information. They can take in only the top, and each idea has to be simplified to absurdity and then hit over and over and over again until they can’t escape learning it. And the background proofs have to be trivially connected so that when they spread everything over a desk, feel overwhelmed and push it back together, it can be quickly sorted to be usable later.
Think of it sort of like teaching Schrodinger’s Equations to someone in half an hour. And hoping to test them on what you taught a week later.