Maybe this type of thing is said to instill hope / optimism in people, but I just don't get why they do it. Are they so 'in the know' that their goal is to push the enemy to 'expend ammunition' or are they just hoping to make the enemy squirm (while putting their own lives at stake)? Posting the actual receipts instead of waving them around claiming you're GONNA publish them seems like a pretty dangerous game to be playing.
I can't even recall a time when some Truther type person claimed "such and such yuuuuuuuuuge thing is coming" (especially tagging it to a certain date) and it actually did. It seems to me like whatever the whoopdeedoo thing was they were talking about (A) turned out to be a nothing burger with little to no impact or (B) it never happened at all - at least not yet.
I do believe this poor girl's horrific story and think she may actually have an inside track on something coming out of cases that she herself was a victim of and testified about re: them. But it still doesn't make any sense to me why she would tease this kind of info out to the general public before it actually occurs. Who benefits from her doing that?
Does it put her in more harm's way by teasing this before her perpetrators are actually behind bars (and make sure they're not immediately released right afterwards)? And how much damage does it do to her credibility if teased arrests aren't forthcoming in a short timeframe?
Maybe this type of thing is said to instill hope / optimism in people, but I just don't get why they do it. Are they so 'in the know' that their goal is to push the enemy to 'expend ammunition' or are they just hoping to make the enemy squirm (while putting their own lives at stake)? Posting the actual receipts instead of waving them around claiming you're GONNA publish them seems like a pretty dangerous game to be playing.
I can't even recall a time when some Truther type person claimed "such and such yuuuuuuuuuge thing is coming" (especially tagging it to a certain date) and it actually did. It seems to me like whatever the whoopdeedoo thing was they were talking about (A) turned out to be a nothing burger with little to no impact or (B) it never happened at all - at least not yet.
I do believe this poor girl's horrific story and think she may actually have an inside track on something coming out of cases that she herself was a victim of and testified about re: them. But it still doesn't make any sense to me why she would tease this kind of info out to the general public before it actually occurs. Who benefits from her doing that?
Does it put her in more harm's way by teasing this before her perpetrators are actually behind bars (and make sure they're not immediately released right afterwards)? And how much damage does it do to her credibility if teased arrests aren't forthcoming in a short timeframe?