Difference between revisions of "Talk:Bellingcat"

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(this nonsense from Bellingcat is not evidence/proof of anything)
 
(Be careful what you wish for)
 
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I know that this is a very thin start to an article but I just felt that something needed to go out there for a start.  For all I know  some of the guys in Donbass may have asked some mates over the border to help out with the bombing problem and it went badly wrong.  Time may (or may not) tell on this.  But this nonsense from Bellingcat is not evidence/proof of anything. --[[User:Two Dogs|Two Dogs]] ([[User talk:Two Dogs|talk]]) 19:06, 10 September 2014 (IST)
 
I know that this is a very thin start to an article but I just felt that something needed to go out there for a start.  For all I know  some of the guys in Donbass may have asked some mates over the border to help out with the bombing problem and it went badly wrong.  Time may (or may not) tell on this.  But this nonsense from Bellingcat is not evidence/proof of anything. --[[User:Two Dogs|Two Dogs]] ([[User talk:Two Dogs|talk]]) 19:06, 10 September 2014 (IST)
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In the spirit of the Bellingcat project-funding home page, which says "''bellingcat.com will unite citizen investigative journalists to use '''open source information to report on issues that are being ignored'''''" this article is looking particularly at what '''has''' been ignored.  Be careful what you wish for! --[[User:Two Dogs|Two Dogs]] ([[User talk:Two Dogs|talk]]) 10:43, 13 September 2014 (IST)

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I know that this is a very thin start to an article but I just felt that something needed to go out there for a start. For all I know some of the guys in Donbass may have asked some mates over the border to help out with the bombing problem and it went badly wrong. Time may (or may not) tell on this. But this nonsense from Bellingcat is not evidence/proof of anything. --Two Dogs (talk) 19:06, 10 September 2014 (IST)

In the spirit of the Bellingcat project-funding home page, which says "bellingcat.com will unite citizen investigative journalists to use open source information to report on issues that are being ignored" this article is looking particularly at what has been ignored. Be careful what you wish for! --Two Dogs (talk) 10:43, 13 September 2014 (IST)