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Sorry, I should have been clearer about exactly what footage I meant. Strictly limited to public areas, which is where most of the cameras would be rolling anyway. There is actually very little on Youtube even after two weeks, plenty of video that started after the alarms sounded, but practically none catching the start. I'm sure cameras were rolling at that time, just whoever has those cameras didn't consider the footage interesting enough to upload.

We will have to agree to disagree about the efficiency of the police, this is bordering into politics. No matter whether the crowd is right or wrong, we would only forward any theories or evidence to law enforcement types if we agree on a single theory as a majority. I don't think it's much to ask from our servants to look at just one more theory.

There is one place we are definitely more efficient than the police, that is recognizing fursuits, and fursuit-related activities. If some of the rumors were accurate about a fursuiter planting the bomb, our community would be able to determine the full history of that fursuit very quickly. We could also potentially clear fursuiters, as we know very well the kinds of things fursuiters do and the difficulties they may have with navigating a stairwell.

I'm not really entirely sure if I understand you, because the FBI could download those videos if they were posted in public. If you're suggesting they should never be uploaded in public and instead sent direct to the FBI, does that mean we should censor any further video clips that might get posted to Youtube in case they create false leads? That doesn't make sense to me.

Now there are a few pieces of private footage I would like to see, at room parties, particularly on the ninth floor. I'm not murry, I actually think there might be some evidence lurking there. It was near the device, the device was set off at about the same time the party disbanded, and there was allegedly a suitcase full of alcohol in that room. Alcohol means drunk and stupid con-goers, and it also means a catalyst for mixing with sodium or calcium hypochlorite. In other words half of a chlorine bomb, including the bottle. I would like to know what the percentage of alcohol per volume was, and I hope in the rush the investigators combed that room and checked those bottles.

I'd better say that I'm not pointing fingers by that last paragraph, it's likely the perpetrator never went to that room party, and may be an outsider. It is also possible they were at the party but had no relationship with the owner of the room or the alcohol bottles. These are the clues the community may be able to help join, as they have memories of the day which the investigators do not.

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