Help with Mueller Team Bias, Day 5

I'm not going to post the update itself today, I've only added about 50 lines. (TOTAL lines in spreadsheet -482, including spaces)

I've spent most of the day ripping apart the DB structure I used before, as it's taking me awhile to remember how to normalize the tables and relate them for the kind of relationship queries I want to set up. IIRC, the last time I built a complex DB, it took me a good bit of time to get my brain on track, but once it clicked, the work went efficiently.

I'm also looking at getting a better workflow going on this project
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the good news is that I am starting to see a clear relationship between some of the different pieces of the puzzle; it's one thing to string together a set of negative data, but it is something else completely to be able to see HOW the actions cause and/or reinforce each other.

the biggest problem is digging in too deep on the events that PRECEDE the Mueller "investigation". You have to have a summary so that you can explain WHY the FBI is covering things up, for the democrats, for the deep state, and for themselves. At the same time, when you add into too much detail, it can slow down a precise and clear summary of the events at hand.

The point is simply to explain why the team is not just biased, but it's actions are intentionally to protect, at the heart of it, the FBI from the corruption charges it so richly deserves.

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Versions 3 (linked from 4) and 4 explain in a general sense the kind of help I'm looking for.

But, by the next time I give a full update, there will be some major details/data added ;>

Thanks for reading, back to the grindstone ;>

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