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All those fancy conspiracy decoding tools are overkill, a simple timeline spreadsheet worked for me

I spent 3 months trying to track JFK witness changes with paid software and got nowhere, then I just listed dates and locations in Google Sheets and spotted 4 conflicting reports in an hour. Has anyone else found that basic methods work better than the complex stuff for connecting dots?
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emma_dixon70
Yeah I used to think the paid stuff was necessary too but this totally made me reconsider.
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the_william
Isn't that just how life works, the simplest tools usually cut through the noise the best?
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hannah_perry
4 hours. That's what it took me with a simple yellow legal pad and a pen to find the same patterns in the Maharishi UFO sightings. Everyone's out there buying some $200 program that maps coordinates and I'm just writing down times and locations in a spiral notebook. I even highlighted three different reports that claimed to see the same craft but had it at different altitudes within 5 minutes of each other. The software I tried earlier kept crashing and wouldn't let me just sort the raw data how I wanted. Fancy tools just add noise when all you need is a straight column of numbers and dates.
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