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messianic
2018-07-23 08:41 pm (UTC)
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There's a lot to process there. Sorry, give me a second.
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bittybat
2018-07-24 04:11 am (UTC)
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It's been longer than second.
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messianic
2018-07-24 06:00 pm (UTC)
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What sorts of things do you do with yourself that you feel like you can gather information better than the mafia?
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2018-07-26 08:41 pm (UTC)
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They assume coercion is the pinnacle of information gathering which is foolish. Intimidation is only necessary when the informant is resistant or aggressive, and you need the information quickly. There are easier, more effective ways.
Stealth and leading questions, for example.
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messianic
2018-07-28 11:30 pm (UTC)
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That didn't actually answer my question, I think... but I believe you and that your questioning techniques are better. No doubts here.
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There's a lot to process there. Sorry, give me a second.
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What sorts of things do you do with yourself that you feel like you can gather information better than the mafia?
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They assume coercion is the pinnacle of information gathering which is foolish. Intimidation is only necessary when the informant is resistant or aggressive, and you need the information quickly. There are easier, more effective ways.
Stealth and leading questions, for example.
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That didn't actually answer my question, I think... but I believe you and that your questioning techniques are better. No doubts here.