And then the propaganda ministry calls it getting "lost". Imagine somebody breaking into your home and stealing a suitcase full of your valuable belongings. How would you like the press reporting it as someone breaking into your home and losing a suitcase of which didn't belong to them? I've heard of the same thing happening, over there by you, when nobody has heard from the New York police, as to what happened to Anthony Weiner's laptop which was reported to have contained evidence so shocking that the cop who was viewing it got severely mentally traumatised from having had to evaluate it, judging by their biased recent investigations attempting to pin something onto the elected president while simultaneously "redacting" evidence which could lead to convicting a certain real criminal who ran a fake charity of whom one of her employees got caught red-handed attempting to smuggle undocumented children out of Haiti. But, nobody has reported the laptop as having got up and booked as if it got lost. Over there, at least you have the F.B.I. which can get called in, when something like that becomes an interstate issue. Not that I would trust them with anything I may happen to find. We have nothing like that, here, where a branch of government can practise oversight when some dirty cop is destroying evidence. You don't think for a minute that they losted the suitcase with the intent of it showing up full again. Not only is there lack of oversight as well as virtually every branch of government having gone rogue, there are no effective laws in place for dealing with these situations. To find out who's behind all of this, you at least need to have a fully independent of government investigation of some kind. For it to succeed, you need to override all conventions ever ratified. In my opinion, when crimes occur which victimise children, any means necessary to make suspects talk is justified. Even if it brings us back to Medieval times. Because we have become too "civilized", criminals of this caliber continue on as if they will stay above the law. As a matter of fact, I 've torn down a discarded HDD, because I needed one of the spacer rings for my rear cigarette installation. This HDD was discarded, because of mechanical reasons. Meaning that it's likely that the person discarding it didn't have the possibility of erasing what's on it. Now, if I ever install these dics into a functioning HDD and find incriminating eveidence, it's gotten to the point to where I wouldn't know on whom to turn it in