neeneko wrote: ↑Fri Oct 07, 2022 6:18 am
I can believe that the inventory system is so difficult to work with and disorganized that no one is actually sure. A lot of these systems are great at having data entered into them but are a nightmare to actually search and extract from.
Also, what about documents so secret only about 5 people even have clearance to know about? It might be difficult for prosecutors in the DOJ to know exactly what's missing.
However, I agree with Gregg, and that's why paralegals exist in gigantic law firms (like, for example, the DOJ) - they create inventories of documents, they use OCR to upload the text of every document, they make every word in the database searchable, and so forth. Then they think up more useful stuff to do, and they do that.
Never never
never underestimate the DOJ in this case.
Or as they would say in the original Ghostbusters: Get 'em, Ray.
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