INVESTIGATION
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Definitions
1. the careful discovery and sorting of facts. Without good investigation we don't have justice, we have random vengeance. Investigation must always be aimed at the specific person, the time and the place. Else you'll sink in a morass of generality and get nowhere. (HCOMO.7)
2. if an organization is folding up, or becoming less able to make things go, then the effort to stop things is greater than the effort to make them go. This being the case, and because one is dealing with an insanity, any effort to find reasonable explanations will fail. So you're looking for things which are totally unreasonable because an insanity is total unreasonability. Therefore, your investigation must proceed along the lines of what you don't understand and you'll arrive with the stopper. That is very condensed but that is it. (6711C18)