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posted ago by hillarysdildont ago by hillarysdildont +53 / -0

Legal Pedes: Insight on what data is required for the formal reporting of a fraud event

Any Pede: Motivated and analytical minds to help fill the table with ANY AND ALL potential fraud information

Tech Pedes: Shaping our near and longterm roadmap and contributing potential solution designs/concepts that add value to the build, our effort and our goals.

We built the tables, now we need to fill out the rows and vet the information. DM me and let's beat these sadistic globalists.

Don't look back on this moment and wish you had done more. I will be reposting this call to action every few hours.

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sjw_injection 2 points ago +2 / -0

u/udef sent this link http://ssdmf.info/download.html

I downloaded the file and I'm trying to write a parser to get it into a format that into something you can import into your db....

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dissin_nips 1 point ago +1 / -0

This has already been done. Check out this comment here: https://thedonald.win/p/11PpBIGIl7/x/c/1ASFm848GO

They already have a python script to extract the fields and put them into an sqlite database. I'm running it locally at the moment and so far it seems to work well at parsing it out. It is pretty sizeable, so it takes some time to parse out and store each of the 3 files.

Fields that it parses out are: ssn, first, last, mi, death_year, death_month, death_day, birth_year, birth_month, birth_day

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hillarysdildont [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

We’ve got a very flexible dB structure at the moment, user friendly and no code, no dB skills required. That changes when/if we migrate to a relational structure. Thank you pede

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undef 1 point ago +1 / -0

Try this CSV instead. It is limited to Michigan.

LASTNAME,FIRSTNAME,MIDDLE,DATE OF DEATH,YEAR OF DEATH,DATE OF BIRTH,YEAR OF BIRTH,ZIP CODE AT DEATH

Link to the CSV file: https://mega.nz/file/8sdhhQia#DmO5OzMR7ZP_KP0Y3nzwGmOV2fSEkON6ktnGi7O50Lw