There is nothing great about great amounts of data. Foremost, Edward Jay Epstein reminds us, is making sense of it:
The critical problem in government investigations is inherent in the evaluation, not the accumulation, of data. The fact that the government can amass a virtually unlimited amount of information on any given subject only intensifies the problem.
(Quoted on pages 31 of Head Shot: The Science behind the JFK Assassination, by G. Paul Chambers. Prometheus Books, 2010.)
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