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Vindicator ago

Great post, Blacksmith. Very interesting.

We've been watching AHS and playing "spot pizzagate" for two years now. Last week, I had a house full of extended family relatives, including my new step brother and his wife, and new step father. They are non-Hillary lib normies from the midwest, but he's pretty bright. I had to keep leaving the family activities in the evening to mod v/pizzagate, so of course I explained what I was doing. He was curious, and began asking questions. I told him the overview and some of the crazy shit that we've found and that has happened. A few nights later, we were refilling our Scotch glasses and he said he was worried what I was doing might be dangerous. I said, "ayep" but we've got to stand up and fight for our country. We had our drinks. Next night, I turned on the AHS episode and everyone watched it. These are folks who pretty much just watch Packers and Brewers games on TV. They were blown away by the clearly repugnant Satanism, depravity, violence and denigration being pushed. Couldn't believe it. So I hit pause and told them about Q, "these people are sick", "the truth would put 99% of people in the hospital", Spirit Cooking, etc.

A bunch more eyes opened. Couldn't have done it as effectively without AHS.

Blacksmith21 ago

I've been babbling to my wife for the last few weeks about the song. She is the one who got me watching AHS. I try to put aside the reality and just enjoy it for the sickness it is, but it's nearly impossible. Especially this season.

Needless to say, after my rants earlier in the day about that fucking song had subsided and we watched last week's episode, concluding in with "the song", I loved watching her jaw hit the floor. All I did was look at her and say "told ya". No more arguments. (she's not a denier, just gets fed up with my frequent rants and switches to Real Housewives for a her mental pablum dose).