Hey guys, first of all, I am 100% convinced there's both smoke and fire with this whole thing. It's huge. BUT
There are a lot of videos and articles out there that are repeating "facts" that have been debunked. Even if you tell someone 10 incontrovertible facts, if 1 thing is debunked, that's the only thing they'll focus on. For instance
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a lot of people point to the "Arch of Hysteria" sculpture in Tony Podestas house and say "it's a tribute to Jeffery Dahmer..." Well, it's not. It's fucked up, but it's the artist's rendition of someone writhing violently in a psychotic fit. Source: https://www.gallery.ca/en/see/collections/artwork.php?mkey=100798
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The "Boum Boum Room" pic isn't from Comet. It's a club (a total get drunk and fuck each other club, mind you, but a club in DC nonetheless). Very easy to be discredited if you try to point to this and say, "why is this at a family friendly pizza joint?" It's not.
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The 14 and the fish on John PĒD-esta's hands. That photo is attached to a Wikileaks email where he says he's happy about the #14 item on a climate change agenda: protecting the oceans and sea life. Even if there's a double meaning, the fact that there's a simple explanation is enough to ruin your/our credibility if we go repeating that crap.
Point is We should STRONGLY police ourselves and have a sticky post for all debunked garbage, so we don't go ruining our own credibility. Otherwise we'll end up like 9-11 Truthers, fighting to be taken seriously for decades, and a whole lot of kids are going to become "pizza-related"
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thezodiac ago
Good post. Here are some facts I gathered which cannot be debunked. We should focus on solid proofs, not bullshit. I think the smoking gun is the connection between Marina Abramovic, James Alefantis and the Podesta brothers. We should focus on that.
If #Pizzagate is not real, then we have to believe that:
lookingfortruth ago
Do you have the link/source for the "2 hours of pizza" thing, and the really wanting pizza for an hour? I haven't heard of that yet. To be fair, there is a perfectly reasonable grammatical explanation for being better at dominos "on" things. Haven't you ever heard someone say that they do something "on a full stomach" for example? So he could (possibly) be saying "Do you think I'd be better at dominos having eaten pizza than having eaten pasta."
AnonDude ago
There's also an e-mail where they ask
Freemasonsrus ago
Dominos is also the favorite game for Haitians.