The fact that the owner of the blog is definitely into youths also backs it up. Once again, it's not a pedo blog, but that's definitely there. Though the pedophilia is glossed over as normal. As I said, the veneration of that french guy who was clearly disturbed is telling.
Not yet. I'm not a dark web guy. What interesting is that the blog has a real strong "boy" (teenager) vibe at parts of it. Though I don't think it's an all out pedo blog. It seems to be a guy who has identified himself as liking young teenage boys, and has built a mythology around it. The weirdest piece is that comment where that one gay dude was talking about that pedo who used "Antinoo" as his username on a dating website, which is definitely "Antinous" the statue guy. That there is a blog that has this same stuff going on is trippy.
Thanks for the reply. It does seem like a potential culture clue. Anything that involves more than one person, people have to find some way to communicate.
Thank you for the comment. I'll keep working at it. Though it's not going to lead to any arrest. The biggest upside I see is being able to establish it as a known symbol, which then has James Alefantis dead to rights. It's looking more like a "soft" symbol than a "hard" one if we can use that term.
Weirdly enough I may have some shills down voting this post on Imgur. Maybe not, could just be ppl who don't know about Pizza Gate. Is that normal on Imgur? Does anyone know?
I know it's already been pointed out that the Jimmy Comet Statue is Antinous, a historical youth lover of a pedo ( https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1453155 ). Yet if we can prove that Antinous is a symbol often used by pedophiles, we have a really strong tie here. This is why a submitted this as an independent link from the original one. It's possible that Antinous is just a symbol that homosexual men like to use. But let's look into this further.
A review on the blog of a book titled "The Boy from Bithynia". The Interested in the use of the word 'Boy' especially considering that Antinous was a Boy (12 years old) when he first met Hadrian. The blog describes the book as "THE BOY FROM BITHYNIA tells the story of Hadrian's meeting Antinous in Bithynia, the eventual relationship that followed and the tragic end of the Beloved." Once again, is this just normal gay erotica or is there a definite pedo vibe going on? https://antinousgaygod.blogspot.ca/2012/07/the-boy-from-bithynia-hotly-awaited.html
Holy Crap, the rabbit hole. The guy who wrote that poem is Allen Ginsberg who was a member of the Man Boy Love Association which is a pedophilia advocacy group. Dafuq.
thicktail1730947 ago
It's disturbing, but it doesn't seem strong. Do you have evidence of any contemporary groups using this statue in their messaging?
Wage_Slave217 ago
The fact that the owner of the blog is definitely into youths also backs it up. Once again, it's not a pedo blog, but that's definitely there. Though the pedophilia is glossed over as normal. As I said, the veneration of that french guy who was clearly disturbed is telling.
Wage_Slave217 ago
Not yet. I'm not a dark web guy. What interesting is that the blog has a real strong "boy" (teenager) vibe at parts of it. Though I don't think it's an all out pedo blog. It seems to be a guy who has identified himself as liking young teenage boys, and has built a mythology around it. The weirdest piece is that comment where that one gay dude was talking about that pedo who used "Antinoo" as his username on a dating website, which is definitely "Antinous" the statue guy. That there is a blog that has this same stuff going on is trippy.
thicktail1730947 ago
Thanks for the reply. It does seem like a potential culture clue. Anything that involves more than one person, people have to find some way to communicate.
Wage_Slave217 ago
Thank you for the comment. I'll keep working at it. Though it's not going to lead to any arrest. The biggest upside I see is being able to establish it as a known symbol, which then has James Alefantis dead to rights. It's looking more like a "soft" symbol than a "hard" one if we can use that term.
Wage_Slave217 ago
Weirdly enough I may have some shills down voting this post on Imgur. Maybe not, could just be ppl who don't know about Pizza Gate. Is that normal on Imgur? Does anyone know?
Precipitate ago
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Wage_Slave217 ago
I know it's already been pointed out that the Jimmy Comet Statue is Antinous, a historical youth lover of a pedo ( https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1453155 ). Yet if we can prove that Antinous is a symbol often used by pedophiles, we have a really strong tie here. This is why a submitted this as an independent link from the original one. It's possible that Antinous is just a symbol that homosexual men like to use. But let's look into this further.
Blog in the pic: https://antinousgaygod.blogspot.ca/ Twitter connected to the blog: https://twitter.com/antinousgaygod Infogram about James Alefantis (Jimmy Comet) and Antinous: https://i.sli.mg/OiuAN1.png (from original post I've already linked to).
Wage_Slave217 ago
A review on the blog of a book titled "The Boy from Bithynia". The Interested in the use of the word 'Boy' especially considering that Antinous was a Boy (12 years old) when he first met Hadrian. The blog describes the book as "THE BOY FROM BITHYNIA tells the story of Hadrian's meeting Antinous in Bithynia, the eventual relationship that followed and the tragic end of the Beloved." Once again, is this just normal gay erotica or is there a definite pedo vibe going on? https://antinousgaygod.blogspot.ca/2012/07/the-boy-from-bithynia-hotly-awaited.html
Wage_Slave217 ago
Holy Crap, the rabbit hole. The guy who wrote that poem is Allen Ginsberg who was a member of the Man Boy Love Association which is a pedophilia advocacy group. Dafuq.
Wage_Slave217 ago
A strange poem I found on the blog, it starts off w/ "Some think the love boys is wicked." and goes on to defend the love of boys. Do you think that this is just "poetry" and the term "boys" is figurative? https://antinousgaygod.blogspot.ca/2013/06/old-love-story-by-allen-ginsberg-some.html