Not to be confrontional but Alex should have been more clear about his stance on Pizzagate. The literal and/or implied message he's giving out is that we should stop wasting our time investigating this and/or Pizzagate is more of a diversion than a serious investigative path. What is wrong if people continue investigating good leads? Or what is wrong if his channel reports allegations of such and such or reports on stories that are on the internet? The problem is that Alex puts too much weight on the theory that the MSM has planted this story as a diversion from other criminal or sinister activities indicated or written in the Podesta/Clinton leaks. But what's the evidence for his theory? Is the evidence for his theory better than the complied evidence of the stickied summaries for Pizzagate or the good articles written about the whole view? Alex Jones to his credit does important work, which is why its disappointing that he's vague on his stance on Pizzagate. But that's exactly what some wanted to happen, so that Pizzagate won't gain so much momentum and instead would die off. Just because a piece of information among many turned out to be a baiting lie does not necessarily discredit the other pieces. Neither does it necessarily mean that the other pieces are planted by MSM agents (some pieces of evidence occurred a year or 2 before the leaks). Nobody is asking Alex Jones to go 100% on this if he doesnt believe in it, but it is a big disservice to the other dedicated investigators to write them off on the basis on his theory for reasons given above.
Part of the video where Alex lays out his theory on Pizzagate being a diversion
https://youtu.be/pA65Upo_AEM?t=261
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ChevroletInTokyo ago
He's right about the fact we're being easily discredited as "a group of people who obsess about the Comet Ping Pong and the underground tunnels". 90% of the people who research pizzagate won't even make it here or to credible evidence. But other than that I don't think Jones is being helpful one bit. He's a bad journalist (if you even want to call him that) who doesn't care about providing credible sources and is running pretty much just a sensationalist outlet.
But to be the Devil's Advocate: I guess he and others anticipated Pizzagate and the Fake News narrative to be tied together and used to discredit anyone who dared to cover it fully like David Seaman. Endgame for Pizzagate seems something massive like the Nuremberg trials with hundreds or even thousands of people who might be covering each others' backs. And that'd mean we're facing the most powerful group in the world which will do anything to remain just that.