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Baconmon ago

I agree with your conclusion, and I'll explain why:
I wouldn't say that the pizzagate community is necessarily running out of steam, however, there are only so many things that can be discovered before you start running out of new things and links to discover..

I think it is incorrect to have a mentality such as: "We haven't done good enough yet, because we still haven't found the smoking gun yet!", because in reality the pizzagate community has found tons of incredibly good evidence.. But when will it be "good enough"?..

The problem isn't pizzagate community, it is the departments (like FBI etc.) in the US government that are acting as the bottleneck right now.. Most people probably define "smoking gun" as a piece of evidence that is so obvious that we could show it to the FBI and the FBI would immediately say "WHOA! We definitely need to investigate that!".. But realistically we have already found tons of crap that should warrant an FBI investigation..

So I would postulate that pizzagate community isn't necessarily getting uninterested, but that even if they find smoking gun after smoking gun.......Well, nothing is a smoking gun if you can't really do any thing with it.. It is like playing mario brothers and you find every star coin in the whole game, but the game still tells you "SORRY, that still isn't good enough, I still won't let you win the game"..
(Note: I am not suggesting that we have found every single piece of evidence concerning pizzagate yet)

So, I agree with your conclusion; I think that people that are having a hard time finding any more additional evidence should start to channel some of their energy in to raising pizzagate laterally through social media, and spreading it more and more until it becomes general public knowledge, and then FBI will be forced to make a statement on it, or do some thing about it..

Actually that has already been happening.. I mean even steven colbert talked about it on his show.. He tried to say it is fake, but he also unwittingly exposed tons of new people to pizzagate that have never heard about it before.. Any big person or media that is trying to say "this is fake!" is also exposing it to the public more and more.. It is like some one telling you "There is no dead body in my back yard! That is ridiculous!"........Before he told you a dead body wasn't in his yard, you never even thought about it, but now you are starting to wonder about it, and might end up looking in to it your self..

Also, if people don't want to just post plain text messages on social media like "pizzagate is real!", you can also make memes about it (which is more fun than just posting text) and post your memes to social media or voat/chans etc..