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theblackblood ago

I think there is intentionally a lot of falsified "evidence" and misguiding information being funneled into the pizzagate investigation with the intent being to minimise credibility and to make navigation of the more compelling, credible evidence a much greater challenge. I think people investigating pizzagate need to be meticulous and careful to ensure they don't discredit themselves by citing falsified information or missing the forest for the trees. Further, I think people need to be careful how they approach pizzagate. It appears as though the media emphasis on the more far-fetched claims as well as on "fake news" and "Russian propaganda" is intended to lump all alternative media in with the alt right and then discredit the alt right and all those associated with it as crazed conspiracy theorists whilst simultaneously justifying greater censorship of the web - all this being in order to help preserve the successful dissemination of establishment propaganda through the MSM. Don't bite the bait and cite falsified information, fraudulently modified images and so on. We need to ensure clarity as best as possible.