The fact that not enough people know what Pizzagate really is – or that it even exists – calls for more action. It doesn’t matter if FBIanon exists or not – he is absolutely right when he says that we should talk about it and spread the word. Apart from finding “evidence” (and what to do with it when large parts of the government are involved?) we need to move the masses …
Many of us are talking and writing about Pizzagate – online and offline – and by all means, we should continue doing that. But we could also contact people who might come to our side if they knew what Pizzagate is. It doesn’t matter if, in truth, some of them are on “the other side”. If you want, you can use an encrypted email service provider like www.protonmail.com, or you can just send a letter by mail.
So whom can you contact?
People in Law Enforcement (local and national); politicians (local and national); celebrities; but maybe most important of all: journalists (investigative, true crime).
Here are some ideas and contacts in the area of investigative journalism and authors who covered child abuse cases:
https://www.quora.com/Who-are-the-best-investigative-journalists-working-today
International Consortium of Investigative Journalists: https://www.icij.org/ - they even have a file where Podesta is mentioned (but no file about Pizzagate): https://www.icij.org/blog/2015/12/human-rights-abusers-spend-168m-us-lobbying-and-pr
Investigative Reporters and Editors: https://www.ire.org/
Pro Publica: https://www.propublica.org/
Global Investigative Journalism Network: http://gijn.org/
Steven Ward: http://www.thedailybeast.com/contributors/steven-ward.html
BE CREATIVE – AND SEND OUT THOSE MESSAGES!
If you don’t have the time to come up with a letter yourself, have a look at this post https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1431839 or simply link to https://voat.co/v/pizzagate
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Orange_Circle ago
Most normal reporters are not ever going to touch it because:
Their are young and still paying off student loans. They can't risk losing their jobs.
They have been conditioned to be very pro-gay and many extremely powerful gay men are involved in this. (Not being anti-gay, just speaking truth to power on the facts.) They are afraid if they report on this they'll come off looking like homophobes.
Their editors will not ever, in a million years, allow them to write these stories.
Lots of these young reporters, like at Politico and such like, are extremely liberal. They are also gullible to the rumors that Pizzagate is some kind of Conservative hit job. So they won't touch it even if their editors would allow it.
So, it's up to you Citizen Journalist, to save the world.
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sensitive ago
I politely disagree, because even though your points are plausible, we are giving those journalists at least the chance to think things over, to contact other journalists, to think about the best way to approach this whole thing. We have to try.
Orange_Circle ago
Yes, I definitely believing in trying. I'll add that to my post.
Forgive me for being a fatalist. I've seen reporters cover up so much and refuse to touch honest stories that I'm jaded.
Pitch it to Sword & Scale. They might be interested.
sensitive ago
Nothing to forgive :-) Your points are still valid and will help us to achieve something.