I'm referring to this http://archive.is/SZILy
His response to being asked could be interesting. It could speak volumes.
Here's what I wanted to do. Register for Instagram under a fake name and username. Then find one of blueyjay's recent probably relatively normal pictures and comment on it saying that I'm trying to debunk pizzagate conspiracy theories and that it's sad that anyone believes it at all - I would just say this to make the purpose of my question about the picture more authentic. Then for even more authenticity I tell him in the comment that I think the picture has been doctored to make it look like it came from his account and that I do not think there is anything bad going on at that restaurant - but still that picture is giving the restaurant owner a bad name and it would just be nice if this guy could confirm that the picture is fake.
Obviously we all really know what is going on but he wouldn't know that whoever asks is a researcher, not saying that he won't still lie through his teeth but his response, and possibly the response of those he follows, those who follow him possibly even the response some of the people in the pictures who know of his account could mean something.
Any volunteers?
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hopeforall ago
I know it's old but I want to see this guy's response to it. Especially when he doesn't know he's talking to someone looking for proof of pizzagate.
And who else would see the comment with the question? His wife? His kids? The kids in the pictures? Would it encourage someone who knows something to come forward? If we pretend we're trying to debunk it would someone reply with hard evidence of abuse by the people in the Comet Ping Pong circle?
This guy reminds me of Sandusky.
Someone should try and sting this guy. Talk to him and try and get information out of him about the picture. Comet Ping Pong have since changed the decor in the restaurant.