Hi, I think someone should backup this video for posterity. It is exactly 2 minutes long.
I want you to watch the video before reading my comments and decide for yourself whether this video is relevant to the pizzagate investigation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXczVfgt7HY
Having watched the video, begin it again and notice throughout some of the thinly veiled allusions to sexual impropriety at Comet Ping Pong.
Notice the number of downvotes. Notice comments are disabled.
Notice at 0:12 the two children playing ping pong next to "cages," ostensibly supply storage.
Notice at 0:17 the camera pans over "Besta Pizza" as the narrator draws our attention to nearby local businesses.
Notice at 0:45 the distinctly uncomfortable interview with the employee.
Notice at 0:58 the narrator appears before the camera in the ping pong area. In a harsh tone of voice she says the following, "Behind me are one of the three tables that customers use for their enjoyment... But ping pong isn't the only thing people come here to love," finishing the sentence with a provocative gesture with the ping pong paddle.
Notice at 1:11 the ping pong paddle symbols that have widely interpreted by pizzagate investigators as one of several well-known coded symbols.
Notice the isolated quote from the manager at 1:38 about the trust that exists between him and his customers. That he looks out for them and "in response, they look out for us." Is there any interpretation of that quote or his fidgety mannerisms while stating it that doesn't raise alarm bells in your head?
Notice the final image at 1:58, where an unaccompanied adult man is playing ping pong with a toddler alone in the restaurant.
I find the entire video to recapitulate many of the suspicions we have raised during the course of this investigation. I find it even more damning that the video was published an entire year before the Podesta Emails leaked. This implies that the reporter has her own sources for the allegations of impropriety at Comet Ping Pong.
Please don't do anything that could compromise the investigation, especially reaching out to her directly as a result of my post. This may violate so-called "witch-hunting rules" on doxing and so forth. Instead, we need a discussion and analysis of the video and ideas on what if anything to do next. Also, how do we archive it?
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Hooliganscat ago
My find in regards to the issue of "trust" was deleted earlier by mods. But in the Podesta leaks a man named Ulrich Boser sends Podesta a copy of his book on entitled "The Leap: The Science of Trust and Why It Matters". In the introduction the author cites how the act of cannibalism brought a group of people close together and became a sacred act. Check it out... just go look for his name in the Podesta Leaks. I think one theory that is possible is that the act of pedofile a and cannibalism creates a system and culture of both blackmail and trust.
pizzagatesleuth ago
Good find. Please try to reupload your entry because it sounds legit. In the reporter's video, what do you make of her comment, "But ping pong isn't the only thing people come here to love?"
SpikyAube ago
Yeah she is definitely alluding to something else, it also looks like she gives a furtive glance across the room as if to check if anyone's watching when she says that bit. Also, the bit where she says, he didn't share their secret pizza recipe, but he did tell us this.. before the bit where he says it's about trusting the customers and looking out for them and knowing they'll look out for Comet Ping Pong. That is such a weird thing to say about working in a restaurant, as though knowing whether you can trust your local restaurant is a big deal to most people and it's not weird at all to announce 'as a customer here, you can trust us, we'll look out for you..' about your restaurant. It made me think of that guy's interaction with Alefantis, and how he kept saying 'it's your culture' to him. It's almost like the manager guy lives in a world where it's totally normal to need to trust and 'look out for' people you don't necessarily even know as part of his job. Which kind of implies he's been in it a long time and probably doesn't know much about the way things are outside, to not know that saying that comes off as extremely weird in that context.
They probably all get told as kids, "now we can't tell anyone else about this or do this with anyone else because this is OUR special culture, and other people have their own culture, and their culture thinks our culture is bad, but it's not bad, it's all relative... etc" I can totally see that being part of the indoctrination.
pizzagatesleuth ago
I don't recall ever having seen that video clip. Would you be able to link it?
SpikyAube ago
The guy who posted his text interactions with Alefantis and was threatened by him, it was all over here a little while ago because JA had threatened to kill his mom and his girlfriend.
pizzagatesleuth ago
Nevermind, I found it