Another hatchet job:
Despite rumours, there's no evidence of a paedophile ring on YouTube - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-trending-38829249
The main thrust of the article challenges the claim of a pedo ring on YouTube. However, pizzagate is addressed directly in a central few paragraphs.
So, Pizzagate is, apparently, an 'invented allegation', 'discredited rumours [which] began life as a politically motivated plot by Donald Trump supporters.' The article then predictably blames users for the armed gunman episode, and claimed people '"projected" hidden paedophile signals onto publicly available photos and other material.'
We need Ben Swann back on the air ASAP.
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virtuous_pedophobe ago
Rule #1 on the Internet:
Never believe a story with disabled or premoderated comment area.
samhara ago
They use the "authority / hypnosis" method ; doesn't work with contradictions; only works with smears onto questioners. If you notice it's the same principle with "5-card monte" or whatever, in person, con job.. If someone in the crowd speaks up the con artist has to get rid of them.. Same with the controlling of a crowd comedians do - to get a rapport with the crowd there needs to be no contradiction - A contradiction implies people will have to think; And the crowd must only think what they are taught ie. schooled to.