Seeing as we're discovering plenty of pizza related content in the art world, I started thinking about Shepard Fairey because he has positioned himself into the world of art and politics. If you'll remember, he designed Obama's "Hope" poster https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barack_Obama_%22Hope%22_poster
and adapted it for the Trump inauguration as he saw fit. https://www.dezeen.com/2017/01/19/shepard-fairey-adapts-barack-obama-hope-poster-donald-trump-inauguration/, http://archive.is/Y7hfx
Seeing as Fairey's clothing sports the Obey logo, which I've always found to be suspicious due to the fact that while it appears to be poking fun at propaganda because of the movie "They Live", he's also helping to push the deep state propaganda at the same time. I've always believed that Fairey is controlled opposition. Just seeing the word 'obey' places it into your subconscious. Just as we see Russell Brand do with the OBEY plaque with Katy Perry. https://i.ytimg.com/vi/9NaSYrVbH6c/hqdefault.jpg
Considering all of the above, I conducted a search using the word combination 'Obey Pizza' and here are the results:
"Shepard Fairey installation at Nice Slice" As though Shepard Fairey wasn’t getting enough press already from his work for Obama, I’m gonna mention him here on pizza-related business. http://pizzarules.com/tag/shepard-fairey
I'd never seen PizzaRules.com researched in regards to Pizzagate and it appears this guy may need to be researched further because of the following finds.
Scroll to second picture to see the number 33 hidden in the word Pizza. http://pizzarules.com/category/pizza-related-stuff, http://archive.is/Xe0Bx
If you scroll through his Twitter account, you'll find the same image in a frame where one can more easily see the Masonic number 33 hidden in the cursive letters of the wrord 'pizza' with the following caption explaining where he got it.
"I got my replica of the “Pizza” from Lou Dorfsman’s CBS wall": http://pizzarules.com/555
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ArthurEdens ago
DC is a skate shoe company out of San Diego, they are the most popular skate shoe, like nike for skaters
organic1 ago
Yes, I know, but why would they automatically appear in the search results for that website when those words were never part of the search or ticked off on the side search bar? I was thinking maybe Fairey owned part of the company and that's why it came up. Remember, all I searched for was 'Obey' and 'Pizza'. I never searched the term skateboard or DC. I just found it odd that it threw the DC wear in when I didn't search for it directly. If you check out the side bar of brands to tick off, there's a lot. How come none of them showed? Just thought it was curious.
ArthurEdens ago
Understood, it's probably the obey part. Maybe pizza but maybe not. I search two word phrases on google all the time, and it very often excludes the word that doesn't yield a higher result. So it's most definitely a paid search result as companies often do. But not saying the search engine is ignoring "pizza". All I'm saying, is DC probably pays a fee to get to the top of the search results.
organic1 ago
That's a good theory, and you may be right.