Hello all. First time poster, long time reader, or at least high volume reader. About me: as far as I know I have never believed in a "conspiracy theory" in my life, despite having at least superficially investigated a couple (moon landing hoax, 9/11), but Pizzagate seems very possible, and the more I read up on it, the more I am convinced.
I was reading through the responses from https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1682328, and someone mentioned The Dutroux Affair. I had heard of it, but was not very familiar so I googled the name (I am slowly moving away from using Google products as their censorship increases), and this article came up https://isgp-studies.com/belgian-x-dossiers-of-the-dutroux-affair.
I have never been to the site before, so I don’t know its rep, but the article appears to be very well sourced and well-articulated. I have not yet completed it, but I was compelled to share to see if anyone else has read it and to express that it details the mechanisms used by the elites in covering up acts of pedophilia, and therefore it may be valuable as a reference when faced with dead ends in our current investigation. If the article is already common knowledge, then my apologies.
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dFrog ago
I'm not sure if I've read that particular article before or not, but browsing each section, it all looks like familiar info. As far as I'm concerned, the Dutroux Affair, the Johnny Gosch case, and the Franklin Scandal cannot be mentioned enough. There are others, of course, but those three got so much publicity and are so well-documented that they have a lot of potential toward spreading awareness, or at least recognition of the fact that this kind of stuff is by no means implausible. They can be used to get people to realize this is more of the same stuff they heard about and forgot years ago.
surgeson ago
Yeah I very much agree. It's these cases that made me consider aspects of pizzagate in the first place. Within the context of these well documented cases it becomes eerily plausible.