So I was all excited tonight to find this on the front page of Reddit:
Who Took Johnny (2014) - A missing child leads to the discovery of a much more sinister pedophile ring.
I said, "Wow! What a great opportunity for people to get red pilled and have their eyes opened."
But then I read the comments. Did searches for "pizza" and "pedo" to make sure I didn't miss anything.
I am posting this not to discourage us because we continue to make great progress, but just as a reminder of what we are up against.
What is the result of those endless mainstream "instantly debunked" stories? Wikipedia: debunked. Snopes: debunked.
What you get is these regurgitated talking points, mixed with their own confusion and disinterest:
...and then the RNC tried to use "Pizzagate" as ammunition against the Clintons, so it became a hot button issue.
Or, it was 4chan making things up, as they tend to do
The RNC didn't start it. They did try to run with it, or at least Trump did. But pizza gate definitely came straight from 4chan, and they made it up.
It doesn't exist. They claimed they were keeping kids in a basement that literally does not exist. That pizza parlor has never had a basement.
Its not fucking real. Saying "I don't know if pizzagate is real". Is like saying "I don't know if the loch ness monster is real". They're fucking fake.
comments archived: http://archive.is/X8c8g
view the rest of the comments →
equineluvr ago
I wonder how many here really "get" the breadth and depth of what we're up against.
The focus is on all these individual players; nothing wrong with that. It also helps to understand individual mindsets in order to predict their behaviors. But what we're seeing in PG is only the TIP of the iceberg.
The real battle is against SYSTEMS and CULTURES. We are in a CULTURAL WAR and have been -- whether you realize it or not -- for milllenia. We are talking all the way back to the origins of man. That is why this is as pervasive as it is and has gone on for as long as it has. The only way to combat the problem is to fight it on THAT scale. That, coupled with the fact that the ENEMY IS IN CONTROL, unfortunately, is precisely why I question if it will get done.
Despite their claims to the contrary, most people DO NOT want to hear the truth (just like the line in the movie). I could spend a long time laying out the truth in a post -- acquired from living my life and also the fruits of 11 years of research -- and within seconds I would get attacked and downvoated -- maybe even banned. (It has happened here and on other forums.) Since it conflicts with the preconceived notions (read: lies) that we have all been taught in "school" and reinforced in the fakestream media, nobody would listen. They don't want to hear it because it's not pleasant AND it's not politically correct. Plus they would have to spend TIME and EFFORT doing research on their own to confirm or refute the info I just spoonfed them, and they're too lazy to do even that. It's much easier just to blow something off and hurl ad hominems at the messenger.
Signed, A Victim
NatashaFatale ago
Indeed, "hot dog parties" and "spirit cooking" are nothing new.
The Old Rome - Tiberius and his "tiddlers"
http://www.livius.org/sources/content/suetonius/suetonius-on-tiberius-sex-life/
Ritual sacrifice at Cahokia (near modern St. Louis)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCTAbUDV4to
Drugged child sacrificed by Incans. Mummified on mountain top.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2013/07/130729-inca-mummy-maiden-sacrifice-coca-alcohol-drug-mountain-andes-children/
This time may actually be different, though. Even back when Tiberius was getting tiddled, there was a stigma attached to it. Despite modern efforts by groups like the Pedophile Information Exchange (PIE) or the "virtuous pedophile" movement that Salon.com and others are trying to promote, it is hard to believe that child molestation can be successfully and openly introduced as part of the mainstream value system. When the molestation turns into murder with ritualistic gobbledygook attached (Crowley/Thelema/OTO crap), it's very difficult to believe that a modern audience would approve. History may move slowly, but it moves.