Most people who visit here are already well-aware of the mountains of evidence we have piled up. It is time to move beyond just researching; we need to discuss the best way to go about protests and getting a response from Washington.
It is my opinion that any protest should be highly organized to reduce any possibility of infiltration or violence. The last thing we need is for this movement to be co-opted by those who seek to undermine it. The two protests scheduled in the next week do not meet these criteria, and these concerns are well laid out in the current sticky'd post: https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1723509
So, how can we stage a protest while minimizing the opportunity for it to be used against us? Someone came up with the idea for an "ultimate pizzagate demonstration" here: https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1584867
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world-wide organized demonstrations lasting minimum of 1 week
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demonstrations will be non-violent "silent protests" with all signs reading only "investigate pizzagate". anyone with a different sign (no matter what it reads) will be self-identified as an opposition provocateur
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anyone who isn't silent will be immediately self-identified as an opposition provocateur
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anyone who isn't non-violent will be immediately self-identified as an opposition provocateur
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one official "response" handout will be available and it will be the singular response available to anyone "asking questions" during the demonstration (media, passers-by, etc. - simply, everyone will get the same, silent, singular response).. anyone passing out or promoting a different response will be immediately self-identified as an opposition provocateur.
I don't know how feasible it would be to get everyone protesting on the same page, but this would absolutely guarantee the impossibility of compromise. With the right planning and coordination, this could be a very powerful demonstration.
But not everyone lives in Washington or can afford to travel and take time off work for something like this. So what is a simple way we can all get involved in a real way that goes beyond a Tweet or an upvote?
LETTERS AND POSTCARDS!
Some of you may have heard about operation postcard, and if you participated, thank you for being a patriot! If you missed the memo, or forgot, it isn't too late!
I propose that we should be in a constant letter and postcard writing campaign to FLOOD the White House with the message that we are fed up of waiting for an acknowledgement of what we all already know, and what anyone with an internet connection and an open mind can find out. We need an investigation, and public trials or there can be no confidence in this or future administrations.
For every week that passes without acknowledgement, each and every one of us should send them a reminder. It's easy to ignore tweets and emails, but cards and letters will add up fast if we can get our shit together.
Anyone from anywhere in the world can anonymously send a postcard (no return address required!). If you send a letter, you will obviously need to include a return address, and the letter will have to be inspected by the secret service, but postcards do not need inspection. I suggest doing both.
President Donald J Trump
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20500
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zlomsocz ago
@sensitive, and this somehow doesnt violate rule 4?
pocketfulofstones ago
Not saying it does or doesn't, but I posted this in pizzagatemods asking them to make a bigger point of the letter writing campaign. They then made a sticky about not advertising the current protests, without addressing any of the points I brought up to them.
They were taking too long so I decided go ahead and make the post on my own and see what the community thought.
This addresses more than just the protest sticky, the most important thing is the letter/postcard campaign, which is a separate issue, which might explain why it is not taken down.