https://youtu.be/pUccXUm5rRM
In this interview he is directly telling us (pizzagate investigators) to stop discrediting our own efforts by harassing innocents. The video is pretty short, very informative, and he words his warning better than I have.
To a larger point, everytime people on this board plaster some accusations on someone's fb page, twitter account, call for violence, tote a gun in a pizza parlor, or whatever, I feel like all our progress and purpose gets discredited.
Imagine if 100 of us stood quietly outside the White House holding up signs about pizzagate. People passing could get interested in reading our signs and possibly get red-pilled. But throw in one idiot screaming about cannibalizing babies and two people calling for a pizza shop owner to be killed and there goes any credibility. We have to be smart about this. That means ALL of us.
We have to have a consistent message and course of action clearly outlined that we demand. We should avoid all talk of violence AT ALL TIMES. That is a quick way to get our movement shut down and with popular support. The public will get tired of hearing about those damn violent pizzagators.
The press will report on every incident just to paint us all with the same brush. And you know what? IT WILL WORK! The public will label every p gator and violent conspiracy theorist. Look at how the MSM reports on pizzagate (when they do). They ALWAYS mention Edgar Welch.
When p gators started harassing JA, him and all his cohorts set their accounts to private. So much for collecting anymore evidence from them.
Spies don't go around telling the people they're spying on, "Hey, Im watching you!" Let's be smarter than that or we'll be marginalized and labeled and nobody will want to hear our message...EVER AGAIN.
We want pizzagate to be thought of, and remembered, as a noble effort made by citizen journalist to right a horrible wrong, and not getting the general public to hate pizza because of us.
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dFrog ago
Agreed.