A sincere thank you to VOAT, imperfect as it is, for allowing the truth to be printed. We are drowning in a sea of well-funded fake news outlets and you seem our only hope for combating them. Because children are suffering as we speak, we will NOT allow the pedo-protecting NYT and their buddies at WaPo and Snopes to get away with blatant lies. Not without us screaming in protest from our little corner here on the web.
Today I went looking for an old article of mine by searching "Voat, New York Times" in Google. The results were numerous and caused me to write yet another post based on them. (Old article: The Biggest Pizzagate FAKE NEWS being promulgated by alt media; fake definition of "pizzagate" originated with the New York Times' Cecilia Kang)
From The New York Times & Snopes: Was Pizzagate Debunked? -November 26, 2016 (emphases mine):
In the wake of the scandal known as Pizzagate, several major publications have released articles debunking the phenomenon, including The New York Times and Snopes.
The New York Times article’s headline originally included the phrase “Fact Check,” a detail which has now been altered in their online editions. This may be because editors realized that someone might notice the article didn’t actually bother to check any of the claims being made. Their headline now reads without the “Fact Check” preface, simply saying “Fake News Onslaught Targets Pizzeria as Nest of Child Trafficking.”
The implication, of course, is that any online coverage or investigation of the claims involved automatically qualifies as “fake news,” a meme that I believe has been weaponized in order to associate reporting that counters mainstream narratives with faux-reporting and tinfoil hattery, creating cognitive dissonance in readers who are exposed to ideas that run against the established orthodoxy. By looping in news that is actually fake with news that merely runs outside the mainstream, a “guilt by association” response forms in news consumer’s minds when faced with articles on certain topics, effectively banishing them from qualifying for further examination without the burden of having to present logical counter-arguments or genuine rebuttals.
So if it doesn’t check facts, what is the content of the New York Times piece? It primarily discusses the (indeed very unfortunate) threats and abuse that have been lobbed at James Alefantis, owner of Comet Ping Pong, since Pizzagate took off. It references claims that the research never made (such as that Hillary Clinton is personally “kidnapping, molesting and trafficking children in the restaurant’s back rooms”), without actually addressing any of the actual research.
It was the NYT that started the fake news, and all other media outlets followed suit, with Wikipedia proudly referencing them and Snopes in their "encyclopedic" article claiming PizzaGate is "a debunked conspiracy theory".
It turns out the CEO of the NYT (Mark Thompson) was employed by the BBC when they were covering up Jimmy Saville's grotesque crimes, and continued the same pro-pedophilia theme for the Times, visually detailed here: https://aceloewgold.files.wordpress.com/2016/11/nyt-ceo.jpg?w=640
Next there is WaPo:
A Washington Post piece, though less egregiously lazy than the New York Times one, carries similar endemic issues, with claims stating that Comet Ping Pong “was the secret headquarters of a child sex-trafficking ring run by Hillary Clinton and members of her inner circle.” This is not a claim that the researchers have made.
We’re left with several “fact check” type articles with basic factual issues, that do very little fact checking, all referencing each other as evidence that the claims have been debunked.source
Then we find that Snopes' debunking article was based on a falsehood, and was written by a blogger with a questionable past (See also: EXCLUSIVE: Facebook 'fact checker' who will arbitrate on 'fake news' is accused of defrauding website to pay for prostitutes - and its staff includes an escort-porn star and 'Vice Vixen domme'':
The author of the Snopes piece is someone named Kim LaCapria. Her bio lists her as a “Content manager and longtime Snopes.com message board participant.” A content manager is someone who works either creating, curating, and/or directing the development of articles, listicles, media galleries, or other content for websites.
One might wonder how, exactly, this background qualifies her to definitively rule the Pizzagate claims as “False” with a capital F — a claim that not even Aceloewgold.com‘s own summary makes. At this stage, as an opinion blog populated with opinion articles, this writer’s claim is merely that more research and digging seem geniunely warranted. Such a definitive answer at this point does not seem particularly journalistic, and suggests a rush to conclusions to prove it false–which is exactly what Snopes et. al are accusing the researchers of doing: seeking information to confirm their own pre-existing conclusion.
A cursory examination reveals that LaCapria’s piece contains basic factual errors. She writes about images from James Alefantis’ personal Instagram page, confirmed by Alefantis himself to be from a genuine account, as coming only from third parties. She writes:
“…the photographs that the Instagram account purportedly hosted were instead, apparently, taken from the pages of various people who “liked” the restaurant’s page on Facebook:”source
The idea that none of the photos actually came from Alefantis' own Instagram flies in the face of the police report, and James'' own admission that the photos were his.
The author concludes:
Ask yourself: are claims and research actually being checked, or are articles simply leading readers toward a pre-set conclusion with Straw Man fallacies, regurgitation of memes like “fake news” to create an instant negative association, active avoidance of concrete rebuttals, emotionalized assumptions, and other manipulative techniques?
Don’t let the declaration of something as “fake news” replace your own ability to think and research independently, or you’ll ironically fall victim to the same tricks that actual fake news achieves: a rush to conclusions during which you have surrendered your own critical thinking to someone else. Look at the actual claims, spend some actual time researching, and then when you make your decision — whatever it may be, right or wrong — it will at least be an informed one.
Regardless of who tries to debunk the claims, it appears that the researchers have no plans of stopping their work, and that debunking-type articles only serve to increase interest in the topic of Pizzagate. Whether or not anything legally actionable is ever discovered, only time will tell.source
Something to keep in mind:
New York Times Scrubs Its Website of Massive Norway Pedophile Bust
“Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past.”
― George Orwell, 1984
Related: Times Herald-Record editor 'Fake News' lecture, caught contradicting his own claim?
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JeremiahSinclair ago
I am the author of this piece. Thanks so much for posting about it, and for all of your kind words! I've been following Pizzagate since more or less the beginning, when it was going off in the reddit and chanverses. Please share the other articles in my Pizzagate series as well, all on Aceloewgold.com. They're fact-based summaries of the most compelling research, along with other analyses, that approach the topic with a level, logical head. They have gotten some wonderful praise as being extremely skeptic-friendly, so spread em' around!
Thanks again all.
V____Z ago
Deep bows.....
We will definitely dig into your other work. What a gem you are!
JeremiahSinclair ago
Thank you muchly! Just go to Aceloewgold.com and click the Pizzagate category, or view all posts by "Ace of Swords."
V____Z ago
Ok I've begun doing that. Have you ever considered writing another article now that all this time has passed, one that would be super Voat friendly, and a red pill that would make Alex Jones' face turn purple? I looked at a wonderful article on your site, it's one that has been referenced a lot, it has everything. Lots of photos... Tons of information, but it's just not digestible length wise. And I think after all this time, there might be evidence that rises to the top and some that just wasn't as powerful, or proved false. It was just a thought I had when looking at your site (before I got caught up in the geoengineering category), and since you're such a brilliant and beautiful writer, I wanted to approach you about this before trying to take it on myself.
JeremiahSinclair ago
The length is a struggle, but I felt to be convincing I'd have to be comprehensive and not worry about those who can't deal with the length. I've actually updates all of them as time has gone on, replacing weaker links and pics with more powerful ones, removing information that was disproven/debunked, adding new information that was also compelling, etc. I'd like to do another update, but am holding off. I think my strongest arena is media analysis/criticism and summarizing the best research for skeptics -- giving a place where only wheat, and no chaff, is presented.
I did a few updates that are more recent as more research came out (See the "Despite Fake News Ridicule, Pizzagate Moves Beyond Logos and Strange Artwork -- unless that's the one you already looked at), and will do another when I feel there are enough new good leads out there for me to summarize and assess. One thing I'm going to start doing is Human Trafficking Round-Ups, with summaries of recent arrests, espcially ones involving SRA-type activities and people in positions of power. I think that will provide potent context for the more theoretica/esoteric aspects. Thanks again for your suggestions, readership, and sharing!
V____Z ago
Oh my goodness, this is all so exciting. More power to you, the directions you're planning to take this are just perfect. I heard early on from a source I trust (was it Ted Gunderson? can't remember....) that there is this while system in the U.S., which involves secret society(ies?) and satanism/occult, which because of the need for human sacrifice, especially of children, leads to human trafficking and pizzagate. The system goes to every level, right down to city council. This particular interview (I will try to find this video) had the story of a business man who was invited to take part in raping a child, and when he refused, his business was destroyed. There was a club in town, of people who did this; it was satanism they were practicing, and they held all the positions of power. In church, at school, the football coach, and if you didn't join this club by compromising yourself, you didn't get the position or you were destroyed. Apparently this is how our whole country is run, and as we know there are cases in the UK and Australia that look like this same thing is happening on a global level among elites. And their infiltration of media and Hollywood plays no small role. I can't watch 10 minutes of TV without hearing screaming, and seeing some overt devil signs. As well they are pushing pedophaelia. If you look at how children are displayed, you can tell the cameraman and people behind the scenes are complete pedos.
No, I hadn't seen the article you mention - that's great, I'll repost it here. Now that things have slowed down a bit, we can dig up the stuff that was missed, like your articles. We finally have time to breath, and read.
Thanks so much!
JeremiahSinclair ago
So glad you agree! You're right that the lunatics are running the asylum, and have been for an extremely long time. Control over news media and of course pop culture is critical to what they do. Seeing threads like this motivate me to hunker down and get to work on more PG writing!
V____Z ago
That was my hope ;) partially. Plus 'they' are trying to erase pizzagate, turning it into "pedogate" and turning us away from the evidence. We have only begun to delve into the real phenomenon behind the scenes. Best to keep at this this while it's still fresh.