Pizzagate is real. No question. Pedogate is real, as well. There are alot of paid "social engineers" working round the clock to demoralize pizzagate investigators. I could name em but I wont. I'll admit, I've been demoralised and am not pushing it so much because I see nothing being done. Thats wrong of me. The fight can never be over til these freaks are outed.
Maybe we need to take a plan from the "social engineers" playbook. Efforts should be coordinated from one source that could put out a specific task for each day: Such as, everybody tweeting such and such message to the same person for a day, or share the same vid, or whatever...but massive effort coordinated on one point for a day or two, then on and on.
An old man once told me that their small community needed their road fixed and everyone complained to the road commissioner, literally, for years on end, to no avail. He just ignored the complaints because they were scattered and random. Finally, the residents had a community meeting and worked up a call schedule. Everyone was assigned a specific time to call and complain in 15 minute increments throughout the day. Took about 3 days but the road commissioner finally fixed the road. Thats a true story. The squeaky wheel gets the grease.
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Pizzagate is real. No question. Pedogate is real, as well. There are alot of paid "social engineers" working round the clock to demoralize pizzagate investigators. I could name em but I wont. I'll admit, I've been demoralised and am not pushing it so much because I see nothing being done. Thats wrong of me. The fight can never be over til these freaks are outed.
Maybe we need to take a plan from the "social engineers" playbook. Efforts should be coordinated from one source that could put out a specific task for each day: Such as, everybody tweeting such and such message to the same person for a day, or share the same vid, or whatever...but massive effort coordinated on one point for a day or two, then on and on.
An old man once told me that their small community needed their road fixed and everyone complained to the road commissioner, literally, for years on end, to no avail. He just ignored the complaints because they were scattered and random. Finally, the residents had a community meeting and worked up a call schedule. Everyone was assigned a specific time to call and complain in 15 minute increments throughout the day. Took about 3 days but the road commissioner finally fixed the road. Thats a true story. The squeaky wheel gets the grease.