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concernedvegan ago

a message to those following this post, how many trolls do you see in this thread? virtually none, because none of them can successfully discredit it, and even if they tried, it would be unsuccessful because it would only lend credence. please be aware of voat/pizzagate posts that have minimal trolls, because they know, " the truth is out there".

concernedvegan ago

this is not just a reference to the x:files, but rather a reference to the x:files 2 movie titled "i want to believe", which received very very negative reviews because it was centered around particular situations/events. what situations/events you may ask? you guessed right, the involvement of pizzagate priests and human/organ trafficking. many did not understand this movie and how it related to the xfiles series, but i am here to tell you, the xfiles 2 movie has EVERYTHING to do with pizzagate, hence the horrible reviews it received at the time. the public simply was not ready to receive such information in a very major mainstream movie, let alone the very real information contained in the first movie (think gmo, bees, the fbi squad searching the "wrong" building, black liquid <<a la carte Max Speirs>>)

angry_mob ago

wow, i didn't know it got bad reviews, that's very telling! that was a good flick.

concernedvegan ago

yeah it was an awesome flick, i personally didn't like the pizzagate-priest character because i didn't understand why they painted him a positive light, but it's starting to make sense. also, they included the CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL, when scully was taking care of a boy who's parents were refusing him treatment.

concernedvegan ago

it's been said in reviews many people hated the movie because they had no idea why xfiles would take such a direction after so many years of waiting. i think the answer to that is: HOLLYWOOD-PIZZAGATE, and they had to go about it an elaborate way so the movie wouldn't get shut down.