OP, you're arguing over a label and semantics. I get that people are sometimes rightfully a bit suspicious about Jones...but please read between the lines.
The problem is that Pizzagate is a very bad and imprecise label. When people like Jones use it, the media tries to act as if truthers are implying that there are Hillary's child sex slaves inside some pizza restaurant, and that's the only issue. Compounding this is that Alefantis is threatening to sue Jones.
It should really be called Pedogate: an organized system of child trafficking and political control by elites. That avoids the lawsuit threats and more accurately describes the issue. Jones still is investigating Pedogate and is onboard with that and that's a much better label to summarize the issue.
Given the symbolism of pizza that has been exposed, I'm tired of people complaining about "PizzaGate." It's the appropriate title to expose the code words and symbols the elite have been using.
I get what you're saying. I think many are just pointing out that's very easy for the Rachel Madcow's of the world to spin "pizzagate" as just a conspiracy about 1 lone restaurant and ignore the wider implications. We've seen gross sex crimes in every arena of power before (media, advertising, sports, religion, and government) and calling it "pizzagate" makes it easy for the establishment to spin away as just a conspiracy theory about a restaurant.
Anyway, I don't know what the answer is because the label is also pretty attention getting and powerful as well...I wish Trump would make a tweet and give it one of his patented brand names.
Colbert was the worst if you ask me. The way he said "PizzaGate," and the way the fake laugh track audience thought he was so funny. It's subliminally programming people, making them think this is how most people feel about a topic.. It definitely hurts our cause, but I agree it's a memorable name.
But my mom knows PedoGate and PizzaGate, and sadly I still don't think we can get people to care that much who have no experience with trauma or abuse.
My family didn't want to talk about or hear about it, until I bitch slap reminded them that I'm a victim. It's just so uncomfortable for most people, and it's hard to rally people behind an issue that has never affected them. But you would think of any of them, this should be the one we all take seriously.
Given the implications of organ harvesting, I think that one should have its own title. They aren't just sex trafficking. To me, it sounds like they could literally be growing humans in cages. What if all of our vaccines and medicines, etc., are being tested on humans first? Do the "mad scientists" somehow justify their actions, like "for the greater good"?
It's just really sad that people dismiss these questions without any concern. If there is human trafficking, then humans could literally have any purpose to the elite.
A Trump tweet probably isn't going to be enough, but I wish he would. I voted for him because I wanted him to expose PizzaGate and 9/11, but he hasn't.
I honestly don't think we win until Hollywood falls and TV and radio stop subliminally programming people to be psychopaths.
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cdglow ago
OP, you're arguing over a label and semantics. I get that people are sometimes rightfully a bit suspicious about Jones...but please read between the lines.
The problem is that Pizzagate is a very bad and imprecise label. When people like Jones use it, the media tries to act as if truthers are implying that there are Hillary's child sex slaves inside some pizza restaurant, and that's the only issue. Compounding this is that Alefantis is threatening to sue Jones.
It should really be called Pedogate: an organized system of child trafficking and political control by elites. That avoids the lawsuit threats and more accurately describes the issue. Jones still is investigating Pedogate and is onboard with that and that's a much better label to summarize the issue.
FE_Rebekah ago
Given the symbolism of pizza that has been exposed, I'm tired of people complaining about "PizzaGate." It's the appropriate title to expose the code words and symbols the elite have been using.
cdglow ago
I get what you're saying. I think many are just pointing out that's very easy for the Rachel Madcow's of the world to spin "pizzagate" as just a conspiracy about 1 lone restaurant and ignore the wider implications. We've seen gross sex crimes in every arena of power before (media, advertising, sports, religion, and government) and calling it "pizzagate" makes it easy for the establishment to spin away as just a conspiracy theory about a restaurant.
Anyway, I don't know what the answer is because the label is also pretty attention getting and powerful as well...I wish Trump would make a tweet and give it one of his patented brand names.
FE_Rebekah ago
Colbert was the worst if you ask me. The way he said "PizzaGate," and the way the fake laugh track audience thought he was so funny. It's subliminally programming people, making them think this is how most people feel about a topic.. It definitely hurts our cause, but I agree it's a memorable name.
But my mom knows PedoGate and PizzaGate, and sadly I still don't think we can get people to care that much who have no experience with trauma or abuse.
My family didn't want to talk about or hear about it, until I bitch slap reminded them that I'm a victim. It's just so uncomfortable for most people, and it's hard to rally people behind an issue that has never affected them. But you would think of any of them, this should be the one we all take seriously.
Given the implications of organ harvesting, I think that one should have its own title. They aren't just sex trafficking. To me, it sounds like they could literally be growing humans in cages. What if all of our vaccines and medicines, etc., are being tested on humans first? Do the "mad scientists" somehow justify their actions, like "for the greater good"?
It's just really sad that people dismiss these questions without any concern. If there is human trafficking, then humans could literally have any purpose to the elite.
A Trump tweet probably isn't going to be enough, but I wish he would. I voted for him because I wanted him to expose PizzaGate and 9/11, but he hasn't.
I honestly don't think we win until Hollywood falls and TV and radio stop subliminally programming people to be psychopaths.