This would be a great time to use pizzagate memes using hashtag #StupidQuestionsForAlexa
For those of you who don’t know, Alexa is sort of like Siri. You can ask it questions. Many of the questions are funny. Most people are keeping the questions short.
If you want to just browse the latest ones to get ideas, click here.
Here are a few examples of people getting their point across...
Have you been Weinsteined? #StupidQuestionsForAlexa
When will I get my $2500 savings from #Obamacare like he said I would? #StupidQuestionsForAlexa
Why does CA place illegal aliens above American citizens? #StupidQuestionsForAlexa
Or you can go all out like this one.
It would be a good time to post questions and memes as a question about pizzagate!
Like, maybe show some Tony Podesta “art” and ask this...
Why does Tony Podesta like art depicting abused children? #StupidQuestionsForAlexa
Or show some Podesta emails and ask why certain weird words or phrases were used. Such as, why Tamara Luzzatto offered to bring her step grandchildren to the pool party for their entertainment. Or why she would offer raw uncut time online with the baby on her evie’s crib blog. Or ask about Podesta’s pizza related map on the handkerchief. Or why Obama spent $65,000 on pizza and hot dogs shipped in from Chicago.
Just a thought! It will get a lot of viewers. This can be used for any movements you care about. Like bring up celebrities and their Illuminati signs, tattoos, pedo friends, past Illuminati or pedo social media posts. Spirit cooking images. Ask Haiti questions. Laura Silsby questions. George Soros questions. You get the idea!
This relates to pizzagate because it’s a way to spread the word and get more eyes on pizzagate and the Satanic sick freaks that run our world. Especially since Twitter tries to suppress the #pizzagate hashtag.
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septimasexta ago
Alexa, why is James Alefantis the 49th most influential person in Washington D.C.? Alexa, who owns the Pegasus Museum located at 3518 REAR 11th St. Washington, D.C.? Alexa, how many shots were fired at Comet Pizza? How many customers/employees actually witnessed the shots?
Factfinder2 ago
"a real winner" not sarcasm, if that's how it came across. It's a winner because a mainstream publication undeniably made the assertion, and there's no possible way to spin the answer that doesn't sound completely ridiculous.
Factfinder2 ago
That first question is a real winner.
dassaer ago
I want an answer ... damnit