I've been saying for a while that the crazy sensationalism on the front page needs to chill, there's too many loose abstract connections and hyped up "OMG THIS CARTOON MENTIONED PIZZA IS THIS PIZZAGATE?!" or "LOOK AT THIS SPIRAL LOGO". Not to mention the circlejerk about youtubers who for the most part, are probably attention-whoring for money, not a diss to them but just saying that's what youtubers do. It's a double-edged sword, on one hand they have the power and influence to "red-pill" more people than we can, on the other hand sometimes they withhold info or makeup bullshit stories about being followed by spooks so they can solicit more money and donations from people.
Then there's the pedogate spin-off that somehow made it back onto reddit, which I think is overall suspicious because we don't want to change the name and doing so is convenient for the powers that be because they can blow it up into an abstract thing with thousands of connections and turn it into a global pedophile investigation, throw in a few sacrifice busts like the cartels do of lower-end members, then say that the whole thing is solved and child sex trafficking is no longer a major issue. Then use their conglomerate of media outlets to push that narrative down people's throats and beat them over the head with it until they comply and think about something else.
What I like so much about Pizzagate is that it's totally focused on Podesta and Alefantis. They are the key or the door-openers to a unexposed dimension of corruption and sex trafficking that is linked to Washington, D.C. and has been going on at least since the 1960s or 70s, or probably about the time the CIA started MK Ultra. If we continue finding or get leaked new evidence that implicates either of these two people, we may finally be able to convince a greater power like the FBI or convince the population of the United States to look deeper, and reject the media narrative of "child sex trafficking ring out of a pizza shop basement" and instead look at the activity of Washington elite under a more critical lens.
Which leads me to the final point about the sharp reaction and polarizing effect that the Fatherhood video had on this community. Some ardently deny it and say it's a waste of time and nobody should look at it, some realize it's an actual video of a child being abused and regardless if it is Podesta we should still look into it. I hope that somebody out there has more evidence that can be leaked to us as truly I think there is a real "smoking gun" that we've all been waiting for, somewhere on somebody's computer.
I'll leave this with a final note, I think people should be weary of a constant barrage of "HEY LOOK AT THIS" if it's a loose connection, and be suspicious if you find potential harder evidence like the Fatherhood video and people tell you not to waste your time and try to mindfuck or shame you out of investigating it.
I suggested here on /v/pizzagatemods that there should be a way to report posts that are too loose and water-down the front page, but I am unsure if they will consider it.
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wincraft71 ago
I've been saying for a while that the crazy sensationalism on the front page needs to chill, there's too many loose abstract connections and hyped up "OMG THIS CARTOON MENTIONED PIZZA IS THIS PIZZAGATE?!" or "LOOK AT THIS SPIRAL LOGO". Not to mention the circlejerk about youtubers who for the most part, are probably attention-whoring for money, not a diss to them but just saying that's what youtubers do. It's a double-edged sword, on one hand they have the power and influence to "red-pill" more people than we can, on the other hand sometimes they withhold info or makeup bullshit stories about being followed by spooks so they can solicit more money and donations from people.
Then there's the pedogate spin-off that somehow made it back onto reddit, which I think is overall suspicious because we don't want to change the name and doing so is convenient for the powers that be because they can blow it up into an abstract thing with thousands of connections and turn it into a global pedophile investigation, throw in a few sacrifice busts like the cartels do of lower-end members, then say that the whole thing is solved and child sex trafficking is no longer a major issue. Then use their conglomerate of media outlets to push that narrative down people's throats and beat them over the head with it until they comply and think about something else.
What I like so much about Pizzagate is that it's totally focused on Podesta and Alefantis. They are the key or the door-openers to a unexposed dimension of corruption and sex trafficking that is linked to Washington, D.C. and has been going on at least since the 1960s or 70s, or probably about the time the CIA started MK Ultra. If we continue finding or get leaked new evidence that implicates either of these two people, we may finally be able to convince a greater power like the FBI or convince the population of the United States to look deeper, and reject the media narrative of "child sex trafficking ring out of a pizza shop basement" and instead look at the activity of Washington elite under a more critical lens.
Which leads me to the final point about the sharp reaction and polarizing effect that the Fatherhood video had on this community. Some ardently deny it and say it's a waste of time and nobody should look at it, some realize it's an actual video of a child being abused and regardless if it is Podesta we should still look into it. I hope that somebody out there has more evidence that can be leaked to us as truly I think there is a real "smoking gun" that we've all been waiting for, somewhere on somebody's computer.
I'll leave this with a final note, I think people should be weary of a constant barrage of "HEY LOOK AT THIS" if it's a loose connection, and be suspicious if you find potential harder evidence like the Fatherhood video and people tell you not to waste your time and try to mindfuck or shame you out of investigating it.
I suggested here on /v/pizzagatemods that there should be a way to report posts that are too loose and water-down the front page, but I am unsure if they will consider it.