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Pizzagate

Is that a joke?

No, if you can't even see how your actions telegraph your true feelings then I can't help you.

Anyway, look what I found. Weird, innit?

https://twitter.com/AndrewBreitbart/status/33636278100561920
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No, it is directly in line with what I would expect of you. My god, are you really so blind that you can't see the commentating behavior? The signs are all over your posts and yet you think the Pizza place is perverted?
 
Why hypocritical?

Because all you do is point out things you think are weird, without giving your own opinion or context. And when you are asked about it you say that you are attacked and that you don't have a point to make, followed by 'look at this weird photo, suspicious, isn't it?'
 
There seems to be something "horrifying" in their bedroom walls:

"Folks attending a house tour in the Lake Barcroft neighborhood in Falls Church earlier this year got an eyeful when they walked into a bedroom at the Podesta residence hung with multiple color pictures by Katy Grannan, a photographer known for documentary-style pictures of naked teenagers in their parents' suburban homes.
"They were horrified," Heather recalls, a grin spreading across her face."


from: https://archive.is/vddrO

Your fascination with this art is just another sign. Weird, no?
 
There seems to be something "horrifying" in their bedroom walls:

"Folks attending a house tour in the Lake Barcroft neighborhood in Falls Church earlier this year got an eyeful when they walked into a bedroom at the Podesta residence hung with multiple color pictures by Katy Grannan, a photographer known for documentary-style pictures of naked teenagers in their parents' suburban homes.
"They were horrified," Heather recalls, a grin spreading across her face."


from: https://archive.is/vddrO

Funny thing about that quote, it doesn't actually say what the "horrifying" pictures are.
 
They're pulling a Lovecraft, allowing your imagination to fill the blanks. Aren't they horrifying?

i have some pictures that may help. Should I post them? Or can we trust that our correspondent with such an interest in this topic will post something inspirational from their collection?
 
Because all you do is point out things you think are weird, without giving your own opinion or context. And when you are asked about it you say that you are attacked and that you don't have a point to make, followed by 'look at this weird photo, suspicious, isn't it?'

You guys sound like a bunch of conspiranoiacs, seeing strange intentions in my words... you should have it looked at.:rolleyes:

I only intended to discuss the issue of "pizzagate", I neither believe not flatly deny it. "Pedocracy" has been an ongoing CT for years in many places. There are credible indications of the existence of cover-ups in Spain (Alcasser), Belgium (Dutroux) and the UK (the lost Westminster files). Whether these cover-ups just attempted to hide police ****-ups or something more sinister, it belongs to the realm of speculation, of which I´m unashamedly fond of. You don´t really need to repeat and repeat that it´s unproven, that´s just boring.

Paedophile "rings" exist, apparently. The possibility that one of such "rings" has entrenched itself in a position of power should not be as far-fetched as some of you make it seem... "Eyes wide shut" was complete fiction or is it based on something real? And what if instead of plain "boring" sex some secret elite clubs had more sadistic habits?
 
I neither believe not flatly deny it.

Don't you, though? You've been trying very hard to find "weird" artwork in the pizza shop, as if that somehow gives credence to the theory. You're obviously leaning towards the "believe" side, but making sure you have plausible deniability.

Paedophile "rings" exist, apparently.

Yes, and the best way to find them ISN'T looking at the wallpaper.
 
You don´t seem to understant CT-s. You can draw any conclusions you want. Just pointing our that something is weird is rather meaningles. And if you tell me that I just did that, in my earlier post about Breitbart´s tweet, I think in that case the conclusion, or the context is quite obvious, isn´t it?

I'm just starting to read this thread but...
If I tweeted that exact same tweet but used "Abooga" (or your real name) in place of Podesta's, would you expect people to draw that same conclusion about you automatically?
 
Because all you do is point out things you think are weird, without giving your own opinion or context. And when you are asked about it you say that you are attacked and that you don't have a point to make, followed by 'look at this weird photo, suspicious, isn't it?'

I refer to that type of action as "Nessmanism" (WKRP in Cincinnati)
ie."think about it......."
 
You guys sound like a bunch of conspiranoiacs, seeing strange intentions in my words... you should have it looked at.:rolleyes:
What two words is that supposed to be a combination of?

I only intended to discuss the issue of "pizzagate", I neither believe not flatly deny it. "Pedocracy" has been an ongoing CT for years in many places. There are credible indications of the existence of cover-ups in Spain (Alcasser), Belgium (Dutroux) and the UK (the lost Westminster files). Whether these cover-ups just attempted to hide police ****-ups or something more sinister, it belongs to the realm of speculation, of which I´m unashamedly fond of. You don´t really need to repeat and repeat that it´s unproven, that´s just boring.
Yes, yes we do need to repeat it. This type of corrosive speculation is what drives false news. YOU are contributing to misinformation, are you happy about that?

Paedophile "rings" exist, apparently.
The discovery of which, and exposing of which, are best left to professional investigators, not untrained, uneducated, speculation driven internet snoops.
The possibility that one of such "rings" has entrenched itself in a position of power should not be as far-fetched as some of you make it seem...
Who says it's far fetched? I believe what others are saying is that your speculations and the supposed evidence of the particular alleged rings you are concerned about is far fetched. Don't try to falsely conflate a general statement and your specific pet theories.

"Eyes wide shut" was complete fiction or is it based on something real? And what if instead of plain "boring" sex some secret elite clubs had more sadistic habits?
Was "The Matrix" complete fiction, or is it based on something real? And what if red and blue pills DO exist?
 
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Oh, yes, the artwork,
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What could those antler-like things be in the picture? Why is one holding a head? In the other artworks of the same artist, made in the same style, other "severed heads" appear, in connection to apparent rituals/mating with demons.. whatever you want to call it.
Antlers appear in other places too
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Related to the occult, apparently.
 
What could those antler-like things be in the picture? Why is one holding a head?

Art represents feelings as much as it does objects and concepts. Antlers could represent anything from some visual pun to occult beliefs of the artist to simply them thinking they would look cool.

Related to the occult, apparently.

Everything is related to the occult.
 
There seems to be something "horrifying" in their bedroom walls:

"Folks attending a house tour in the Lake Barcroft neighborhood in Falls Church earlier this year got an eyeful when they walked into a bedroom at the Podesta residence hung with multiple color pictures by Katy Grannan, a photographer known for documentary-style pictures of naked teenagers in their parents' suburban homes.
"They were horrified," Heather recalls, a grin spreading across her face."


from: https://archive.is/vddrO

I like how it doesn't mention what the pictures were.

"Residents looked over and saw Mary Smith, known for having sex, and were horrified"
 
What two words is that supposed to be a combination of?


Yes, yes we do need to repeat it. This type of corrosive speculation is what drives false news. YOU are contributing to misinformation, are you happy about that?

I´m not. I haven´t invented anything so I don´t have any responsability respect to "false news" (a dangerous concept, anyway... who says what is false news and what is true? Are we to allow the censure of news that some authority considers false?)
The discovery of which, and exposing of which, are best left to professional investigators, not untrained, uneducated, speculation driven internet snoops.
I never said proffesional investigators shouldn´t investigate. They are very welcome to.
 

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