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Don’t know if there’s a fire but there’s certainly smoke. Wonder if the FBI is looking at this?
See freepmail.
for later read
That was a well done article. Thank you
In the whole history of the world, Pizzagate is the Mac Daddy of all scandals.
Here’s an excerpt from an article on the Mark Levin website, “Why people believe in conspiracy theories like ‘pizza gate’”
“Youre giving power to people who are feeling powerless, said Bob Goldberg, a history professor at the University of Utah and director of its Tanner Humanities Center. Its an antidote to powerlessness because giving the responsibility, pointing the finger, targeting someone gives people a sense that they know whats happening.
“Conspiracy theories tend to spring from those two prominent desires creating a feeling of control where it doesnt exist and defining an enemy where it is absent or difficult to define.”
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Good article.
The connection between Clinton and Silsby the child trafficker is undeniable.
And what Clinton scandal would be complete without a bodycount? The Monica Peterson fatality reeks to high heaven. We’ve seen 30 years of this kind of coincidental death with the Clintons.
Very good post and comments at the source. Thanks. Interesting information (some new to me and I’ve been reading a lot about this topic) BUMP!
Very good summary, there are many other summaries that leave things out or focus on some of the more mundane stuff.
This is utter nuttiness.
Some new pictures and information here.
There’s obviously many false stories that emerge and disproved, but the evidence never takes away from the original evidence.
If we found an email that said something like “I would like to have an hour of pizza (vodka drinking). I’m ready for another hangover” much of the story would be discredited.
Instead, we just find more and more boy-love symbols, more images of weird satanic like rituals, more suggestive pictures of children, and more and more names of Washington elites involved with it somehow.
ping for later.
Thanks for the link.
WARNING: some images may be graphic
That's where you lose me. You can't take those "50 Most Powerful People in Washington" articles in city magazines seriously.
There are about 43 politicians, political appointees, lobbyists, campaign consultants, and columnists, and they pad out the article with restaurateurs, party planners, baseball players, bookstore owners, weathermen.
Nobody seriously thinks a weather forecaster or a pitcher for the Washington Nationals or a pizza joint owner is really a power player in the city.