Pizzagate

So Pizzagate was real this entire time?

I spent years mocking it but it seems like the joke is on me. Unless Epstein was obsessed with “pizza and grape soda” to an extreme degree and surrounded himself by a crowd of similar obsessives, pizza has to be code for something. Given that rich people don’t eat pizza, let alone drink grape soda, it’s starting to look like the Pizzagate people aren’t that crazy.

5 thoughts on “Pizzagate

  1. That *is* how the whole story got started, you know. Not JE emails in particular, but… high-profile rich-people soc.media accounts clearly using plausible-deniability code-words. Don’t recall anybody claiming all those screenshots were fake. Whatever they were talking about, it clearly wasn’t pizza.

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    1. “high-profile rich-people soc.media accounts clearly using plausible-deniability code-words”

      Yeah. There was no real rational explanation apart from code-words (that just happened to coincide with terms predators use… what a coincidence) and the images were very sick. Something was clearly going on and very unconvincing attempts to ‘debunk’ the theories just made the more…. cynical of us more suspicious.

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  2. Pizzagate was heavily geared against Democrats and was mostly a partisan thing. With Epstein people are finally starting to see that the oligarch class doesn’t care about political affiliation. Bill Gates, Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, Howard Lutnick, Peter Thiel, the list is like over 100 people of all political leanings.

    What they have in common is their social class and standing and they protect each other. Very unlike everybody else in the lower class fighting over mostly made up cultural issues.

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  3. “Pizza” (specifically, “cheese pizza”=cp=…something else with the same initials) has long been known pedophile slang. That was never under debate as far as I know. What people deny is that a specific pizza place is trafficking children, or whatever the accusation was. But most conspiracy theories have a grain of truth, that’s how they get their appeal.

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