Let's Talk about Pizzagate

Same. I only neg repped in retaliation to someone neg repping me. Anyone who neg reps or blocks is a pussy. Yeah I said it

That someone being me I'm guessing. I neg repped him and called him a pussy and he neg repped me back so I can vouch. Then I said he really was the iceman.
 

BCT

Pucker Up Butter Cup.
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do you all laugh at my posts as much as i do as I'm typing them out? just curious.


everything I post here is with a cheshire grin meaning I'm at near full erection.
 

Ace Boobtoucher

Founder and Captain of the Douchepatrol
do you all laugh at my posts as much as i do as I'm typing them out? just curious.


everything I post here is with a cheshire grin meaning I'm at near full erection.

Would you go as far as saying it is a 'schadenboner?'
 
Whats a pizza gate?

Just STFU... Do you really think Adam doesn't know you are a dupe account? He has obviously decided to let your stick around. I mean, if you are going to come back in another incarnation after being banned, the least you could do is not POST and SPAM with the same mundane style you did as acenipplelicker.

I mean exactly the same way.

Are you an idiot savant? You post some intelligent things..then you will go on an armpit farts bender.

Anyway, I don't care if you stick around or not. Stop being a dumbass.
 

maildude

Postal Paranoiac
I've read through this thread, and the term bipolar disorder keeps echoing in my ears. :helpme::helpme:
 

bobjustbob

Proud member of FreeOnes Hall Of Fame. Retired to
Anything new about this? Evidence in the past month and not another tin hat on YouTube or dude that has an alien chip implanted in him.
 

xfire

New Twitter/X @cxffreeman
I ate quite a bit of pizza in the month of February, other than that I got nothing topic related.
 

meesterperfect

Hiliary 2020
The only thing it ever was was that a Dc pizza joint who's owner was directly connected to David Brock, John Podesta, and Hiliary is a very creepy guy who's social media posts and comments as well as his friends have strong pedo masochistic implications.
And tie that in with Podestas creepy ass emails and artwork and the spirit cooking shit he's into.
But it was debunked. No questions were asked but it was debunked because CNN said it was.

Sidenote there have been I believe hundreds , maybe over a thousand people arrested in the US with connections to pedo rings in the past 2 months. The shit does exist.
 
LOL Will
Gotta admit, I had never heard of that one before :D


Here's what actually happened:

The Franklin child prostitution ring allegations took place between 1988 and 1991 and involved an alleged child sex ring serving prominent citizens of Nebraska, as well as high-level U.S. politicians. The allegations also claimed that the alleged sex ring was led by "a cult of devil worshipers involved in the mutilation, sacrifice and cannibalism of numerous children". The allegations centered on the actions of Lawrence E. King Jr., who ran the now defunct Franklin Community Federal Credit Union (FCFCU) in Omaha, Nebraska.

The Nebraska State Foster Care Review Board submitted the results of a two-year investigation into the alleged physical and sexual abuse of foster children to the Executive Board of the Nebraska Legislature, who were investigating reports of child sexual abuse linked to the credit union. Authorities launched a probe, interviewing a number of claimed abuse victims who said that children in foster care were flown to the U.S. East Coast and were abused at "bad parties". After investigation, a grand jury in Douglas County (of which Omaha, Nebraska is the largest city and county seat) determined the abuse allegations were baseless, describing them as a "carefully crafted hoax" and indicted two of the accusers on perjury charges. The grand jury also suggested that the abuse stories originated from a vindictive employee terminated by Boys Town, the famed refuge for troubled youths. Later, a federal grand jury concluded that the abuse allegations were unfounded and indicted 21-year-old Alisha Owen, an alleged victim, on eight counts of perjury. The same grand jury also indicted multiple officers of the credit union, including King, for crimes related to the embezzlement of funds from the credit union. Alisha Owen served 4-1/2 years in prison.
 
Alex Jones Apologizes for Promoting ‘Pizzagate’ Hoax


Alex Jones, a prominent conspiracy theorist and the host of a popular right-wing radio show, has apologized for helping to spread and promote the hoax known as Pizzagate.


The admission on Friday by Mr. Jones, the host of “The Alex Jones Show” and the operator of the website Infowars, was striking. In addition to promoting the Pizzagate conspiracy theory, he has contended that the Sept. 11 attacks were inside jobs carried out by the United States government and that the 2012 shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., was a hoax concocted by those hostile to the Second Amendment.

The Pizzagate theory, which posited with no evidence that top Democratic officials were involved with a satanic child pornography ring centered around Comet Ping Pong, a pizza restaurant in Washington, D.C., grew in online forums before making its way to more visible venues, including Mr. Jones’s show. And its prominence after the election drew attention to the proliferation of false and misleading news, much of it politically charged, that circulated on platforms like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.

Mr. Jones made the apology to the owner of Comet Ping Pong, James Alefantis, on video, reading from a carefully worded statement that emphasized how widely the theory had spread before he weighed in on it. He said that Infowars had “disassociated” itself from the story in December and had taken down the majority of broadcasts and videos that mentioned it. Mr. Jones also said that two reporters the show had worked with “are no longer with us,” although he did not identify them or discuss the exact nature of their work with Infowars.

“To my knowledge today, neither Mr. Alefantis, nor his restaurant Comet Ping Pong, were involved in any human trafficking, as was part of the theories about Pizzagate that were being written about in many media outlets and which we commented upon,” Mr. Jones said. “We apologize to the extent our commentaries could be construed as negative statements about Mr. Alefantis or Comet Ping Pong, and we hope that anyone else involved in commenting on Pizzagate will do the same thing.”

The hoax has had real-world consequences. The pizzeria, Mr. Alefantis and his employees have been besieged by threats. Nearby businesses have also been affected. And the hoax has even spread to several other pizzerias around the country.

“It’s been a roller coaster of emotion and fear,” Mr. Alefantis said, in a telephone interview on Saturday, noting that he was still receiving daily threats online. “Good days and bad days.”

Mr. Alefantis’s restaurant was closed for two days in December, after the police arrested a man, Edgar M. Welch, 28, a father of two from North Carolina, who they said showed up at Comet Ping Pong to investigate the claims and fired a semiautomatic rifle he had brought with him inside the pizzeria
. Mr. Welch pleaded guilty on Friday to assault with a dangerous weapon and interstate transportation of a firearm and will be sentenced in June.

In an interview a few days after his arrest, Mr. Welch told The New York Times that he listened to Mr. Jones’s show, saying that the host “touches on some issues that are viable but goes off the deep end on some things.”

But the theory lives on. A small group of protesters showed up outside the White House on Saturday, holding signs that asked why the news media was covering up child trafficking and demanding an investigation into Hillary Clinton, Mr. Alefantis and John Podesta, Mrs. Clinton’s campaign chairman, in connection with the hoax.

Mr. Alefantis said his restaurant has spent nearly $70,000 on two guards to stand at the entrance during business hours. A neighbor who runs a security company helped install an alarm system and a network of cameras — both inside and outside the restaurant — as well as panic buttons to alert the local police.

Last weekend, about 10 Pizzagate theory adherents held a protest in front of the restaurant. Mr. Alefantis said no one but Mr. Jones has ever apologized to him.

“Honestly I wouldn’t wish this on anyone,” he said. “These lies and falsehoods spread about me and my restaurant exist all over the place. The damage that has been done to my company and business and my community, all will remain forever.”

Still, Mr. Alefantis said, the community has been rallying around his restaurant. Only one of his more than 40 employees decided to leave after the shooting incident in December. And he said he hoped things would continue to return to normal.

“We’re trying to go back to our world of making food and serving our customers and being a happy place,” he said.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/25/business/alex-jones-pizzagate-apology-comet-ping-pong.html




1) Excuses, 3 monthes after ? Too late Mr Jones, the damage has been done and your excuses won't repair it
2) We're supposed that Alex Jones, not his lawyers, wrote and decided to read that statement full of legal jargon to his audience ? Please, the truth his his lawyers wrote that and ordred him to read it before he gets sued for his life
3) When even Alex Jones jumps back-pedals from a conspiracy thoery, you know it's a total BS
4) Pizzagate believers won't die. It lives on. Some of it believers are now accusing Alex Jones of overing it up. Some claims he was forced to apologize by the elites. Some claim Pizzagate was just a ecoy from a bigger child-sex trafficking they call pedogate.
5) Alex Jones has erased every of his vidoes related, one way o the other, to pizzagate, not because he thinks it was the right thing to do but to erase every stain of what he did. Fortunately for us, some kept them

 
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