Tuesday, August 01, 2023

Award Winning ABC Journalist Who "Debunked" PizzaGate, Pleads Guilty in Horrific Child Porn Case

So you see General Mike Flynn's name on this tweet. However, while the story about the ABC news journalist is true, I am not sure the PizzaGate aspect of the story is true. If anyone has any links to show it is true, let me know.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

As I recall, there was no more to the debunking of Pizza Gate than a simple media assertion that it was a conspiracy theory. That assertion went unchallenged in the media. Case dismissed.

There was substantial circumstantial evidence that something weird was afoot at Comet Pizza (the initials C.P. were said to be a reference to Child Pornography.) The Podesta emails were bizarre to say the least. The photos of children in mild forms of bondage were suspect as were the questionable displays of art at the Podesta residence.

Or this could all have been a self-fueling hoax on the order of "Paul is Dead". Who knows. But given what we DO know about the central characters involved does give occasion for curiosity.

revereridesagain said...

I'm inclined to agree with "Anonymous". There were a number of suggestive elements to the Comet Pizza story, including the resemblance of brand images to those in the FBI and NYPD files of pedophile symbols. Reference to the "ordering" of children for sexual abuse using pizza and other food related symbolism has appeared in relation to other cases.

Not only were the Podesta emails "bizarre", emails and tweets between DC "swamp" dwellers turned up with rather sophisticated occult references, such as to Aleister Crowley's personal morning sex ritual, bizarre and sexually suggestive occult-themed "parties", and "art displays", as Anonymous notes. To my experience there was enough to justify suspicion of some underground dark occultist activity in the DC "community".

Objective coverage of the case is nearly impossible to find online, as also prevails with cases from the 80s and 90s "satanic panic" period of group child molestation involving costumes, ritualized behavior and other occult features. No wonder there has been such hysterical outrage and "QAnon" flogging from the Left at the success of "Sound of Freedom", which includes barely any references which could be considered "occult". It strikes too close to home, which I believe may also have been the case with Pizzagate, authentic or not.