I was never completely on board with Pizzagate either, but one thing always bothered me. The pizza shop owner was listed in some magazine as one of the most influential people in DC.
This 30 something year old guy was considered influential in a city full of senators, judges, ambassadors, lobbyists and lawyers. How? My mind went to blackmail material. And the debunking was just someone saying ‘it’s not true’ with no real information put forth.
The. There were the very odd Podesta emails.
I suspect that the Pizzagate thing was a trick to obscure the pedophile problem. Make up a sensational story about influential pedophiles meeting at a pizza parlor - then the specifics of that are debunked. Then, when anyone influential is caught doing evil things to children, it is just one bad person. Suggesting that there is more to it than that is “Pizzagate.”
idk anything about the Podesta emails.
Yes.
I also rejected Pizzagate and posted here to remind people of the McMartin Daycare case( There was a movie about it with James Woods)
But one thing at least partly caused me to question my doubts: There was an attack by an aspiring actor. He drove up from NC, parked, grabbed a shotgun, walked in and fired it at a closet or locker, alleging that it was a door to a secret child-molesting chamber. He then calmly walked out to waiting police, hands up.
“He’s nuts” proclaimed the media.
Then came a rumor—(I’m calling that because I can’t now confirm it, though it seemed plausible at the time. If anybody can I’d appreciate hearing from them.)— that a computer/server was installed in that closet and rendered useless by the spray of buckshot.
Alafantis is rich; he controls businesses and real estate all over the area. The pizza joint was just something to have fun with— an avante-garde art gallery and a place to mix with the hip commoners, and maybe to hook-up—maybe.