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Re: PizzaGate hits the fan.
« Reply #75 on: December 13, 2016, 05:08:08 AM »



It Must be Totally Fake News If They are all going to such Lengths to Discredit / hide it.
Who are we to question them.   ::)

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Re: PizzaGate hits the fan.
« Reply #76 on: December 13, 2016, 05:27:17 AM »
creepy shit... especially the e-mails between marina abramovich and the podesta bros. good thing trump won.

these faggotrons are raping kids and eating them wtf...

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Re: PizzaGate hits the fan.
« Reply #77 on: December 13, 2016, 08:26:19 AM »


Alefantis was supposed to be on the Kelly File last night... there was even a TV ad.

Kelly wasn't on last night, at least that's what someone told me.

Now it is supposed to be on tonight.

Saw the ad this a.m.

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Re: PizzaGate hits the fan.
« Reply #78 on: December 13, 2016, 08:35:23 AM »
Now it is supposed to be on tonight.

Saw the ad this a.m.

Must have needed more permission before airing. Gotta get the facts straight.

This Alefantis guy has been caught in a few lies already about his establishments.
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Re: PizzaGate hits the fan.
« Reply #79 on: December 13, 2016, 08:37:13 AM »
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Re: PizzaGate hits the fan.
« Reply #80 on: December 13, 2016, 09:07:31 AM »
Someone made a pretty good observation:

Two HUGE pedo rings have been taken down (Norway/Canada) since Anthony Weiner's laptop was confiscated.
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Re: PizzaGate hits the fan.
« Reply #81 on: December 13, 2016, 09:56:13 AM »
Okay... Comet Ping Pong's website server admin is JimDo. It's one of those create your own website things.

This isn't that suspicious... until you look at another domain that has JimDo as their website server admin.

It is safe for work, but open it up and look around. Click all the tabs, etc.

http://orderformforrentapizza.jimdo.com/

Click on the "Fortune Pizza" special and it will redirect you to here: http://thecheesehistory.weebly.com/

Okay, weird.

Go back to the Rent-A-Pizza homepage; Go to "Your Cart" and click on "Pizza" in the phrase TO BE OR NOT TO BE PIZZA_

You'll end up here: https://rentpizza.wordpress.com/2015/12/01/talk-about-everything/

That is a password protected blog.

Another slice of creepy pedo coincidence it seems....



We sure are having fun doing the FBI's job.



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Re: PizzaGate hits the fan.
« Reply #82 on: December 13, 2016, 10:42:18 AM »
I'm blown away and impressed on how you can dig out all this info.
I feel awkward and ignorant compared to some of you regulars.
Perhaps, I should just sit back, read the posts/links here and finally get educated on stuff.

I thought I was educated and informed on issues.
Now I realize how much important stuff I don't know.

Thanks for understanding if I chill out on posting and try to get up to speed.

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Re: PizzaGate hits the fan.
« Reply #83 on: December 13, 2016, 11:08:32 AM »
Thanks for understanding if I chill out on posting and try to get up to speed.

Promises promises.

Howard, we understand.  Please chill out on posting.

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Re: PizzaGate hits the fan.
« Reply #84 on: December 13, 2016, 11:59:39 AM »
HOLY SHIT!!!!!!!

Someone just found something very. very. important.

CASTELLUM ACHILLES LLC of James Alefantis bought: https://i.sli.mg/6aB6dZ.png

 it is sometimes referred to as 3516 REAR, 3518 REAR or 3518 all at 11th Street NW in DC: https://www.google.com/maps/@38.9331027,-77.0291146,3a,75y,41.75h,84.58t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1szbiyw5pRNHLFIwbtPqEZbQ!2e0!5s20111001T000000!7i13312!8i6656


On google maps a placemark names it PEGASUS which is categorized as a MUSEUM: https://i.sli.mg/K4qCq6.png
This was likely added by Alefantis: https://i.sli.mg/6fync9.png Also, Reviewed: https://i.sli.mg/RKuQLo.png

A lady by the name of Valerie Wiseman is working on PEGASUS with Alefantis, according to her website: http://vwiseman.com/new-page/

After all the PizzaGate shit went down, she posted on her (now private Instagram) this picture with the caption "PEEKING": https://scontent.cdninstagram.com/t51.2885-15/s640x640/sh0.08/e35/14515811_1159756797452693_7009266874793852928_n.jpg

Take notice of the rooftops (AND POWERLINES) in the PEEKING photo above: http://sli.mg/gdJSwO.png

https://www.google.com/maps/@38.9326805,-77.0288751,3a,75y,188.41h,92.41t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sBBdUZPBvAG92ncgZo7QMLA!2e0!7i13312!8i6656

These houses are right down the street from PEGASUS.  Here is an alternative view of PEGASUS to show the powerlines in the window: http://sli.mg/xQJG9L.png


Here is the creepy part..... Turn around from the Red and Blue houses that she was PEEKING at...

http://sli.mg/ySgbUB.png


Play around on Google Maps. This is the real deal.



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Re: PizzaGate hits the fan.
« Reply #85 on: December 13, 2016, 12:05:57 PM »
As many GetBig Scholars will tell you, CASTELLUM (from Castellum Achilles LLC, Alefantis' little project company) means it can refer to a watch tower or a signal station.

Go to wikipedia.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castellum

It mentions Hadrian's Wall.

Who is Hadrian? Just a roman emperor. No big deal. except he had a little 13 year old boy as a lover. Who was his lover?

Antonius......

Jimmy Comet's (aka James Alefantis) Instagram Profile Picture is of Antinous




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Re: PizzaGate hits the fan.
« Reply #86 on: December 13, 2016, 12:06:38 PM »
I'm freaked out guys.... I need to take a break from this for a little while and think.
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Re: PizzaGate hits the fan.
« Reply #87 on: December 13, 2016, 12:08:33 PM »
Ewww. Just. Ewwwwww.

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Re: PizzaGate hits the fan.
« Reply #88 on: December 13, 2016, 01:04:16 PM »
People associated with Alefantis on Instagram are deleting their accounts.

Most notably "werkinonmahnightcheese"

Here is a post from Comet Ping Pong's bartender back in 2012: https://i.sli.mg/OgrdR7.png
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Re: PizzaGate hits the fan.
« Reply #89 on: December 13, 2016, 01:11:42 PM »
Okay... Comet Ping Pong's website server admin is JimDo. It's one of those create your own website things.

This isn't that suspicious... until you look at another domain that has JimDo as their website server admin.

It is safe for work, but open it up and look around. Click all the tabs, etc.

http://orderformforrentapizza.jimdo.com/

Click on the "Fortune Pizza" special and it will redirect you to here: http://thecheesehistory.weebly.com/

Okay, weird.

Go back to the Rent-A-Pizza homepage; Go to "Your Cart" and click on "Pizza" in the phrase TO BE OR NOT TO BE PIZZA_

You'll end up here: https://rentpizza.wordpress.com/2015/12/01/talk-about-everything/

That is a password protected blog.

Another slice of creepy pedo coincidence it seems....



We sure are having fun doing the FBI's job.



All seems a bit odd just to order a Pizza.

Looks likely there is more to this.

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Re: PizzaGate hits the fan.
« Reply #90 on: December 13, 2016, 03:50:54 PM »
If this truly were fake news. why are they using Correct the Record tactics to "debunk" it?
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Re: PizzaGate hits the fan.
« Reply #91 on: December 13, 2016, 03:52:48 PM »
First they ignore you

Then they laugh at you

Then they fight you  <--------- We have just entered this arena. Look for censorship and CTR tactics

Then you win


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Re: PizzaGate hits the fan.
« Reply #92 on: December 14, 2016, 02:40:45 AM »
Just so happens a C-130 was spotted flying over Manhattan for over an hour yesterday.

http://foxtrotalpha.jalopnik.com/why-is-this-c-130-circling-manhattan-1790067498

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Re: PizzaGate hits the fan.
« Reply #93 on: December 14, 2016, 06:01:09 AM »
http://www.wsj.com/articles/SB947439830524262160

The Clintons Shrug At Sex Trafficking Updated Jan. 10, 2000 12:01 a.m. ET

By William J. Bennett and Charles W. Colson. Mr. Bennett is co-director of Empower America. Mr. Colson is chairman of Prison Fellowship.

Over the past few months the Clinton administration has lobbied for the United Nations to adopt a protocol that would lend legitimacy to prostitution and hard-core pornography. This effort has been spearheaded by the President's Interagency Council on Women, a group whose honorary chairman is none other than Hillary Rodham Clinton. Although the proposal has drawn opposition from across the political spectrum, the administration is forging ahead with its plans. Whether it succeeds in these morally indefensible ambitions will depend on a crucial U.N. vote scheduled for later this month.

First some background. It's been estimated that each year some two million women and children world-wide are sent into lives of sexual bondage, usually as prostitutes. "Over the last 10 years, the numbers of women and children that have been trafficked have multiplied so that they are now on par with estimates of the numbers of Africans who were enslaved in the 16th and 17th centuries," according to Laura J. Lederer of Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government. What we are dealing with, then, is a huge number of human-rights violations.

Yet in Vienna a week from today--when the U.N. Convention on Transnational Organized Crime votes on its protocol to combat international trafficking in women and children--White House representatives will take the first step toward legitimizing the sexual-trafficking business. Negotiations on this Vienna Protocol have been going on for the past year and a half. Since December, however, the White House delegation has worked to narrow the definition of sexual trafficking, in a way that would allow certain prostitution rings to flourish. It has done so despite the objections of a majority of the G-77 countries and other developing nations, whose women are the principal victims of sex trafficking.

To secure its goal, the Clinton administration must effectively repeal an existing U.N. convention that strictly forbids prostitution and requires punishment of any person who "procures, entices or leads away, for the purposes of prostitution . . . even with the consent of that person." The Clinton group also believes that international actions against pornography rings should be restricted to pornographers who work without the "consent" of the women they use, thereby granting the international pornography "industry" the sort of legitimacy and legal status it has long sought.

Hillary Clinton has been quite active as the honorary chairman of the President's Interagency Council on Women, speaking out about the evils of sexual trafficking. In Reykjavik, Iceland, in October, she said: "No government and no citizen should rest until we stop this modern form of slavery, protect its victims and prosecute those who are responsible." But as is so often the case with the Clintons, what they do is at odds with what they say.

The White House position, should it prevail, would effectively ensure that prostitution and pornography would be treated as legitimate career options for women, as long as women "consent" to it and no force is involved. In defining the term sexual exploitation, the administration has supported using the phrase forced prostitution rather than simply prostitution. In this instance the adjective forced makes all the difference. If the administration's position is accepted, the focus of attention would shift from the profiteers who traffic in women to the supposed state of mind of the victimized women. It would create loopholes long sought by perpetrators, insulating them from criminal prosecution. "Practically speaking, this [new definition] is a virtual bar to prosecution," says J. Robert Flores, a former prosecutor with both the New York District Attorney and the U.S. Department of Justice.

Even if it were practical to distinguish between consent and force in such cases, the administration's position would still contradict common sense and decency. Prostitution and pornography inevitably exploit women, whether they consent to it or not. And it is not only conservatives who are opposed to the administration's policies in this matter.

In a stinging letter sent last week to Mr. Clinton, Gloria Steinem, Patricia Ireland, Eleanor Smeal and other feminist leaders wrote that "the definition of trafficking advocated by the administration would not cover some of the most common methods of sex trafficking which prey on and profit from the economic desperation of women, girls, and their families by securing their 'consent' to sale in prostitution." The letter goes on to explain why narrowing the definition of sexual trafficking will hurt, not help, potential victims.

These objections have been echoed by women's groups from Bangladesh to Ukraine, and by the European Women's Lobby, a human-rights coalition of more than 2,800 dues-paying member organizations. They recognize what the Clinton administration does not: There can be no meaningful "consent" to one's own sexual exploitation--particularly when one lives in poverty and desperate circumstances.

The Clinton administration purports to be pro-woman. Nevertheless, in addition to its effort to weaken the Vienna Protocol, the administration has steadfastly opposed the Trafficking Victims Protection Act. This bipartisan legislation was passed unanimously by the House International Relations Committee, with the support of a broad coalition of religious, human-rights and women's groups. The legislation's definition of sex trafficking would include any "purchase, sale, recruitment, harboring, transportation, transfer or receipt of a person for the purpose of a commercial sex act."

Mrs. Clinton's Council on Women has opposed the bill because it allegedly imposes "mandatory sanctions" on countries that do not prosecute the most severe forms of trafficking. This is a double standard; the administration supports sanctions against countries that do not adhere to other, far less important standards of commercial conduct. And it is dishonest. The bill requires that the president either end nonhumanitarian foreign aid to offending countries or provide such assistance pursuant to a waiver. The only "sanction" is an end to U.S. subsidies, and even this sanction is not mandatory.

What, then, needs to be done? First, the Clinton administration should see to it that the Vienna delegation's position is reversed forthwith, well before the final Jan. 17 vote. Second, Congress should uncover the reasons why the administration has taken the current position. Third, the administration should cease its opposition to the Trafficking Victims Protection Act.

The reasons for the Clinton administration's course of action are hard to fathom. What is certain is that if it does not reverse its course, its actions in Vienna will be counted as yet one more shameful act committed by this deeply corrupt administration.
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Re: PizzaGate hits the fan.
« Reply #94 on: December 14, 2016, 08:46:56 AM »
This stuff isn't a figment of our imaginations; Take a look at this Ugandan cable from 2009:

https://wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/10KAMPALA426_a.html#efmBIFBK_

I've highlighted the relevant part, but the entire thing is disgusting
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Re: PizzaGate hits the fan.
« Reply #96 on: December 15, 2016, 04:21:17 AM »
 17,000 ‘Aphrodisiac’ pills made from dead, aborted babies seized by police in South Korea

May 7, 2012 – Thousands of pills containing dehydrated and crushed human flesh have been confiscated by South Korean customs officials.

The pills originate in China, where manufacturers reportedly obtain the corpses of aborted or stillborn babies from hospitals and abortion facilities, then dehydrate their bodies before crushing them up for the pills.

The pills are sold as sexual stamina enhancers and as alternative medicine for a variety of ailments.
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Despite the dearth of evidence about their alleged benefits – in fact, Korean officials say the pills are dangerous – more than 17,000 of the pills have been intercepted in 35 different shipments coming into South Korea since last August.

A customs official told the Korea Times, “It was confirmed those capsules contain materials harmful to the human body, such as super bacteria. We need to take tougher measures to protect public health.”

Reports that China is host to the gruesome industry of fetal flesh pharmaceuticals have been around for some time. Last August Chinese officials announced they were launching an investigation into the allegations, after a South Korean television station broadcast a documentary about the pills.

The makers of the documentary claimed they traveled to the hospitals where aborted babies were being sold to the pill manufacturers. They also obtained one of the pills which they sent to a lab, where it was tested and found to be 99.7 percent human flesh. Experts reportedly found bits of hair in the capsules, and could even determine the child’s gender.
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Re: PizzaGate hits the fan.
« Reply #97 on: December 15, 2016, 06:17:25 AM »
You're starting to lose me here. What do these last few posts have to do with Comet Ping Pong? It's starting to sound like paranoid ramblings now.

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Re: PizzaGate hits the fan.
« Reply #98 on: December 15, 2016, 06:26:40 AM »
You're starting to lose me here. What do these last few posts have to do with Comet Ping Pong? It's starting to sound like paranoid ramblings now.

The internet investigation has seemed to have hit a stalling point as of yesterday.
 
Those post have nothing to do with PizzaGate, besides showing that the abduction, rape, murder and sex trafficking of young children does take place in this world (that first Wikileaks cable mentioned "child sacrifice"  :-X )

Although, this investigation is making me a bit loopy. We have TONS and TONS of creepy/Pedo-suggestive circumstantial evidence, but nothing definitive.
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Re: PizzaGate hits the fan.
« Reply #99 on: December 15, 2016, 03:33:12 PM »
Today, from Voat:

As many of you are aware on Monday night Megyn Kelly was due to interview James Alefantis direct from Comet Ping Pong in what would have been a complete whitewash pedo-apologist propaganda exercise to push the #FakeNews narrative and demonise and caricature PizzaGate as Alt Right / Conspiracy Theorist / Cyber Bully campaign all about a poor pizzeria and how people think Hillary Clinton sacrifices and eats kids in the basement.

I pre-empted this by starting a hashtag on Twitter to expose their hypocrisy by presenting all the questions we know they will never ask him. It seems to have stopped them broadcasting the interview which was probably already shot and in the can ready to broadcast. Here's the full story https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1482681

There has been much doubt over whether this was a hoax but it was heavily advertised on the Sunday by pundits, then on Monday with an advert - you can see that here: https://twitter.com/FranSeenWrites/status/808718266973691905. Nothing happened on Monday night indeed Kelly never even appeared in her slot, and her stand-ins made no reference to PizzaGate, the interview, or even why Kelly was not broadcasting her bullshit. Then on Tuesday the adds continued but again no interview. So they may broadcast at a later date or just memory hole the whole thing... either way a terrible embarrassment, a complete exposure of the REAL FAKE NEWS mainstream media, and a complete victory for PizzaGate campaigners.

BUT... i am hoping people keep up the momentum because the idea of asking simple questions with evidence you want an answer to is very simple and difficult to counter. Any pedo-apologist is forced to deal with the subject at hand - the question posed - not the nebulous, overall question of "what is PizzaGate". And that is their tactic - to redefine PizzaGate in extrem or misleading terms, so they create a strawman to attack and ridicule in order to bury and delegitimise PizzaGate.

Also - it forces Twitter - do they censor or block people for simply asking questions about concerns over potential paedophilia and child trafficking? THAT censorship would become a massive story in itself, creating a Streisand Effect backlash. They'd be trying to stamp out a fire by drowning it with gasoline.

So lets keep it up!

Take a look at this which has evidence of the 4.7 million twitter impressions, and a plan of action to keep up the pressure. The Tweet Thread has 25 attached "best of #AskAlefantis" Tweets so you have them at hand to Retweet or Quote Retweet by hijacking other non-censored but popular hashtags

https://twitter.com/MoMeetsAisha/status/809353798607048704
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This was very effective in raising PizzaGate awareness! i had a ton of replies and inboxes and several hundred new followers just from this campaign, who in turn are waking up others.

THANKS GUYS for all the support from members on here!
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