SIMONBARROW

Talk is cheap! If Alefantis wants to bring Pizzagate to a close he needs to show us that the children shown in his Instagram photos are alive and well and identify which of his friends they belong to specifically.

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you are absolutely right. He could claim anything. Maybe someone should observe Alefantis 24/7 and his communication as well!

You can clearly see what Alefantis strategy is - despite the fact, that he hates the interviewer and cameraman (look his facial expression, tonality and body language) he tries to befriend them (I love you and my customers)

Then he brings them coffee - this is a neat little trick to befriend people. IN THIS CASE THIS IS SUSPICIOUS

SIMONBARROW

I would imagine that people involved in the kind of activities Alefantis has apparently been involved in would have excellent people management skills - that is to say, you'd have to be really good at manipulating people to get away with it.

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Yeah he deals with them like one should deal with unwanted customers, who are important.

He even shows the people the location ... after he cleaned up.

This Alefantis guy gives me creepy chills - he looks and talks like I imagine a pedophile gay person. DISGUSTING

SIMONBARROW

I find it odd that you say that, because it seems to me that Alefantis is rather personable, the kind of person it would be easy to make friends with. I think that quality has helped him advance in his 'business affairs.' I can think of many people who fit the creepy pedophile mould much better than he does.

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I find him creepy, because his bodylanguage and how he says things, doesn t align with his words.

He is incongruent.

e.g. this is like telling someone that you are confident, while you are trembling, shaking and your posture is not erect. Then your words don t align with the other signs you give off.

That is the reason

SIMONBARROW

I'm terrible at body language. I'm an author, so my business is words. You're apparently seeing things I haven't picked up on.

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If you are an author, can you make a book about pizzagate and the struggle of people like us to solve the case - and how the media and the elites are trying to cover it up?

You could write it under a pseudonym. Someone has to tell the story. I bet it would be a good crime story.

SIMONBARROW

It's a little premature for a book, though.