This is more appropriate for pizzagate, but since that subreddit has been taken down, this is the best place I can think of. If there is a subreddit this would fit better in, please tell me.
I saw this commercial recently on TV:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3yy2f8nXAY
Notice the 2 plates in the top right corner of the wall in the room, with the 2 5-pointed stars with eyes in the middle, and symbols around it. Also notice the black owl on the right shelf, the strange looking pictures, and the black cricket on the bookshelf by the window. Also, why the large bookshelf? And why the brick wall? Is this meant to represent a happy home?
Also, this is a piece of mythology I could find on the black cricket: "In Caraguatatuba, Brazil, a black cricket in a room is said to portend illness (Lenko and Papavero 1996)"
This commercial also fits with the 2 more recent commercials they had, including the conspiracy theorist commercial and the alien commercial:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WncX7pHBrZU
▼ bdmthrfkr
I never said he was right either.
▼ bdmthrfkr
Member for 13 days, zzzz.
A lot of you all have come over to Voat recently (Welcome!) so try not to judge a post by the length of the user account, try to judge the post by the merit of their argument. Yes there are cointel shills among our recent influx but you should try to make that decision based on logic not duration.
▼ bdmthrfkr
Resolution is a bit low on this video, couldn't really see the eye in the plates but did see the 5 pointed stars. And from what I could see of the owl, it might have been a kitty too. Unsure.
Either way, all of these set decisions are made at the level of the production company and are only signed off on at the corporate level after the first edits are made. Even if there is some pedophile crap in here it was probably a decision from Hollywood and we all know what Hollywood is like.
No confirmation until you can produce a list of set decorations approved by Pizza Hut Corporate which included these items. Sorry.
▼ totesgoats908234
You didn't confirm anything at all.