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open complicity and pizzagate ( pizzagate )

submitted 2016-12-08T11:51:41 by ZalesMcMuffin

Watching one media figure after another try to stop the pizzagate investigation by pushing the new thinkstop phrase "fake news" got me -- what else? -- thinking. We've seen this kind of thing before. Take a look at this documentary, especially the wrap-up from the 58:20 mark until the closing credits:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkCQWWewsuU

Open complicity is an intriguing concept. Regardless of your views on 9/11 , please consider this concept carefully. I believe we are seeing this exact phenomenon occurring now. To boldly and stridently make sweeping dismissals of what is so obviously not "fake news" doesn't make sense otherwise. It is manifestly bad journalism. Why engage in it if your purpose is to appear to be good journalists? Logically, there must be another purpose.

Jumping on the "pizzagate = fake news" bandwagon is how public figures demonstrate their allegiance to the baby rapers by raising the interested individual's social cost of exposing the disease.

The inhumans are going all in on this one. They wouldn't do that for no reason. Clearly this is extremely important to them. I believe they know that this scandal is literally doomsday for them.

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