Let's set up a challenge, similar to Ice Bucket etc, but for Pizzagate.
I'm not sure how to make things go viral, but I know y'all are great at it. My idea is this:
Make a video actually addressing all of the evidence and attempt to debunk Pizzagate. If you can't successfully prove it false, you must donate X dollars to some kind of child-related charity (but make sure it's not owned by one of these assholes).
This is good for us in two ways: First, it will motivate people to actually look at the evidence presented instead of regurgitating the "Fake News" propaganda. Second, if any information
does
get debunked, we will have less to sift through thus revealing a much clearer picture of the truth.
EDIT: And the videos will be less likely to be taken down due to support of MSM
Thoughts?
▼ 28leinad82
you're asking too much of people. The ice bucket challenge worked because all they had to do was get ice water poured on them and have all their friends see it (look at me, look at me). IF you ask people to research, it won't spread anywhere near as fast.
But there is merit in some sort of social challenge purely to raise awareness that "pizzagate exists". So many people have never heard of it. If we turn it into a household name, more researchers will naturally appear, and more pressure will be on MSM to report actual news about it if they want to sell papers etc.
So.. i would just make it a pizza based challenge. Something like seeing how many pieces of pizza you can eat in 40 seconds because "every 40 seconds a child disappears in the USA".
It reinforces the message, it brands it nicely, it's relevant and it's fun...
But be sure to call it "the Pizzagate Challenge" right from day one. Don't want it ever being called "the pizza challenge" or the "40 second pizza challenge". The value is in the branding.