momojaja

I think this cannibalism stuff us just as bizarre as it gets, Why eat another man when you have can buy the healthiest and tastiest food money can buy? They must be like one of those tribes from Papua New Guinea (PNG) who would eat their dead to absorb their abilities or some nonsense like that. The elite must see some benefit in eating the flesh of a human as it is totally taboo to us civilized folks. Also those tribes in PNG did get some brain disease as a result.

MolochHunter

No source, its my own observation (if it is the illuminati's own reason then I've just chanced upon its accuracy) I'm ascribing it from what the general public came to know/understand from Mario Puzzo's the Godfather - if you witness someone engaging in brutalitiy/criminality, that gives you leverage over them and thus power.

Murderous pedophilia is the most unspeakable crime in the congress of human society, and places an exposed perpetrator utterly beyond the redemption of society - therefore to witness it gives you even more power/loyalty than if you'd witnessed a 'plain vanilla murder' Thus we have the central eye (witness) as the key to the triangle power:loyalty:depravity

MolochHunter

3 corners of the eye's triangle: power:loyalty:depravity

yabbadoody

sounds like it came right off the cigarette packaging for All Seeing Eye tobaccos...

bigDanold

Cannabilsm (amongst other things) is an activity to be kept secret, because it would brand you as a social outcast. Therefore, committing these immoral acts with others create a "trust" because they become a shared secret. The only thing is, the common man does not have the luxury of knowing that the authorities will always snuff out any investigation into their activities. These people do. So instead of being fearful, they start to relish in their immoral actions/deeds, like a naughty kid who is getting away with something. They probably get some kind of rush from it, some kind of belonging to a special group. Next thing you know, it becomes their identity and what they look forward to when they wake up everyday. Also, should they attempt to turn away from it, they and their family will be harmed or killed. So it's like a gang in that you get initiated in and can never leave. Just my take on it, I'm playing arm chair psychologist here.

zzvoat

GREAT find! Side note: so does u/spez at reddit - started and moderates a cannibalism s/. They also still allow s/pedofriends over there. A connection to be found to all of this? I wouldn't be surprised.

hanknut42

he deleted it from his mod list

Azzipdoe

Uhm... Maybe I'm losing my mind but I saw no mention of cannabalism anywhere.. The links you provided didn't say anything even close to what you're claiming.

Hooliganscat

Did you read th introduction to the guys book?

Don-Keyhote

It is convenient that the Podestas are so well known for their cooking hobby. The spirit cooking is important for that reason, to make it seem like they're possibly using that as cover for the real significance of their cooking

yabbadoody

"Grandma's pretty tough, but she makes a mean stew."

A whole new meaning.

quantokitty

Great find! So a friend of JP just happens to bring up cannibalism and JP doesn't say, "Are you out of your f*cking mind?!!!! How can eating a person create trust, you idiot!!!!"

ZalesMcMuffin

The principle is valid. It's a horrid thing to even think about, let alone experience, and how horrid it is serves as a bonding experience.

"common disaster" principle, I believe

quantokitty

Yeah, I wouldn't use the word "trust" for what cannibalism fosters. Keeping a secret and sharing what is universally considered an abomination is not worthy to be elevated to "trust". And how can it be trust? It's more like blackmail. No one can tell on anyone because they're all guilty of the same crime.

micha_

Threfore you're a hopeless case and will never make it among the Top 50 people in Washington DC...

quantokitty

Ha! I know, right? I thought it was hard work that got you noticed! Evidently, it's eating somebody's liver ... and spleen ... and ...

Nana66

"Also, do you think Bill Clinton might be interested in providing a blurb? I reached out to Tina Flournoy as well."

Hopevoats

Good find! I stumbled onto that one, way back in the beginning, and had a feeling that it was significant. Good on you for digging deeper!

umpteenth

There is an interview with a comet manager and he kept talking about trust...it was more weird coded language, like wtf!? at 1:42

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXczVfgt7HY

Pisstubes0351

I saw this when everything first started, and now after weeks of reading and looking at this again—what if it has to do with a pledge they know and have to recite, or maybe it is alluding to a particular piece from a certain text.

Infopractical

Did you notice the old Besta logo in the video? (around :17)

downwithpizzaelites

No wonder he's on most powerful list.

He has lot's of powerful "customers."

quantokitty

"They [the customers] look out for us?" WTF? Why would customers have to look out for a place that sells pizza?

UncookedSpirit

Well, see what they did to that guy who tried to stop them from expanding their hours from midnight to 3AM...

quantokitty

Which guy was this?

blind_sypher

I think he means that theyre engaging in wet criminality so therefore everyone has to trust eachother because they all have shit on one another, and that by extension is the allure of the system.

ZalesMcMuffin

That's exactly how it struck me. It makes no sense at all for a pizza place which serves only normal "pizza".

quantokitty

You know what, that is one way of viewing it. But the intro went on to pronounce it "sacred"?!!!! Uhm, no ... not sacred. Especially when people are well-fed and sending snarky tweets to Assange about the meals JP is eating being better than the ones served in the Ecuardorian embassy. Me? I'd take the embassy food. At least I know that there are no human remains in it.

Scruffy_Nerfherder

He and Spez should get along.

hanknut42

that bitch spez deleted /r/cannibals just found out last night what a fucking pussy its like why delete it if your innocent?

JSchoolDropout

The full title of the book is "The Leap: The Science of Trust and Why It Matters" so I'm not sure it's that unusual on the face of it.

pizzaequalspedo

In and of itself it's not that much, but in the context of all the other evidence it's supportive.

youhavetogoback123

Good work. Digging around is what keeps this going.