pizzagatesleuth

It's not the same person. That line of investigation is a red herring. Disinformation.

PawnsInTheGame

"Its comfortable! It's not... you know IF IF If works not comfortable like that shakes head it just it seems the vibe is more grown up, you know? It doesn't seem like family touches nose looks away it feels like work! - Antonio NWOzo

pizzagatesleuth

Yes, that was a very sketchy response. Nobody commented on the "But ping pong isn't the only thing people come here to love," remark. What do you make of that?

OrwellKnew

Ok, interesting find. But..

I think someone should backup this video for posterity

You really don't know how to? Just type "archive.is" into your browser, cut and past the link and wait a few ...viola!

One thing you can definitely notice is the Besta Pizza logo before they changed it, perfect match for the FBI's "boy lover" symbol

yabbadoody

that's no ordinary "Howard University student reporter", in fact several of us here believe it's none other than Patience Carter, THE Patience Carter of Pulse Nightclub fame, the buck reporter from PA / NYC / Orlando . and now, DC?... see this thread for full details:

https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1517511

Believe me, we have not yet begun to SCRATCH THE SURFACE if this is, in fact, Ms. "Patience Carter". Read the entire thread, I sat in an office less than 20' away from household names at a big 3-letter news agency... I can spot a buck reporter (but especially one that has trouble with her cues) from 50 paces, eyes closed... contrast and compare, and then we can get into some of the "deeper implications".

pizzagatesleuth

I'm sorry, but these two girls look nothing alike. I think you're going in the wrong direction.

AreWeSure

It might be that you are reading into this student news piece.

yabbadoody

ya think? or maybe there's a lot more here than meet's the casual glance:

https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1517511

SpikyAube

What?! They are completely different people!!

pizzagatesleuth

This is either poor judgment or disinformation. The two women look nothing alike.

yabbadoody

she's a really bad actor. I recognized her by voice, not face - she's totes done up as Patience Carter (especially in the "hospital" video, Orlando), and totes done "down" everywhere else... check the shaved eyebrows if you don't believe me, it's her.

MolochHunter

archive.is says it was already archived a week ago

https://archive.is/7haoJ

Boud8814

Where's the art

Freudy_Krueger

My question as well.

I'm to believe Comet rotated art and went through other periods of blank walls? This post was recently brought up again and that was my question too. I think this is fake and disinformation.

The art a CPP was elaborate and pricey. I doubt they rotated art as a gallery would, but this is the only explanation that could match the blank walls to this timeline.

Hooliganscat

My find in regards to the issue of "trust" was deleted earlier by mods. But in the Podesta leaks a man named Ulrich Boser sends Podesta a copy of his book on entitled "The Leap: The Science of Trust and Why It Matters". In the introduction the author cites how the act of cannibalism brought a group of people close together and became a sacred act. Check it out... just go look for his name in the Podesta Leaks. I think one theory that is possible is that the act of pedofile a and cannibalism creates a system and culture of both blackmail and trust.

pizzagatesleuth

Good find. Please try to reupload your entry because it sounds legit. In the reporter's video, what do you make of her comment, "But ping pong isn't the only thing people come here to love?"

SpikyAube

Yeah she is definitely alluding to something else, it also looks like she gives a furtive glance across the room as if to check if anyone's watching when she says that bit. Also, the bit where she says, he didn't share their secret pizza recipe, but he did tell us this.. before the bit where he says it's about trusting the customers and looking out for them and knowing they'll look out for Comet Ping Pong. That is such a weird thing to say about working in a restaurant, as though knowing whether you can trust your local restaurant is a big deal to most people and it's not weird at all to announce 'as a customer here, you can trust us, we'll look out for you..' about your restaurant. It made me think of that guy's interaction with Alefantis, and how he kept saying 'it's your culture' to him. It's almost like the manager guy lives in a world where it's totally normal to need to trust and 'look out for' people you don't necessarily even know as part of his job. Which kind of implies he's been in it a long time and probably doesn't know much about the way things are outside, to not know that saying that comes off as extremely weird in that context.

They probably all get told as kids, "now we can't tell anyone else about this or do this with anyone else because this is OUR special culture, and other people have their own culture, and their culture thinks our culture is bad, but it's not bad, it's all relative... etc" I can totally see that being part of the indoctrination.

pizzagatesleuth

It made me think of that guy's interaction with Alefantis, and how he kept saying 'it's your culture' to him.

I don't recall ever having seen that video clip. Would you be able to link it?

SpikyAube

The guy who posted his text interactions with Alefantis and was threatened by him, it was all over here a little while ago because JA had threatened to kill his mom and his girlfriend.

pizzagatesleuth

Nevermind, I found it

yabbadoody

I remember that post, it was an awesome "syncronicity", and quite relevant. MODS get on my last nerve here sometimes.

bopper

I remember that. Wow, lots of pieces to this.

Nana66

It was like they were all really bad actors. It had the feel of a group of friends in a movie, up to dangerous hijinx going after the bad guys on their own....

pizzagatesleuth

Yes, the video strikes me as a kind of thinly veiled expose. That's what I find fascinating. She seems to know much more than she lets on, but it's subtle enough to keep the undertones just beneath the awareness of the disinterested observer. May I ask what you made of her, "But ping pong isn't the only thing people come here to love," remark? To me, that's the most flagrant "wink to the camera," of the whole video.

Nana66

I completely expected her to spill the beans after she said that....and then it got weird because she didn't.

yabbadoody

save your breath... she was also Patience Carter, the Pulse Orlando shooting survivor...

https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1517511

pizzagatesleuth

Dude, you are way off base with this. The two women look and sound nothing alike. You've posted that link multiple times in this thread and I'm beginning to suspect you are a disinformation agent.

pizzagatesleuth

There are a few possibilities.
1.) We're reading too much into this. 2.) She knows and can prove what's going on but isn't saying anything (perhaps keeping it as blackmail or life insurance) 3.) She knows but cannot prove it and is publishing this as a "tell." (i.e. "I want you to know that I know something fishy is going on.")

Are there other possibilities that come to mind?

SpikyAube

I just thought, could she be in on it with them, be advertising for them, to the pedophiles? She could be putting the video out there with these subtle cues that pedophiles might know of or pick up on, but anyone else wouldn't consider unless they already knew or had suspicions. Like showing the businesses outside shows you the Besta logo, she shows you some of the kids, establishes that while it says it's family friendly, it actually has a 'grown up vibe.' Advertises that they take the matter of trust importantly and build relationships with their 'customers' and look out for them in return for their silence/business/cover-up and lie if needed.

Is there any way of telling where the girl comes from, perhaps she has grown up as a part of the PG circle and is now working for it? Just another possibility to put out there. It is definitely not a normal video made by someone for a school project.

Nana66

I also have this thought. At first I thought it weird about the nervousness of the guy she interviewed buy now it makes perfect sense he was talking to customers and it was a script and he was naturally nervous about not screwing up his lines and I misread it the first time.

SayWhatNOWAY

I will say the manager certainly acts and sounds gay! "Empowerment and trust" words used to convince someone! Creepy for sure!

pizzagatesleuth

What about the reporter's remark that, "Ping pong isn't the only thing people come here to love?"

SayWhatNOWAY

These freaks are so cocky!

Sharipie

Empowerment and trust don't have anything to do with a pizza restaurant. That was Wierd.

yabbadoody

"Crust". "Sauce". "Flavor". "Toppings". "Value".

THOSE WORDS have meaning with regards to pizza... not "empowerment" or "trust". If I don't TRUST a restaurant? I don't EAT there. It's THAT SIMPLE.

Boud8814

These people play with tweeking positive words, covering sinister actions by positive words, that is what progessivism is based on and cultural marxism and the universities are training grounds

SayWhatNOWAY

Totally agree!

mrjdouble

Gaydar was pinging like crazy with that dude, "(cpp is cool for) music lovers, or, you know, whomever)".

Sure thing, buddy.

yabbadoody

Gaydar status is the LEAST of his problems... I was served last night by a cis-gendered person, whom was nice as she/he could be. That caused me nothing more than a second's worth of discomfort, simply because I didn't know the person, so I decided right away to keep the entire 5-10 minute long interaction gender neutral... and that worked fine, diffused the "situation" immediately (if there was any situation at all).

So really, being gay has NOTHING to do with "trusting" a restaurant... nothing at all. Either you LIKE a restaurant, or you never return again. I've just never in my life heard a pie-tosser talk about "trust", ever. It's so out-of-place, he might as well have worn a dildo on head head at the counter while taking orders, or even during the interview... yeah, "trust"... and then, I CERTAINLY wouldn't "trust" the restaurant, I would simply walk out without ordering and never return. Ever. And tell everyone I know to AVOID IT.

I didn't come there for dildos or trust... I went there for food. If you can't offer that, I don't want your "trust".

ravensedgesom

we look out for customers and in turn our customers look out for us who says that let alone a restaurant seems like a pedophile signal

yabbadoody

here's an eye opener for you...

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

ravensedgesom

Yeah familiar with this so in the back is the back but also according to this accord people disappear when they enter the back as if they have special access to some hidden room don't know where this would be located but certainly of noteworthy importance.

SayWhatNOWAY

ROFL! Exactly!

ThePuppetShow

This video has been floating around from the beginning, because of the creepy managers comments, there're many backups. Get yourself the YouTube video downloader and you can have your own copy. It's free.

pizzagatesleuth

Has it been discussed elsewhere? I can find no record of that (though I don't doubt you)

ThePuppetShow

It was only discussed because of the managers creepy comments. This is the first time I've heard your angle on it. I don't believe she had a clue, I think it was just an easy out for a school project. That said, I've been wrong plenty of times.

pizzagatesleuth

Thanks for the speedy response. Can I ask you one small favor before you file this one away in your mind? Please click the video again and just watch the snippet at 0:58 where she says that "Ping pong isn't the only thing people come here to love." When I watch that, I detect a certain contempt in her voice and expression, which leads me to speculate that she knows more than she's letting on (even if she can't prove it). What are your thoughts on that moment in particular?

ThePuppetShow

I believe it was her amateur segue form taking about atmosphere, to talking about the menu.

pizzagatesleuth

It doesn't strike you as a strange way to word that?

ThePuppetShow

I'm not willing to tell you that you're wrong, she very well could have known. The problem is, there's only one way to find that out for sure.

mrjdouble

I prefer "youtubeinmp4". Works great and you can save local copies to your computer.