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I was looking into Justin Trudeau making pizza at a place called Stoney's https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1441138 . Although I found nothing related, and nothing that follows is either, this place popped up in my search. Stay with me, because I think I found a connection to pizza shops and tombstone shops. I know... Hear me out.

The building itself I personally find creepy being a house with a side door, plus it's physical location and surrounding businesses being a tombstone shop and a Burger King feels low-end. The reviews are interesting to read and not positive. It looks like there's an eye and writing I can't make out on the sign by the side door here The tombstone place next door kept bugging me too, and then something clicked.

I remember a creepy pizza place that I loved as a kid, which is actually still open. Fun House Pizza. Just look at their webpage It has physical rides (not shown) like a helicopter and horse, arcade, and I remember the back room being for adults only. Seems like they're branding themselves more a Chuck E. Cheese vibe nowadays (although I'm not sure that's better) Their commercial just bugs me for some reason, but I can't figure it out. Sweet six-sided star sign too...

Getting back to Stoney's, notice it's right next to a tombstone shop. Fun House Raytown is too. Maybe coincidence. That's what led to Tombstone Pizza , to Nestle, to the weird pizza for kids without parents around PSA. Thanks Nestle. Weirdos. That's where that rabbit hole ended, but I couldn't shake the weird connection with tombstone shops and freemasonry to pizza. Read on if you'd like that fucked up connection.

Next to Stoney's, we see Barnicoat Monuments . Terrible reviews 2 doors from Fun House we have Joe's Statuary (notice the Fun House 6-point star in the picture)

The only lead I had to connect the monument/tombstone places to freemasonry was this Frederick Barnicoat person. Maybe here? source .

FREDERICK BARNICOAT, a skillful granite sculptor of Quincy, was born in Penryn, Cornwall, England, April 7, 1857, son of Thomas P. and Emma (Cur- dew) Barnicoat. The father, also a native of Penryn, was there for many years a contracting mason, having a large business and employ- ing man)' men. His wife, Emma, likewise a native of Penryn, bore him nine children. These are: Elizabeth, the wife of James Coles, of Leeds, Yorkshire, England; Emma, the wife of James Hogg, also of Leeds; Mary Hannah, the wife of Henry VVorsdell, of Quincy, Mass. ; Charlotte, a school teacher in Birmingham, England; John, of Providence, R. I.; Edwin, of Mylor r Cornwall, England; Frederick, the subject of this sketch; S. Henry, of Quincy, Mass. ; and Charles, of Providence, R.I. Frederick Barnicoat was educated, and learned the trade of a granite cutter in Penryn, England, living there until twenty- four years old. Emigrating then to America, he settled in Westerly, R.I. Here he fol- lowed his trade for five years, and subse- quently in Boston for six months. After com- ing to Quincy in 1886, he had been employed as a carver and statue cutter for two years, when he started in business for himself, being the only person in the city making a specialty of statue cutting. Since then, by re- markably artistic work, he has achieved a wide reputation, and now receives orders from all parts of the Union. He has done much work for soldiers' monuments. In the last year he cut and shipped thirty-three figures, employing as assistants about twenty-two men. He takes great interest in anything connected with the development of the granite industry, and is one of the directors of the T. W. Smith & Co. Granite Turning Company. Mr. Barnicoat is a member of the Sons of St. George. He married Mary M. I. awry, who was born in l'enryn, England, daughter of Alexander Lawry. They have seven children living; namely, Charles, Gertrude, Stanley, Nelson, Minnie, Emma, and Frederick, Jr

There has been controversy over whether a memorial statue he created was memorializing Union or Confederate soldiers here

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I've never seen a "tombstone shop" in my life, but you claim to "often" see "shady pizza joints" next to them?

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just submitted a new post more appropriately worded, and with sourced material

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i'm afraid so, information inbound

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Edit coming with more info...