I would like to think this video is about spreading pizzagate awareness. Maybe it is trying to make fun of pizzagate researchers?
I'm not sure, but it made me laugh (i'm sure it's not funny to others), but i thought this might be a great video to share with people to introduce them into the idea of pizzagate, and get them familiar with the some of the research terms no one really discusses in public or on mainstream media news. I hope my description isn't too short, I don't want to spoil the video.
Whether or not this video is just for humor, maybe it could be used to discredit pizzagate research. or maybe not.
the 3 men in the video go through a lengthy conversation about numerous things like pizzagate, podesta emails, dyncorp, all while taking numerous substances , only to find out a crazy truth at the end.
the actual title of the video
The Trump Fake News Pizzagate Archon Suck Off Fest:
▼ YingYangMom
If believing in PG means I'm a conspiracy theorist, then I'll be damn proud to be considered as such.
▼ Thorshamster
I say they seem legit--there's some fringe-science stuff on their page and in their podcasts, as well as some conspiracy stuff. At the very least, they seem open-minded enough to poke fun at themselves WHILE actually disseminating actual information. I can totally see someone finding this video, having a laugh, and then getting an itch in the middle of the night. Can't sleep. WAS there a girl whose hands were taped to a table? taptaptap. OMG
Edit: having gone to their website, they've been on the Alex Jones Show. So apparently they're conspiracy theorists who happen to also be a comedy troupe.
▼ EllaMinnow
I like it. If they're making fun of someone, I think it's the people who don't believe.
Edit: I'm not sure however, that they are making fun of anyone. Those are actual conversations I've had with people who have been trained by society to disbelieve. They're just doing it in a funny manner to pull in people who aren't pizzagate researchers, thereby getting the thought ball rolling. Whatever it takes to get people talking and considering, I'm all for it.
▼ concernedvegan
that's what i thought they were doing, but i was not quite sure. thanks for sharing your opinion, it is appreciated !
▼ ASolo
I'm a little split too, they seem to understand some of the more in depth mechanization's of the Clinton machine - CGI, dyncorp, and point out that Hillary would not have made a good president either. However, their rampant drug use implies some sort of defect in the character of these men and the title reflects a strange association and disdain for trump and pizzagate.
I'm wondering if these contradicting ambiguities are simply just a lack of talent, production quality and forethought of being able to properly convey the idea behind this skit.
Either way, as the saying goes, "Any press is good press".
▼ MolochHunter
i think what they're saying is, there's clearly something to pizzagate, but the zealotry of investigators of low-evidence standards can be amusing. Or that the denial of pizzagate is amusing, too. I dunno. It was fun, tho
▼ EllaMinnow
I think you're right, "a lack of forethought". And maybe a few too many bong hits skewed their sense of comedy. But I think their hearts were in the right place and they certainly have done research. It may actually prove to open some minds to the possibility that these things are real.
▼ concernedvegan
i agree with you and share some of the same opinions. it is like they are showing every method used to discredit pizzagate, while also confirming pizzagate!
there is a moment where they discuss what meal they are going to have at dinner, and make references to the terms used in the podesta emails (and others) from wikileaks:***
1:" we can have hot dogs, pizza, cheese pizza, pasta"...
2: "oooo cheese pizza with extra sauce sounds pretty good"....
3: "i'd like some walnuts" .....
4. strange sound follows *
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▼ concernedvegan
spoiler: https://youtu.be/R6h-YA5r2JE?t=3m33s
▼ Zeeeffgee33
Bogative. The Archons are stuck in a black cube on Saturn.
▼ EllaMinnow
Bogative. I like that word
▼ concernedvegan
like this one set for Minnesota? https://img.washingtonpost.com/rf/image_480w/2010-2019/WashingtonPost/2017/05/06/National-Enterprise/Images/satanictemplemonumentcropped.jpg
▼ V____Z
I wasn't sure about this either. It seems like they're making fun of it all, even the evidence, but knowing what the evidence points to, i'm not sure how it's at all funny. Usually i like these guys, but if pizzagate is even slightly possibly true, then it's no laughing matter. They seem to take the stance that it isn't true, and anyone who thinks otherwise is one of those easily dismissed "alt right" weirdos.
▼ DerivaUK
And permanently high, obviously. Not good.
▼ concernedvegan
i'm not sure either if its about comedy or about spreading awareness in a subtle fashion and in a way not to make people feel uncomfortable (since pizzagate is very serious). i've felt like i've had similar convos with people and they make the same exact arguments against pizzagate, but i was really surprised about the sensitive subjects that they did discuss that the mainstream media have obviously been ignoring! ignoring that this is a comedy sketch, they do ask important statements like...."she's taped to the table", a subject ignored on fox with megan kelly. not sure what to think, either way, in support of pizzagate research or not, i thought this was an important video to share on v/pizzagate just in case it went viral for some reason. if anyone knows if this video is in support of pizzagate research (with sources), that would be great to know, so we could show support!