star_boi

have to leave yer email to make a comment.... i archived the article.... what jumped out at me was the he VOLUNTEERED in HAITI .... i had not heard that before... good lordy!!!!

DarkMath

I find the best way to discredit the Edgar Allen Welch story is point out he fired into a closet he thought children were hiding in.

Which looks something like this: https://youtu.be/U8XrE0FSQv4?t=21

Old Edgar was part of a False Flag operation in the spirit of Sandy Hook and the Pulse Nightclub.

And point out praying might help to bring down the Deep State too. Bringing them down will take a village. tiny tee-hee

:-D

star_boi

Yes,Yes, Yes!!!! and the famous computer just happened to be in there? which prob had the evidence if there was any!

waxdino

Yeah, this didn't work, all the comments are about "trumpanzees" and guns. Good try though.
When I tried to redpill a friend about pizzagate, he brought up this bullshit, "you believe that, even after a guy took a gun in there and exposed how crazy it all is?" The false flag worked like a charm, they're still repeating the "Hillary runs a sex ring out of a pizza parlor" definition, and people believe it and are satisfied they know all about it. This situation sure feels hopeless.

BehindTheCurtain

I had the exact same thing happen with a friend. Part of the problem is...no one WANTS to believe it.

Vindicator

@BehindTheCurtain , I am flairing this "IMPORTANT" to draw attention to this great idea for raising awareness. Maybe some folks could put some of their favorite source links in comments here?

derram

https://archive.is/cs40z | :

Pizzagate shooter apologizes for ‘reckless' mistake | Daily Mail Online

'In a separate document, prosecutors wrote he should be sentenced to 4.5 years in prison. '

'Prosecutors are asking for two years on the first charge and 4.5 years on the second charge to run concurrently. '

'Patrons fled when they saw Welch enter the restaurant, and when he encountered a locked storage closet he fired multiple times. '

'Welch, who is from Salisbury, North Carolina, pleaded guilty in March to two charges in connection with the case. '

'In a court document, his attorney asked he be sentenced to 1.5 years in prison. '

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BehindTheCurtain

Correct the narrative and redirect readers to VOAT or a source you like.

Vindicator

Great idea! Thanks for posting it.