rooting4redpillers

In the YouTube description: Published on Feb 25, 2018 - Some crappy tv show that let me know this “debunked” conspiracy is as real as it gets.

No comments yet, but it was just posted yesterday. Wonder how long it will take until John Podesta gets tagged there.

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I screen grabbed the video from another stolen YouTube version. I could’ve gone to NBC and gotten a good version, but I didn’t wanna give them the clicks. I left names off of it because, honestly, it’s just one more drop in the bucket of horrible jokes these people have. I put it on YouTube to share here on voat.

rooting4redpillers

Great job! I'd comment there myself, but I don't have a YouTube account.

eucalyptus_spearmint

I could really use some context about what i just watched....

SeeHear

How I was led to it was so deep. The Holy Spirit basically summuns me to learn about pizzagate, and then a week later I was guided to watch this dumb show. That was the moment I knew this whole thing was real. The context of the show: The actor dude is playing a nanny, and he’s upset that he’s being treated as a sex symbol on a goofy show rather than as a serious actor. He had just finished a scene where Allan Thicke played his father. Creepy addition, Mr. Thicke died unexpectedly a couple of weeks after I found this.

The scene with his dad was emotional, and the whole audience cheered. Then the director told him he needed a lighter take. YouTube didn’t put the words, “pizza, who wants pizza.” They never give out food to a studio audience, so it was just an excuse to use their favorite joke. I didn’t watch the rest of the episode, but I’m sure if someone had the time and wherewithal, they could find tons of pedo and incest hidden references in this show.

eucalyptus_spearmint

Alan Thicke died years ago.

rooting4redpillers

Alan Thicke, March 1, 1947 - Dec 13, 2016. According to IMDb, he played himself in the This is Us pilot, aired on Sept 20, 2016.

carmencita

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/This_Is_Us_(TV_series) The series has received positive reviews since its premiere, and has been nominated for Best Television Series – Drama at the 74th Golden Globe Awards and Best Drama Series at the 7th Critics' Choice Awards, as well as being chosen as a Top Television Program by the American Film Institute. Sterling K. Brown has received an Emmy, a Golden Globe, a Critics' Choice Award, and an NAACP Image Award for his acting in the series. Mandy Moore and Chrissy Metz received Golden Globe nominations for Best Supporting Actress. In 2017, the series received ten Emmy nominations, including Outstanding Drama Series, with Brown winning for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series. TOP TV PROGRAM by AFI Wow. Just Wow.

carmencita

"God forbid we have real emotion in this show" I can't believe the evil stuff we have to watch in order to out their Disgusting Filthy Crimes just go gain their Satanic Powers. My You All Burn.

SeeHear

From your mouth, to God’s ears.

carmencita

I hope he does hear me. I hope he makes them suffer here on earth. Their victims suffer from the day they are abused til the day the die. The deserve justice.

SeeHear

thank you