The main overall thesis of Pizzagate is that pedophilia is extremely
widespread and endemic to the global political power structure on all
sides of the left/right spectrum, just as Hollywood has been accused of
being a hotspot for pedophilic activities as well. Also, as with Hollywood, researchers believe that those involved are
using their power to source children and to cover up their crimes. The
over-arching argument at this point is that the number of coincidences
defies easy explanation and, that with this much smoke, there may very
well be fire as well.
Emails from Anthony Weiner's laptop allegedly contain content related to underage sex but those emails have yet to be made public. Wiener was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York's 9th district (Democrat). He resigned from Congress in June 2011 after the first of several sexting scandals became public. His wife, Huma Abedin, is personal assistant to Hillary Clinton.
John
DeCamp recalls going to his close friend William Colby (Former Director
of the CIA) about his investigations into child abuse, satanism and
murder in the USA. 'Bill' Colby told John to drop the case as he was
getting into an area which, if he wasn't careful would endanger his
life, and very probably the life of his whole family too. William saw
how determined and angry John was about the corruption in high levels
that he advised him to go to the national press and get them to put
their best investigative reporters on the case. The result was his book, The
Franklin Cover-up.
On
April 27, 1996, William Colby died in what appears to have been a
boating accident near his home in Rock Point, Maryland. Many believe
this to have been a murder and a real life Manchurian Candidate-like
assassination. (See: http://www.hiddenmysteries.org/conspiracy/coverups/decamp.html)
The scandal originally
surfaced during an investigation into Omaha, Nebraska's failed Franklin
Federal Credit Union and took the author beyond the Midwest and
ultimately to Washington, DC. Implicating businessmen, senators, major
media corporations, the CIA, and even the venerable Boys Town
organization, this extensively researched report includes firsthand
interviews with key witnesses and explores a controversy that has
received scant media attention.
Nebraska legislators nearly
exposed the ring in 1990, but its unveiling had the potential to produce
seismic political aftershocks, so a rash of deaths and a full court
press by federal and local law enforcement effected an immaculate
cover-up.
State and federal grand juries in Nebraska and a former
U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia played an integral role in
the cover-up, and the author has had access to thousands of documents
that would ultimately be sealed by the two grand juries. My
documentation includes Omaha Police Department reports and internal
memos, Nebraska State Patrol reports, Nebraska Department of Social
Services reports, internal Boys Town reports, victim debriefings,
hundreds of the ring's airline receipts, etc.
The power elite
sating their appetite for forbidden fruit via pedophilia and pedophiliac
sadism is an evil that dates back millennia: Roman emperor Tiberius
reportedly indulged in pedophilia and then murdered his victims.
Moreover, pedophile rings linked to the powerful have recently been
exposed in Belgium, Portugal, Chile, and Mexico.
The FRANKLIN
SCANDAL was the the first commercially-published book to tell the tale
of a power elite pedophile ring in the U.S. and also of the cover-up of
its heinous crimes. Various news organizations have attempted to break
aspects of this story, but the reports have either been ignored or
mysteriously shelved. Major news agencies, including ABC, have backed
away from pursuing this story; conversely, CBS abetted its cover-up.
It's obvious that very powerful people have a vested interest in
safeguarding this secret.
Beginning in 1997, in an English town of more than 100,000 people,
eight Pakistani men stood at the core of a group involving as many as
three hundred suspects who abused, gang-raped, pimped and trafficked, by
the most conservative estimate, well over a thousand of the town’s
young girls for years.
The police were eventually accused of not just turning a blind eye, but of participating in the abuse
— even supplying the Pakistani gangs with drugs and tipping them off
when they heard of colleagues searching for children they knew to be in
the gangs’ possession.
Others were afraid of investigating the gangs or calling attention to
their behavior because it would have been politically incorrect to
accuse the town’s ethnic community of such a rampant and heinous crime —
in the words of one English writer, “Fears of appearing racist trumped fears of more children being abused.”
But when this story first broke, guess where it appeared?
Here’s how a blogger writing under the name Mehrdad Amanpour tells the story of how the story first started reaching people:
Some years ago, a friend sent me a shocking article. It
said hundreds of British girls were being systematically gang-raped by
Muslim gangs. It claimed this was being covered-up.
I’ve never had time for conspiracy theories, especially when they
look as hateful as those in the article. So I checked the links and
sources in the piece. I found an American racist-far-right website and
from there, saw the original source was a similarly unpleasant website
in the UK.
I did a brief search for corroboration from reputable mainstream
sources. I found none. So I wrote a curt reply to my friend: “I’d
appreciate it if you didn’t send me made-up crap from neo–Nazi
websites.”
I was stunned and horrified — not just that these vile crimes were
indeed happening and endemic, but that they really were being ignored
and “covered-up” by public authorities and the mainstream media.
The Rotherham child sexual exploitation scandal
first “broke” in the far-right blogosphere. The accusation they made
was that these gangs were being allowed to operate undisturbed because
everyone was too afraid of “appearing racist” to properly investigate
them . . . and nobody listened to the far-right bloggers who were
breaking this story because they were afraid of “appearing racist” if
they gave any credibility to those far-right sources, too. Never mind
that it seemed paranoid to rely on bloggers to report truths like these when the allegations were so wide-reaching, involving a literal conspiracy within the police force.
And yet, years after no one was willing to take them seriously, the far-right blogosphere turned out to be right.
Well over a thousand (mostly) white young girls were being abused by (mostly) Pakistani gangs.
And the authorities were covering it up.
We are now, once again, in the stage of an evolving scandal that
Mehrdad Amanpour described his experience with above. Just to be clear,
I’m not going to commit myself to the idea that this is going to be as
huge as Rotherham was. We should be careful: we don’t know what would or
wouldn’t be confirmed with a proper investigation. The question here is
not whether we’ve gotten to the bottom of this online. The question is
whether there is enough here to justify thinking there should be a
proper investigation.
And the parallel with Rotherham is that the relatively small number
of people asking for that are mostly the loathsome kinds of people who
run “racist far-right websites.” So, since the claims are inherently
conspiratorial, and the mainstream doesn’t want to be associated with those people who are talking about it, it is once again all too easy to just dismiss the claims out of hand as paranoia run wild.
Again, the evolution of the Rotherham child sexual exploitation scandal was an extremelypainful lesson that the mainstream can be wrong and the “paranoid racist far-right” can be right. And that lesson was far too expensive to simply let go to waste.
The name of this scandal is Pizzagate.
It gets the name for two reasons: first, because at the center of the
scandal are high-level Washington insiders who own a handful of
businesses in the DC area, including a couple pizzerias (Comet Ping Pong
and Besta Pizza), who have fallen under suspicion for involvement in a
child sex abuse ring. Second, because the first questions arose in
peoples’ minds as a result of some very bizarre emails revealed by
Wikileaks in The Podesta Emails that, quite simply, just sound strange (and
usually involve weird references to pizza). One of the strangest emails
involves Joe Podesta being asked this question: “The realtor found a
handkerchief (I think it has a map that seems pizza-related). Is it
yours?”
The evidence is of wildly varying levels of quality, ranging from the
pareidolia of “Jesus is appearing to me in my toast” to “wait, that’s
actually pretty damn creepy.” The mountain of claims and observations
and speculations being compiled in places like Voat and Steemit
are too overwhelming for any one person to hope to wade through sorting
wheat from chaff, and while I don’t intend to try, I will summarize
some just a little bit of it here.
While many of these claims are wild speculation over
coincidences (though by no means all of them are), at some point I think
a bunch of weird coincidences involving pedophilia and kids becomes
sort of damning in and of itself. In one email, Podesta is among those being invited to a farm and the host says, “Bonnie will be Uber Service to transport Ruby,
Emerson, and Maeve Luzzatto (11, 9, and almost 7) so you’ll have some
further entertainment, and they will be in [the] pool for sure.”
Could that have an innocent explanation? Sure, maybe. But inviting a
group of adult men to a gathering and calling young children “further
entertainment” while listing their ages is weird , whether it ends up having an explanation or not.
If I was getting messages that listed the ages of young children that would be in a pool… And it turned out that the logo for my business contained a
symbol strikingly close to the “little boy lover” logo used by
pedophiles to signify that their interest is in young boys rather than
girls . . .
And the bands that showed up at my restaurant had albums called All the Children with images on the cover of a child putting phallic-shaped objects into his mouth . . .
. . . and were found making creepy jokes about pedophilia (in reference to Jared Fogle: “we all have our preferences . . .”) . . . and there were instagram photos coming out of kids (“jokingly?”) taped to the tables in my restaurant . . .
. . . frankly, I would start asking questions about myself.
Here are just a few of the more “institutional” coincidences involved
in the story: one of the men on the small list of people found “liking”
photos like this one on these individuals’ Instagram accounts is Arun Rao, the U.S. Attorney Chief, charged with prosecuting cases of child pornography.
Besta Pizza, the business whose logo so closely resembled the “little boy lover” logo, is owned by Andrew Kline, who was one of four attorneys in the Human Trafficking Prosecution Unit of the Department of Justice. Isn’t it just a little unusual that someone that high up in a human trafficking division would fail to notice the symbolism?
For yet another coincidence, Lauren Silsby-Gayler
is the former director of The New Life Children’s Refuge in Haiti. It
is a matter of public record that she was caught, prosecuted, and sent
to jail while in that role for trying to abduct dozens of children, most
of whom had homes and families. The main lawyer
paid to represent Silsby-Gayler, “President of the Sephardic Jewish
community in the Dominican Republic,” was himself suspected of
involvement in human trafficking.
When the Clintons gained influence in the region, one of their first acts was to work to get Silsby-Gayler off the hook. Among the Podesta Wikileaks are State Department emails discussing their case. Meanwhile, she now works on the executive board of AlertSense . . . which collaborates with IPAWS to send out nation-wide Amber Alerts.
While some of the supposed “codewords” people have claimed to have
identified in Pizzagate appear to be made up, there is at least one
unambiguous instance: here is an Instagrammed photo posted by James
Alefantis, the owner of Comet Ping Pong that appears innocent enough: a
man carrying a young child with a beaded necklace draped around both of
their necks.
The disturbing bit is that the photo uses the tag “#chickenlovers,” and “chicken lover” is in fact an
established term to refer to a pedophile — someone who loves “chicken,”
which is also unambiguously an established term to refer to underage
children (you can see this in the gay slang dictionary subset of the Online Dictionary of Playground Slang).
Complain all you want about the “speculative” and “paranoid” online
discussions of Pizzagate, but when you have clearer-cut cases like this
one where James Alefantis absolutely, unquestionably did in fact post a
photo of a man holding an infant and the one and only hashtag he used
for the photo involved a term that unquestionably is a reference to
pedophilia, in a context where it is clear that there is nothing else
here that “chicken” could possibly have been referring to, the
likelihood that more speculative claims might have truth to them is
increased.
There is a 1994 documentary expose on NAMBLA (the North American Man/Boy Love Association) called Chicken Hawk. Here
is yet another reference from a watchdog group from 2006, proving that
this one existed well before Pizzagate surfaced. Another confirmed fact
dug up by the paranoid right-wing conspiracy nuts on the Internet?
So here are a few more things we do know. We know that Bill Clinton has taken dozens of international flights on a plane colloquially known as the “Lolita Express” with Jeffrey Epstein, a man who spent 13 months in jail after being convicted of soliciting a 13-year-old prostitute. We know that Hillary Clinton’s staff knew that Anthony Weiner was sexting underage girls all the way back in 2011 — and covered it up. Guess whose laptop revealed evidence that Hillary Clinton went on flights on Jeffrey Epstein’s “Lolita Express” along with Bill? That’s right: Anthony Weiner’s.
Now do you understand why the mainstream media was so eager to spin these emails as just a “distraction” during the election?
The staff that ignored Weiner’s sexting of young children included
John Podesta himself, whose brother Tony is one of the very men at the
center of Pizzagate. Tony Podesta has rather warped tastes in art. For
instance, he owns a bronze statue of a decapitated man in a contorted
position identical to a well-known photograph of one of serial killer
Jeffrey Dahmer’s victims:
(See here for the disturbing photo of the real victim.)
The same news story that features the image above also mentions the fact that John Podesta’s bedroom contains
multiple images from a photographer “known for documentary-style
pictures of naked teenagers in their parents’ suburban homes.”)
Furthermore, Tony Podesta’s favorite artist is Biljana
Djurdjevic, whose art heavily features images of children in BDSM-esque
positions in large showers. Here’s one with a row of young girls in a
shower with their hands behind their backs in a position that suggests
bondage:
Here’s one with a young boy in a shower tied up in the air with his hands over his head:
In addition to Jeffrey Epstein, the Podesta brothers are also friends with convicted sex offender Clement Freud as well as convicted serial child molester Dennis Hastert.
We do know that the New York Times, which is now
dismissing Pizzagate in its entirety as a hoax, is run by Mark Thompson —
who was credibly accused a few years back of lying to help cover up a
scandal involving another high-profile public figure involved in child
sex abuse, Jimmy Savile, during his time as head of the BBC.
And we do know that this has happened before.
Lawrence King,
the leader of the Black Republican Caucus, who sang the national anthem
at the Republican convention in 1984, was accused by multiple claimed
victims of trafficking and abusing boys out of the Boys Town charity for
years. You can hear the chilling testimony from three people who claim to have been victimized by King in a documentary produced shortly after the events transpired.
You can hear the FBI, even after they received extensive testimony
from victims, explain in their own words that they weren’t going to
prosecute King because if anything were wrong with him, he would have
been prosecuted by a lower authority already. Eventually, King was found
“O. J. guilty” of abusing Paul Bonacci — convicted in civil court,
acquitted in criminal court.
But that’s not the question here. The question is how we should respond to the possibility.
Do we take the possibility seriously? History clearly indicates that we should. Even if it did turn
out to be nothing at all, I would still be more proud to belong to a
community willing to take the possibility seriously and call for
investigation than I would to belong to a community that dismissed the
possibility far too hastily and luckily turned out to be right — even as
it did this and turned out to be wrong in so many cases like Rotherham before.
The real horror here would be to live in a society that responded as
Reddit has — by shutting down the whole conversation entirely, banning r/pizzagate
even while keeping subreddits like r/pedofriends, “a place for
(non-offending) pedophiles and allies to make friends with each other!”
alive.
Over on his blog, Scott Adams
asks us to keep in mind cases where confirmation bias did lead to false
allegations of institutional pedophilia, to caution against excessive
confidence. (He hastens to add: “I want to be totally clear here that
I’m not saying Pizzagate is false. I see the mountain of evidence too.
And collectively it feels totally persuasive to me. It might even be
true. I’m not debating the underlying truth of it. That part I don’t
know.”)
But which is worse? If all the evidence coming out of Pizzagate is entirely false,
what have we lost by spending time on it? On the other hand, if even
five percent of the allegations that have been made surrounding the
topic are true, what have we lost by ignoring them? Which is worse:
spending too much time pursuing and thoroughly vetting false leads, or
looking the other way while any amount of child abuse goes on?
According to the FBI’s National Crime Information Center
(NCIC) database, nearly 470,000 children disappear in the United States
alone each year. This number is dubious for a number of reasons. It looks like
some number of runaways end up in the NCIC count, and to make matters
worse, repeat offenders can make it into the data multiple times. So
that would suggest that the real number must be lower than this tally;
but on the other hand, we also know that many missing children are never
reported in the first place, so it’s possible that that could boost the
number back up. The bottom line, however, seems to be that there is no
reliable way to determine how many total children are actually missing
in the U.S.
Either way, though, even if correcting for these errors took out 90%
of the disappearances in the NCIC database, and there were no unreported
disappearances to account for at all, I think even the resulting 50,000
per year would still be enough to call the problem systematic and
justify suspicion that these disappearances could well involve organized
efforts—given that we already know of so many pedophile rings in so
many powerful institutions.
In 2013, Canada busted a ring involving more than 300 adults, who had teachers, doctors, and nurses heavily represented among them. A pedophile ring has just been identified in the highest levels of UK football (Americans know the sport as soccer). Norwegian police also just uncovered a ring of 50 organized pedophiles mostly working in the tech sector,
once again including elected officials, teachers, and lawyers. The
Vatican scandals can practically go without mention — institutional
involvement in child sex exploitation is nearly an a priori given.
And the children that are being raped and murdered in the photos passed around by these child porn rings are coming from somewhere.
And when figures like politicians, teachers, and lawyers are involved
in the rings, it’s hardly inconceivable that they could be involved in
disappearances.
Have we identified one here?
Only time will tell. But we deserve to be paid attention. We deserve
to have the matter taken seriously. And we deserve a media bringing the
most relevant facts to our attention after having actually done some due
diligence on the matter, which we do not currently have. The mainstream media has lied to us long enough about things like Trump having only a 1% chance
of winning the election that the public has increasingly woken up to
this fact — which is why Pizzagate is getting so much more attention
than the Franklin scandal did. If Pizzagate turns out to have even a
single-digit fraction of truth behind it, it may not just bring down the
Clinton machine and Democratic Party, it may sound the death knell for
the mainstream media as well.
After years of silence, John DeCamp has spoken out about what happened in the case against Solvay Pharmaceuticals where he represented Columbine survivor Mark Taylor. John DeCamp is the Author of the Franklin Coverup, a former State Congressman, a Vietnam Veteran and the first attorney to sue the Catholic Church for sexually abusing children. Now that even the Pope admits to wide-spread pedophilia in the Church, let’s move on to these allegations of sexual predator cops.
According to Mark’s attorney John DeCamp, there was a conference in Chambers over the matter of introducing evidence supporting Solvay’s defense theory that the cause of Eric and Dylan’s intense anger was the repeated sexual assaults on the boys subsequent to their arrest for breaking into a van the previous year, 1998. Here is a portion of a January 2013 radio interview where DeCamp discusses these issues. He clearly states, “[law enforcement handlers] used the boys for their own sexual needs and purposes.”
There is, was, and always has been a written motive for the Columbine attack.
Clearly, you can see from the document below that the Government officials involved and the press have missed the real motive for Columbine which is clearly stated in this entry into Eric’s yearbook by Dylan. This document has a “JC-001” bates number on it and was part of the original 11,000 pages produced publicly after the first investigation (the correct document number is JC-001-06237). On the day of the attack, Eric wore a t-shirt emblazoned with the single word, “Wrath.”
“Ahhh, my favorite book (referring to hell on earth). We’ll have so much fun killing enemies, blowing up stuff, killing cops!! My wrath for January’s incident will be godlike.”
Obviously, ALL of the alleged Columbine motives are dead wrong. This crime wasn’t about hall-way harassment, bullying by jocks, the trench coat mafia, etc. This is about two boys getting even for being raped up the ass by armed men wearing badges.
Here you have the motive, written in the hand of one of the killers. Is there something confusing about what is written here?
The “January Incident” was the year before the shooting when Eric and Dylan were raped, arrested and booked for breaking into a van and stealing electronic equipment. According to Eric’s mother (paraphrasing her deposition), Eric was very distraught and crying a lot after the arrest.
Remember, 60 Minutes brought out the fact that the Bomb Warrant to search the Harris home was hidden for 2 years. Why? Obviously, had the bomb warrant been served, the rapes by the JEFCO Sheriff Deputies would have come out.