Pizzagate shows the importance of doing your own research. If you want to expose a sex trafficking ring that operates in a basement, pick a building that has a basement.Which is why I don't think there's anything more than we've seen. It seems unlikely that Epstein had no insurance policy, but with nothing new I'm left with the conclusion that either he didn't, it's encrypted w/o key, or it was destroyed at the time.None of the evidence I shared is new.
It is years old.
Huh? Pizzagate was because a loon fell for disinformation. Doesn't say whether there was any real trafficking going on. Distraction from real events, or simply stirring up hated with no bit of truth behind it?There is every reason to believe that the impending Epstein situation was exactly the reason for the PizzaGate conspiracy, because someone really was trafficking children, and it turns out that person was Trump, and it's been known, of covered up by the media, for a long time.
It's pretty obvious The Felon is a pedo. The problem is such people are good at preying on those who aren't in a position to defend themselves. And likely with enough of their own misdeeds that their testimony is taken with question.
The essential element of being in a cult is the readiness to indulge in active cognitive dissonance. In other words, you have to accept some things as true or real, despite obvious evidence to the contrary, or the simple lack of evidence to support the claims.
This is where Trump excels. He actually believes tariffs are paid by the seller, not the buyer, and his MAGA followers accept this, at least until they have to buy a tariffed item. The cognitive dissonance extends to self interest. When a MAGA follower suffers because of a Trump policy, they accept it with a "no pain, no gain" attitude, fully believing there is a greater reward in the future. Tomato prices will be going up. Migrant labor is getting very expensive and tomatoes imported from Mexico arrive with a 30% tariff. This means tomatoes will soon be the new egg. During the campaign, Trump promised to lower egg prices, even though the egg shortage was the result of a poultry disease. No MAGA follower thought to ask if Trump had any special microbiology training. This is an ideal example of cognitive dissonance. Trump stood before his crowd and promised to do something which neither he or anyone else was capable of doing. The crowd just nodded and accepted it.
A core element of any cult is the belief that present deprivation is the foundation of future benefits. Lacking basic reasoning skills, a condition usually labeled as "stupid", they never analyze the situation. Today, I saw a Trump post where he claimed to have talked to Coca-Cola executives and convinced them to return to the Coke recipe that used cane sugar. This is a little strange, coming from a man who drinks Diet Coke. The cognitive dissonance here is stark. Coke switched to corn based sugar because it was much cheaper, so Trump thinks Coke is either going to raise prices or slice profits. Just kidding. Trump didn't think about any of the consequences and I'm sure the Coke execs were just being polite.
One wonders how long it will take a MAGA supporting corn farmer to figure it out.