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Sweet Tooth » Thu Nov 23, 2006 2:21 pm wrote:semper occultus wrote:http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/newsnight/6169006.stm
BBC video link re above story
This is fascinating. I can't wait to see the documentary.
PS - This is yer old pal Jerky. Sweet Tooth is my new nickname because I had to change for the new board. Just FYI!
TL;DR - Pizzagate is debunked because Pizzagate was articulated by hysterical morons. The cultural phenomenon overtook any "investigation" before Trump was even elected.
Making a case before you know what you're looking at doesn't seem to be an effective means of raising awareness.
tapitsbo » Sun Dec 18, 2016 2:44 pm wrote:I get what you mean here, Wombaticus Rex, but a lot of topics that "morons" loved to hold forth on have turned to be more true or interesting than they might have appeared at first blush.
liminalOyster » Sun Dec 18, 2016 7:23 pm wrote:Interesting to re-read this now.
tapitsbo » Sat Dec 17, 2016 7:34 pm wrote:
With Pizzagate I don't see a lot of debunking, actually. More like deflection - attempts to evade and avoid scrutiny of the materials so far gathered and anything further yet to be dredged up.
tapitsbo » Sun Dec 18, 2016 12:38 pm wrote:It's insane that some in this thread are so concerned about the probable false flag "gunman" actor who didn't hurt anyone
so much more concerned than about everyone the clintons appear to personally have had murdered (like seth rich)
....
i don't understand the energy this board is putting into covering for these scumbags given how merciless you all have been with many other powerful people
tapitsbo » Sun Dec 18, 2016 1:11 pm wrote:
These people are flamboyantly, openly involved in some "very spooky shit" as kool maudit put it earlier in the thread.
All sorts of people are no doubt involved in these sorts of crimes but very few are giving a public wink and nod to them.
What is the media blitz about Pizzagate (fake news and all the rest of that crap) other than a wink and a nod?
tapitsbo » Sun Dec 18, 2016 2:38 pm wrote:Pizzagate undoubtedly contains a weaponized component, but so do a lot of these stories and ideas. We all have our own investments in the conflict over our reality. The importance and nature of "truth" to that investment varies depending on your perspective
Discussion of the Clintons, Bushes, Kissinger, royal families, and associates need not be Manichean, in fact it had better not be if we are to rise above Icke/Jones style conspiratainment.
It's hard to deny that these figures play an important SYMBOLIC, one might almost say "magical" role that differentiates them from the run of the mill "elite"
The MSM is full of talk of armed retaliation against anyone who questions their narratives on subjects like Pizzagate. I'd be more worried about that than a bunch of hot air from people who have a track record of hardly ever doing anything...
Sweet Tooth » Thu Nov 23, 2006 2:21 pm wrote:
PS - This is yer old pal Jerky.
Harvey » Sun Dec 18, 2016 3:39 pm wrote:
I'd be obliged and fascinated to know what interested you here: The Conspiratainment Complex.
This transient advert from the site indicates a confused demographic.
guruilla wrote:Jerky was banned for one month, on Dec 8. Just to be clear, if I ever get banned from RI, all I need is to create another ID & carry on posting?
guruilla » 18 Dec 2016 15:40 wrote:Hats off to tapitsbo for keeping alight the last tiny flicker of reason at this forum thread.tapitsbo » Sat Dec 17, 2016 7:34 pm wrote:
With Pizzagate I don't see a lot of debunking, actually. More like deflection - attempts to evade and avoid scrutiny of the materials so far gathered and anything further yet to be dredged up.
Yes, a seemingly endless dirge of denials, deflections, & dissemblings, a few loose & sweeping theories, and a consistent avoidance of most or all of the more cogent arguments being made. It's a bit like RI has turned into CTR.tapitsbo » Sun Dec 18, 2016 12:38 pm wrote:It's insane that some in this thread are so concerned about the probable false flag "gunman" actor who didn't hurt anyone
so much more concerned than about everyone the clintons appear to personally have had murdered (like seth rich)
....
i don't understand the energy this board is putting into covering for these scumbags given how merciless you all have been with many other powerful people
It's worth thinking about. There are several possibilities, including, to be comprehensive, that you & I, Nordic, 4B, coffindodger, and several other posters have all jumped the cognitive shark without knowing it and are being rudely dragged back to reason. That's the really scary possibility. The rest are just creepy & depressing.tapitsbo » Sun Dec 18, 2016 1:11 pm wrote:
These people are flamboyantly, openly involved in some "very spooky shit" as kool maudit put it earlier in the thread.
All sorts of people are no doubt involved in these sorts of crimes but very few are giving a public wink and nod to them.
What is the media blitz about Pizzagate (fake news and all the rest of that crap) other than a wink and a nod?
Yep; it's actually a rare and golden opportunity: we are seeing glamor magic/perception management in action by its effects.
I think the main effort at this board is to bombard the discussion with derision & denial relentlessly enough that it inspires, or obliges, mimesis. It's basically bullying aimed to intimidate those who are merely questioning either into ceasing to do so & siding with the deniers (with their rather sad excuses for debunking), or double and triple down and start defending positions that we don't actually hold.
If every attempt to say "Look at this" is met with a "Nothing to see here, grow the fuck up," the temptation is to TELL people what they should be seeing, overstate it, hyperbolize it out of all reasonable meaning, and so confirm the bias of the bullies and earn our whupping.tapitsbo » Sun Dec 18, 2016 2:38 pm wrote:Pizzagate undoubtedly contains a weaponized component, but so do a lot of these stories and ideas. We all have our own investments in the conflict over our reality. The importance and nature of "truth" to that investment varies depending on your perspective
Discussion of the Clintons, Bushes, Kissinger, royal families, and associates need not be Manichean, in fact it had better not be if we are to rise above Icke/Jones style conspiratainment.
It's hard to deny that these figures play an important SYMBOLIC, one might almost say "magical" role that differentiates them from the run of the mill "elite"
The MSM is full of talk of armed retaliation against anyone who questions their narratives on subjects like Pizzagate. I'd be more worried about that than a bunch of hot air from people who have a track record of hardly ever doing anything...
All good points.
My guess as to why so much energy and denial is going into this topic here & elsewhere is that it is simply too close to home. At least one poster has even eaten at CPP, but even without such concrete examples of the familiarity of the hunting ground, this is no longer an attempt to scrutinize the predations of the elite but to see how the culture of totems & taboos, of control and permissiveness, created by these same elite has now fully and utterly owned us. People will fight to defend that culture until they have sufficiently extricated themselves from it, at a deeper emotional, psychological, energetic level.
The rubber of conspiracy theory just met the road of cultural reality, so right now, yeah, there's a whole lot of yelling & barfing going on.
Speaking of which:Sweet Tooth » Thu Nov 23, 2006 2:21 pm wrote:
PS - This is yer old pal Jerky.
& here was I thinking we had a new satirist in our midst.
Jerky was banned for one month, on Dec 8. Just to be clear, if I ever get banned from RI, all I need is to create another ID & carry on posting?
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