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My family and I have been dealing with Pizzagate rumors for a year. It started with John Podesta's leaked emails in 2016, leading to suspicions of child sex trafficking. Tony Podesta's friendship with a convicted pedophile and their taste in art, including pieces depicting child abuse, added fuel to the fire. The podestas' collection includes works by artists like Maria Marshall and Kim Noble, known for controversial themes. The presence of such art in their home and campaign office raised eyebrows. The investigation into Pizzagate continues. Translation: My family and I have been dealing with Pizzagate rumors for a year. It started with John Podesta's leaked emails in 2016, leading to suspicions of child sex trafficking. Tony Podesta's friendship with a convicted pedophile and their taste in art, including pieces depicting child abuse, added fuel to the fire. The podestas' collection includes works by artists like Maria Marshall and Kim Noble, known for controversial themes. The presence of such art in their home and campaign office raised eyebrows. The investigation into Pizzagate continues.

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The speaker debunks the Pizzagate conspiracy theory by highlighting the lack of evidence and biased sources used to debunk it. They question the credibility of news organizations like PolitiFact and the Poynter Institute, which are funded by organizations with their own agendas. The speaker then presents court documents and FBI reports that mention the use of pizza as a code word for child sexual abuse material. They argue that while Pizzagate may not be directly linked to Hillary Clinton, there are valid questions that need to be answered. The speaker also mentions the suppression and censorship of information surrounding Pizzagate, raising further suspicions.

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The speakers discuss the controversy surrounding Pizzagate, dismissing claims that it has been debunked. They question the meaning behind code words in John Podesta's emails and raise concerns about his alleged involvement in child exploitation. They also mention Tony Podesta's artwork and the spirit cooking dinners hosted by Marina Abramovic. Speaker 1 challenges anyone who believes Pizzagate has been debunked to a debate. Speaker 2 reveals that they have not received any updates on the investigation from the FBI. The speakers criticize the mainstream media for spreading misinformation and claiming it is illegal to read Podesta's emails. They suggest that the media's fear of the email content led to these false statements.

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An armed man investigated a DC pizza place and fired a rifle at the floor, leading to claims of a child sex trafficking ring. These claims originated from hacked emails released by WikiLeaks, but no email directly discusses child sex trafficking. Some online investigators believe that coded language about pizza and handkerchiefs in the emails implies pedophilia. The media claims the story is fake, but they ignore that the pizza place, Comet Ping Pong, is mentioned in the emails and is owned by James Alefantis, a friend of John Podesta. However, there is no solid evidence linking the pizza place to a child sex trafficking ring, but there are strange connections between Comet Ping Pong and another nearby pizza place, Besta Pizza.

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The speakers discuss Pizzagate and how the media discredits it. One speaker felt the shooting at Comet Ping Pong was a way to halt looking into Podesta's emails, which they describe as "bananas." They claim the emails mention young kids coming to a party, pizza, and hot dogs, including $65,000 worth of hot dogs flown from Chicago for a White House party. One speaker references James Alefantis's archived Instagram account, which they say contained disturbing photos of children with captions like "looks like a fun time," as well as other dark imagery and symbolism. They claim these posts were scrubbed. They also mention Podesta's art collection, Marina Abramovich, the Clintons, Haiti scandals, and cocaine in Arkansas. They believe the media frames Pizzagate as Hillary Clinton masterminding a pedophile ring headquartered in a pizza shop, which they say is a false claim used to discredit the whole theory.

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The video discusses the controversial "Pizzagate" conspiracy theory, linking John Podesta's leaked emails to a supposed child sex trafficking ring. Strange connections between Comet Ping Pong Pizza and Besta Pizza are highlighted, along with disturbing imagery and associations. However, it is emphasized that there is no concrete evidence to support these claims. The lack of official investigations into the matter is questioned, raising concerns about law enforcement involvement. The video urges further scrutiny into the allegations.

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The speaker questions the debunking of Pizzagate by mainstream media like PolitiFact, alleging circular sourcing and left-leaning bias through its funding by the Pointer Institute and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. They cite court documents and FBI reports indicating that "pizza" can be a code word for child sexual abuse material (CSAM). The speaker highlights Etsy accounts with names like "yummy yummy pizza" selling images of children eating pizza or dolls for exorbitant prices, ceasing activity after exposure. They reference leaked emails from Hillary Clinton's server, including one mentioning a "map that seems pizza related" and another about "sacrificing a chicken in the backyard to Moloch." The speaker expresses concern over the suppression and censorship of the Pizzagate narrative, stating they are not making accusations but raising questions about unanswered aspects of the conspiracy.

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The video discusses the Pizzagate conspiracy theory surrounding James Alefantis, the owner of Comet Ping Pong Pizza. The speakers claim that Alefantis is connected to pedophilia based on his Instagram page, which allegedly contains disturbing images. They point out symbols and photos that they believe are evidence of a pedophile ring involving Alefantis, Tony Podesta, and others connected to the Clintons. They express disbelief and outrage at the alleged evidence and question why Alefantis would delete his Instagram if there was nothing to hide. They also mention the firing of a news anchor who covered the Pizzagate story. The speakers conclude that Pizzagate is real and express frustration that these allegations have gone unanswered.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the Pizzagate conspiracy theory, claiming that it is not about pizza but rather about child trafficking and the abuse of children. They provide examples of suspicious emails exchanged between John and Tony Podesta, suggesting hidden meanings related to child exploitation. The speaker also highlights the connections between James Alefantis, owner of Comet Ping Pong Pizza, and various Washington elites, including Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. They point out disturbing posts on Alefantis's Instagram account and flyers from Comet Pizza that contain satanic and violent imagery. The speaker concludes by urging viewers to continue researching and uncovering the truth about this alleged child trafficking ring.

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The speaker recounts attending a dinner party at Jerry Seinfeld's house where brick oven pizza was served. The pizza had seven cheeses and arugula, which prompted white guests to chant "Bop," short for brick oven pizza. The discussion shifts to Pizzagate, with claims that mainstream media redefined it to sound ridiculous. Some believe emails from John Podesta contain code words, including food words like "pizza," possibly related to pedophilia. It's claimed that law enforcement uses "pizza" as a pedophile code word and that a pizza place logo resembled a symbol from an FBI document on pedophile symbols. The conversation touches on celebrities like Jennifer Aniston and George Clooney hosting pizza parties. A website is mentioned that allegedly sells "pizza pictures" with disturbing descriptions. Project Flicker, a 2006 child pornography sting operation, is discussed. It identified 5,200 people, including Department of Defense employees and contractors, some with top security clearances. The probe was halted after eight months, leaving 1,700 names unchecked. There are concerns about blackmail and national security. A bipartisan bill was introduced to help the DOD stop the use of its network to procure child pornography. A woman filmed a man, Thomas Elliott, allegedly putting something under a girl's dress at Target. Elliott was a volunteer at an elementary school and ex-employee at a church.

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Speaker 0 discusses Jerry Epstein and the Lolita Express, claiming Bill Clinton flew on Epstein’s planes “like, on 20 flights,” and alleging Clinton flew to a Middle Eastern country with a “chic that's admitted pedophile with multimillion dollar checks and Bill Clinton on the plane.” They state Clinton is a “known sexual predator” and reference lawsuits against Donald Trump with Jane Does alleging involvement with Epstein, saying there was no proof in the law because they log flights on private jets, and asserting Trump “had been a defuse” (likely misstatement) of these claims. Speaker 1 shifts to John Podesta, describing him as a “progressive guru” and alleging he is connected to an “underage sex slave op,” and mentions “cover upper defending unspeakable dregs.” They question what MMFA is, and Jamie asks what it means. The term MMFA is identified in the dialogue as Media Matters. The speakers then discuss Soros and connect him to ownership of a pizza place where “this all went on.” They claim Media Matters’ head guy, David Brock, has a boyfriend and that the organization hosts major Democratic Party fundraisers. They mention “rock bands there” performing “live Spoken word dissertations of the love of children,” including references to men in goth drag speaking about their love for children. The speakers acknowledge not wanting to repeat some content and suggest they could pull up more footage of these claims. Speaker 1 asks rhetorically why this is such a bizarre subject and comments on the overall strangeness of the topic. Overall, the transcript presents an interwoven set of unverified allegations involving prominent figures (Epstein’s associates, Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, John Podesta, Soros, and Media Matters), claims of underage sex operations, and allegations about events at a pizza place tied to Media Matters, including reportedly graphic performances by performers discussing love of children. The speakers imply a broader conspiracy or cover-up framework linking political figures, advocacy outlets, and entertainment venues to illicit activities.

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Pizzagate emerged after the release of John Podesta's hacked emails, which some claim hint at a child sex trafficking ring. While no emails explicitly mention pedophilia, they contain odd references to pizza and handkerchiefs, interpreted by some as coded language. Comet Ping Pong, a pizza parlor linked to Podesta, is mentioned in these emails, and its owner, James Alfantis, is noted as influential in Washington. Investigators pointed out that a nearby pizza place, Besta Pizza, had a logo resembling a symbol associated with pedophilia, which was changed after scrutiny. Additionally, Alfantis's social media contained disturbing images. Despite these connections, there has been no formal investigation by law enforcement into these claims, raising questions about the lack of action.

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The episode opens with Lou Stump and his co-hosts, Chet Liftkit and Joey DeNardi, broadcasting from FEMA region six in an in‑person Nimrod pod taping. They recount Alex Jones’s 45‑minute interview with Ed Martin, described as “fighting the deep state for over three decades as a lawyer and political activist.” They say President Trump appointed Martin as US attorney of Washington DC, but his confirmation was blocked by Congress, so Trump created a special office for Martin with nationwide jurisdiction overseeing “secret strike forces,” including the Weaponization Working Group. Martin allegedly told Infowars that they would go after mortgage and tax fraud instead of complex racketeering, aiming for quick indictments. They assert the strike force faces trouble finding workhorses in the DOJ and say Trump has ordered firings of noncompliant officials and brought in replacements; Andrew Bailey, Missouri’s attorney general, is named as co‑deputy director of the FBI. The panel asserts Bailey is preparing to backfill Cash Patel, the FBI director, and claims Martin himself is being considered to replace Pam Bondi as US attorney general. They allege grand juries are open in Virginia, Missouri, New York, and Florida, and claim 97% of DC courts are rigged by Democrats. They say NSA at Fort Meade and CIA Langley are among Virginia jurisdictions with open grand juries. The hosts claim White House sources confirm indictments are coming, and if they don’t happen, Bondi will be fired and someone more effective will be installed. They warn listeners to prepare for “false flags” and say Trump has declared war on the deep state. They urge Ed Martin and Trump to gain public support to pressure the DOJ, and contrast Trump’s perceived actions with what they claim would happen under other presidents. Speaker 1 and Speaker 2 push back and add their takes. Speaker 1 doubts Trump’s track record in 2025, calling actions patronizing and noting discrepancies between words and deeds, and expressing skepticism that short‑term moves will create long‑term change. Speaker 2 argues fighting the swamp is good and highlights loyalty to Trump, noting weekly conversations and Trump’s praise of Martin after the bid was blocked, as well as interest in Biden pardons. Speaker 0 defends the shift, noting Alex Jones’s earlier skepticism about indictments and saying Trump has learned from the first term and is draining the swamp. They debate the credibility of grand juries, subpoenas, and raids, with Speaker 0 insisting indictments are the measure of success and that public pressure on the DOJ is necessary for accountability. They pivot to a broader discussion, declaring that the mainstream media isn’t taking grand jury openings seriously, and that the “mainstream” narrative conflicts with what they claim to be open and subpoenaed investigations. They accuse the CIA, FBI, and State Department of lying about certain events and assert that a cover‑up is in progress to protect figures like MBS (Mohammed bin Salman) and to shield broader networks. They promote the idea that the information age—via platforms like X (formerly Twitter)—allows the public to uncover truth and collaborate with others in citizen journalism, despite censorship and shadowbans. They claim there is an information war and that the common sense movement empowers people to push back against deep state control and corporate interests. A major diversion in the program is a deep dive into the Las Vegas shooting (10/01/2017). They recount the mass casualty event at the Route 91 Harvest Festival, with Steven Paddock alleged to have acted alone, and they raise questions about the number of firearms (including AR‑15s with bump stocks) and the timeline of the breach of the Mandalay Bay window. They present conflicting observations, such as the claim that the Mandalay Bay window in Paddock’s room remained unbroken when officers breached the room two hours after the shooting, while another window was broken in a different room. They argue the official story is refuted by video and audio evidence showing muzzle fire from helicopters, with unmarked choppers and off‑transponder activity. They allege multiple shooters and a Saudi involvement angle, alleging ETS (the Saudi version of Blackwater) and Maverick helicopters were present, and they claim the state department intervened to extract MBS from danger. They propose that Paddock was a distraction to divert attention from helicopter operations and that someone killed Paddock to fake a suicide, with the Saudis supposedly escaping via helicopters and private planes. They reference White House, media, and John Cullen (a pseudonym) as sources distributing these allegations, and they assert a network of witnesses and “Arabic men” seen on the ground. They also mention 911 calls from casinos and claim the footage and evidence were suppressed or misrepresented by mainstream outlets. They shift to discussions about Pizzagate, WikiLeaks, and a “Democrat Pedophile Network.” Lou frames Pizzagate as an older conspiracy surface that connected DC pizza parlors (Comet Ping Pong, and nearby Bestia Pizza) to a pedophilia network, citing alleged Instagram posts, the Bestia Pizza logo described as a triangle‑maze used as a pedophile marker, and a slate of famous figures associated with the pizza ecosystem. They recount alleged connections to Obama, Clinton, Podesta, Epstein, and others, and they argue these establishments hosted a global human trafficking hub. They reference Hillary Clinton’s emails (via WikiLeaks) and discuss the alleged use of coded language in emails about “CP” and “pizza,” asserting evidence of a deeper network and the need for investigation, while alleging cover‑ups by the FBI and DOJ. They cite an email in which a dinner with Obama and Anthony Bourdain was linked to a “b h kids” coded code about children, calling it disturbing. They mention cabinets on Wayfair listed for high prices named after missing children, suggesting further evidence of pedophile networks. Religious reflection and political philosophy follow, with discussions of Catholicism, Protestantism, and the role of faith in public life. They discuss RFK Jr.’s MAHA movement, nutrition, and preventative medicine as a path to healthier Americans, arguing for embedding nutrition into premed training and MCATs; they emphasize the need for comprehensive blood panels and personalized medicine, criticizing conventional medicine’s one‑size‑fits‑all approach and the influence of big pharma and corporate interests. They advocate a bipartisan approach to reform, credit RFK Jr. for pushing preventative health measures, and argue for a system prioritizing common sense and the public’s health over political partisanship. They close with calls to separate populism from Trump, view Trump as a vehicle to implement the people’s will, and envision the “second American revolution” rooted in transparency, constitutional values, and a renewal of American sovereignty. The episode ends with a sign‑off from Lou and a reminder to follow the Nimrod pod on X and subscribe to their Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

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The speaker attempts to debunk the Pizzagate conspiracy theory by referring to articles from PolitiFact. However, they criticize PolitiFact for linking to their own articles instead of primary sources. They also question the funding of PolitiFact and the Poynter Institute. The speaker then discusses court documents that mention the use of pizza as a code word for child sexual abuse material. They argue that the FBI is aware of these symbols used by pedophiles. The speaker also mentions strange Etsy postings related to pizza and children. They bring up leaked emails from Hillary Clinton's servers, highlighting some questionable content. The speaker concludes by expressing suspicion about the heavy suppression and censorship of the Pizzagate story.

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The video discusses the Pizzagate conspiracy theory surrounding James Alefantis, the owner of Comet Ping Pong Pizza. The speakers claim that Alefantis is connected to pedophilia based on his Instagram page, which allegedly contains disturbing images. They point out symbols and photos that they believe indicate pedophile activity. They question why Alefantis would have these images on his page if he doesn't have children. They also mention connections to the Clintons and the Podesta brothers. The speakers express their belief that Pizzagate is real and criticize the lack of answers and the firing of a news anchor who covered the topic. They conclude by discussing strange artwork and events at Comet Ping Pong.

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The speaker discusses the Pizzagate conspiracy theory, which claims that high-profile individuals are involved in a pedophilia ring. They argue that the mainstream media tried to discredit Pizzagate, but the use of code words in emails and the connections to known pedophiles suggest otherwise. The speaker also mentions the arrest of Keith Raniere and Allison Mack in the Nexium child sex trafficking cult, as well as the involvement of powerful people like Jeffrey Epstein. They suggest that these elite pedophile rings exist and that the media is complicit in covering up the truth. The speaker emphasizes the need for further investigation into these allegations.

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The transcript outlines the origin and propagation of the Pizzagate conspiracy theory and catalogs a wide range of alleged connections among political figures, businesses, and investigations, presenting these as part of an open-source online inquiry that spiraled into a real-world incident and a broader discourse about media and power. - Origins and method: WikiLeaks released emails hacked from Hillary Clinton’s private server and John Podesta’s account. Anons and various forums (Reddit, Steamit, 4chan, Vote, Websleuths) purportedly found strange references to pizza and hotdogs in the emails, which they reinterpreted as code language used by pedophiles. The narrative emphasizes an open-source investigative culture where people publicly contribute data and discuss what is pertinent, claiming that scandals have occurred on both sides of the political aisle and are bipartisan. - Core claim and media framing: The program asserts that Pizzagate originated from Podesta email dumps and evolved into a theory that Clinton and Podesta ran a child sex trafficking ring. It is claimed that the email references to pizza, handkerchiefs, hot dogs, and related terms were code words used by pedophiles, with Comet Ping Pong Pizza referenced multiple times in the emails and connected to Podesta through James Alefantis, its owner, described as a friend of Podesta and listed by GQ as a powerful DC figure. - Specific nodes and symbols: The narrative identifies a supposed FBI symbol system used by pedophiles (including a “boy love” triangle) and notes that Besta Pizza’s logo formerly contained a similar symbol, which it is argued changed after investigators pointed it out. It also links a number of performances at Comet Ping Pong (e.g., Heavy Breathing, Sex Stains) to disturbing symbols later identified as pedophile codes. James Alefantis is described with references to intimate associations (e.g., a relationship with David Brock, founder of Media Matters) and to his Instagram presence, which allegedly contained disturbing images and coded references. - Broader network and alleged ties: The film asserts extensive links among Alefantis, Podesta brothers, and other Washington figures, including references to donations to Hillary Clinton and George Soros, frequent White House visits, and dinners with Podesta. It cites pictures of Podesta with Alefantis and other figures, and claims a pattern of relationships with prominent Democrats and fundraisers. - Cultural artifacts and art world connections: The transcript describes connections to Marina Abramović and “spirit cooking” events, claiming Podesta attended such events, and cites museum-like art collections (e.g., Tony Podesta’s home) as evidence of a hidden culture. It recaps the idea that “spirit cooking” is a ritual performance and contrasts it with the artist’s explanation of context. - Notable individuals and incidents: The text references Dennis Hastert (the former House Speaker) in the context of criminal charges and alleged abuse, presenting Podesta’s emails as mentioning Hastert and tying that into a broader network. It describes various DC figures and businesses (e.g., Gordy’s Pickle Jar, Beyond Borders, Politics and Prose) as part of the alleged web of pedophilia-adjacent activity, with logos and social media posts interpreted as evidence. It claims that the Podesta brothers and others are part of a “deep state” or “occult” network. - Pizzagate in the real world: The narrative recounts the December 2016 incident in which Edgar Welch fired inside Comet Ping Pong Earth, saying he was investigating claims of a child sex ring and that the information originated online. It emphasizes the danger and harassment faced by Alefantis, staff, and customers, including death threats, and frames the gun incident as a consequence of fake-news-driven conspiracy theory. - Media coverage and accountability: The transcript includes a Kelly File segment in which James Alefantis speaks about the harassment and threats to staff and customers, underscoring that the claims had real-world consequences even as police and mainstream media reportedly found no evidence of a sex ring. It includes an Infowars segment in which Alex Jones and others discuss Pizzagate, acknowledge that they had initially reported on Podesta email code words, and later issued an apology and retraction regarding specific statements about Alefantis and Comet Ping Pong. - Investigative and ethical reflections: The piece features a video producer recounting alleged threats from Alefantis, including a phone call in which he purportedly threatened to kill the producer and his family unless the related video was deleted. It also includes a segment where a technician discusses alleged “kill room” imagery and references to underground tunnels and a Pegasus museum, tying them to the broader conspiracy. - Conclusion and framing of a larger struggle: The final portion frames Pizzagate as part of a larger battle against a supposed deep-state manipulation of media and government. It positions the narrative as a catalyst for a broader movement (referred to as Q and a coming “second American revolution”), calling for declassification of materials related to Epstein, Gates, Spygate, Russiagate, JFK, and 9/11 and presenting a claim that public trust in mass media and social platforms is in jeopardy. It ends with a call to action and a slogan about a movement that transcends party politics, asserting that government should be controlled by the people. Throughout, the transcript presents a chain of alleged connections, symbols, and events used to argue that a hidden, interconnected network of political and cultural elites engaged in child trafficking, with Pizzagate as a flashpoint that demonstrated broader cultural and media manipulation. It includes counterpoints from mainstream coverage, as well as self-professed apologies and retractions by some producers, but it maintains the core claim of a pervasive, concealed conspiracy supported by a web of social, political, and artistic figures.

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Speaker 0 asserts: I’m not suicidal. Any creator, politician, or celebrity who tries to make a film or documentary on CPS has wound up dead, including a senator. The November film will be their hardest hitting, and they will “rip the veil off” to the point where CPS shows up at your door. Our government is running the world’s largest child trafficking network. They emphasize they would never kill themselves, do drugs, or put themselves in dangerous environments; if anything happens to them, it is the United States government. They watched the first take of the film and say, “they’re gonna kill me.” They urge a trip down memory lane to discuss Pizzagate, stating this is where it all starts. Speaker 1 begins by saying the Pizzagate story has outrageous connections and promising brand-new whistleblower information that will blow minds. They provide an overview: back to Bill and Hillary Clinton, whom many believe to be child pedophiles. They say there’s never been direct evidence, but in 02/2016 WikiLeaks published Hillary Clinton emails with John Podesta showing coded language about a child trafficking ring centered in a Washington, DC pizza restaurant basement at Comet Ping Pong. Edgar Maddison Welch went to the restaurant with firearms to “liberate the children,” but no one was hurt; it was later said there wasn’t a basement, so the scandal was dismissed, though there’s more to the story. The transcript then ties Hillary Clinton to Laura Silsbee, who was involved in trafficking, and outlines a chain: Hillary Clinton and Laura Silsbee exchanged documents detailing logistics of trafficking children from Haiti to Boise, Idaho. Laura Silsbee had previously kidnapped several dozen children from Haiti and attempted to cross into the Dominican Republic; she was caught and the children were returned to their families. Shawnee M. King is cited for reporting on Silsbee’s case. Jorge Puello, an attorney for Silsbee’s group, was suspected of leading an international trafficking ring; Puello was arrested in investigations by ICE and Homeland Security; his wife faced charges of sexual exploitation of minors and women. The narrative claims Hillary Clinton and Laura Silsbee were connected; Bill and Hillary Clinton allegedly helped negotiate the release of Laura Silsbee and her accomplices after their imprisonment in Haiti. Speaker 1 then ties the connections to CPS: the number-one source of child trafficking is the U.S. CPS system, and the number-one gateway to sex trafficking in America is the foster care system. The foster care system allegedly lost over 100,000 children in the last twenty years, raised questions about where they went, and claims millions of children are abused in foster care by financially compensated foster parents and social workers. The Adoptive Safe Families Act (ASFA), championed by Hillary Clinton and signed by Bill Clinton in 1997, supposedly created and financed CPS/foster care by diverting Social Security funds to 50 states, giving a financial incentive to “kidnap” children. It is claimed that CPS targets poor and minority children and single-parent families, and that the system now functions as a government-subsidized child-trafficking ring. Speaker 1 lists correlations: CPS is a tool used to target conservatives; CPS offices get paid per child kidnapped; 83% of removals lack proof of abuse. The claim is that Hillary Clinton created the system and that Laura Silsbee, a friend of Clinton, is involved in Idaho’s CPS network. Laura Silsbee allegedly works with Idaho Department of Health and Welfare (IDHW) and is a registered foster care parent in Idaho, receiving monthly payments for children in her custody, as shown by whistleblower-provided screenshots. Idaho’s Attorney General Raul Labrador opened an investigation into IDHW financial misappropriations, but Idaho’s Department director Dave Jepison resigned and disappeared, and Judge Lynn Norton allegedly issued an order halting the AG’s investigation. The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare allegedly dominates Idaho’s budget, and Laura Silsbee’s role with IDHW is framed as proof of a nationwide system. The narrative concludes by warning Idahoans to beware of Laura Silsbee (aka Laura Gaylor), Judge Norton, and supporters of IDHW, asserting that the system extends to all 50 states, including Arizona, Texas, and Florida, which are described as among the worst offenders in CPS corruption.

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Host: Epstein is Pizzagate. Ten years ago, Pizzagate was the top Twitter trend, with the claim that pedophile elites preyed on children deemed insane by many. I was the first mainstream reporter to dare present the facts around Pizzagate; my corporate career was destroyed, and others who suggested it were blacklisted or shadow banned. But just days ago, the largest dump of Epstein files revealed what some of us have been telling you for a decade: Pizzagate is real. Not that there’s a pizza parlor at the center of a child trafficking ring, but that child trafficking rings run by powerful people do exist. Tonight, I want to remind you of what I told you then and compare it to what we have learned. Guest: Pizzagate became a major story when an armed man went to a DC-area pizza place to investigate for himself, firing a rifle at the floor. The media labeled the entire story a hoax or fake news. I spent the last month investigating. So what exactly is Pizzagate? The story known as Pizzagate did not begin with a rumor, nor was it created by Macedonian sheep farmers as CNN claimed. It began with WikiLeaks, authentic verified emails from John Podesta, the chairman of Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign. Those emails were real, and within them were communications that researchers and former law enforcement found unusual. A group of self-proclaimed pedophiles on 4chan and 8chan claimed Podesta was using their coded language. An urban dictionary entry from 2010 confirms that “cheese pizza” is a commonly coded term for child pornography. Host: I want you to see these images. The triangle in the Besta Pizza logo was linked to a “boy lover” image, and Besta Pizza changed its logo after Pizzagate investigators pointed it out, removing the triangle. Guest: Ten years ago I was dismissed as a dangerous conspiracy theorist for suggesting pedophiles and possibly elite pedophiles might use coded language, even though online pedophiles themselves acknowledged it. The new Epstein release mentions the word “pizza” 911 times in emails, often paired with “grape soda.” Examples include: “Well, this is better than a Chinese cookie. Let’s go for pizza and grape soda again.” “Mister Epstein would like to see the menu from the pizza place. Could you someone send it, please?” and a 2014 note: “Are you sitting? Jeffrey says he wants to go out to a pizza place with you.” The emails range around 2014, similar to the Podesta emails published by WikiLeaks, which started the Pizzagate saga. Host: There was talk about the Podesta brothers; John Podesta’s email showed a close relationship with Dennis Hastert, who was sentenced to fifteen months for abusing boys. An email from John Podesta to his brother Tony, “last night was fun,” begins with “still in torture chamber.” A 2009 Epstein email asking “where are you? You okay? I love the torture video” gained attention. Guest: The Epstein files show communications between elites—from a co-owner of an NFL team to billionaires like Elon Musk—described in coverage as a closer look at connections from Hollywood to Washington and beyond. CNN and other outlets allegedly suppressed discussion for a decade, conditioning the public to ignore the topic. There has been no public investigation by local police, the FBI, or others, raising the question of why no investigation has taken place. This is presented as evidence that the establishment protected and sustained this evil by avoiding honest engagement in 2016, choosing mockery over investigation, thereby creating the environment in which the mystery could thrive. Epstein is Pizzagate, and Pizzagate is bigger than Jeffrey Epstein alone.

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The speaker attempts to debunk the Pizzagate conspiracy theory by referencing articles from PolitiFact. However, they criticize PolitiFact for linking to their own articles instead of primary sources. They also question the funding of PolitiFact and the Poynter Institute. The speaker then discusses court documents that mention the use of pizza as a code word for child sexual abuse material. They argue that the FBI is aware of these symbols used by pedophiles. The speaker also mentions the controversy surrounding Etsy accounts selling questionable items related to pizza. They conclude by expressing skepticism about the mainstream media's treatment of the Pizzagate conspiracy and the heavy censorship surrounding it.

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The speakers discuss the conspiracy theory known as "Pizza Gate," which claims that politicians ordering pizza is a code for ordering underage boys and girls. They dismiss this theory as baseless and lacking evidence. They mention a specific incident where someone went into a pizza place to investigate the theory. The conversation also touches on another conspiracy theory involving Wayfair furniture. The speakers believe that these conspiracies harm the credibility of real work being done. They acknowledge that in the digital age, anyone can spread false information easily. They mention Twitter as a platform where negativity and conspiracy theories thrive.

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The speakers discuss the controversy surrounding Pizzagate, dismissing claims that it has been debunked. They question the meaning behind code words in John Podesta's emails and raise concerns about his alleged involvement in child exploitation. They also mention Tony Podesta's artwork and the spirit cooking dinners hosted by Marina Abramovic. Speaker 1 challenges anyone who believes Pizzagate has been debunked to a debate. Speaker 2 reveals that they have not received any updates on the investigation from the FBI. The speakers criticize the mainstream media for spreading misinformation and claiming it is illegal to read Podesta's emails. They suggest that the media's fear of the emails' content led to these false statements.

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Pizzagate is a controversial conspiracy theory that originated from hacked emails released by WikiLeaks. While no email directly discusses child sex trafficking, some claim that certain words and references in the emails are code language used by pedophiles. Comet Ping Pong Pizza, a DC pizza parlor, is mentioned in the emails and is owned by James Alfantis, a friend of John Podesta. However, there is no solid evidence linking the pizza parlor to a child sex trafficking ring. Strange connections between Comet Ping Pong Pizza and a neighboring pizza place, Besta Pizza, have been pointed out, including similarities in logos and performances by controversial bands. James Alfantis' Instagram profile also contains disturbing images. The Podesta brothers have connections to individuals involved in child abuse cases.

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The transcript discusses the Pizzagate conspiracy, stating that it claims Hillary Clinton and her former campaign manager John Podesta ran a child sex ring at a Washington, DC pizzeria. It asserts that this is a lie. The speaker adds a satirical remark about Chuck E. Cheese robots being the only ones trapped in a pizza place, and it references a Westworld-like scenario where robots might rise up, framing it as part of the broader, unfounded fear. The origin of the conspiracy is traced to alt-right readers who examined Clinton campaign emails hacked by Russia and published by WikiLeaks. They noticed more references to pizza and pizzerias than expected, and concluded that this signified a secret sexring. The speaker notes that “a lot of uninformed gullible people” believed the theory, providing Michael Flynn as an example of someone who amplified it. Flynn, who was Trump’s pick for national security adviser, tweeted: “new Hillary emails, money laundering, sex crimes with children, etcetera, must read,” as part of introducing or endorsing the narrative. The transcript emphasizes that the theory spread despite lacking corroborating evidence, highlighting the role of hacked emails and sensational interpretation by alt-right figures. The speaker adds a concluding retort: “Introducing it, you decide. Okay? Then I decide a guy who spreads this bull shouldn't be in charge of national security.” This serves as a final judgment within the dialogue on the appropriateness of promoting the conspiracy in a position of national security leadership. Key points highlighted include: - Pizzagate claims that Hillary Clinton and John Podesta operated a child sex ring at a DC pizzeria. - The assertion that this is a lie. - A satirical aside about robots at Chuck E. Cheese and a Westworld reference. - The alleged origin in hacked Clinton emails with increased pizza references found by alt-right circles, as published by WikiLeaks. - The spread of the theory among uninformed followers, with Michael Flynn cited as a notable promoter who linked “new Hillary emails, money laundering, sex crimes with children” to read. - A concluding stance that a promoter of this conspiracy should not hold a national security role.

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The transcript explores a conspiracy-laden view of elite abuse networks and attempts to connect public figures, media, and entertainment industries to child trafficking and satanic rituals. It begins with a meditation on how people come to believe facts—through trusted stories and news—and questions whether those stories can be recognized as deceptive. Several participants discuss a belief in elite pedophile rings and describe the psychological barriers people face when confronted with that possibility. They emphasize critical thinking as a tool to examine what one is being fed, recounting personal difficulties in accepting the notion of an overseas or hidden network of abuse, and then recount how Liz Crokin’s reporting, initially dismissed by the media, led one speaker to consider that there may be truth to such claims. Speaker 3, a journalist with two decades in mainstream media, recounts a career rooted in verification and reporting, noting that he was widely respected until he reported on Pizzagate. He claims the media corrupted or misrepresented Pizzagate and argues that the code words in John Podesta’s emails—especially “pizza” and “handkerchiefs”—are used as pedophile code words. He asserts that “pizza is a well known pedophile code word,” used by law enforcement in other cases, and cites a 2007 FBI document claiming symbols used by pedophiles, including a triangle signifying “boy love.” Speakers discuss the Podesta emails, insisting that no single email explicitly discusses child sex trafficking or pedophilia, but arguing that strangely worded messages about pizza and handkerchiefs indicate coded conversations. They contend that mainstream media framed Pizzagate as depictions of a conspiracy and accuse media figures of avoiding difficult questions of the clues within the Podesta material and related social media posts. The discussion shifts to broader allegations of elite complicity and cover-ups. It references Jeffrey Epstein’s death, debates about who might be involved or protected, and claims that powerful people who associated with Epstein and traveled on his plane or to his island were part of a wider network of abuse. Bill Gates’ ties to Epstein are discussed, with a New York Times report cited about meetings and a bidirectional philanthropic collaboration that allegedly connected Gates to Epstein. The text mentions other prominent figures, including members of royal families, models, actors, and politicians, and raises questions about why investigations did not occur or were suppressed. MKUltra and Nexium are invoked as examples of mind-control tactics and systemic abuse, with testimonies about branding, ritual symbolism (pyramids, one eye), and the recurrence of satanic imagery in Hollywood and political circles. The narrative asserts that many elites publicly display occult symbols, that discussions of pedophilia are sometimes dismissed as jokes, and that whistleblowers face threats and retaliation. The transcript includes personal testimonies about media complicity, the manipulation of public perception, and the fear of crossing elite lines. It closes with a promotional segment for the film Sound of Freedom, describing it as a true-story-inspired project about rescuing trafficked children and urging mass audience participation, including a pay-it-forward ticket program, with the aim of inspiring two million viewers in opening weekend.
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