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Old 03-26-2017, 07:29 AM
 
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‘Pizzagate’ believers demand inquiry at White House
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"I don't have any doubt that Pizzagate is real," said Kori Hayes, who drove with his wife and three kids to Washington from Middleburg, Fla., on Friday night for the event. "But nothing is being said about it."
Once an urban legend/prank is launched it has a long shelf life. People who make up these stories for a few bucks or quick cheap political gain are irresponsible. Our grandchildren will laugh about us.

'Pizzagate' believers demand inquiry at White House | The Salt Lake Tribune

This looks like a good example of cognitive dissonance on the part of another poor gullible segment of society.

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Old 03-26-2017, 07:37 AM
 
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This comes as no surprise. We still have birthers on this site who continue to believe their inanities in the face of all the facts to the contrary.

Stupid people believe stupid things. We have a president in the White House right now who is living proof of that truism.
 
Old 03-26-2017, 07:41 AM
 
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from the link:

Hayes called InfoWars "the only place you can get the news nowadays where it's not opinion,"

oof.

but then hayes completely ignores the fact that alex jones made a 6 minute video apologizing for his role in pizzagate.
 
Old 03-26-2017, 07:44 AM
 
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Originally Posted by wrecking ball View Post
from the link:

Hayes called InfoWars "the only place you can get the news nowadays where it's not opinion,"

oof.

but then hayes completely ignores the fact that alex jones made a 6 minute video apologizing for his role in pizzagate.
Ignoring reality is the first rule of conspiracy theorists.
 
Old 03-26-2017, 07:52 AM
 
Location: The Republic of Texas
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Originally Posted by wrecking ball View Post

but then hayes completely ignores the fact that alex jones made a 6 minute video apologizing for his role in pizzagate.

No he didn't apologize for Pizzagate.
He apologized to the Brick & Mortar establishment Ping Pong Pizza and the owner, for a Joe Biggs story.(INFOwars correspondent)
Not for "Pizzagate" and Podesta's ties with pedophilia and child trafficking.


Joe Biggs is no longer a full time reporter with InfoWars..


https://www.infowars.com/pizzagate-is-global/



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVyL6OGqCSw



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HadGh0LcXxs




Just goes to show, INFOwars isn't so much conspiracy, as it is seeing the smoke signals coming from the fire, well before burning crap up.

Pizzagate isn't only about the brick & mortar, Comet Ping Pong.
It is about the child trafficking, the Clintons covered up and evidence, they took part in.
 
Old 03-26-2017, 07:53 AM
 
Location: Midwest City, Oklahoma
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To be fair, something like half of what might qualify as conspiracy theories, are actually true.

They are usually exposed by groups like Wikileaks, and whistle-blowers like Edward Snowden.


I don't know the specifics of pizzagate, but the real question is, who can you even trust these days? If people choose to believe Infowars over CNN, that says nothing about Infowars, but says everything about CNN.
 
Old 03-26-2017, 08:06 AM
 
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To be fair, something like half of what might qualify as conspiracy theories, are actually true.

They are usually exposed by groups like Wikileaks, and whistle-blowers like Edward Snowden.


I don't know the specifics of pizzagate, but the real question is, who can you even trust these days? If people choose to believe Infowars over CNN, that says nothing about Infowars, but says everything about CNN.
No, it says everything about the person who chooses to believe Infowars. It says they are easily led by preposterous falsehoods because they play into their own bigotry or prejudice or idiocy. It's called confirmation bias, and it's the only way anyone with a brain would believe anything that comes from Infowars.
 
Old 03-26-2017, 08:09 AM
 
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It really has a lot to say about how dumb people are these days, doesn't it ? Let's start a new one and call it "Car Wash Gate ". After all, who REALLY knows what happens when your car disappears into the darkness of that wet cavern ?
 
Old 03-26-2017, 08:16 AM
 
Location: North Central Florida
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Originally Posted by Hesychios View Post
‘Pizzagate’ believers demand inquiry at White House

Once an urban legend/prank is launched it has a long shelf life. People who make up these stories for a few bucks or quick cheap political gain are irresponsible. Our grandchildren will laugh about us.

'Pizzagate' believers demand inquiry at White House | The Salt Lake Tribune

This looks like a good example of cognitive dissonance on the part of another poor gullible segment of society.
One can only hope.

Personally, I believe, that if the trend over the past thirty years continues, our grandchildren are going to be exponentially more brain dead than most are today.

A complete shift in the paradigm of our society is needed at this point.

Has stupidity reached critical mass yet? Hard to say, but it can't go on forever.



CN
 
Old 03-26-2017, 08:20 AM
 
Location: The Republic of Texas
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No, it says everything about the person who chooses to believe Infowars. It says they are easily led by preposterous falsehoods because they play into their own bigotry or prejudice or idiocy. It's called confirmation bias, and it's the only way anyone with a brain would believe anything that comes from Infowars.

INFOwars has more viewership per week than CNN & MSNBC combined.

Turns out, INFOwars is less Fake News than both CNN & MSNBC.
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