Of Pizza, Politics, and Pedophilia
Note: I don’t normally post previously published articles here, but while trying to find something for my other Substack (djeffries.substack.com), where I normally post them, I was impressed by how well this one holds up. It’s from December 2016, from my old blog, donaldjeffries.wordpress.com
Since I wrote this eight years ago, Alex Jones went on to issue an embarrassing public apology to James Alefantis, and disavowed “Pizzagate.” Steve Bing, who is mentioned in this article, went on to either jump or be pushed from his 27th floor Santa Monica condominium in 2020. As I alluded to in this article, I am not accusing anyone directly of child sex trafficking, or maintaining I know definitively what all this means. I don’t want to be sued. But the evidence is disturbing, and we should be allowed to ask questions.
The mantra in the mainstream, and even much of the alternative media, is that Pizzagate has been debunked. That it represents a clear example of “conspiracy theorists” gone wild, running amuck with reckless allegations that can harm good, respectable people. I beg to differ. The incident involving a gunman, who carried a rifle into Comet Ping Pong, which was the source of so much conjecture, and fired into the floor as part of his “investigation” into Pizzagate, has not been adequately explained. At any rate, a shot into the floor, whether by a lunatic or a government asset, doesn’t explain those disturbing Instagram photos. Or the emails published by Wikileaks, which were so hyper focused on “pizza” and “pasta.”
Since I wrote this, Jeffrey Epstein “hanged himself” in prison. His Girl Friday, Ghislaine Maxwell, was tried and convicted of helping him traffic underage victims to still unnamed partners. We’re still waiting for the “official” Epstein list. I covered previous child sex scan
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