Behold the Washington Post Style section of January 3, 2022 #PizzaGate

Diana West,

Wake Up and Smell the Culture

All but the trimmings of Page One and Two belong to a woman named Amanda Kleinman, who, we are told, is the leading victim of the headline’s “Troll Patrol” — online harassment resulting from that “viral fake news conspiracy theory” known as “Pizzagate.” 

What is “Pizzagate?” Whatever it is, it is either not on the media menu (a la Breitbart); or it is served up by news organs such as the Washington Post as a complete nothing — the original scoop of “fake news” as cooked up by “the Internet” beginning with the John Podesta Wikileaked emails that include possibly unusual, possibly coded references to “pizza,” also something called “Spirit Cooking.”

For example, in one of the stranger “pizza” exchanges, a realtor on Martha’s Vineyard writes to Democrat moneybags Susan and Herbert Sandler (the latter, per Wikileaks, a patron of Podesta) to let them know that some items were forgotten in a rental, including “a square cloth handkerchief (white with black) that was left on the kitchen island.” Do they want it back?

Susan Sandler then writes an email to John Podesta about this handkerchief. Sandler: “I think it has a map that seems pizza-related. Is it yours? They can send it if you want….”

Note that the realtor’s original query does not mention anything about a “pizza” or a “map.”

Interesting? Odd? A code, perhaps, worth checking into? Unrelentingly, the media say no. They believe — en masse, to date — that such communiques among the high and mighty seeking to rule the land (some offering leads on stories of elite depravity that I had not previously followed) require not investigation to see where they might lead, but rather eye-rolling and debunking to make sure they lead nowhere. Even cursory study online quickly reveals a wealth of data points that may or may not take shape inside or even on the edge of the dark world of child/sex crimes; it takes a resolutely blind eye, however, not to notice the rough outlines.

Another fact that is not fake news is that there exists a long and horrific history of such scandals erupting and being covered-up and at high levels of government and media, etc. This is another reason leads and telltales demand some serious attention. 

But the media mantra was clear. If you see something say nothing; or, better, say it’s just “fake news” — but be careful to withhold from readers the most perplexing exhibits that have inspired online research for their being so close to the sick heart of Washington power. The contrast between the vitality online, pulsing with discoveries, dead ends, wild theories and intriguing connections, and the moribund newsroom of the praetorian media, could hardly be sharper.

The key to entering Pizzagate, then, is that its most intriguing, possibly earth-shaking, theories grow from real facts, not “fake news.”

As noted above, sex trafficking and prostitution, often involving minors, is real. There is the fact of convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein and his myriad connections to the high and glitzy, including 21 phone numbers for Bill Clinton (all under the name of Clinton Inc. factotum Doug Band). There is the fact is that Bill Clinton was a frequent flyer on Epstein’s “Lolita Express”, riding some 26 times, five of those flights without any Secret Service. Erik Prince, citing a NYPD source familiar with the Anthony Weiner “sexting” laptop, claimed Bill Clinton visited Epstein’s “sex slave” island at least twenty times; Prince claims Hillary Clinton visited six times. 

This, then, is the world in which they they live, and it is our frame of reference for viewing power players at certain levels. In such a  world, in such a context, perhaps Anthony Weiner’s perverted behavior — another fact — is not so very out of character, except insofar as it was uncontrollable and came into public view. Another fact to consider is that shortly after Weiner’s laptop was seized, there was a major bust of sex traffickers across the nation. Connected? 

It is also a fact that children disappear — some anonymously, some in torrents of headlines, such as poor, little Madeleine McCann, who was kidnapped in Portugal on May 3, 2007. It is another fact that police drawings made public in 2013 in the McCann kidnapping case bear a resemblance to the Podesta brothers, John and Tony.

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