Pizzagate, Epstein, and Suppressed Questions: A Discussion on Elite Cover-ups
The Jimmy Dore ShowAugust 17, 202512 min155,009 views
31 connections·40 entities in this video→Disturbing Artwork and Pizzagate Connections
- 🖼️ Tommy Robinson highlighted artwork from Tony Podesta’s collection, linking its disturbing content to the Pizzagate conspiracy theory.
- 💡 The artwork, by Kim Noble, is presented as potentially containing sinister symbolism and hidden trauma, emerging during the Pizzagate controversy.
- ❓ The discussion emphasizes that questions surrounding Pizzagate, the Seth Rich murder, and 9/11 remain suppressed, with media and elites allegedly covering up or normalizing abuses.
The Nature of Suppressed Information
- 🚫 It's argued that when questions about a topic are disallowed, it indicates there is something significant to hide, citing examples like 9/11 Building 7, the Seth Rich laptop, COVID-19, and Pizzagate.
- 🗣️ Asking questions about these topics leads to being labeled a "conspiracy theorist" or "truther", a tactic used to shame and silence inquiry.
- 📰 Jimmy Dore recounts being labeled a "conspiracy theorist" by The Washington Post for covering a press conference about the Seth Rich murder, illustrating how reporters asking questions are demonized.
Elite Behavior and Public Perception
- 🎭 A quote suggests elites "collect trauma in frames" and that their art is a "confession wrapped in abstraction", not mere expression.
- 🖼️ The artwork is considered disturbing not for its symbolism, but because it is not symbolic, implying a direct confession of elite actions.
- 🤫 The public's failure to "tear it down" or confront the disturbing art is seen as enabling the elites' behavior.
Broader Patterns of Secrecy and Abuse
- 📺 The discussion touches on how 80s movies depicted content that would now be considered abusive, suggesting a historical normalization of disturbing themes.
- 🚇 The case of tunnels under synagogues in New York with apparent blood-stained mattresses is brought up as another example of an unexplained event.
- 🎬 The conversation shifts to pedophile movies like "Surviving R. Kelly" and "Leaving Neverland," and the perceived hypocrisy of actors discussing Jeffrey Epstein while potentially being involved in similar issues.
- ⚖️ It's suggested that actors now talk about Epstein to hurt Trump, and that Trump cannot expose the extent of alleged elite wrongdoings because it would implicate too many powerful figures.
- 🚨 The arrest of John Podesta's friend, who reportedly debunked Pizzagate, for "diddling toddlers" is presented as further evidence of a pattern of abuse within certain circles.
- 🎨 The police sketch of kidnapped children resembling John and Tony Podesta is highlighted, alongside disturbing images of children taped to tables, suggesting open posting of such content by elites.
- 🤫 The tactic of using shame and degradation is identified as a method to hide secrets, as people are unwilling to confront or discuss the awful nature of the content.
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PizzagateTony PodestaJohn PodestaKim NobleConspiracy TheoriesJeffrey EpsteinSeth Rich Murder9/11Media BiasElite Cover-upsTraumaAbuseChild TraffickingPolitical Corruption
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