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Pizza By Any Other Name

It looks like Pizzagate is basically real. The leaked Jeffrey Epstein files mention “pizza” no fewer than 900 times!

Here’s a deeper dive into the Jeffrey Epstein files, resurrecting Pizzagate while pressing ahead to examine the demonic global crime network.

Ian Carroll explains and slaps the pepperoni with Tucker Carlson.

 

Another Blast From The Past

Remember the Comet PingPing Pizzeria gunman Edgar Maddison Welch? He went into the Washington DC pizza joint and shot up the place back 2016, condemning it as a hub for pizza parties involving the likes of John Podesta and Hillary Clinton.

Welch served a prison term for the altercation. He was sentenced by the U.S. District Court Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, later appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court. After his term, he returned to his home state of North Carolina, and subsequently got shot and killed in a gunfight with police in January of this year.

Here, Jamie Dlux reviews the larger and very strange story surrounding Welch. Like Hillary Clinton and her friend Laura Silby, Welch has gone on a rescue mission to Haiti. He also had other dustups with cops, once sideswiping a young boy along a roadway, a boy recently incarcerated himself on murder charges in Salisbury, N.C.

Rogan Brings Back Pizzagate

Joe Rogan has brought back the Pizzagate conspiracy with a broad, in-depth interview with conspiracy theorist Ian Carroll. We’re going to get into their discussion below, but first we’re offering this half-hour take from Evita Duffy on The Dan Bongino Channel.

The reason: Rogan and Carroll delve into far more than Pizzagate and they talk for more than two and half hours. So if you want the complete, unexpurgated version, check out their video. Otherwise, you can watch Evita Duffy’s half-hour video and get a good summary of what was said about Pizzagate.

Reprimanded For Talking Comet

As Ryan Long prepares for a big, sold-out show in Washington DC, he reminiscences about the old days, performing in front of two or three patrons at dingy, hole-in-the-wall clubs like Comet Ping Pong Pizzeria. Apparently, he’s said too much!

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