Pizzagate wasn't even about his restaurant. That was the false narrative they pushed so they could then 'debunk' their own false narrative (with the help of the pedo enablers at the BBC). The investigation into Alefantis was just a very small part of the wider Pizzagate investigations, but anyway, the term pizzagate came from the pizza code words in the Podesta emails, not from a pizza restaurant.
Pizzagate was absolutely about his restaurant and the surrounding business in 'the village' of that section of Connecticut Ave. Do you know what was going on there? COMET was a showcase for children, predominately foster children who were shopped to DC beltway insiders at their 'all ages' events.
Aleftantis' museum, Transformer, handled most of the money laundering as degenerate art was swapped out for the real product. He then built the updated Pegasus Museum as a one stop shop and ritual abuse center.
Pizza code led to a wider investigation of associated pizza businesses in other areas, Roberta's pizza in Brooklyn, for example.
Well hot damn. It goes without saying that images of skeletal children are NOT normal for a summer solstice celebration. That's some crazy shit.
Back when I lived there, that whole area near Roberta's was known as the "Bushwick Pentagram" (https://nymag.com/guides/everything/bushwick-occult-practices-2013-10/) because of the prevalence of Satanic shops/imagery. Catland was particularly intense (it's since gotten more mainstream). But back when we went there they were fixated on Alister Crowley, basically all they sold was Alister Crowley stuff (Crowley has a very bad reputation in the most of the Pagan community so his stuff usually isn't stocked prominently in shops). We had a conversation with a guy who worked there and he told us he worshipped demons. Back then we were very naive and assumed what he meant was that he worshipped deities who had been slandered by rival religions but who he believed were actually good. Now, I understand he actually meant what he said and that that he worshipped demons.The whole area too was just totally creepy, dolls hanging from trees, weird graffiti, etc. My husband and I just thought it was edgy teenagers - back then we didn't realize that there were people who actually worshipped darkness with dark intentions.
EDIT: It makes me think there was (is?) a similar "village" going on in that area like the "village" around Alefante's restaurant.
Pizzagate wasn't even about his restaurant. That was the false narrative they pushed so they could then 'debunk' their own false narrative (with the help of the pedo enablers at the BBC). The investigation into Alefantis was just a very small part of the wider Pizzagate investigations, but anyway, the term pizzagate came from the pizza code words in the Podesta emails, not from a pizza restaurant.
Pizzagate was absolutely about his restaurant and the surrounding business in 'the village' of that section of Connecticut Ave. Do you know what was going on there? COMET was a showcase for children, predominately foster children who were shopped to DC beltway insiders at their 'all ages' events.
Aleftantis' museum, Transformer, handled most of the money laundering as degenerate art was swapped out for the real product. He then built the updated Pegasus Museum as a one stop shop and ritual abuse center.
Pizza code led to a wider investigation of associated pizza businesses in other areas, Roberta's pizza in Brooklyn, for example.
Woah, I hadn't heard that about Roberta's in Brooklyn. That was like THE pizza place back when I lived there.
https://mir-s3-cdn-cf.behance.net/project_modules/max_1200/9108a454010301.5949c1a984bcd.jpg
also:
Hillary called it her favorite pizza joint.
https://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/brooklyn/bill-hillary-clinton-dine-trendy-brooklyn-pizzeria-roberta-party-democratic-donor-article-1.1165718
Well hot damn. It goes without saying that images of skeletal children are NOT normal for a summer solstice celebration. That's some crazy shit. Back when I lived there, that whole area near Roberta's was known as the "Bushwick Pentagram" (https://nymag.com/guides/everything/bushwick-occult-practices-2013-10/) because of the prevalence of Satanic shops/imagery. Catland was particularly intense (it's since gotten more mainstream). But back when we went there they were fixated on Alister Crowley, basically all they sold was Alister Crowley stuff (Crowley has a very bad reputation in the most of the Pagan community so his stuff usually isn't stocked prominently in shops). We had a conversation with a guy who worked there and he told us he worshipped demons. Back then we were very naive and assumed what he meant was that he worshipped deities who had been slandered by rival religions but who he believed were actually good. Now, I understand he actually meant what he said and that that he worshipped demons.The whole area too was just totally creepy, dolls hanging from trees, weird graffiti, etc. My husband and I just thought it was edgy teenagers - back then we didn't realize that there were people who actually worshipped darkness with dark intentions.
EDIT: It makes me think there was (is?) a similar "village" going on in that area like the "village" around Alefante's restaurant.
Omg, that picture is horrendous. Little children skeletons dancing around a May pole eating pizza.
How about Nancy Pelosi's Goat Head Pizza!
Has it ever been shown that she was indeed owner or part owner?
Whoa.
TIL?
The mafia thing makes sense.
There's another mafia, the Canaanite mafia, that sells children out of pizza shops.
DJT made a comment about pizzagate too. can't remember the details, but it was years ago...