Of course Rolling Stone magazine has weighed in on the Etsy situation.
(www.rollingstone.com)
🤢 These people are sick! 🤮
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Pedophiles always come to the defense of Pedophiles. I guess they didn't learn their lesson from that Media Matters Pedophile who will spend all of his last days alive in prison. Every time somebody debunks Pedophilia, we know it is time to dig in and find their crimes.
An alternative explanation is that this is coordinated. Bad guys set up a fake pizza shop and then ridicule everyone who takes the bait. Take people off the trail of the real stuff while shredding the reputation of anyone who speaks about such a suspicion.
Distinction is irrelevant, at least insofar as people's perception.
There's something weird about the imagery and the price, and it is creating a further connection that does not aid them in any fashion.
We know pizza is a commonly used symbol, the federal government even acknowledges it, and we know that "cheese pizza" specifically is even moreso.
As for throwing people off the trail... Maybe. Maybe not. We were looking at rugs that were overpriced and named after missing children, so who knows.
We are all pretty keen on noticing this stuff at this point, especially if you've been in the trenches of this shit for years.
What I’m saying is that if it’s a DS play that’s what I suspect they’re doing: creating fake stuff to bat us down publicly. Just analyzing their tactics not claiming to know it’s legitimate or illegitimate.
Whatever the truth is - in both cases:
the people who publish the response are evil,
they deserve a proper research who they are and what bad they’ve done in the past so they defend these pedophiles now.
Yes, but I'm saying that by doing this in particular (fake Etsy posts revolving around it, etc.) they aren't actually succeeding in discrediting the people actually asking questions, because now more people are asking questions -- too many, apparently.
Funny how they never dox the owners of such accounts. No investigation at all?
To be fair, I am not sure if there is enough information threads out there to track down these sickos without inside help at Etsy.
Catturd got doxxed because he posted too much personal info over social media. Even him posting info about his doggie dogs give away a lot of information that could identify him. To be frank, Catturd was on borrowed time the moment he gushes about his pets and living on the Catturd Ranch.
I was referring to why doesn't Etsy expose these perps. If they have an account then they know who it is... right?
To double check my facts, I've "opened" up a shop at Etsy to see what goes into opening a shop.
A lot of bits of information can be faked, but Etsy does require bank info/other hard-to-fake financial info to deposit money and process taxes and other financial tasks, so that might be a more reliable source of real identity information, which they will send over to the authorities for legal tasks.
Of course, even there, I bet that there are ways of getting around that...
I've noticed the last several years the pattern of debooonking is very telling. Notice how Rolling Stone is weighing in on this "conspiracy theory" to debooonk it. They could have just left it alone, etc. But instead are actively trying to debooonk it.
Rolling Stone is supposed to be about culture so when they weigh in on a subject what they are doing is psy ops work. Pretending to be non establishment when they are pushing the establishment narrative.
And by debooonking they're drawing attention to it instead, they never learn from the Streisand Effect.
I wouldn't say it's a hub (just one of many sites unfortunately utilized for disgusting practices) but the presence of common pedo symbology up for sale at ridiculously high prices does beg the question of who's making such blatant entries in public websites, and for what reason...
they forgot to mention the kids holding the pizza, it seems.
Now we know it's true.
Agreed.
It seemed fake at first, but the fact that there is a sudden pushback suggests where there is smoke there is fire.
Or that it’s a planned op with operators playing both sides to discredit us, just as Q showed us AJ does.
That is what I thought initially as it was very obvious and AI generated images. Almost like a trap but then these publications came to rush out to defend against it with great haste.
I think if they get an excuse to skewer “those crazy pizzagate qanon weirdos” in news stories then mission accomplished for them.
when phrases like "utterly debunked" are used, that means it is true.
List of "utterly debunked": (add to it if I forget any) Twin towers fell due to placement of explosives Pizzagate 2020 election was stolen "man-made climate change" is not happening
Because who doesn't order $1,500 pizzas?
You looked at a CHEAP one lol. Some of the "ads" I saw were upwards of $30,000 - for a "pair of toddler coveralls". Like who really believes that ?
The question is….. who in our society has that kind of money….
I damn sure don't lol - frankly, even if I DID, I sure wouldn't spend that much on a "pizza" or on overalls for a toddler.
or a IMAGE of a pizza.
Sweet, official cover up propaganda just dropped!
Remember when Rolling Stone, like MTV, was about music?
Makes ya wonder why they care about a site that was supposedly set up for artists to sell their craft...
Why would RS care at all about ESTY? Are they a owner/parter of the site?
the CEO's of both places probably bump uglies on a regular basis.
So what's the explanation for this?
Chomos. Chomos everywhere
Is someone using a site like etsy for nefarious reasons such as trafficking that far fetched? So much so it doesn't warrant real investigative journalism?
I think the deep state saturates news with false examples of things they’ve actually been caught doing, like Wayfair, to dilute the impact of the truth. Especially heading into election year, it makes sense to scrutinize things like this as potentially being their own cointel program. They just sit and wait for us to take the bait possibly. That said, we also don’t want it to shut us up. At least this does draw attention back to Wayfair and re-elevates the discourse. These people are stupid? They’ve created a circular trap they can’t get out of.
I’ve heard stories from my dad that Rolling Stone used to be a music magazine.
When they jump in really quick to debunk something, you know it's just a paid quick piece to mock and tell the narrative they want people to use if someone brings it up. They didn't have time to research it, nor do they care to. It's just a piece to give the talking points they want to counter this with before it gets too big. Putting out fires. I couldn't write a research paper with 100% certainty using the library and outside sources this fast for a college class. There's no WAY they wrote this research paper this fast with 100% certainty. It's just damage control and getting ahead of the narrative.
Bingo.
putting it out there so the normies can say, Rolling Stones says it's NOT true, so then it's not true.
If we had a DOJ/FBI/LE that we could trust to investigate this and determine what is going on then the rumors could be dispelled.
But no we have a rag magazine spouting off like they have the authority over such matters.
Since law abiding citizens can't look into it themselves, it's easy for them to hide their crimes.
This article from this source makes it more plausible IMO
The whole 'if you see something say something' was just a ruse to identify what crimes were getting exposed So they can squash them.
I wonder if it’s just trolls trying to cash in on the trend.
the rolling stone, who reads that shit anyway, id bet they have low numbers
One would think that they would learn from the streisand effect. So, are they being compelled by the Cabal to try to put pressure on the pepe tin foils? Or, are the white hats forcing them to do this to put more light on the Etsy pizza?
Didn't Rolling Stone's Jann Wenner have an extremely young boy friend?