Hard evidence of that kind is kind of a hot potato since it’s essentially illegal to prove publicly. That would be easy to exploit, given the power of a widespread coverup. No published evidence doesn’t necessarily mean it isn’t true, and jumping to either conclusion is telling of the agenda being driven.
You can’t assume it’s all true, and you can’t assume it’s not— that’s my point. All we have is a compromised media we can’t rely on for truth, and a compromised system of justice that we can’t rely on to enforce laws on itself. Neither party want to touch pizzagate with a ten foot pole, and it leads one to wonder why. “It’s all fake” is too dismissive of an answer, when investigations into the matter clearly have not been conducted.
If I were to take that advice, I would have to give equal consideration to every single hairbrained idea someone pitched to me. I’d have to assume that the Loch Ness monster is real, that some random afghani hijackers did 9/11, and that the earth is flat, just because someone said so.
Unless there’s actual evidence supporting the claim, I don’t really have a lot of reason to give it any consideration. It doesn’t have to come from MSM, or some verified source, but it has to come from somewhere
Hard evidence of that kind is kind of a hot potato since it’s essentially illegal to prove publicly. That would be easy to exploit, given the power of a widespread coverup. No published evidence doesn’t necessarily mean it isn’t true, and jumping to either conclusion is telling of the agenda being driven.
Okay well without evidence I don’t know how I can just assume that it’s true
You can’t assume it’s all true, and you can’t assume it’s not— that’s my point. All we have is a compromised media we can’t rely on for truth, and a compromised system of justice that we can’t rely on to enforce laws on itself. Neither party want to touch pizzagate with a ten foot pole, and it leads one to wonder why. “It’s all fake” is too dismissive of an answer, when investigations into the matter clearly have not been conducted.
If I were to take that advice, I would have to give equal consideration to every single hairbrained idea someone pitched to me. I’d have to assume that the Loch Ness monster is real, that some random afghani hijackers did 9/11, and that the earth is flat, just because someone said so.
Unless there’s actual evidence supporting the claim, I don’t really have a lot of reason to give it any consideration. It doesn’t have to come from MSM, or some verified source, but it has to come from somewhere