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by tptacek 3496 days ago
I'm not sure anyone is arguing that child sex exploitation is something that doesn't happen at all.
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From my observation and IMHO, pedophiles do make use of networks of people to find additional kids to abuse; sometimes it is via a social network with lax supervision (trust by regular people of a predator), and sometimes, an actual group of pedophiles participating.

Of course 2 or more people participating in certain acts, or even assisting a pedophile means "conspiracy".

In PizzaGate, I am keeping an open mind, and not scoffing; mainly due to some rather weird Instagram pictures and comments that used to be publicly available, that were linked to Comet Ping Pong and/or the owner. They were quite... unusual.

Hasn't this Instagram stuff been debunked by the NYT? Whatever you might think of their political leanings, the NYT isn't covering up a pedophilia conspiracy in the service of the campaign manager of a candidate who just lost the election. Why would I trust people who actively cheerlead Putinist fakenews over the NYT's own fact checkers?
You should look for the archived Instagram pages of his and make up your own mind.

Neither NYT article that I found, directly address what the innocuous meanings of hash tags like #killroom (with pic of enclosed windowless room) and #chickenlover (pic while holding a young boy) are. Like I said, I found this unusual.

> You should look for the archived Instagram pages of his and make up your own mind.

No, because the Instagram pictures are faked. Snopes debunked this. http://www.snopes.com/pizzagate-conspiracy/

Is this faked? http://archive.is/9FN8n

Snopes has not "debunked" anything. Once, the couple who run the Snopes blog were good at investigating urban legends and such. In recent years they have gotten more political and more obvious in their selective coverage to fit an agenda.

Note, I am 100% against harassing the guy and his business, but you cannot deny his instagram had the pictures on it. Does that justify a barrage of internet hate and accusations of criminality? No. But lying about Instagram pictures being faked when they weren't is also not helpful.

More 'fake' instagram posts tied to comet ping pong that make the conspiracy nuts raise their eyebrows:

http://archive.is/jXWrG

http://archive.is/8xQIo

http://archive.is/mKH6M

http://archive.is/dJoiL

http://archive.is/S742A

[NSFW] http://archive.is/S6jzu

http://archive.is/8Bq8e

Surprisingly, I'm quite comfortable with my decision to trust the New York Times' investigative reporting team (which is what Snopes links to regarding this Instagram matter) over "archive.is" links created by Reddit and 4chan.
There's no evidence that archive.is or other archive sites have been hacked, or that they modified what they present as archived pages.

The snopes page doesn't even use simple photoshop methods to show how the images were modified.