Pizzagate Related, Evidence Inside - My nephew recently learned a song called "I Am A Pizza" in his pre-kindergarten class and apparently it's grounded in the curriculum.
2 2018-04-16 by dicedtomatoes55
Before I start, I just want to say that I usually post about topics in v/pizzagate or r/conspiracy that have a little more substance to their name than this one, but being as close as this is to my own family, it's certainly creeping me out a little and I'd just like to get everyone else's opinion on the matter.
For this reason, if the mods deem this topic or inquiry unworthy for any reason, delete it and I'll someway find an answer elsewhere.
So first of all as a foundation, obviously I think we've all read the podesta emails by now and have seen that children are referred to as pizza.
Just in case: Here's one email, Here's another(this one the reference is midway through), Here's a third, and don't forget the best know one because it has a picture
So that's pretty much covered.
I've read online about pedophilia symbols being cast out so much that citizens not in any sort of high ranking status can easily see them but I haven't been one myself. Except for today. My nephews came over this afternoon for the first time in a while, we live in different states so that's why. One of them (the younger one mind you) out of the blue, fresh off of playing with his star wars figures starts singing "I am a pizza". So being innocent enough, I ask my sister where he got this song from and she says that he learned it in school. Without knowing anything about pizzagate. she also says in the same breath that it's part of the curriculum to learn this and a bunch of other songs. Right there, I tried my hardest not to freeze like a statue.
Just one line was enough for me to find the whole song from a search on Google. Here's the song. I'll admit I was going to try and be devil's advocate by saying that the lyrics weren't terrible but given a moment to really think about this, we have phrases like: "Please take me home!" and the last few lines are a bit odd when the rest of the song has a happy, go lucky ring to it.
"I am a pizza, dropped on the ground. I was a pizza, I was the best. I was a pizza, now I'm a mess!"
Now that's all I have in actual evidence. The podesta emails have been on the internet as long as pizzagate emerged and the "I Am A Pizza" song has been on youtube since 2013. The next thing I'm going to do is make two leaps of faith so after reading what you have and you don't think I have a case, the following insights may make you think of me even weirder or actually see some truth in what I'm saying:
-- We can take a small leap and say that the last few lyrics are about the child who was the pizza and is now a mess because of the physical and psychological abuse they have gone through being used and disposed of by high ranking officials and whoever else.
-- My second leap is an even bigger one. It doesn't help that the last picture used in the video is of a pizza with a frowny face that has red blotches all over it and (on what seems to be?) the floor in front of it. I mean the pizza does have so many toppings on it, why couldn't the drawer just add a few of those to the sauce stains on the floor as well? It looks mighty suspicious (as in similar) to something else and it just pains me to say it, so I'm not, but I think you know what it could be if you've read this far.
If that wasn't enough, it gets even creepier when you think about what's actually happening: A whole class of five year olds singing or you might as well, say (because it is a synonym after all) chanting: "I am a pizza." With all that we know, I don't know about you but I get a little bit of a chill.
27 comments
1 bradok 2018-04-16
Great post OP, and thank you for bringing this to attention. I also want to thank you for contributing to v/pizzagate, as it's the last major bastion of Pgate research on the net- unfortunate that millenium_falcon had to turn out to be...well, what he was.
That said, I recommend you post your research here too. This board could use it!
1 IanPhlegming 2018-04-16
Wha'? I remember that guy. What happened to him?
1 bradok 2018-04-16
He was forced to step down from his mod position after it was discovered he was one of the approved friends of JA on Instagram and then simply refused to defend himself when confronted with this.
1 IanPhlegming 2018-04-16
Presuming you don't mean Julian Assagne....JA = Alafantis?!?!?
1 bradok 2018-04-16
Yes, Alefantis.
1 MKULTRAserialkillers 2018-04-16
Whoa- I knew he stepped down but DAMN... I thought it was just ‘cuz he was a douche. Alrighty then
1 Ieuan1996 2018-04-16
Huh... Fuckin hell.
1 IanPhlegming 2018-04-16
Well that's an eyebrow-raiser. Wow.
Thanks for the info.
1 Lyra_Fairview 2018-04-16
Is there a link to this thread?? I never knew it was confirmed to be millienium
1 bradok 2018-04-16
I don't have the link, as unfortunately it was just recently unstickied (literally today, as I was just there earlier) and google is utterly worthless when your search term has anything related to pizzagate in it. The drama and outrage was bad enough to get him demodded. I really wish I had a link to give you. Feel free to prowl around v/pizzagate, you might find something. It happened about 3 months ago.
1 ElsaHate 2018-04-16
why was he pushing PG so hard if he was JA's friend?
1 bradok 2018-04-16
He became a mod after his execute summary was selected as the primary one for the sub. That's how you get moles into positions of power. You give away just enough to get trusted, so that you can then gate keep.
1 asailorssway 2018-04-16
i've personally noticed a few users who fit this description. not you, imho. i'll agree with 80-90% of their research and then- mid paragraph, even, complete and utter bullshit. Or when i cross reference a user i am confused by, to see where they stand, and aside from participating in relatively intelligent trolling, they have no activity on this sub. bizarre.
1 dicedtomatoes55 2018-04-16
Thanks. I would cross post this to Voat gladly no question, but I'm pretty new there (I always procrastinate when joining a new site) so I only have 2CCP and to make a topic you need 10CCP (Comment Contribution Points) it seems. If you could, I see no problem with you posting the topic for me over there while I still build up my 10CCP.
1 ogrelin 2018-04-16
Not necessarily ancillary, still creepy as hell, especially with all the emails/pizza deal.
https://youtu.be/CJEoASUMZbI
1 Diskothique 2018-04-16
One question what about third email is at all incriminating ? They’re talking about eating pizza clearly.
1 dicedtomatoes55 2018-04-16
Well, I just thought that pizza would be in the category of dinner, why would you need to list it separately? Pizza could be eaten for dinner, no?
B apparently doesn't belong in A so I'm going to put B over here away from A even though B could easily be in A.
1 DonnaGail 2018-04-16
Yeah, I can see why you posted this. It does seem creepy. But then again, it could be totally innocent and just a cute children's song.
Your last paragraph about them all singing/chanting "I am a pizza" kind of stuck out with me. I'm a firm believer that our thoughts and words have power. So a whole group chanting the same thing really has power, in my opinion. Makes me think about this in a whole different way - like other people realize this too.
Then again, could be totally innocent, like the song I used to sing, "I'm a little teapot, short and stout."
1 AlfredoJarry 2018-04-16
I hope they don't let that kid around you unsupervised.
1 ANTIFARULEZ 2018-04-16
The food code words for pedophilia are not official.
Why is it pizza? Why aren't the code words about submarine sandwiches? I'll have one, extra roast beef. See how gross this gets when you force people to think about children in a sexualized manner.
1 Upupabove 2018-04-16
Then why was a cop arrested using those code words online. That's how they found him.
Also, chicken is used as slang in the urban dictionary.
1 ANTIFARULEZ 2018-04-16
Because he was probably on a monitored website that catches pedophiles. DUH
1 of_mendez 2018-04-16
the pizza word is official, this is why its used at the ending of "one piece Episode 625" right before the pedo-scene at the end of the episode
1 DaFreeze55 2018-04-16
The song has been around for since the 80's. It was written by a children's entertainer named Charlotte Diamond. I remember learning it in kindergarten ('89-'90). Hell, we even learned it in French.
1 DoingTimeOnMapleDr 2018-04-16
I was digging around on FB on friends of JA and Molesta. A mutual friend of JA and Molesta was defending against PG.
So I went through her friend list. I found an interesting character, that had pics of himself in front of a pizza shop, the name of which was "Pizza Movers", he also had a cartoon pic that read, "isn't it great that you like pizza, I like pizza".
It's fucking weird to say the least.
1 huktheavenged 2018-04-16
r/sicksadworld
1 Sangreenmyfriend 2018-04-16
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rea_65lgl7o
1 IanPhlegming 2018-04-16
Wha'? I remember that guy. What happened to him?
1 dicedtomatoes55 2018-04-16
Thanks. I would cross post this to Voat gladly no question, but I'm pretty new there (I always procrastinate when joining a new site) so I only have 2CCP and to make a topic you need 10CCP (Comment Contribution Points) it seems. If you could, I see no problem with you posting the topic for me over there while I still build up my 10CCP.
1 Upupabove 2018-04-16
Then why was a cop arrested using those code words online. That's how they found him.
Also, chicken is used as slang in the urban dictionary.
1 of_mendez 2018-04-16
the pizza word is official, this is why its used at the ending of "one piece Episode 625" right before the pedo-scene at the end of the episode
1 asailorssway 2018-04-16
i've personally noticed a few users who fit this description. not you, imho. i'll agree with 80-90% of their research and then- mid paragraph, even, complete and utter bullshit. Or when i cross reference a user i am confused by, to see where they stand, and aside from participating in relatively intelligent trolling, they have no activity on this sub. bizarre.