Brief Summary
This video explores the Pizzagate conspiracy theory that emerged during the 2016 US election cycle. It examines leaked emails from John Podesta's inbox, strange imagery and captions from James Alefantis's Instagram account, and alleged symbolism in the logos of Comet Ping Pong and nearby businesses. The video also covers the incident involving Edgar Welch, who stormed Comet Ping Pong with a rifle, and presents additional coincidences and connections that fuel the theory.
- Leaked emails from John Podesta's inbox contain strange references and jokes that sparked suspicion.
- James Alefantis's Instagram account features bizarre pictures and captions, raising questions about his relationships with children.
- Alleged symbolism in the logos of Comet Ping Pong and nearby businesses, as well as connections to old world deities, add to the intrigue.
- The incident involving Edgar Welch, who stormed Comet Ping Pong with a rifle, raises questions about his motives and connections.
Introduction to Pizzagate
The video introduces the Pizzagate conspiracy theory, which gained traction during the 2016 election cycle. It suggests that high-ranking members of society are involved in depraved activities. The video aims to present the theory and supporting evidence without political bias, allowing viewers to draw their own conclusions. The presenter acknowledges mainstream sources dismiss the theory but claims they fail to debunk the presented evidence.
The Podesta Emails
This section examines leaked emails from John Podesta's inbox, Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman, published by WikiLeaks in 2016. While interpretations of coded language within the emails are unsubstantiated, the emails themselves are confirmed as legitimate by multiple US intelligence agencies. The video highlights specific emails that fueled the initial theory, including one from Susan Sandler referencing a "pizza-related map" on a handkerchief, and another from Herbert Sandler discussing a "square shaped box" containing cheeses instead of pasta. These emails, along with one from Tony Podesta requesting "a pizza for an hour," sparked speculation that food-related terms were code words for something else, potentially children.
Eevee's Crib and Marina Abramovich
The video discusses an email referencing "Ruby Emerson and Mave Lazado 11 9 and almost 7" being transported, which sounds suspicious. It then explores Mave Lazado's alleged website, Eevee's Crib, which reportedly featured pictures of Lazado with young children and contained disturbing captions and categories such as "psychopath," "evil white [ __ ] filth," and "ambient" (a drug known to cause memory loss). Another picture on the blog allegedly showed a baby after bath time with a caption offering an "unrated version" to premium subscribers. The video then examines an email from Marina Abramovich to Tony Podesta inviting him to a "spirit cooking dinner." Spirit cooking is described as an art form/occult ritual involving evocative instructions for actions, thoughts, and bodily fluids. The video notes that John Podesta was seen with a band-aid on his left hand's middle finger around that time, and that his hands appeared scarred.
James Alefantis and Comet Ping Pong
This section introduces James Alefantis, owner of Comet Ping Pong, a pizza restaurant in Washington DC frequently mentioned in the Podesta emails. Despite being a restaurant owner, GQ listed him as one of the 50 most powerful people in Washington. Alefantis is a gay man who was in a relationship with David Brock, chief of Media Matters, a major media organization tied to the Democratic Party. The video then examines Alefantis's Instagram account, @JimmyComet, highlighting concerning pictures and captions, such as "#chickenlovers" (a coded term for homosexual relationships with a large age gap), a walk-in cooler referred to as the "kill room," and pictures of young children with euros in their mouths or their hands taped to a ping pong table. The video also notes that Alefantis's profile picture was a statue of Antinous, a Greek pubescent known as the "Greek boy lover."
Connecting the Dots and Symbolism
The video highlights James Alefantis's connections to Marina Abramovich and Tony Podesta, presenting pictures of them together. It then discusses symbolism noticed in the logos and imagery of Comet Pizza and surrounding businesses. An FBI document from 2007 is referenced, showing specific symbols that predators use to identify each other. Comet Pizza's "play, eat, and drink" logo is said to resemble one of these symbols. The video also mentions that Comet Pizza's website was hacked in 2016, revealing a members-only section with downloadable files requiring unique passwords. The logos of Besta Pizza and Terasol Gallery, located near Comet Ping Pong, are also examined, with their logos allegedly resembling the "boy lover" symbol from the FBI document.
The Comet Ping Pong Shooting
This section, narrated by Mr. Pild, details the incident in 2016 when Edgar Welch stormed Comet Ping Pong with a rifle. Welch fired rounds into a locked closet door, destroying a computer inside. He then stashed his weapons, walked outside unarmed, and was arrested. The video highlights discrepancies in the official narrative, including conflicting reports about the type of weapon Welch initially carried. It also notes that Welch is an actor and his father, Harry Welch, owns a media company and has ties to law enforcement and child protection organizations. The video suggests that Welch may have been offered a deal to destroy the computer in exchange for a lighter sentence in a previous reckless driving case. It concludes by mentioning that Welch was killed in an officer-related shooting in 2025.
Additional Coincidences and Cheesy Bay
The video presents additional coincidences, including Hillary Clinton's ties to Frank Gestra, who helped fund the Alpa Project with a logo resembling the "boy lover" symbol. It also discusses Laura Silsby, who was caught smuggling children out of Haiti and later given an executive role at Alert Sense, the company that provides the infrastructure for Amber Alert. The video then touches on the "Cheesy Bay" theory, which involves a Reddit post about suspicious Wi-Fi networks and an eBay account linked to Comet Ping Pong. It mentions that the eBay seller was allegedly in contact with Sasha Lord, an event organizer at Comet Ping Pong, and that they were put in touch by Richard Winsor, an alias used by Lisa Jackson, a Clinton Foundation board member. Finally, the video mentions that a man named David Flintstone, who shares the same name, age, and location as the founder of a distillery in Hawaii, was arrested in Colombia for soliciting a minor.

