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[–] Jakestr ago 

Wow this is outstanding investigation nice job piecing it altogether as soon as I saw the pizza gate connection I agree with you it just clicked

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[–] fartyshorts 1 point 0 points (+1|-1) ago 

Today, the pieces fell together for me and I feel that they were sending a message with this album

Just so you know, this is the type of stuff people say in early stages of schizophrenia. It usually kicks in around or after the age of 25.

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[–] educate_yourself ago 

why would you ever say this? what benefit is there? are you making a joke/??

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[–] brehvatronic ago 

I guess it's always good to keep an open mind and be aware of your own mental state. He's just giving him a heads up. Technically he is right there, so the guy may want to be careful and avoid drug-taking or anything else which could exacerbate a potential mental illness. It's just that this sort of statement seems to be the step before proper "delusion of reference" behavior, which is a key criteria used to diagnose skitzophrenia. Thankfully he didn't say "I feel they were sending ME a message", because then it would be pretty clear cut that he has some issues.

But not trying to imply anything myself here. To clarify, I just think the dude spent too long thinking about a song, not that he's mentally ill.

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[–] FriesischShipping ago 

Before 25, I worked in a hospital and most cases I saw were late teens.

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[–] fartyshorts ago 

Oh, thanks. I messed that up. :)

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[–] Mellowmountain ago 

wow, why would onenten first list there youthgroup ad on "backpage" which was used for sexual posts?! this was on onenten's youtube: https://youtu.be/D9OgPbieFIk?t=41

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[–] numbat ago 

I always thought 1/ 10 was a weird wrench size ot that olde worlde imperial system that they still use on the US and me grandads shed

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[–] trypanon ago 

http://www.letsrespond.com/

That's the website for the Taylor Hawkins video. I think it looks pretty legit and there are no pedo symbols to be found.

Good analysis.

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[–] ArthurEdens ago 

Isn't Dave Grohl from Virginia?

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[–] JPPennypacker ago 

Grew up in DC from what I recall.

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[–] Judgejewdy 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Isn't Dave grohl a satanist? (No, I'm not being a smart alec.)

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[–] ArthurEdens ago 

Why you say that?

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[–] madmanpg 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Last night it was Pussy Riot, which turned out to be based on a completely wrong conclusion. Now it's Foo Fighters?

The rest of the song reads like the story of a child who is deeply abused

Um, no, it doesn't. It's clearly a story about someone in a bad relationship, as has been proclaimed by many musical sources for a long time. In what way is an adult a child's "monkey wrench"? That implies the child controls the adult.

More lyrics that have nothing to do with children:

One last thing before I quit I never wanted any more than I could fit into my head I still remember every single word you said And all the shit that somehow came along with it Still there's one thing that comforts me Since I was always caged and now I'm free

Is he remembering the words of a child? Children typically don't have much to say that's particularly memorable, nor is there much "shit" that goes along with children's talk. Additionally, how is someone "caged" by a child?

I began to dig into the names of the founders of "one in ten" and found a twitter feed for Matthew Cibellis, below you will find a tweet of his that I believe completely ties this song to pizzagate:

Um...nothing in what you posted mentions Foo Fighters or the song, so where is the connection?

He states strongly that human trafficking is happening in the US]:

...because that's a fact that everyone in our government admits is true. It's not a bombshell. Remember that HRC and Podesta and the rest of the slime are involved in organizations that "combat human trafficking". It's been a pet celebrity cause for the longest time, but very little focus is ever on the United States because the scale in places like Europe and China dwarf our issues.

These hyperanalyses of pop culture items reek to me of disinformation and I'd really like to see less of them wasting our time. Stop trying to find the wacky but interesting "hidden symbols" and KEEP FOLLOWING THE MONEY. That's the shit that will get indictments.

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[–] OutlawStriding 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

I'm still digesting your post, but in the meantime, consider this: A band called Skid Row released an album called "Slave to the grind" in 1991. There's a song on there called "In a darkened room", which is clearly about child abuse. Have a listen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNPu58Sprkk

Maybe some of these artists have been trying to draw our attention to this shit for a long time...

edit: if any of you like metal or hard rock, try the whole album. Its actually quite good.

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[–] Singleservename 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Hunger strike by Temple of the dog comes to mind too. Same period. Weird lyrics:

'And they're farming babies while slaves are working. Blood is on the table the mouths are choking. I'm going hungry.'

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[–] OutlawStriding ago 

Was listening to that just this morning...

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