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In this second edition of the definitive summary of the cultural phenomenon known as Pizzagate, readers will find all-new images as well as updated facts illuminated as a result of the 2019 arrest of accused child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. With the takedown of Epstein revealing links to politicians, media moguls, retail titans, royalty, and other luminaries, one of the fundamental theses of Pizzagate has become alarmingly plausible: that pedophilia plays a fundamental role in the highest centers of global power.

Derived from the work of a pseudonymous blogger reporting on an obscure blog called Aceloewgold.com, Pizzagate: The Complete Story is the most comprehensive investigative summary of one of the most controversial conspiracy theories of all time. From 4Chan to the New York Times, all the way to a real-life gunman storming a pizza joint in Washington, D.C., this is Aceloewgold's full report.

Whether it was a fake news hoax, an example of how conspiracy theories harm real people, or a genuine case of ritual child abuse and trafficking among global elites, you'll see how Pizzagate unfolded and what it—and the reaction to it—reveals about the 21st-century cultural zeitgeist.

Read it and draw your own conclusions. Whatever you believe, one thing is for sure: the intersection of politics, journalism, conspiracy theory culture, and the World Wide Web just doesn't get any stranger than Pizzagate.

159 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 4, 2019

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259 reviews22 followers
March 17, 2023
Wikileaks does a Hillary data dump and turns up nothing but some repeated strange references to pizza , cheese and sauces amongst other words that seem to have no context in the emails
With some deeper digging some researchers figure that these words are euphemisms that are used by pedophiles in high places in Washington DC to communicate with each other.
Points a lot of fingers and looks bad for Hillary, the Podesto brothers and friends but there isn't enough hard evidence to press charges without witnesses.
An eye opening read, let's hope these people are brought down and exposed.
130 reviews
January 21, 2022
If you are interested in the conspiracy of pizza gate this is the book for you. If you have no idea what pizzagate is you NEED to read this.

If you've heard of the Epstein case, the Podesta case, the pizza joint Comet Ping Pong, or any thing in relation- read this.

Quite frankly, this book will have you questioning everything and will bring to light a bunch of "coincidences" that have been pushed aside and overlooked.
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79 reviews
January 16, 2025
This basically refined the knowledge I already had on the subject. Ace put the pieces together for us in an easy to digest summary.
Wake up people, the pedocracy cannot be denied!
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19 reviews4 followers
November 30, 2023
Anyone who still dismisses this as a conspiracy theory should pay attention to the recent news involving the arrests of high profile journalists who were vocal critics and debunkers of Pizzagate, who have turned out to be actual pedophiles themselves and were probably in on it.

Here's the most recent one, but there have been others:

A mainstream journalist and close friend of John Podesta, who bragged about ‘debunking’ Pizzagate, has been arrested on a sickening slew of child rape charges. Slade Sohmer, editor-in-chief at The Recount and friend of former Hillary Clinton campaign chair John Podesta, was arrested last month for raping multiple toddlers and babies.

For those who missed the most the most explosive pedophilia exposé to-date, The People’s Voice broke the news back in 2016 that there was evidence of pedophile “code words” used in emails from John Podesta released by WikiLeaks. Numerous emails from the Chairman of Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign incongruously referred to food items such as pasta, cheese pizza, and ice cream in ways the FBI warned are used as code-words by pedophiles.

Since then, despite the mainstream media attempting to downplay the story as a “conspiracy theory”, numerous mainstream journalists and figures connected to elite pedophiles have been arrested for the very crime they attempted to “debunk.”


https://www.eutimes.net/2023/11/john-...
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65 reviews23 followers
October 31, 2021
Well, what can I say? Ace of Swords cumulated every inch of available majorly concerning content that may or may not point to a big internationally active pedophile industry. No, this is not claimed to be a well written, story-telling, tension creating book, the author does not claim to be an author. This is a collection of evidence, compiled and crafted into (not very unbelievable) theories by online communities on 4chan and Reddit, in physical form of a book. The format sometimes is poor, pictures are too small or too dark now and then, but there‘s always sources, and you should be fact checking anyways when dealing with indulgences of this kind.

When you want to research topics and persons surrounding Pizzagate, John Podesta, Comet Ping Pong, Jeffrey Epstein or Elsagate, read this. And if you don‘t know what I‘m even talking about, please READ THIS.

And let me say: even if the suspected big picture behind all this is utter bullshit, there are at least a bunch of questions to be asked and answers to be demanded. I couldn’t say it better than Ace of Swords himself, so I will let him speak:

„But first, we must allow ourselves to entertain the possibility of a world where horrors worse than our most sickening nightmares are a prominent feature - particularly along people hailed publicly as heroes, caretakers, statesmen, saints, and philanthropists. For most people, however, that pill is simply too bitter to ever swallow.
That is, for now.“
10.7k reviews35 followers
July 9, 2023
AN OVERVIEW FROM ONE OF THE ARCHITECTS OF THE CONSPIRACY THEORY

Author ‘Ace of Swords’ wrote in the Foreword to this book, “When Wikileaks released an email dump from John Podesta, Hillary Clinton’s campaign chairman… Journalists digging through them didn’t find anything particularly incriminating. But… online sleuths on the fringes of the web … began discovering emails that were impossible to comprehend. With references to cheese, pizza and other curiosities, they contained bizarre syntax and seemed to hint at hidden meanings. Following the online conversations … was a pseudonymous blogger known as ‘Ace of Swords’ … he was banned from social media in early 2021 for ‘promoting’ the Pizzagate conspiracy … ‘Ace’ began following the conversations on obscure message boards and conservative forums… The drama culminated in a stunning climax wherein a real-life gunman opened fire at a Washington D.C. pizza joint. Some will find Ace’s findings compelling and others will find them absurd… This book present… Ace of Swords’ reporting and opinions of what would become the most bizarre story of the 21st century. Pulled from the multi-article series on the original blog, this is the complete story of Pizzagate.”

He recounts, “Wikileaks published emails form Hillary Clinton’s private email server, along with … email dumps from … John Podesta’s account… Unsurprisingly, the majority of the contents … were mundane. But web sleuths on Reddit and 4Chan… found something strange buried within the email dumps: nonsensical references to pizza… Further digging… found similarly strange references to pasta… peppered strangely into nonsensical sentence constructions.” (Pg. 5) He admits, “There are plenty of references to food in the Podesta and other email leaks that don’t appear so cryptic, contain normal syntax, and are easily comprehensible, but others… seem to clearly contain code words of some kind.” (Pg. 8)

He states, “So the idea that 2016 Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta is part of a powerful crew of global-level pe-ophiles, and that they’re discussing it in their emails, is utterly outrageous---right? It may seem so at first glance, but the more you dig, the more the utterly bizarre connections and coincidences pile up.” (Pg. 10)

He asserts, “Also in Hillary’s immediate circle is a pizza joint owner names James Alefantis… This guy is just the owner of a pizza point, that’s it. And somehow he has leveraged the position to become one of the most powerful players in a city containing perhaps the highest concentration of influence anywhere on earth… Alefantis’ restaurant, Comet Ping Pong, is a divey pizza joint with ping pong tables in the back… Soon after #Pizzagate researchers discovered Alefantis’ Instagram account, it was set to ‘private’ and could no longer be viewed. Thanks to screenshots, however, we can still see the bizarre posts and comments involving incomprehensible references to children, sex, and even murder… If nothing else, there’s clearly some kind of macabre ‘in-joke’ that we’re just not getting.” (Pg. 19, 21)

He asks, “If interference with the #Pizzagate research evidence that there’s something to the claims?... if the evidence was not truly incriminating, leaving it up would only discredit the investigators by revealing them as paranoid… loons, and that scrubbing evidence … would only increase suspicion. However, it is feasible that even an innocent part would scrub the supposed evidence to minimize inevitable abuse and threats from trolls drawing their own conclusions from the research. But the .. attacks indicate bona fide attempts to shut down the research, indicating there really is SOMETHING contained there to hide. Add in … videos being deleted from YouTube, LinkedIn pages being scrubbed… and one can only conclude that taken together, these all seem incredibly unlikely to be the result of innocent parties hiding from an unfair Internet witch hunt.” (Pg. 49-50)

He argues, “You often hear the argument that secrets involving this many people would be impossible to hide. If the allegations are even 50% true, however, sustaining total secrecy is actually quite plausible given that the outlandish… nature of the allegations makes them difficult to believe even in the presence of compelling evidence… But perhaps most important is this: So far I’ve only recounted a chunk of the #Pizzagate connections and coincidences … you’ll find if you check out the research for yourself that vastly more have been discovered than what has been summarized here… Has enough been discovered to draw a definitive, fully objective conclusion? To be called ‘proof’? Absolutely not. But… If the old adage holds true that ‘where there’s smoke, there’s fire,’ there seems to be whole lot of smoke here.” (Pg. 51-52)

He summarizes, “The fundamental thesis of Pizzagate is that… sex trafficking, and other crimes against children are endemic to the power structure in Washington… With each discovery, there is a new rebuke to the misconception that Pizzagate is based primarily on thematically-disturbing artwork and logos…” (Pg. 75)

Ultimately, he recommends, “Don’t let the declaration of something as ‘fake news’ replace your own ability to think and research independently, or you’ll fall victim to the same tricks that actual fake news achieves: a rush to conclusions during which you have surrendered your own critical thinking to someone else. Look at the actual claims, spend some actual time researching, and then when you make your decision… it will at least be an informed one.” (Pg. 101)

He concludes, “because the problem is so horrifying, and acknowledging any degree of involvement among respected public figures is too difficult, many prefer to tell themselves the problem… simply doesn’t exist at all… we must allow ourselves to entertain the possibility of a world where horrors worse than our most sickening nightmares are a prominent feature---particularly among people hailed publicly as heroes, caretakers, statesmen, saints, and philanthropists. For most people, however, that pill is simply too bitter to ever swallow…” (Pg. 118)

If nothing else, this book is a useful overview of the issue provided by one of the ‘key players’ in the controversy.
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15 reviews1 follower
February 13, 2021
Read this

The amount of sources Ace of Swords reveals is compelling. I am deeply disturbed by what has been discovered. The world needs to know what is really going on.
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104 reviews2 followers
March 4, 2024
I started reading more and more stories about Pizzagate on X / Twitter. This book was recommended so I bought it. It contains a breakdown of pedophile terms & their meanings, although by searching on X, I was able to update some of the meanings that were listed incorrectly. It shows you some of John Podesta's strange emails with wording that sounds like code words being used. It explains details about James Alefantis' Comet Pingpong and how it ties into Pizzagate. The book goes over the Clinton's connections to child trafficking in Haiti and Laura Silsby. Child trafficking is a horrible problem and the more research I do, the more of it I find. The images in this book aren't great quality. But the back of the book has many pages of references, so you can go find the original articles that are being referenced.

My recommendations if you're interested in learning more about child/sex trafficking:
Here's links to a Pizzagate documentary part 1 https://twitter.com/RedpillDrifter/st...
And part 2 https://twitter.com/RedpillDrifter/st...

Hollywood, professional athletes, politicians, and musicians are all involved. See the documentary An Open Secret on YT. https://youtu.be/t8uccDBgkpA?si=YqmGi...

Watch the movie The Sound of Freedom.

I'm starting the book, The Franklin Cover-up, now which is about child abuse, trafficking, satanism, and a lot of corruption around Nebraska's Boys Town. Here's a podcast to get you started on the Franklin Scandal.
https://youtu.be/t8uccDBgkpA?si=YqmGi... .
2 reviews
July 15, 2023
Despite the low score, I would still recommend people get this book with certain caveats.

1) It is in desperate need of an editor. There are missing punctuation, formatting inconsistencies that prove distracting while reading. Most chapters are one page, more than that are because of blurry pictures that do not print well on cheap createspace paper. In one chapter, half of a sentence was continued on to the next page with the rest as dead space. Chapter titles would not be properly formatted, etc. Some paragraphs are awkwardly worded and stilted in some places. While in others, you wonder if the author just wanted to pad a certain segment for no reason.

2) There are segments that are summarized to some of the points. It comes off as a "just read the footnotes. I don't want to talk more about it." One glaring example is the HR 9393, where the Washington Times was facing a lawsuit. Just tell me about the lawsuit in respectable detail and give me the footnotes to dig deeper, not two sentences that don't tell me anything.

3) This book should be treated as a barebones primer into the topic to a frustrating point. If you are already decently versed in the book's topic, there is little new for you. But as the previous point lays out, newcomers would find it incredulous at best. They talk about MKULTRA but give no reason why there would be a connection between the two unless you were already in the know.

I get this book is a collection of substack posts, but it doesn't translate well into book format, especially with the grainy small pictures. That's why I rated it so poorly. If point 1 was addressed, I would easily give it another star. If a third edition or sequel were to come out, it would need to be substantially reworked and greatly expanded, at least twice the current length. I still would recommend it, but know what you're getting into.
1 review
July 12, 2020
Good read

Good read gave me more information to share with me friends and family. Got through the book in a good amount of time.
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4 reviews
May 11, 2022
This was a very informative book! Answered a lot of questions for me but then again made a lot more. Not that that's the authors fault lol you should be a journalist.
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8 reviews1 follower
April 21, 2025
very curious read. i wrote this entire theory off as nonsense years ago, but the findings and facts are undeniably suspicious to say the least. God save the children
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