I have been researching #pizzagate and came to find out, as many have, that there is a string of stores in the Chevy Chase area of Washington DC which are connected by underground tunnels, pedo logos, disturbing art and so much more. Those linked stores are: Comet Pizza, Besta Pizza, The Little Red Fox, and Politics and Prose.

In researching particularly Politics and Prose and generally anything affiliated with these stores I came to a website called "Unpacking the Bookstore". It is about the store Politics and Prose, located right by Comet Pizza. It is a store which has been visited by the Clintons. The owner of the store has direct connection with HRC and was her SPEECHWRITER. (Someone please archive website before it gets taken down. I am not super tech savvy and so don't know how to do this myself.) The website is supposedly hosted by Susquehanna University, Columbia University, and the Jim Joseph Foundation (which may be true, and that may provide more links to look into). It has an entire subsection devoted to the DC store Politics and Prose as well as links to other used bookstores throughout the country, including Powells' Books in Portland, OR.

This "Unpacking the Bookstore" website appears on the surface to be a website describing the everyday, ordinary affairs of these quirky vintage used bookstores across the country, including Politics and Prose. What could be more mundane?

On the surface it seems almost like a homey throwback to a gentler time -- one can nestle into a good book without being rushed, one can peruse bookshelves all day without fear of being accused of encroaching, etc. The used bookstore is a place for community, etc. I am a book person. I get that vibe. That is what these articles appear to be about. On the surface.

Stick with me. What if...in light of all we have learned about 'coding' in the underground world of pedophiles...what if these articles are encoded..in much the same way that we have discovered 'pizza' or 'handkerchiefs' are encoded, to cover for nefarious activity? I took that as my framework when reading about these bookstores.

And I think I may have stumbled across something. Big.

Help me research this, please. (Are we still going by 'pedes here? I can't keep up.)

First, the subsection of the webpage specifically devoted to Politics and Prose (I believe it is catalogued under "Space and Place"). The article is literally titled "For Sale, Books (and Small Children Too!)". !?!?!?! Why such an odd title? Even if it were just as a 'joke' it is bizarre. In light of the #pizzagate scandal, it is positively terrifying. http://unpackingthebookstore.org/for-sale-books-and-small-children-too/

Next: Paragraph Four of the article LITERALLY SAYS THE FOLLOWING: "Inside, you are not only surrounded on all sides by the store’s fiction selection, but you can also find the Opus machine. There are less than 100 of these machines in the world. Clear walls allow you to see how the machine is printing on the inside, so when Opus is in action it will often draw a crowd of onlookers to the Fiction Room. A so-called Espresso Book Machine, Opus is able to print paperbacks on demand in five minutes or less. With that unofficial slogan that sounds an awful lot like a cheap pizza business, Opus is keeping the printed book relevant in the age of e-books and tablets."

Why on earth is that line thrown in? "A cheap pizza business"? IF they are not speaking in code, this is just bizarre writing and a bizarre reference to throw in. The writing here is stilted, disjointed, and the phrase about a 'cheap pizza business' thrown in if not just out of place is downright terrifying in light of what we have found out recently.

Next weird thing to look out for: This in the article, "In less convoluted terms, I believe there is something to be said for housing the sale books with the parenting and children’s books. Sale books tend to have that vibe that less people want them, or else they have seen better days on the market.** Putting these books in the vicinity of children could simply have been strategic damage control. **After all, if a child gets his or her hands on a sale book, far fewer people are going to worry about the condition of that book in the timeframe of the child picking it up and a parent quickly plucking it out of their hands."

Again, terribly convoluted writing. I don't want to be reading pedophilia into things where there isn't any, but at this point, I do believe a little suspicion is in order. The phrasing of having 'parent and children's books' with sale books? And this line syntactically makes absolutely NO SENSE: "After all, if a child gets his or her hands on a sale book, far fewer people are going to worry about the condition of that book in the timeframe of the child picking it up and a parent quickly plucking it out of their hands." What is this even saying? The phrasing of the nouns in that sentence are not connected...it is a nonsequitur and virtual gibberish. So reading it at face value doesn't work. However, reading it as code seems to.

It would/could be alerting perpetrators to the section of the bookstore where children might be? What exactly is this talking about if it is not a coded references letting pedophiles know that children are available at this site? Ideas?

The next little piece of evidence seems to coincide with that.

There is a map/floorplan of each and every bookstore featured on the site. Do people REALLY need a detailed floorplan of old used bookstores? Don't most people just show up to the store and peruse? Yet there is. Every page you click on contains a map. Why would there need to be a floor plan of each and every used bookstore on this site?

Next odd factoid connected with these maps: Many (not all) of the articles on this website seem to take the reader on a guided 'tour' of said bookstore as the article progresses. And each time, the articles lead the 'reader' -- usually toward the very tail end of the article -- leads to a 'hidden location' within the bookstore, a place where 'hidden gems' (that phrase gets used repeatedly) can be found or some kind of 'upper location' exists that is unbeknownst to the average bookbuyer.

Many, many more 'odd' or 'out of place' details abound on this "Unpacking the Bookstore" website. Please look and research for yourself. I have only begun to skim the surface.

A couple of others:

oddly placed picture of a child in one of the subsections

in a section devoted to Jewish literature/history and about a Jewish bookstore in New York, everything on the page is JEWISH THEMED EXCEPT for a lone odd reference to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Which upon further consideration we remember that TMNT favorite food is: pizza. Why would this be on a page devoted solely otherwise to all things Jewish?

each article goes on and on and on about the 'demographic' makeup of the bookstore area: that is, it discusses, at length the racial/ethnic makeup of the 'bookstore' --?! ie tells how many Asians, African Americans, etc. Just weird information to include about used bookstores.

many, but not all, of these bookstores are in very isolated places and that fact is noted repeatedly

many of the articles make reference to a book called The Reluctant Capitalist, a book which I think might provide clues

many of the articles also make an odd and continuous reference to the supposed 'distinction' between a book as an "object" versus a book as a "thing" -- this comes up over and over -- in light of the 'code theory' I believe this could be describing occasions where an actual book is being described versus when the word 'book' is being used to connote a 'child'.

please note ALSO -- and this is potentially a biggie -- Archibald Macleish gets referenced REPEATEDLY in the articles on this website. Archibald Macleish. A quick Google search of Archibald Macleish informs us that: 1) He was a member of Skull and Bones society 2) He was a freemason 3) Though he had no background in library science, FDR put him in charge of the Library of Congress 4) He was with what became the CIA 5) He was sympathetic to communist ideology. 6) He was instrumental in the development of UNESCO 7) Machleish was a graduate of New Trier High and Hotchkiss Schools 8) He may have had a large-scale hand in coordinating psy-ops in this country (I'm still researching that). Specifically, psy-ops having to do with libraries and books.

So, my friends, this is what I have come up with so far. As they said on 'Eddit, START DIGGING! God bless us and our endeavors and may God grant us the grace to have this horror fully exposed and dealt with.

Please let me know what you find.