Welcome to TLAV Political Roundtable. In this show we break down the week of politics, and discuss its implication on American life, and the world. Today we are further discussing Donald, his “Trump Promises” and his overall direction, as well as the very serious, and very real scandal poorly named “Pizzagate;” which, if you have yet to research this topic, pertains to a massive pedophile ring at the highest level of power, and is quite disturbing. We do not enjoy covering such disconcerting topics, yet we see it as our duty to inform you of the Truth, no matter how unbelievable or unsettling; and as these events are backed by WikiLeaks and years of case studies and testimony, their validity should no longer be in question, only the extent to which it reaches.

Humanity is certainly capable of both extreme good, and extreme evil. With topics such as Pizzagate, it becomes clear that power and influence play a major role in allowing such extreme evil to go on unabated and unacknowledged by the many officials who no doubt came into contact with some measure of this massive scandal that reaches throughout the world, and back decades, if not indefinitely. Many who were confronted with this sinister concept might not have fully realized what they were seeing, and some likely did not want to believe it if they did.

Which is exactly what is happening currently, and is precisely why it is so important to make sure the average person is made aware of this story’s authenticity, in spite of the mainstream effort to cast doubt and create shade for those involved. Many have attempted to shine a light in these terrible circles, such as Elijah Woods and Corey Feldman, who both spoke out about personal experiences with pedophilia in Hollywood and alluded to a much larger ring than just one or two perpetrators; and each was met with disdain instead of compassion; shunned instead of consoled; and that in and of itself should allow many to see past the years of propaganda.

Question Everything, Come To Your Own Conclusions.

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