I picked up foo fighters "The Colour and Shape" back when I first started researching pizzagate last year. I have listened to it almost daily, for whatever reason, I have simply not put the album down, it was compelling to me and I could never take it out of my cd player in my car It is the only album I have listened to since I started my study. I never thought much about it until today. Today, the pieces fell together for me and I feel that they were sending a message with this album. I believe that the album as a whole is message about child abuse. I am going to only analyze "Monkey Wrench" here, but I feel that if you read through the lyrics with "pizzagate mind" you will find that the entire album is riddled with remarks all phrasing back to destruction of innocence and ritual/sadistic abuse. By some stroke of luck I have found a tweet that ties this song directly to pizzagate possibly exposing the outter edges of what could be an interesting research project for my fellow investigators.

Monkey Wrench [1997]

The intro lyric "What have we done with innocence? It disappeared with time, it never made much sense ,Adolescent resident, Wasting another night on planning my revenge" followed by "one in ten" lyric repeated again and again. I was reviewing lyric analysis of this song and no one can seem to figure out why he sings this line. I have never heard the phrase "One in Ten" as an iconic phrase, so I googled it, and what did I find?

http://onenten.org decide for yourself

From their about: "one•n•ten envisions a world where all LGBTQ youth and young adults are embraced for who they are, actively engaged in their communities, and empowered to lead."

The focus on the youth here is what concerns me and in correlation to the "Adolescent resident" line, I feel that this is substantial in creating a lead.

From wikipedia: "One In Ten was co-founded by Barry Becker, Mark Betchkal, Matthew Cibellis and Keith Clark, gay residents of Washington, D.C.[4] The four began meeting in 1990, and founded One In Ten as the parent organization for Reel Affirmations.[5] The four sought the advice and input of Frameline, then the largest LGBT gay film festival in the U.S.[4] With financial and administrative assistance from Frameline, the first Reel Affirmations film festival opened on October 11, 1991." Founded in 91, six years before the song was written.

Their old site is now gone "oneinten.org" and replaced by the one above.

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

Don't want to be your monkey wrench One more indecent accident I'd rather leave than suffer this I'll never be your monkey wrench

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

Reminds me of the abuse from the "skippy" videos [whether they are real or fake], imagine the torment of being in that kind of situation.

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:

https://i.imgjar.co/jar/oHKdGHyXBEGbjsqRf332RQ.PNG

I believe that this is a potential lead and I ask for help in digging further on these four men: One In Ten founders: Barry Becker, Mark Betchkal, Matthew Cibellis and Keith Clark and further connections to pizzagate

My research so far: Where's Barry? Well, it looks like he may be found in Pheonix, AZ, home of one-n-ten youth center according to their website [Our Youth Center is open Monday-Friday from 4:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m., and is located at: 3660 N. 3rd St. | Phoenix, AZ 85012. one•n•ten staff are available Monday-Friday for resource hours by appointment 2:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. ], and if this is him, he is a lawyer http://pview.findlaw.com/view/2243615_1 I cannot confirm whether or not this is him, but I would say based on location correlation, I feel fairly confident that it is.

More evidence to support Foo Fighters involvement in pizzagate [taylor hawkins, who joined Foo Fighters in 1997, when monkey wrench was written, however, there are no claims as to his involvement with the song. He states strongly that human trafficking is happening in the US]:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gqYMalntLY

TL;DR I think that Foo Fighters was sending a message a long time ago about human/child trafficking in correlation to an LGBT Youth Organization and one of the founding members of that organization is found referencing pizzagate here: https://i.imgjar.co/jar/oHKdGHyXBEGbjsqRf332RQ.PNG and that Taylor Hawkins who joined Foo Fighters just as the song was made is found speaking out against human trafficking here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gqYMalntLY

Personally, I don't know what to make of this information, I don't know if it is controlled opp/globalist signalling or an early resistance. The coincidences were just too much to ignore.