For many years I've considered Reddit to be a safe haven of free speech. It appears the "fake news" narrative has been powerful enough cause Reddit's CEO to shut down /r/pizzagate. In fact, I'm beginning to suspect that the "fake news" narrative was a pre-emptive strike designed to control the pizzagate scandal.
Here's an interesting and potentially relevant chart: https://www.google.ca/trends/explore?q=pizzagate,fake%20news
Nice chart, but this one shows "pizzagate" has surpassed "fake news" when viewed based on the last 7 days:
https://www.google.ca/trends/explore?date=now%207-d&q=pizzagate,fake%20news
The recent trend you highlight is an important measurement of global consciousness. This suggests public awareness is on the precipice of overcoming the mainstream narrative. I think the goal here is to have our collective consciousness reach critical mass. Once enough competent people are talking about pizzagate, it will force a serious mainstream reply. The current mainstream narrative seems to be that pizzagate research is fake news propagated by the Russian government to cause destabilization in the west. This is an important time to help people sort out truth from fiction. Lives literally depend on it.