They are obviously panicking.
I'm trying to find the thread, I will update when I find it
Here it is :
Traffic cam at CPP moved! Can't see anything now
https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1459306
How fucking convenient right?
If you ask me, I call that a false flag by the book. That means we are on the right track. Lets keep digging and be clever
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kingforpres ago
I sometimes wonder if there are more false flag events than actual ones.
bigDanold ago
Hmm try this... Google: washingtonian
About 4 links down, there is a link to the article, in the "In the News" section
For me it says it was posted 9 hours ago, the current time in DC is 7:57 pm. That would mean the article was posted around 10:57pm. Inside the article, it says the gunman went into CPP at 3pm. Not sure if I'm interpreting this right, so asking for another opinion.
Edit: This will change to "1 day ago" at some point, so the ability to verify the early date/time may be lost. Maybe a video of a screen capture of showing the google results, and then searching the current time would be sufficient to repost as its own thread.
kingforpres ago
You're going to need to shoot me a link. I don't use Google anymore, as long as I can avoid it. I tried but I'm sure I have a setting different because nothing came up regarding the, standoff... Is that what they're calling it?
Lag-wagon ago
Use ddg.gg
bigDanold ago
The point is that google cached it, with a time stamp, so you would need to go to google. Sorry.
Lag-wagon ago
I see I see... I understand now. However, if they cache it, it may be cached with Greenwich time and that is why it is all weird. Just a thought.
bigDanold ago
I don't think so. I think the article was published early.
What probably happens is Google stores it with their own time zone when they crawl/find it. Then they simply calculate how old it is based on their own (same) time zone, and present it to you as N number of hours old.