I came across these peculiar tweets from two people with links to people at the center of pizzagate. They may be completely innocent, but both examples are quite strange, as they both say pizzagate is false, but say things that make no sense, and link to things which aren't relevant to what they are saying.
Example 1: http://sli.mg/pN1Sop.png http://sli.mg/5TFtMF.png http://sli.mg/QCPHbX.png
He says he knows people at Comet whose Instagram profiles were hacked. He says the Instagram pictures were forged and faked, then says they weren't forged, then links to a Buzzfeed article which doesn't mention or show the Instagram pictures.
Example 2: http://sli.mg/s2x5Nx.png
What makes this second example extra odd is that it started as a response to string of tweets from several days before: http://sli.mg/HW4dRv.png The first tweet makes no sense and links to an article abount rare and expensive beanie babies, and to a Reddit post discussing the pizza-related map. The next tweet came the following day and contained some very personal information which could be relevant, That tweet has now been deleted. Lastly, this person works with children in the DC area: http://sli.mg/ijO1sf.png
The recipient of these tweets in both cases is a deleted account so we can only see one side of the conversation. It is possible these people really believe pizzagate is fake and were tweeting while drunk or otherwise in a state of mental impairment, but it is nevertheless strange. All names have been covered to make sure forum rules are followed and to keep the people involved from being harrassed if innocent, or tipped off if not.
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contrary_mma_hipster ago
Don't blot out the twitter handle, this isn't reddit.
BobDole2000 ago
Post edited with links.