I've heard this claim made several times, in well-sourced exposes on PG, but have yet to find a source on this (other than that the Podesta emails begin the day after the abduction.)
Would like a source on this so I know it's credible, especially since this is typically where I start when redpilling others.
Also, if there's a source regarding their staying with Clement Freud, that would be fantastic.
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rwb ago
In spite of some claims, to my knowledge, none are verified. Curiously, there was a VOAT member who claimed to have visited the village to gather information (unsuccessfully as I recall) but I did not bookmark the thread. You might want to dig around to perhaps find the poster and PM for more information. There was less elaboration on the visit than one might of liked. It's worth noting that the person could have been fabricating. Unfortunately, it's getting harder to trust any online source these days.
rooting4redpillers ago
This might be the submission you recall:
Edit: @Don-Keyhote
rwb ago
yes, that's the one. And I remain just as baffled that this particular thread received virtually no attention. Insignificant threads with weak content can gather hundreds of views and scores of comments in no time, and here's someone visiting the very spot where she disappeared, posts about the experience, and no one could muster a question or two? I was not a VOAT member at the time. The one downside with the VOAT system is that threads are not resurrected like in more conventional forums, where old threads move back to the top of the page when new posts are added, meaning once their life cycle is complete, it stays complete, which is regrettable at times.
rooting4redpillers ago
Same here, I've seen exactly what you've described, and not that I'll say it happens a whole lot, it's noticeable and yes, baffling. Other things, threads that enthusiastically promise to collect all info on a specific topic and categorize and track it it for future reference, getting a ton of interest at the moment, then I never see them again and nobody seems to care. The high number of repeats of glaring and exhausted "finds" are noticeable too, especially when longtime members do it and searching is so easy. I'm not suggesting these things indicate or "prove" some negative intent on anyone's part, but I might have found these kinds of things to be discouraging enough to give this all up, if I wasn't already so hooked.