Misleading news in several alternative sites: List of sources.
Fact is that attorney Trinh Huynh was shot, let her rest in peace, and fact is that she was possibly targeted. Mislead is that she "was working pro bono with abuse victims on several legal cases involving high-profile elite pedophiles". Let's break the misleading claim into parts:
- "was working pro bono", TRUE, she was http://www.pbpatl.org/?s=Huynh
- "with abuse victims", PLAUSIBLE. She was in the advisory board of directors in GAIN, an organization offering such legal services for immigrants, but her expertice doesn't fit into these kind of cases. She's a construction lawyer more focused into property, patent and trademark work. Still, she might have worked "with abuse victims" - maybe not as an attorney in court, but providing assistance, or legal advices in her areas of expertice for them.
- "on several legal cases" , PLAUSIBLE, LIKELY. That's was attorneys do.
- " involving high-profile elite pedophiles", FALSE, there's no several court dockets involving child abuse against high profile persons, not currently open, not in close history, in the Georgia Northern District Court. This claim is not possible even with her as an assistant.
This seems like a clever mislead including a lot of truth and possible truths, only the part meaningful to pizzagate investigators being difficult to confirm as false (it really took some time). On Voat pizzagate there are several posts on this, all linking to those questionable sources, not sure if these are all. I suggest checking the senders and the comment threads closely:
In my opinion this news is not just a clickbait (those are typically spreading similar ways within the controversial media), but possibly also an effort to debunk pizzagate in a clever way. It would be enough to pay to one of these clickbait news sites to make suck a news spread. We're expected to share such news for "awareness on elite pedophilia", as that's what we love to do, but in a week or so it'll be easy to share in the MSM that the news was false in we were "all wrong". Let's not buy into this without PROOF ON THOSE LEGAL CASES.
None of the news sources link to any documents, case numbers or court officials. A clear warning sign!
Dailymail seems to include the plausible parts not mentioning elite pedos. Currently this might be the most revealing, closest to the truth news out there, but include reasonable amount of grain and salt even on this: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4380376/Suspected-killer-Atlanta-lawyer-caught-camera.html
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Catchthem ago
Yes i also posted: Something really weird in this case... http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4385334/MIT-graduate-40-indicted-terrorism-charges.html http://www.whatdoesitmean.com/index2275.htm in this post https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1779208 Something is not adding up here.. YOU COULD BE TOTALLY RIGHT! It can be a trap! There is something wrong here. It can be something big or maybe a trap. This is a very strange story!
equineluvr ago
Whatdoesitmean.com is a bullshit site, so you can eliminate whatever was gleaned from it from your equation.
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Catchthem ago
I am not arguing.. This all can be a big trap and bullshit. Something is not adding up in this story.