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shewhomustbeobeyed ago

Well for sure the manufacturer of the socks should be looked into. Also would be interesting to know just who was on the guest list of a party whose consumption of "pizza & Coke" reached such a volume as to solicit a call to LEO. Also a list of senators who wore the socks would be good. The Jan. 2016 date is definitely significant. Excellent find OP. Upvoat 4 U.

MDE ago

It looks like these socks were sold and exclusive to the 'TOPMAN' store. https://m.topman.com/en/tmuk/product/mint-pizza-and-pop-socks-4161305

The guy who owns Topman 'Sir Philip Nigel Ross Green' has an interesting bio. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Green

Green was born on 15 March 1952 in Croydon, south London, into a middle class Jewish family.

In May 2007, after the disappearance of Madeleine McCann in Portugal, Green donated £250,000 as a monetary reward for any useful public information.[18] He also gave the McCanns the use of his private jet to allow them to fly to Rome for a Papal visit.

truthseekertx ago

To put something visible to the McCann link to Green:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1562995/Madeleine-McCann-Tycoons-withdraw-support.html

"A number of well known figures have publicly supported the McCanns including JK Rowling, Virgin boss Sir Richard Branson, Topshop owner Philip Green and EasyJet founder Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou."

keepthefaith ago

all billionaires.... I can see JK Rowling doing it to be genuinely charitable , but the rest of them are shady as fuck.

fartyshorts ago

Keep in mind: JK Rowling's "Lumos" charity has a butterfly as their logo. She helped write Kate McCann's book. It's not much, but enough to be cautious.

keepthefaith ago

Not all butterfly logos are evil, ffs!

cantsleepawink ago

Maybe you need to read the comments here: https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1578428/7696200