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equineluvr ago

A researcher.

dan95 ago

Hmm. Interesting that PG means Parental Guidance and PinG PonG could be code for "in on" PG/PizzaGate. George Bush also happened to be reading Pet Goat to schoolchildren when he got the news on 9/11...

dan95 ago

Also there's the lobbying company Podesta Group

dan95 ago

Does anyone know which researcher first used those words?

thelandofchocolate ago

I was trying to figure out the same thing a week ago, to discourage the propagating notion that the origin of the phrase came from the pizza parlour. I remember the post I first saw it in, it was either on /r/pizzagate or /r/TheDonald and the guy was using airquotes around the term since it was new. It might be 'pleadingtheyiff' who wrote (or reposted?) 'BREAKING: From the anon who brought you the Laura Silsby connection', but I am in no way certain of that. The post it originated in has probably long since been wiped.

Would not surprise me if those who laid down the first breadcrumbs were insiders.

dan95 ago

Seems like too many PGs to be coincidental, Podesta Group even use the initials PG as their twitter/insta display pics...