Relevance: Rod Wheeler being a lying sack of shit is relevant to pizzagate because he was hired to investigate Seth Rich’s death/murder and Seth Rich allegedly is the DNC’er that leaked the emails that started pizzagate.
Saw the news about the lawsuit and the new narrative that it was Aaron stopping the investigation. And dad? Oh, dad was just cool with him digging. Wrong! The parents went nuts over what Wheeler was putting out and publicly decried his "theories". Because of the changing story and because I actually care about the truth of Seth Rich's murder getting out, I'm here to say that Rod Wheeler is not to be believed. He has a history of lying. Take his infamous television appearance. In 2007, he appeared on Bill O’Reilly’s show to wax poetic about 150 gangs of lesbian girls carrying pink pistols that were raping underage girls … and boys … and anything that moved, apparently. Only problem? It wasn’t true.
https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/intelligence-report/2007/rod-wheeler-claims-o%E2%80%99reilly-factor-lesbian-gangs-are-raping-young-girls
Rod Wheeler Claims on The O’Reilly Factor Lesbian Gangs are Raping Young Girls
Wheeler, a Washington, D.C., Metropolitan Police Department officer-turned-paid Fox News commentator, launched right in: "Well, you know, there is this national underground network, if you will, Bill, of women that's lesbians and also some men groups that's actually recruiting kids as young as 10 years old in a lot of the schools in the communities all across the country," he reported. "And they actually carry a number of weapons. And they commit a number of crimes."
Wheeler asserted that "we've actually counted, just in the Washington, D.C., area alone, that's Washington D.C., Maryland, and Virginia, well over 150 of these crews. … And they — like I said, they recruit these kids to be members of these gangs." …
Next came the pink guns. "Now, the other thing, too, that our viewers are going to find very, very interesting, is the fact that they actually carry—some of these groups carry pink pistols," Wheeler said. "
Yeah, and here’s the retraction:
https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/bill-oreilly-and-rod-wheeler-apologize-for-inaccuracies-in-their-report-on-
Bill O’Reilly and Rod Wheeler Apologize for Inaccuracies in Their Report on Violent Lesbian Gangs
Then there’s the fact Rod Wheeler isn’t even licensed in DC, but stated he was on his website. That, too, went away! Oh, my bad! Probably somebody else’s fault!
http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/news/city-desk/article/20863214/nownotorious-private-investigator-in-seth-rich-case-is-unlicensed-in-dc
Now-Notorious 'Private Investigator' in Seth Rich Case is Unlicensed in D.C.
Until very recently, the website for his Capitol Investigations LLC referred to the company as the “most trusted full service Criminal and Civil Investigation firm serving Washington DC, Maryland, Virginia, New Jersey, New York & Ohio.” The company’s site lauded Wheeler as “America’s criminal investigator” with 25 years of experience and an expert regularly seen on Fox News.
Maryland business registration lists Wheeler’s name in filings for Capitol Investigations, a sole proprietorship that formed Dec. 19, 2016. And the fine print at the bottom of the website included a copyright reference to the “Rod Wheeler Companies.”
But the site—capitolinvestigatons.com—contained no references to any licenses.
Days after City Paper began questioning Wheeler’s credentials in emails and phone calls, the website for Capitol Investigations LLC disappeared.
Oh, and he was FIRED from the DC police! Yes, he did inhale! Same link:
And Rod Wheeler, the Fox talking head, was fired from MPD.
Still not convinced? Here’s a little something from Butowsky:
http://www.oann.com/ed-butowsky-refutes-wheeler-lawsuit-clears-trump-of-any-russian-collusion/
Wheeler claims he was misquoted by Fox News, but Butowsky says that’s not true.
Butowsky says Wheeler had other intentions, including getting in touch with former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer, and more importantly — getting a job at the White House.
Butowsky had several White House connections, which Wheeler apparently attempted to take advantage of.
Wheeler repeatedly asked for a “way onto the Trump team,” saying that quote “I really think I could help him.”
What these show is that he’s pretty much conned his way up the ranks and has a pattern of making claims and then taking them back when challenged. So now comes an opportunity to do so AND make a little change! Plus there’s making nice-nice with the DNC-side of things. Maybe a nice cushy job with them for starting yet another fire that the POTUS has to be distracted in putting out.
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DarkMath ago
I agree!
quantokitty ago
Thanks.