https://twitter.com/JenniferHolber5/status/951593281053511680
The original tweet was deleted, so what is shown in the title of the post is an archive of it Here is the original tweet by Liz Crokin (@LizCrokin) referencing the now-deleted tweet: https://twitter.com/LizCrokin/status/950993013148282882
Two key points:
- It looks like some digging into Priebus (@Reince) and the others involved in the tweet is warranted. One is apparently a trooper, so this could be fruitful.
- Social media (twitter, facebook, instagram) can offer a treasure trove of data for exposure. Some may have been deleted, but many of these sickos flaunt their penchan
t for pizza and walnut sauce.
Let the autists begin, and I expect the comments to reveal some interesting breadcrumbs for exposure.
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Millennial_Falcon ago
How is the tweet relevant to pizzagate? Walnut sauce is a traditional pasta sauce. There never was any indication it was being used as code.
IShallNotFear ago
I'm trying not to overreact, but it was mentioned in the Podesta emails. https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/30277 This is relevant to pizzagate. Please un-delete this post.
Millennial_Falcon ago
Please see my reply to reasonedandinformed in this thread. And by the way, it isn't possible for us to undelete a post.
IShallNotFear ago
Ok fair enough. I agree that this subverse should be based off evidence and not conjecture. Just because someone was tagged doesn't mean they were invovled.
reasonedandinformed ago
Podesta's walnut sauce. If it were so innocent, why did they just delete it when it was discovered?
Millennial_Falcon ago
Possibly because they were getting harrassed about it? There simply is no indication that walnut sauce is anything other than walnut sauce. It keeps coming up again and again, and all because some anon spitballing on 4chan thought maybe it could be code for something (not bothering to try googling walnut sauce).