When did pizzagate officially break?
On my other post user @s2s indicates she/he does not trust David Seamen and so this tweet from November 4th is likely subterfuge on the part of Jake Tapper, trying to build up the street cred, as it were - of David Seamen.
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/f9/ec/6d/f9ec6daf7a8773ff884cd6516fc5c7af.png
That is highly odd because on this post:
Users are discussing the fact that the world only found out about James Alefantis and Pizzagate on November 3rd 2016
Then you have this photograph from September 2016 which is tagged 93
https://imgur.com/a/c7Dlt
It is a screenshot from inside of Google Maps, where you are able to move around inside of Comet Ping Pong.
It was not uploaded by a regular user. It was uploaded by Google, if you check inside of Comet Ping Pong on Google Maps, you will eventually find this spot.
Just like if you search inside of Besta Pizza, you see a seated Google employee.
https://imgur.com/a/XwA1k
It matters because Jake Tapper involved himself immediately in Pizzagate by way of David Seamen, seemingly one day after the emails broke? This seems staged guys, call me crazy.
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pby1000 ago
The Podesta emails dropped on October 7, 2016, which was a Friday. I recall that it was the following week that I first started seeing posts about weird language in certain Podesta emails. At first I ignored it because I was looking for emails that involved the sending and storing of classified information. However, the emails with the weird language kept getting upvoted, so I finally looked.
The first pizzagate email I remember seeing was the Herb Sandler email about playing dominos. I recall that people took certain keywords in that email, such as pizza, cheese, etc. and went back and researched the other emails. That is when an email involving the owner of our favorite family friendly pizza place was found.
People then began researching this pizza place, and the corresponding social media.
All Hell then broke loose, and the rest is history...
ActivatedCorn ago
Thank you.