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srayzie ago

I’m not as caught up on pizzagate as most of you. Did you guys know that the Comet Ping Ping shooting was posted about before it happened? I don’t know if that’s true. But, it’s in the dump.

https://media.8ch.net/file_store/8d7f91c36a5f76fa8373d8f263c31ceae0ac68b2ebca61b18ab2e9cf8ab618e5.jpg

@Vindicator @Think- @Blacksmith21

flyingcuttlefish ago

Vindicator ago

This is a very confusing graphic. Which article(s) were published before the shooting? @The1stLantern.

srayzie ago

I don’t know. It was just one of the graphics. Unless it’s verifiable, I wouldn’t believe it. You know that tho.

Vindicator ago

I was trying to verify it, but I don't understand what it is specifically claiming.

srayzie ago

That the shooting happened after some of the articles were posted?

The1stLantern ago

@vindicator

Timestamps on Google search returns are usually 6 to 8 hours off from UTC time when the engine kicks them back on a query (a well known bug for articles which are immediately posted)

Whats interesting in the graphic shown is that the timestamps dont line up with the time of the incident even accounting for the bug in the UTC timing - having an article showing "posted 20 hours ago" in a screenshot at 7pm, when the incident happened that day at 3pm lends itself to the theory that either A. The results are fucked with and the graphic is fraudulent, or B the articles in question themselves were posted before the incident they were reporting took place.

Tyranny-News-Network ago

I love pages that include the date in the URL, ala..."website_com/articles/03-16-2019/blabla..." because then you can correlate that date with the Google cache date and content shown. And I always caution people to ignore any arguments about failings of the Google cache system. For God's sake, ALL that Google does is cache web pages! It's not like they're a chip manufacturer and web page caching isn't their expertise.

Vindicator ago

Okay. So to vet this, we need to take the main Google search archive link presented, and one of the articles shown, and see if they match up, correct?

The1stLantern ago

This was actually news to me as well - can anyone vouch for authenticity?