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letsdothis3 ago

DoorDash

Apparently used by COMET PING PONG https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1463579/7078354

DoorDash turned up in this post too: https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/2280967

Andre Dimitri Hurst runs an EB-5 visa business like Hillary's brother Tony did before the govt shut it down...He seems like a spook though..Couple months prior there was a news report of his arrest for ostensibly trying to brownstone someone...The victims stated they discovered the camera concealed within a carbon monoxide detector that they had not placed inside their room. The camera was capable of transmitting video via WiFi signal....During the service of the search warrant, the suspect was observed driving past his residence and he appeared to see the police activity occurring. He was stopped in the 800 block of Neptune Avenue in the city of Encinitas....here happens to be a pizza place a stone's throw away from the 800 block of Neptune Ave and it happens to have a Greek mythology name and happens to protest too much by identifying itself as "kid-friendly." https://cdn.doordash.com/media/restaurant/cover/Pandoras-Pizza.png

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DoorDash

DoorDash Inc. is an on-demand food delivery service[1] founded in 2013 by Stanford students Andy Fang, Stanley Tang, Tony Xu and Evan Moore.[2] A Y Combinator-backed company, DoorDash is one of several technology companies that uses logistics services to offer food delivery from restaurants on-demand.

DoorDash has raised more than $700 million[5] over several financing rounds from investors including SV Angel, Khosla Ventures, Sequoia Capital, SoftBank, GIC,[6] and Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers...

In March 2018, DoorDash raised $535 million in a Series D round led by the SoftBank Group with participation from existing investors Sequoia Capital, GIC and Wellcome Trust...In April 2018, DoorDash ventured into grocery delivery through a partnership with Walmart in Atlanta.

Voat post re Sequoia Capital https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/2702836/13716304

..In 2000, an article in the Independent announced that the CIA was looking to invest in a search engine for managing, sorting and analyzing the ever-expanding information on the world wide web. Around the same time, Sequoia Capital and Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, two Silicon Valley VCs, invested $25 million in the brand new startup Google Inc. Sequoia and Kleiner Perkins are literally neighbors of In-Q-Tel in Menlo Park, and co-invested in numerous projects...