Monday, March 27, 2017

‘Pizzagate’ investigation?

 Snope's test proved the truth however,

Protesters outside White House demand
‘Pizzagate’ investigation
Look
Another
(TRUMP) LIE),

shot down about our real President,

President Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton!

I am sorry to say that my beloved country has

"Jack-Asses"
in it
50 from around the country!

It has been investigated no less then three times.

Even when we face one

"Bold in your face lie!"

With many proven truths,

Trump puppets will believe the lie!

On 4 November 2016,

 Reddit user u/DumbScribblyUnctious

published a thread titled
 “Comet Ping Pong – Pizzagate Summary”

to subreddit


(a community of Donald Trump supporters),

which appears to have touched off a complex and detailed conspiracy theory involving

WikiLeaks’ release of e-mails

from former Hillary Clinton presidential campaign chair John Podesta,

child exploitation,

and a Washington, D.C., pizzeria



On Friday,

a North Carolina man pleaded guilty to weapons and assault charges

in connection to an ill-fated attempt to expose the alleged sex-trafficking operation.

Edgar Maddison Welch, 28,

admitted traveling to Comet Ping Pong in Northwest Washington on Dec. 4,

anticipating a violent confrontation over his personal investigation of Pizzagate.

He entered the restaurant holding an assault rifle, prompting a panicked evacuation by workers and customers.

Welch fired the rifle at least once while searching for evidence of child sex abuse.

After finding none,
he surrendered to police.
Also on Friday,

Alex Jones,
a conspiracy-loving media personality
who pushed the Pizzagate narrative,

apologized for his role in spreading the viral story.

Jones posted a 6-minute video on his website,

"InfoWars,"

in which he apologized to James Alefantis, the owner of Comet Ping Pong.

"I made comments about Mr. Alefantis that in hindsight I regret,
and
for which I apologize to him,"

Jones said.

"We relied on third-party accounts of alleged activities and conduct at the restaurant.

We also relied on accounts of [two] reporters who are no longer with us."

"To my knowledge today, neither Mr. Alefantis nor his restaurant Comet Ping Pong, were involved in any human trafficking as was part of the theories about Pizzagate,"

he added.

The story,

he said, "

was based upon what we now believe was an incorrect narrative."