Yes, a lot of people have seen correlation between the appearance of Pizzagate and the concept of “Fake News” where the news media tells viewers not to believe what they hear.
An earlier thread mentioned something interesting — though I admit I have not seen this “evidence” myself. Apparently some rich and powerful people were discussing a big party. Their communication seemed to center around their possession of a piece of pizza, and their willingness to divide this slice of pizza is multiple ways. The party would center around this activity. Not a real feast but they seemed to look forward to it.
Odd.
Here’s an example of what they consider “fake news”
Someone posts a link to web site Elpida and says “check out their FaceBook account! Is that the pedophile symbols”.
That’s not even news! Most of the story is just screen captures and links to things from their own web sites or instagrams.
Here’s the letter:
https://wikileaks.org/gifiles/docs/18/18817_re-headcount-for-pizza-.html
Creepy, and obviously code
Also, Stratfor pizza xl spreadsheet on tab at bottom.
https://wikileaks.org/gifiles/docs/13/1331763_pizza-analysis-pivot-tables-2-tabs-.html
Odd. Yes.
Go back and read hundreds of those emails. I did.
The first thing I noticed were very odd messages. Strange preoccupation with pizza and pasta. Also, lots of talk about social gatherings - with odd references to things. These people are strange - to say the least. Their pictures are alarming.