Starting to look like the entire Fake News meme was started just to stop this story. Every time I read one of these stories, the phrase Fake News is in the first paragraph. Big time tell there. Gravitas anyone ?
>>just to stop this story
IMHO, “this story” (the “pizzagate” story) is a tangent folks in Reddit’s “The Donald” forum stumbled onto (either accidentally or by misdirection) when they found an image file name “pizza.jpg” attached to an email in the “Podesta Emails” that were released by Wikileaks.
I examine/debunked the assertion there was a hidden Zip file in Pizza.jpg here:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3495383/posts?page=181#181
But then folks read a bunch of emails that had various references to “Pizza” - and presto, the fixation of “pizzagate”, centered on the Pizza “code”, fed by some of the typical rainbow reprobate stuff you’d expect to be self-documented by the Commit Pizza crowd, was born.
There’s no doubt the behavior those folks are proud of is not something we on FR would condone or want to see “normal” in association with the leadership of our Republic.
BUT, the “pizzagate” focus has become a tangent that’s distracting from what the Podesta emails really appear to document — the Clinton Foundation.
This guy George Webb, whoever he is, appears to have applied a reasonable approach to putting light on the subject of the alleged arms trafficking, money laundering, and other activities of the Clinton Foundation:
[Day 40 - Where is Eric Braverman?]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vbhni75jYio
FYI, Eric Braverman was the CEO of the Clinton Foundation, who has disappeared.
From what I understand so far, Webb is following up on the leads suggested by Braverman before Braverman’s disappearance.
I’d suggest reviewing what he’s put together on his Eric Braverman series to give yourself a perspective on what the scope of the Clinton Foundation’s alleged activity is.
Remember Benghazi and Extortion 11? The very least owe those guys is to go into the rabbit hole and try to make sense of what we can.