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Ok we all know the story, it is fucking crazy but, well, people believed it.
So, show yourselves! Who believed in it and who didnt! Were there any of you that believed it, like the guy that actually turned up there with a fucking rifle!?
I'm just taking this from wiki.
In the fall of 2016, the personal email account of John Podesta, Hillary Clinton's campaign manager, was hacked in a spear-phishing attack, and his emails were subsequently made public by WikiLeaks. Proponents of the Pizzagate conspiracy theory falsely claimed that the emails contained coded messages referring to human trafficking and connecting several U.S. restaurants and high-ranking officials of the Democratic Partywith an alleged child sex ring involving the Washington, D.C. restaurant Comet Ping Pong.[6][7]
Members of the alt-right and other opponents of Clinton's presidential campaign spread the conspiracy theory on social media outlets such as 4chan and Twitter.[8] A man from North Carolina traveled to Comet Ping Pong to investigate this conspiracy, during which he fired a rifle inside the restaurant.[9] In addition, the restaurant owner and staff received death threats.
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pizzagate_conspiracy_theory
So, show yourselves! Who believed in it and who didnt! Were there any of you that believed it, like the guy that actually turned up there with a fucking rifle!?
I'm just taking this from wiki.
In the fall of 2016, the personal email account of John Podesta, Hillary Clinton's campaign manager, was hacked in a spear-phishing attack, and his emails were subsequently made public by WikiLeaks. Proponents of the Pizzagate conspiracy theory falsely claimed that the emails contained coded messages referring to human trafficking and connecting several U.S. restaurants and high-ranking officials of the Democratic Partywith an alleged child sex ring involving the Washington, D.C. restaurant Comet Ping Pong.[6][7]
Members of the alt-right and other opponents of Clinton's presidential campaign spread the conspiracy theory on social media outlets such as 4chan and Twitter.[8] A man from North Carolina traveled to Comet Ping Pong to investigate this conspiracy, during which he fired a rifle inside the restaurant.[9] In addition, the restaurant owner and staff received death threats.
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pizzagate_conspiracy_theory