PizzaGate Is Real, And John Podesta Needs To Go To Prison For It
PizzaGate Is Real, And John Podesta Needs To Go To Prison For It
One of the earliest mass media “debunkers” of the PizzaGate scandal was Stephen Colbert, host of The Late Show on CBS.
From his late night talk show perch, Colbert slammed PizzaGate as shameful and fake news. He derided it as an “alt-right fever dream,” yet did not discuss even one of the coded emails at the center of PizzaGate. Nor did he disclose to his viewers at the time that he has a longtime personal friendship with John Podesta, the man whose leaked emails singularly sparked PizzaGate.
That seems like relevant information to disclose, that the man whose emails are at the center of PizzaGate is actually close friends with the comedian on television late at night telling people not to look at his emails. That seems very relevant, in fact.
And what is PizzaGate? What could be debunked, or mocked, when the level of corruption revealed by PizzaGate is astounding.
In the weeks before the 2016 US Presidential election, WikiLeaks began publishing the leaked private emails of John Podesta, Hillary Clinton’s Campaign Chairman. Contrary to assertions made by deceivers in the press, PizzaGate has nothing to do with claims that Hillary Clinton slaughters children in a pizza shop for fun or something, and somehow doesn’t get caught. That is ridiculous, something which the media itself cooked up, to provide cover for this massive online scandal that simply won’t go away.
PizzaGate is, instead, the very truthful claim that when you search John Podesta’s WikiLeaks - a 69 year old busy Campaign manager and longtime Clinton insider - “pizza” comes up over and over again, and it’s clearly code language of some kind.
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