>This is the most comprehensive and least sensationalized article I've read on the topic. Really leaves me wondering if there's not some truth to this whole issue.
>In 2007, while Comet Ping Pong owner James Alefantis was romantically involved with Correct the Record head David Brock, they purchased a Washington, D.C. home. They sold it in 2013 for $2.25 million. Real estate records connect James Alefantis to the purchase of over a dozen properties (an extensive roster of properties for anyone, much less the owner of a hipsterish pizza and ping pong joint).
>A real estate database shows a convoluted sales history in the years leading up to when Brock and Alefantis bought and sold the home, with the owernship of the property seemingly being passed around within a small group of people and organizations, including a trust called L’Enfant, for over a decade. Some parties even re-purchased the house multiple times
WHERE THE FUCK ARE THE ARRESTS WE WERE TOLD IT WOULD BE HAPPENING SOON
Logan Wood
I mean there's been a variety of low level rings taken down already. You have to take down the peons first and squeeze them to give up the higher ranking officials
Jace Hughes
we are all waiting mate
Caleb Price
Holy shit that is so similar
Ryan Cox
Yeah, by David Seaman.
This is a book by David Seaman. That should teach you to believe conmen just because their lies make you feel excited and all fuzzy.
Henry Collins
checked. i really get sick thinking about all this stuff. is there any news about clinton supposedly trying to flee the country a few days ago? was from some tabloid but men in black told me thats where the real news are. any other sources on that?
Carter Gray
Dang, make up an elaborate pizzagate plot to become Facebook famous
Henry White
reminder yesterday were a lot of threads being deleted about pizzagate and people banned
Cameron Moore
He didn't 'make up' pizzagate, he's making up that he has contact with insiders and saying all this shit about "arrests tomorrow guys i swear oops circumstances changed for 79th time preventing me from showing any proof that I'm not larping what a coincidence this has happened yet again"
Ayden Davis
Ben is not kill, just search him on YouTube.
Noah Davis
Whoops was thinking Brock mb
Austin Russell
bump
Christian Mitchell
agreed, this is actually very well-written and sensible, good find
Isaiah Garcia
I think I've cracked the Antarctica connection guys.
So, everyone started going to Antarctica AFTER the pizzagate stories broke the news. And then a gunman broke into comet pizza searching for kids and found nothing.
That guy was an idiot. Comet pizza was implicated in child trafficking within their own establishment, OF COURSE they're going to move the kids out. They probably moved them when the Podesta emails started leaking, long before people were suspicious of comet pizza.
I wouldn't doubt that the child trafficking has completely ceased now that it's being discussed. They don't want to be caught in the act.
So this is where Antarctica comes in, as well as Vault 7. These people are huge perverts and now that they've been deprived of kids, they need something new. Something daring. Something potentially more profitable than kids. And what do you find in Antarctica? Penguins. And what strange coincidence just happened? Penguins were just stolen from the Berlin zoo.
It all comes together. Penguins from Antarctica? Malnourished ugly kids from Haiti. Zoo penguins? Primo quality kids from first world countries. They're preparing a massive penguin trafficking operation to make up for the profits they have lost after losing their child trafficking operation. And they're using HAARP to melt the icecaps to "rescue" penguin refugees just like they used HAARP to create an earthquake in Haiti to "rescue" the kids.
Maybe they even kidnapped Waddlin McCann.
Aaron Campbell
Common Filth is involved with Worldcorp Enterprises.
>>In 2007, while Comet Ping Pong owner James Alefantis was romantically involved with Correct the Record head David Brock, they purchased a Washington, D.C. home. They sold it in 2013 for $2.25 million. Real estate records connect James Alefantis to the purchase of over a dozen properties (an extensive roster of properties for anyone, much less the owner of a hipsterish pizza and ping pong joint). >>A real estate database shows a convoluted sales history in the years leading up to when Brock and Alefantis bought and sold the home, with the owernship of the property seemingly being passed around within a small group of people and organizations, including a trust called L’Enfant, for over a decade. Some parties even re-purchased the house multiple times someone should send this info to the proper authorities