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[–] PizzaAccount ago 

I read the email and I'm putting my vote in for "nothing to see here". It sounds a little off, but not in the same category as the one about twelve people sharing one piece of pizza. Not to say there isn't something to it, but I feel like there isn't. Just my opinion.

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[–] graboid0 [S] 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

That email about sharing one slice was bizarre.

What do you think of this specific email chain in the context of the links I provided?

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[–] PizzaAccount ago 

I re-read the whole post and apparently I overlooked the part about the place being next door to the Costco. That does actually paint the whole e-mail in a stranger light.

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[–] 6954003? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

http://wethepizza.com/locations/arlington-va

http://goodstuffeatery.com/locations/reagan-national-airport

These are both tied to Spike Mendelsohn... right in the same area (one is actually in the airport) he was named a "culinary diplomat" by HRC back when she was Secretary of State

http://theplate.nationalgeographic.com/2015/04/25/culinary-diplomacy-is-on-americas-menu/

They also have a franchise in Saudi Arabia... just thought I'd mention this to you cause WeThePizza came up in DNC conversations as a place they frequented... and supposedly CP was hacked off their webserver on reddit then the site was disabled and came back up a couple hours later with the private area logon removed.

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[–] graboid0 [S] 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

I'm confused as to why you're so vehemently against this post.

It's a plausible lead.

I'm not starting a witchhunt, I'm not accusing anybody of anything, I'm simply saying that the circumstancial evidence I gathered points to this particular pizza parlor.

If you want to prove me wrong, then by all means help me find out who this John M. guy is.

If it's a false lead and you present evidence, I'll gladly concede.

Until then, please understand that I will take advice from someone called "pizzagateruinsvoat" with a very big grain of salt, especially in a non-flammatory post I made that openly questions the validity of my own claims.

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[–] graboid0 [S] 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

So basically, I've hit a dead-end in this lead because I can't for the love of god figure out who John M. is... I'm a eurofag, maybe a local centipede can go figure out who John M. is?

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[–] abcyouknowme 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

"Training", riiiiight. This looks like a sound lead. Not sure if it has any significance but I think the psych ward at UCLA they took Kanye to is named after Ronald Reagan.

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[–] graboid0 [S] 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I also thought it was convenient to have human trafficking training..

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[–] EndThePizza ago 

Airports are always hotspots for trafficking. It would be normal for them to train their employees on how to spot traffickers, in the hope of preventing it.

That doesn't make it any less of a coincidence that the pizza place is right next to a trafficking hotspot.

I'd also like to say that I don't know what the advantage would be to using a small trail rather than a main road. Part of the point of using major airports in the first place is that with everything else going on, you're less likely to get noticed. Highly populated areas are safer than semi-remote areas.

Another note: If anyone is trafficking victims through an airport, they are probably only taking one or two victims at a time. They have to sit together on the plane, and bringing a whole squadron of girls through an airport with you would be something that would draw attention.