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

Brilliant journalism. The investigator stayed focused and got the documentation. Bingo. I wonder if DC Metro Police received external advice in choosing to call it a "fictitious online conspiracy theory." Sort of odd word choice for legal minded cops. And what about their internal memo's and directives generated by the initial request for investigation. In order for a decision of any kind to be made (even the decision to do nothing) paper trails are unavoidabaly created. Looks like they withheld that other paper work.

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

Everyone was using nearly the exact terminology. "Fictitious online conspiracy" or "Fake conspiracy theory". It was all immediate and no questions were asked. The media, all of them, are not to be trusted for any truth. They are all run by a handful of people and are nothing but propaganda from them. Every single one.

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

The same terminology on a global scale it was creepy. How did the meeting go when they were trying to come up with the tag lines they were going to use. And they all on a global level agreed and used the same exact wording. That is a tremendous feat and that's when I knew pizzagate was truly on to something.