The guardian reports on a sobering event in Washington DC.
US police have arrested a man wielding an assault rifle who entered a pizza restaurant that was the target of fake news reports it was operating a child abuse ring led by Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and her top campaign aide.
[...] The suspect entered the restaurant and pointed a gun at a restaurant employee, who fled and notified authorities, police said. The man then discharged the weapon inside the restaurant. There were no injuries.
[...] [Police] said the suspect during an interview with investigators revealed that he came to the establishment to "self-investigate" Pizzagate, the police statement said. Pizzagate is a baseless conspiracy, which falsely claims Clinton and her campaign chief John Podesta were running a child sex ring from the restaurant's backrooms.
(Score: 2) by curunir_wolf on Wednesday December 07 2016, @02:43AM
Well I wasn't commenting in the context of "pizzagate". Frankly I don't know what to think of it, but I'm not seeing a smoking gun, especially not as regards the pizza parlor. Then again, there have been rumors of child trafficking / prostitution in and around D.C. elites for many years, at least back to Bush Sr.'s administration. And nothing came of that.
But the entire idea that "the government is reading your email and listening to your phone calls" and tracking everyone was totally considered a wild conspiracy theory and the people claiming it was happening were ridiculed just as much as the people posting about "pizzagate" are today. That's the point. There have been people ridiculed that way throughout history that turned out to be right.
I am a crackpot