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Although the Pizzagate controversy remains a high-interest conspiracy, we are unable to locate any substantive aspect of the claims that could be fact-checked or otherwise held up to the light to determine their veracity.
And while rumors about pedophilia and child trafficking remain standard in urban folklore, roughly 90 percent [PDF] of assaults on children in the U.S. are committed by a friend or family member, a number reiterated by the United States Department of Justice. Most [PDF] abuse of the nature alleged is committed by family members, family friends, or other trusted adults — without the use of coded toys or pizzeria sex rings.
That Snopes Article
originally posted by: Dan00
Yeah,
Lets communicate through links when talking about PG:
Although the Pizzagate controversy remains a high-interest conspiracy, we are unable to locate any substantive aspect of the claims that could be fact-checked or otherwise held up to the light to determine their veracity.
And while rumors about pedophilia and child trafficking remain standard in urban folklore, roughly 90 percent [PDF] of assaults on children in the U.S. are committed by a friend or family member, a number reiterated by the United States Department of Justice. Most [PDF] abuse of the nature alleged is committed by family members, family friends, or other trusted adults — without the use of coded toys or pizzeria sex rings.
That Snopes Article
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: seasonal
a reply to: Annee
So this is all coincidence? Pizza gate has nothing to do with this?
You are seriously asking that question?
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originally posted by: Kettu
If that's the case...
Then I don't even want to know what the story and meaning behind this one is!
originally posted by: schuyler
The question I have is why should we pay attention to Culkin for anything at all? When he was a kid, he was funny. Home Alone was great! Now, not so much. He makes Kurt Cobain look like a snappy dresser. What does he know about well, anything at all?