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DEVELOPING: Recent FBI Investigation Proves Pizzagate Is Real?

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Remember Pizzagate?

The now-infamous ‘conspiracy theory’ may have proven to be anything but a theory after all. The FBI recently made several arrests of individuals allegedly involved in a pedophile ring.

These individuals were using terms like ‘pizza’ and ‘hot dog’ as euphemisms for their crimes involving children and the trafficking of children.

It is believed by many that the Pizzagate scandal initially alleged to have taken place mainly in Washington D.C. is connected to these individuals though this has not yet been confirmed.

Currently, there is only one source reporting this information and this is a developing story.

WLTR cannot confirm that these recent FBI arrests are tied back to the infamous Pizzagate scandal, but it bears paying attention to this new information.

After all, how many ‘conspiracy theories’ have been proven to be conspiracy facts over the last several years?

Would it shock anyone to find out that Pizzagate had some basis in reality? Journalist at Leading Report Patrick Webb presented the evidence:

Even Elon Musk has taken note of the Pizzagate scandal according to CNN Business:

In a post Monday, an X user attempted to link the founder of Media Matters — the progressive media watchdog that last week identified ads for major brands running alongside pro-Nazi content on X — to the owner of the “Pizzagate restaurant.”

Musk replied: “Weird.” By replying, Musk called the post to the attention of his more than 160 million followers on X.

The Independent sought to discredit the Pizzagate theory:

Pizzagate is an anti-Hillary Clinton conspiracy theory promoted on 4chan, Reddit, Twitter and other platforms in the final days before the 2016 US presidential election.

Believers accused then presidential hopeful Ms Clinton and other senior Democrats of running a child sex trafficking ring out of a Washington DC pizza joint.


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