Elon Musk and PIZZAGATE

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With his social media site bleeding cash and advertisers bolting after he amplified antisemitism and a report emerged that claimed ads were placed on the site alongside pro-Nazi content, Elon Musk on Tuesday revisited the conspiracy theory well and fished out ... Pizzagate.

“Does seem at least a little suspicious,” Musk wrote in a post on X, formerly Twitter, Tuesday morning alongside a meme about the widely discredited 2016-era conspiracy. By Tuesday evening, the post was deleted.

“Pizzagate is real,” the six-panel image, featuring characters from “The Office,” reads. “They trafficked children.”

The meme also asserts that “experts” who discredited the conspiracy have been arrested for sexually exploiting children. Musk sought to substantiate the claim by linking to an article about a former ABC News reporter pleading guilty to child pornography charges.

The widely debunked conspiracy, peddled by far-right personalities like Alex Jones in the final days of the 2016 election, claimed a child sex trafficking ring was operating out of the basement of a D.C.-area pizza shop frequented by high-profile politicians including Hillary Clinton.

No evidence supports the claim ― the building doesn’t even have a basement ― though that didn’t stop fringe elements from violently descending on the establishment.

The ABC reporter in question never wrote an article debunking the conspiracy. He was, however, featured in a fabricated New York Post headline this summer alleging he had, which proceeded to go viral on X.

MUSK OFF THE DEEP END: PUSHES PIZZAGATE CONSPIRACY!

Mush obviously has mental problems! He reminds me a lot of Trump.
 
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With his social media site bleeding cash and advertisers bolting after he amplified antisemitism and a report emerged that claimed ads were placed on the site alongside pro-Nazi content, Elon Musk on Tuesday revisited the conspiracy theory well and fished out ... Pizzagate.

“Does seem at least a little suspicious,” Musk wrote in a post on X, formerly Twitter, Tuesday morning alongside a meme about the widely discredited 2016-era conspiracy. By Tuesday evening, the post was deleted.

“Pizzagate is real,” the six-panel image, featuring characters from “The Office,” reads. “They trafficked children.”

The meme also asserts that “experts” who discredited the conspiracy have been arrested for sexually exploiting children. Musk sought to substantiate the claim by linking to an article about a former ABC News reporter pleading guilty to child pornography charges.

The widely debunked conspiracy, peddled by far-right personalities like Alex Jones in the final days of the 2016 election, claimed a child sex trafficking ring was operating out of the basement of a D.C.-area pizza shop frequented by high-profile politicians including Hillary Clinton.

No evidence supports the claim ― the building doesn’t even have a basement ― though that didn’t stop fringe elements from violently descending on the establishment.

The ABC reporter in question never wrote an article debunking the conspiracy. He was, however, featured in a fabricated New York Post headline this summer alleging he had, which proceeded to go viral on X.

MUSK OFF THE DEEP END: PUSHES PIZZAGATE CONSPIRACY!

Mush obviously has mental problems! He reminds me a lot of Trump.

You don't find it at all curious that the "journalist" who desperately tried to debunk a child porn story is in fact a child pornographer?


LOL, of course you don't.
 
It's amazing how quickly people will turn on their loved ones when infidelity is suspected.

Musk, once the crush of The Left for making EVs, became hated and reviled for taking an unorthodox position on social media censorship.

It's amazing how much stronger you can loathe someone who you once loved.
 
You don't find it at all curious that the "journalist" who desperately tried to debunk a child porn story is in fact a child pornographer?
That's the big lie part. He wasn't part of debunking the story. Your side just lied about that.

If you had a spine, you'd ask your masters why they lied to your face like that.

But you won't. Instead, you're going to drop to your knees, lick your masters' boots with gusto, thank them for lying to you, and beg for more lies. After all, it's what you've always done in the past.

People who walk upright and breathe the free air feel very sorry for you.

So, what do you think Elon and Ghislaine chatted about? Most people have a good idea.
 
“Does seem at least a little suspicious,” Musk wrote in a post on X, formerly Twitter, Tuesday morning alongside a meme about the widely discredited 2016-era conspiracy. By Tuesday evening, the post was deleted.
Of course it was – that’s typical of how conservatives spread their misinformation, conspiracy theories, and lies; post ridiculous lies on social media and delete the post as if it ‘didn’t happen.’
 
I swear that Musk must get bored lying on his yacht so he takes a few shots of rye, pulsl out his diamond studded laptop and finds a controversial topic to rile everyone up with.

It is his world, we only live in it.
 
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With his social media site bleeding cash and advertisers bolting after he amplified antisemitism and a report emerged that claimed ads were placed on the site alongside pro-Nazi content, Elon Musk on Tuesday revisited the conspiracy theory well and fished out ... Pizzagate.

“Does seem at least a little suspicious,” Musk wrote in a post on X, formerly Twitter, Tuesday morning alongside a meme about the widely discredited 2016-era conspiracy. By Tuesday evening, the post was deleted.

“Pizzagate is real,” the six-panel image, featuring characters from “The Office,” reads. “They trafficked children.”

The meme also asserts that “experts” who discredited the conspiracy have been arrested for sexually exploiting children. Musk sought to substantiate the claim by linking to an article about a former ABC News reporter pleading guilty to child pornography charges.

The widely debunked conspiracy, peddled by far-right personalities like Alex Jones in the final days of the 2016 election, claimed a child sex trafficking ring was operating out of the basement of a D.C.-area pizza shop frequented by high-profile politicians including Hillary Clinton.

No evidence supports the claim ― the building doesn’t even have a basement ― though that didn’t stop fringe elements from violently descending on the establishment.

The ABC reporter in question never wrote an article debunking the conspiracy. He was, however, featured in a fabricated New York Post headline this summer alleging he had, which proceeded to go viral on X.

MUSK OFF THE DEEP END: PUSHES PIZZAGATE CONSPIRACY!

Mush obviously has mental problems! He reminds me a lot of Trump.
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