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Just to add EDguy, that the nonsense about Wayfair furniture, is directly evolved from the nonsense about pizza deliveries in the John Pedosta emails. That is where it started and given that it is wikileaks that leaked those emails, every conspiracy theorists favourite go to source, it becomes pretty easy to follow the trajectory of these cults. Also typical of cults, is the obsession with symbolism and secret signs, another facet that pervades the Q Anon cult.

> But they also mention pizza a lot and other fast

> food deliveries, because guess what, campaign

> teams work pretty much 24/7 during an election,

> and that means lots of takeaway food.


Here is the link to the email on wikileaks stating that Obama flew in $65k worth of 'hot dogs' from Chicago to the White House in 2009. The election years were 2008 and 2012. Not only are they very expensive hot dogs, but they would have been extremely cold by the time they arrived.


https://wikileaks.org/gifiles/docs/12/1223066_re-get-ready-for-chicago-hot-dog-friday-.html


This is just one example. I'm not saying this is proof by any means, but to state that the references to takeaway food are innocent is naive at best.

EDguy89 Wrote:


> Still got a link to this item? What is the "known

> pedophelia symbol"?



Sure, here you go:


https://www.wayfair.co.uk/lighting/pdp/isabelle-max-bucareli-night-light-u000090468.html?rtype=8&redir=U000090468



The symbol resembles the little boy lover one as confirmed by the FBI


https://www.wikileaks.org/wiki/File:FBI-pedophile-symbols-page1.jpg



This provides more detailed info into the Wayfair story. I see the night light that I found is one of those that have been questioned.


https://orwell1984366490226.wordpress.com/2020/07/12/are-missing-children-being-trafficked-on-wayfair/


Coincidence? Maybe. Questionable? Absolutely

Blah Blah Wrote:

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> Robbie, this is just getting silly now. In no way

> is Obama involved with, or ever has been involved

> with, the trafficking of children. Stop

> embarrassing yourself.



Aww poor Blah Blah. Couldn't address the evidence provided which refuted your previous statement, without trying to resort to insults. That is your forte after all.


Show everyone on the doll where the Trump supporter hurt you.

What evidence? You have provided nothing! And you can ditch the troll reverse psychology too. You come onto a forum and try to claim that some ridiculous nonsense about pizza and hotdogs dreamed up by Trump sycophants implicates innocent people in criminal acts, and dare to ask me for evidence to disprove you? There are accounts in existence for everything spent by every President and government office. Had it ever occurred to you that catering bills for the government runs in millions? No of course it hadn't. You are so far into the rabbit hole you have lost all grasp on reality. That you then double down when called out on it is just embarrassing for you.

Blah Blah Wrote:

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> But they also mention pizza a lot and other fast

> food deliveries, because guess what, campaign

> teams work pretty much 24/7 during an election,

> and that means lots of takeaway food.



The email I provided disproves your statement.


I'm not sure why you couldn't, and still can't bring yourself to admit the fact that it's questionable.


Mind you, the way you seemingly laugh at the theories involving children, aggressively attacking those who mention it is alarming and very suspicious.

https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-factcheck-wayfair-human-trafficking/fact-check-no-evidence-linking-wayfair-to-human-trafficking-operation-idUSKCN24E2M2


False. There is no evidence linking Wayfair to a human trafficking operation.



Real human slavery/trafficking support organisations are not happy about this.


https://polarisproject.org/press-releases/polaris-statement-on-wayfair-sex-trafficking-claims/


of course they could be all in on it - the journalists at reuters, the support staff at Polaris - but I doubt it.

Robbie Wrote:

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> The email I provided disproves your statement.

>

> I'm not sure why you couldn't, and still can't

> bring yourself to admit the fact that it's

> questionable.

>

> Mind you, the way you seemingly laugh at the

> theories involving children, aggressively

> attacking those who mention it is alarming and

> very suspicious.


No it does not. And yes, I will laugh at 'theories' that are the invention of some bored armchair conspiracy theorists, whether they involve children or not. So will most people who understand the difference between that and credible corroborated evidence.


Read this yet?


https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/obama-65000-hot-dogs/


Need any more links that show the pizzagate theory for the nonsense it is, or are you going to double down yet again?

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