ZalesMcMuffin

Meanwhile, David Brock and Brock Pierce are still two different people.

DentHouper

Edited for punctuation.

Bitcoin's Brock Pierce has denied (yet paid to settle civil litigation re:) sex abuse allegations (which he denies). Pierce's business partner in a prior venture (and possibly "groomer"/abuser when he was underage), Marc Collins-Rector was in fact criminally charged with sexual impropriety with minors, fled the country, but ultimately was brought back to the US to face charges. Collins-Rector has also faced extensive civil litigation from victims of his alleged sexual abuse.

The docu "An Open Secret" talks about pool parties. How the minors who frequented the home of Collins-Rector all participated in pool parties, none of the kids were allowed to wear suits in the pool.

So yes. Wrong "Brock".

Where this hooks to Pizzagate, is that if you believe the documentary filmmaker's claim about the underage sex parties it is interesting in the light of the Luzzatto (sp?) email where the (grandmother?) of the children talks about how they WILL BE IN THAT POOL for the guests' "ENTERTAINMENT". It gives validity to the suspicions surrounding the wording of that particular email from the Podesta WikiLeaks.

MeatballPizza

Great summation. Thanks. Glad to have some smarties on our side!

DentHouper

Also another interesting parallel is that the docu about Brock Pierce/Collins-Rector et. al. was "DISCREDITED" in exactly the manner that "Pizzagate" has been "discredited":

The accused deny any impropriety, therefore, the story is discredited. -30-

MeatballPizza

Yes, I believe you are correct. Tough to keep all these players straight. Bitcoin seems to be the place for these money transactions for 'pizza.'

LostandFound

Actually the transactions are highly traceable if you know the source and/or sender. The entire blockchain of transactions is basically a public record. Dig!

ScottKnight

When I bought LSD online I bought bit coins cash of someone locally