A story by ABC about the building fire in London of 6/13 was posted 23 hours before the event
You know these claims happen all the time and don't turn out to be true. It's almost always about where the server is located and if that timestamp is set right. Actually it's more often about the content management system used by web publishers and if that page was published previously. Not the story. The page.
Yeah, All the lame MSM never even broke programming to show the fire for hours.
I thought then that this was a false flag event!
Freaking Evil Rat Bastards!
I had a funny feeling right off this morning and was going to look into it, but then the shooting happened. What is the matter with the public? They just accept it all, and don't question why so many things are happening at once.
They just accept it all, and don't question why so many things are happening at once.
So the chance of something happening on the same day as something else is one in 365. Millions and Millions of things happen. You see where I'm going with this?
Let's put this another way. 1 in 365 is much better odds than the daily 3 digit lottery. Does it seem weird to you when somebody wins the daily lottery? It happens like almost every day.
▼ RweSure
You know these claims happen all the time and don't turn out to be true. It's almost always about where the server is located and if that timestamp is set right. Actually it's more often about the content management system used by web publishers and if that page was published previously. Not the story. The page.
▼ SayWhatNOWAY
Yeah, All the lame MSM never even broke programming to show the fire for hours. I thought then that this was a false flag event! Freaking Evil Rat Bastards!
▼ Pizzalawyer
The argument that this relates to pizzagate is ridiculous.
▼ Silverlining
Yes, but it is an interesting line of investigation.
▼ carmencita
I had a funny feeling right off this morning and was going to look into it, but then the shooting happened. What is the matter with the public? They just accept it all, and don't question why so many things are happening at once.
▼ Are_we_sure
So the chance of something happening on the same day as something else is one in 365. Millions and Millions of things happen. You see where I'm going with this?
Let's put this another way. 1 in 365 is much better odds than the daily 3 digit lottery. Does it seem weird to you when somebody wins the daily lottery? It happens like almost every day.
▼ carmencita
It seems like almost every day that you are on here trying to make sense. Again you have failed.
▼ Silverlining
Astrological influence - the Law of KEK? Disasters seem to have a clumpiness about their occurrences.