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RE: "No Basement" claim on BBC

in #pizzagate8 years ago

Here is more proof that you are wrong about the place having a basement. You even posted it. The listing for the property you posted shows as "Acreage 0.09" and "Square footage 3,925". Basements are included in real estate square footage assessments, but it turns out that 0.09 acres is 3,920 square feet. Unless the place has a 5 square foot basement, it is a two story tall, single floor building.

Further, Wikitravel.org has an entry for Comet Ping Pong from more than a year ago describing the place as having their ping pong recreation area in the back of the building, not a basement.

Comet Ping Pong, 5037 Connecticut Avenue Northwest, ☎ +1 202 364-0404, [30]. Mon: 5-9PM, Tues-Thurs: 5-9:30PM, Fri: 5-10:30PM, Sat: 11:30AM-10:30PM, 11:30AM-9PM. Comet is another great pizza place in DC. However, this is not your average restaurant. There are Ping-Pong tables in the back, clam pizzas, and concerts on Saturday nights. Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives' Guy Fieri called in some of the best pizza he'd ever eaten. A local favorite! Try the wings! Also serves brunch on Saturdays and Sundays. DEFINITELY kid-friendly. $6-20. edit

http://archive.is/QXmHv

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You made a ridiculous claim about the pizza place having a basement and you got BTFO'd. Now you're doubling down on an equally ridiculous insinuation about a South Park joke reference.


I made the "Claim"?
NO. The title to this post says ""No Basement" claim on BBC"

Here's more proof why you're wrong about a basement at Comet Ping Pong. This article is from 2013.

Like Pastan, James Alefantis, owner of Comet Ping Pong, doesn’t build his pizza sauce with DOP San Marzanos. For seven years, he has been buying late-harvest tomatoes from Toigo Orchards in Shippensburg, Pa., and canning them at nearby Stello Foods for use at Comet. Last year, Alefantis estimates, he bought 12 tons of Toigo tomatoes, which Stello turned into sauce and canned before trucking the jars to the basement at Buck’s Fishing & Camping, Alefantis’s other restaurant just a few steps down the block on Connecticut Avenue NW.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/food/san-marzanos-the-bible-of-tomatoes/2013/08/12/85485c1a-fa32-11e2-9bde-7ddaa186b751_story.html

so the fact that the basement is 2 doors down, now destroys all claims?

The dishonest part here is the shameful tactic by MSM to try and make it seem like the conspiracy is all about Comet Ping Pong when we all know here that it's not. Comet was a lead that CONFIRMED the pedo connection, but let's not forget that pizzagate is about very powerful people operating an international child traficking operation. The neighborhood is full of suspected biz'nesses.

same article
http://www.philly.com/philly/food/restaurants/20130822_San_Marzanos_vs__juicy_local_heirlooms.html

Like Pastan, James Alefantis, owner of Comet Ping Pong in D.C., doesn't build his pizza sauce with DOP San Marzanos. For seven years, he has been buying late-harvest tomatoes from Toigo Orchards in Shippensburg, Pa., and canning them at nearby Stello Foods for use at Comet. Last year, Alefantis estimates, he bought 12 tons of Toigo tomatoes, which Stello turned into sauce and canned before trucking the jars to the basement at Buck's Fishing & Camping, Alefantis' other restaurant nearby.

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