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  1. Dec 2016
    1. the timing coinciding with the pedophile bust is suspicious. What if, rather than being an outcome of Clinton’s defeat, the recent news from Norway are late-breaking indicators of what may have caused her defeat?

      Implicating Clinton. Picture of pizza.

    1. Disturbing though it may be, people in positions of power have been increasingly linked to pedophilia in recent years. From the ongoing Catholic priest sex abuse scandals to similar criminality among British lawmakers, it appears power and authority attract troubled individuals, at least to some degree.

      Prison Planet promoted the original story.

    1. At least 20 people have been arrested in Norway on pedophile charges, officials say, adding that the suspects include lawyers, economists and even a primary schoolteacher. Reports claim the case also involves politicians and a police officer.

      RT is subtle, but an interesting story to pick up.

    1. NRK (an abbreviation of the Norwegian: Norsk rikskringkasting AS, generally expressed in English as the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation) is the Norwegian government-owned radio and television public broadcasting company, and the largest media organisation in Norway. NRK broadcasts three national TV channels and three national radio channels on DVB-T, cable, satellite, IPTV, FM and DAB. It also runs several digital radio stations. All NRK radio stations can be heard on the website, NRK.no, which also offers an extensive TV service. NRK is a founding member of the European Broadcasting Union.[3]

      NRK is the state broadcaster of Norway.

    1. Nearly every police district in Norway is now involved in the sweeping investigation into online networks of men who’ve been caught planning or engaging in sexual assaults on children. A man in his 60s in western Finnmark County is the latest to be arrested, while an alleged 23-year-old ringleader has been ordered held in full isolation.

      Translation from NRK, a news network in Norway.

  2. www.nordlys.no www.nordlys.no
    1. Mente du: dark-roomSorter etter: Relevans Dato

      Sorted by date, this Norwegian site has no recent information about Dark Room.

    1. Sputnik has contacted ABC, the New York Times and Washington Post for comment, and at time of publishing has not received a response from ABC or The Washington Post. A spokesperson The New York Times said the title published "several hundred" wire stories daily online, and these stories are removed as a matter of course after a few weeks.
    2. In late November 2016, Norwegian police made public the arrests of a number of individuals involved in an international pedophile ring, including law enforcement officials, politicians and businesspeople. Major Western media outlets quickly published stories on the arrests – but they have since been removed.
    1. With pedophilia accusations surrounding James Alefantis’ Comet Pizza — and subsequently Pizzagate — it begs the question as to why a seemingly innocuous story about the Norwegian pedophile network was pulled from the internet by more than one major news outlet at around the same time. And why legacy news organizations like the New York Times are working furiously to cast doubt on any mention of pedophile rings involving high-level officials.
    2. Incidentally, both the Washington Post and ABC News also deleted their Associated Press reports on the Norwegian pedophile network, which has caused even more speculation as to why several legacy news organizations removed it. ABC News had the story until December, after which it simply disappeared.

      Story disappeared.

    3. The question that savvy internet denizens are asking is: Why? Why did the New York Times remove a brief, yet factual story about a pedophile network?
    1. According to the senior editor of standards at The New York Times, some AP wire stories are only live on their site for 24 hours. They basically have a running feed of AP stories on the site that editors rarely pay attention to and are cycled out without being archived.

      Explanation of why.

    1. Guys, you need to understand one thing: Norway is the number 2 foreign donor to the Clinton Foundation The number 1 foreign donor is Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia does not give a flying fuck about HIV vaccines in Africa. Huma Abedin lived in Saudi Arabia until college, two years before meeting (seducing?) Hillary Clinton. Her family lives in an office shared with a Muslim terrorist organization in London. And a pizza shop. Let that sink in.
    1. Internet sleuths discovered that an AP article that detailed the Norwegian scandal had been previously published by the New York Times, before they suddenly and inexplicably deleted it from their website.
    1. The scandal bears a strikingly similar resemblance to Pizzagate, which implicates Hillary Clinton and members of her campaign team.
    2. The New York Times has been caught censoring a story about a Norway pedophile ring that implicates top politicians in the country.