Friday, August 19, 2022

RE: "Pizzagate" and Chobani Yogourt Defense At Alex Jones Trial

I went and looked it up:

https://www.google.com/search?q=chobani+yogurt&client=firefox-b-d&sxsrf=ALiCzsYppraxjNCQZFh1VGNm4a4A_qkRAQ:1660928476584&source=lnms&tbm=nws&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiDy9_esNP5AhXJGFkFHeN7CqEQ_AUoA3oECAIQBQ

I'm pretty sure the money from this radio show came from an illegal deal for covid products during the government outage.

The money from the defamation trial is coming from Chobani Yogourt Company, they have a large food recipe distribution  promotion on Google News.

Then there is also a case called "pizzagate" also a dairy business, which is part of a "smart code" scanner scam or something with scam digital pizza coupons or something.

The point here is the show advertises Chobani and they had a large food promotion, then if he won the argument Chobani would get free advertising off the story.

So IF he won the case, they would get millions from selling Chobani Dairy products with the ad revenue of the stores on mainstream news like NBC below.

That's what's on the NBC clip. 

So the court settlement is about the company's money from food products for the settlement

UPDATE:

My early conclusions on this case, Radio Talk Show Host tries to "create a government loophole" during data breach and outage to beat the FBI or something claiming they created a coverup.

He bet his "intelligence" could outsmart the government so he attached his name to a school shooting then tried make them quit on the FBI story.

If successful he would be a huge Yogurt salesman on television offering infomercials how how to beat the government with his "government loophole" that he created.

Then teaching people for millions of dollars how to exploit a government weakness by outsmarting them at the FBI coverup on television and "busting them" in a court exploit that they couldn't win to make a name for himself that's the theory.

So he put this case through and tried to defend it against the FBI to start the "business" and then lost the case - no millions, no infomercials, no yogurt salesman on NBC...no yacht, no mansion etc.

Looks like classic jail to me in a low white collar scam.

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