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In a stunning development to the affair called Pizzagate, in which the mainstream press, unprecedented to journalism, has labeled an entire subject matter fake news, Wikileaks founder Julian Assange last Sunday sent a tweet indicating that he knew that former Bill Clinton chief of staff and Hillary Clinton campaign manager John Podesta had been in possession of over 7,300 images that would've officially put him away for life.

The images can only refer to child pornography, the subject which has been at the center of the Podesta emails as soon as they were allegedly hacked by Russian government operatives, according to various US intelligence officials, and published by Wikileaks. The emails revealed correspondences between Podesta, his brother Tony, and their close circle of friends.

The social media of many of the people in the social circle appeared rife with references to children in a sexualized context, and filled with mysterious code talk about pizza. Some Internet researchers who pored over the emails allege that the words cheese pizza stand for child pornography.

Podesta recently acknowledged that the leaked emails were authentic, in a backhanded manner, when he responded to a tweet by President Donald Trump from the G-20 conference in Hamburg. Trump tweeted:

"Everyone here is talking about why John Podesta refused to give the DNC server to the FBI and the CIA. Disgraceful!"

Podesta tweeted in response:

"Get a grip man, the Russians committed a crime when they stole my emails to help get you elected President."

If true, the assertion by Assange is in effect making him a material witness for a felony crime.

Assange tweeted in response to the same Trump tweet:

Probably because johnpodesta had over 7,300 images that would've officially put him away for life. BleachBit employee copied hard drives.

Assange and Wikileaks boast that they have a "100% record of authenticity" in the documents it has published. Bleachbit is a company which specializes in software which "cleans" computers of viruses and other unwanted files.