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David Seaman

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David Seaman
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🏳️ NationalityAmerican
💼 Occupation

David Seaman is an American commentator and YouTube personality.

Career[edit]

Seaman is a former Huffington Post contributor.[1] He said in a video posted to his YouTube channel that The Huffington Post fired him as contributor after he published an article on that site that questioned the health of Hillary Clinton.[1] The article also linked to a video by Infowars editor Paul Joseph Watson.[1]

Seaman has promoted the debunked[2][3] "Pizzagate" conspiracy theory.

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Hains, Tim (29 August 2016). "Huffington Post Contributor Says He Was Fired For Posting Article About Hillary's Health". RealClearPolitics.
  2. Alam, Hannah (5 December 2016), "Conspiracy peddlers continue pushing debunked 'pizzagate' tale", Miami Herald, retrieved 7 December 2016, One might think that police calling the motive a 'fictitious conspiracy theory' would put an end to the claim that inspired a gunman from North Carolina to attack a family pizzeria in Washington over the weekend.
  3. William Douglas and Mark Washburn (December 6, 2016), "Religious zeal drives N.C. man in 'Pizzagate'", The Courier-Tribune, The Charlotte Observer, retrieved December 7, 2016, Though debunked by sources as diverse as The New York Times, Fox News Channel and the web hoax investigator Snopes, more than a million messages have traversed Twitter since November about #Pizzagate.


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