The only email I've seen that was most assuredly code based on deductive reasoning was the handkerchief email chain. I made a thread explaining all of that a little while back, here:
https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1496145
Other examples have moderate to heavy plausible deniability, but that is the email chain that doesn't. That email chain opens up the possibility that other emails might be using code, but with the other emails we don't know
for sure
if code is being used.
In the handkerchief email chain, the two words we
know for sure
are code are "map" and "pizza". I explain in my thread why "pizza" is unlikely to be drugs. Possible, sure, but unlikely.
Then we also see the close connection between Podesta and Alefantis is the emails, and all over the social media of CPP and friends, pizza is used as sexual symbolism and then that symbolism is also used in images/jokes with children.
I do personally think this does involve drug-trafficking, as well as human-trafficking. A lot of the slang and the Venmo transactions seem to allude more to drugs in some cases. I've heard pizza even used recently in some circles to refer to weed. In my opinion, the stretch of restaurants/businesses deals in both, and I'm sure Alefantis is complicit and involved.
I partake in sex parties and am not a tea totaler. Under no circumstances would I or anyone else doing these things use pictures of children - especially children in stages of undress or provocative positioning - to advertise events or anything else.
The wording is totally different in the emails from what Urban Dictionary is describing anyways. They weren't talking about ordering pizza and they weren't talking about a pizza with toppings on it. But yeah, if they did refer to drugs, that would still be illegal, especially if they are using taxpayer dollars to fly drugs in from Chicago.
▼ tehthu
Something tells me that drugs flow freely in this circle. I would bet plaintext is common for that stuff.
CP however... that's always going to be coded by those who spread/seek it.
▼ SheSaidDestroy
The only email I've seen that was most assuredly code based on deductive reasoning was the handkerchief email chain. I made a thread explaining all of that a little while back, here: https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1496145
Other examples have moderate to heavy plausible deniability, but that is the email chain that doesn't. That email chain opens up the possibility that other emails might be using code, but with the other emails we don't know for sure if code is being used.
In the handkerchief email chain, the two words we know for sure are code are "map" and "pizza". I explain in my thread why "pizza" is unlikely to be drugs. Possible, sure, but unlikely.
Then we also see the close connection between Podesta and Alefantis is the emails, and all over the social media of CPP and friends, pizza is used as sexual symbolism and then that symbolism is also used in images/jokes with children.
▼ christa
I do personally think this does involve drug-trafficking, as well as human-trafficking. A lot of the slang and the Venmo transactions seem to allude more to drugs in some cases. I've heard pizza even used recently in some circles to refer to weed. In my opinion, the stretch of restaurants/businesses deals in both, and I'm sure Alefantis is complicit and involved.
▼ belphegorsprime
Yes, it could be drugs, or even illegal arms sales. I've seen that mentioned as well.
▼ thezodiac
Playing dominoes on cheese or pasta looks like drugs to me. Pizza is pedophilia connected.
▼ l23r
I partake in sex parties and am not a tea totaler. Under no circumstances would I or anyone else doing these things use pictures of children - especially children in stages of undress or provocative positioning - to advertise events or anything else.
▼ TheKFCNyanCat
It's still most likely pedophilia, but it could be a few other things
▼ atheist4thecause
The wording is totally different in the emails from what Urban Dictionary is describing anyways. They weren't talking about ordering pizza and they weren't talking about a pizza with toppings on it. But yeah, if they did refer to drugs, that would still be illegal, especially if they are using taxpayer dollars to fly drugs in from Chicago.
▼ l23r
and especially because they turn around and imprison taxpayers who use drugs, let alone sell them.
▼ atheist4thecause
Drugs and human trafficking also often go together.
▼ derram
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▼ DeathToMasons
No. Does not add up. Nice try however...... NOT.