Hi guys, I joined two minutes ago, been following the case for a couple of weeks. I was just reading trough some pizza mail when i found the famous mail : Title Here.
So i followed the chain and noticed this mail: Title Here
Shouldn't we consider the simpler explanation here?That they were simply ordering pizza for the guys in the office?
Notice i'm not a shill, but i think it's important to sort the shady mails from the maybe innocent mails? I agree that the term pizza in Podesta emails sound like code.
[email protected] looks like a email that everyone at Stratfor Austin office get right? Are all of them Pedos? or is this simply an actual pizza event?
If someone have more information on why this mail has stuck as an example of mysterious emails , can you clearify?
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rush22 ago
Basically what happened was a couple of the e-mails (pizza-related map) looked like there was some sort of code.
Now every e-mail with the word pizza in it is now a "suspect". There are, not surprisingly, not very many e-mails like that. So there's not much to work with. And even a slight deviation from the way you think someone would write what's in them is perceived as and gets a flagged as being "all part of the code".
For example, taken out-of-context, the "Dominos" thing sounds completely insane. In context (read the e-mail people), it is just a strange way of writing something that might or might not be a code.
catladies ago
Yup, and that's really to bad. I think this thing(pizzagate) has a good deal of legitimate question but it's spiraling out of control, Pizza is not always code... sometimes it's just pizza- I think people here are emotionally driven and i can understand that.