Ok I just had an idea, I'm not sure if it's a good one, you'll be the judge.
It could be enlightening to revisit the most important podesta emails and dissect them. Perhaps we will discover new things or arrive at a different conclusion.
On another post, a user expressed his opinion on email #30613. According to this user, that particular email is not so significant because it could be that they are really talking about food.
excerpt from the email:
I think you should give notice when changing strategies which have been
long in place. I immediately realized something was different by the shape
of the box and I contemplated who would be sending me something in the
square shaped box. Lo and behold, instead of pasta and wonderful sauces, it
was a lovely, tempting assortment of cheeses, Yummy. I am awaiting the
return of my children and grandchildren from their holiday travels so that
we can demolish them.
Thank you so much. I hope you and your gang are well.
I miss you both
Best wishes fro a merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Herb
Ps. Do you think I’ll do better playing dominos on cheese than on pasta?
Link to email #30613
My own take: I cannot for the life of me conceive that they could be talking about real cheese here.
Let's break it down:
I think you should give notice when changing strategies which have been long in place.I immediately realized something was different by the shape of the box and I contemplated who would be sending me something in the square shaped box.
We can learn from the very first sentence that there is a "strategy" which have been in place for a long time... and the 2nd sentence tells us that this strategy concerns somehow a square shaped box. It is fair to assume that Mary and John send "boxes" to one or several recipients in a recurring manner.
Lo and behold, instead of pasta and wonderful sauces, it
was a lovely, tempting assortment of cheeses, Yummy.
It gets really bizzare from here. What John and Mary send in a recurring manner to at least one person are pasta and sauces. Also, does it make sense to use the term "strategy" when referring to the delivery of food?
Anyway, the change in strategy appears to be that instead of delivering pasta and sauce as usual, this time John and Mary sent an assortment of cheeses.
Oh and the use of the words "lovely" and "tempting" for describing cheese is kind of suspicious.
I am awaiting the
return of my children and grandchildren from their holiday travels so that
we can demolish them.
To me this is the most puzzling part of the email. It's the part that makes me think that maybe, just maybe, they are talking about real food and nothing else.
So the person in the email awaits the return of his children and grandchildren to "demolish" the assortment of cheeses together. Wow, if it's real food, it's fine. If it's something else (like: pictures/videos that pedophiles like to consume), this is completely insane and sick.
Ps. Do you think I’ll do better playing dominos on cheese than on pasta?
There you go. The line that makes it crystal clear that they are talking in code. This sentence makes no sense at all if there are no hidden meaning. No one plays dominos on food. Hell, who plays dominos anyway? And why would "John and Mary" care about that?
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shillcrusher13 ago
An interesting aspect of these leaked emails is the specificity of the language. Like, for instance, there are roughly 171,476 individual words in the English language, and just a very small percentage of them come up in these emails. Either these people have an extremely limited vocabulary, or the words that are used are symbolic somehow. For instance, the word "walnut" is mentioned around 40-50 times in the wikileaks emails, but "peanuts," "almonds," or "cashews" are not mentioned once. Either these people are all really into walnuts, or this is code for something. Most insidious seems to be "maps," which seem to be items left behind that can be somehow incriminating.
AreWeSure ago
How many times does maps show up?
shillcrusher13 ago
I dunno, you should go through all of the emails and count the instances of the word "map." I would, but I have to work and sleep during huge portions of my allotted life moments.