I can't find any threads discussing this, but the FBI Anon mentioned certain keywords to search for and "cards" was the first one mentioned.
Theses are definitely 2 of the strangest ones IMO:
https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/17079
Tony Pedesta writes to John and Mary:
"In top front of my backpack there are a stack of cards, pull out two Sotheby's cards. 4 free admissions to Whitney
Meet at home or there?????"
SO my thoughts on this one make me immediately think it might be connect it to an auction, Sotheby's being a famous highend auction house. (Not necessarily tied to the real Sotheby's but probably just code word for a human trafficking type auction.) The cards are probably special passes, with passwords on them or something. The question is: "what is Whitney?"
The other strange one is this one:
https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/11430
From Gabe to John and Mary Podesta,
"I got three Bday cards from you guys today. Thanks so much and I hope you don't mind that I opened them early!"
Now on first read, you might think he got 3 cards, one from John, one from Mary and one from Tony.
But he only addressed his email to John and Mary, he didn't email Tony.
Furthermore, would you really get a separate Bday from each of your parents? And what are the odds that all 3 cards arrive at the same time, assuming they were mailed, they all arrived early on the same day.
Third, if they're really Bday cards and not something else, why would you say I hope you don't mind if opened them early.
No one cares if you open a "card" early. Its just weird and makes me think it is something else.
Are these cards special passes, like the Sotheby cards? Maybe like currency you can trade them in for a slave.
Any thoughts?
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DCmommaBear ago
I typed in "cards" in the FOIA site and these "trafficking" documents came up. Not sure if there's anything useful in them yet, It's alot to go through. Help me dig?....
https://foia.state.gov/Search/results.aspx?searchText=*&caseNumber=F-2012-21691
DCmommaBear ago
From the "Romania" doc...
"Corruption within the general population of the police force remains a serious and ongoing problem. The GOR has taken limited steps to address the issue. In 2003, the GDCOCAD continued its Corruption Prevention Awareness Program, which includes psychological testing to every officer upon entry and at each position change; testing is focused on stability, intelligence, character, ethics and loyalty. Additionally, every officer, both new or veteran, receives an Ethics Briefing that is provided throughout the year. During the briefing, supervisors discuss corruption cases, detailing what happened and the penalties provided. In February of 2004, a tri-partite Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed between MOAI, USAID, and the UNDP. The MOU provided framework for the establishment of a specialized unit within the MOAI to take over the mission of updating, disseminating and promoting the "Law Enforcement Best Practice Manual." The Manual, developed under a UNDP Romanian project initiated in 2001, and paid for by USG funding, was written for border police officers, specialized police units, and prosecutors. The manual is a core element of a Comprehensive Law Enforcement Training Strategy that has been endorsed by 13 Southeastern European countries. H. Members at the working levels of the government increased their attention to trafficking in 2003. Romanian authorities within the MOAI's General Directorate for Intelligence and Internal Protection (GDIIP) successfully investigated 15 police officials for corruption crimes related to TIP as follows: 2 border police officers investigated and removed from duty at Otopeni Airport; 13 border police officials currently under investigation - 4 from the Eastern Border, and 9 from the Western Border (disposition of these 13 cases are unknown at this time)."
Lot's of evidence in these docs that prove they are well aware that world wide trafficking has been an issue for a long time, and in all departments.