Sorry if this already well known. I searched the subverse for Michael Werz but didn't see this.
Wikileaks Email: https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/26903
Full email text from Michael Werz:
Dear friends and colleagues, We will have the third annual cookout at 1837 California Street NW on Sunday, December 28th and we would like you and your partner to be part of it. This year, our party will be taco themed—with fresh, handmade tortillas flown in from Mexico the previous day, an entire suckling pig as well as sides and salsas. We plan to start eating (and drinking) in the early afternoon hours at 3 p.m. Kosher and vegetarian options will be available. We will have a decent selection of white and red wines at hand as well as beer. This is a family friendly event, so you should bring all children that are available. Please let us know if you will join in. All best, Helga Flores, Matt Duss, Michael Werz P.S. Parking is difficult in our neighborhood, Dupont Metro ten minutes by foot. 16th and U Streets bus stop five minutes.
Podesta's Response:
Thanks Michael. We'll be in California. Love to Helga.
Building square footage doesn't seem that large, and adults will be drinking starting at 3PM, so why should everyone bring any children that "are available"?
http://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/1837-California-St-NW_Washington_DC_20009_M59375-81558
Seems that Podesta and Werz did go back at least a bit.
http://archive.is/MDEwh
Two years earlier, Podesta gave the keynote address at a TUSKON conference in Istanbul. In his speech—titled “The Unique Importance of the Turkish-American Relationship”—he praised CAP senior fellow Michael Werz for his work on “strengthening the US-Turkey relationship.” He also pointedly noted that Werz’s predecessor as CAP’s Turkey expert, Spencer Boyer, had left the think tank to become the Obama administration’s deputy assistant secretary for European affairs.
terrordactyl ago
A bit late here, but some other details of note - Don't see anywhere you can have a 'cookout' at this building - https://s24.postimg.org/6vojnuqg5/mexicancookout.jpg
Second, the temperatures for that day - https://www.wunderground.com/history/airport/KDCA/2014/12/29/DailyHistory.html?&reqdb.zip=&reqdb.magic=&reqdb.wmo=
Not exactly summertime 'cookout' weather.
This email is very odd, to say the least. Lastly, his bio at CAP - https://www.americanprogress.org/about/staff/werz-michael/bio/ Focus on Turkey and Mexico, as well a migration specialist.. Connections to Mexico, check. In this investigation, terms such as migration, child safety, seem to come up time and again. If the game is human trafficking, these people couldn't be more well placed.
LostandFound ago
Michael Wertz is a senior fellow in the CAP Center for American Progress a think tank founded by John Podesta so you bet your socks they go a long way back. He is also "currently an adjunct professor at Georgetown University’s BMW Center for German and European Studies."
So another Georgetown Uni head, man that place seems to bring out the worst in people.
doubletake ago
but the solstice was ~Dec 21, a full week earlier. Maybe the date was chosen because the 28th fell on a Sunday? But the Solstice as well would have been the previous Sunday. Tough call to add a sacred ceremonial component unless you can find a precedent for this.
pizzaequalspedo ago
Maybe I'm going crazy, but I'm starting to think that the entire progressive wing of the left is one giant pro-ped movement.. :(
zzvoat ago
It's equal opportunity... left, right center... you name it.
Yates ago
They could have flown the tortillas in from Cali, we have a dozen home-made tortilla shops just in my neighborhood. Certainly there must be a shop like that on the east coast. They're only corn and water, it's not fucking rocket science. This is fucked up.
doubletake ago
nope. you are so wrong. there's no mexicans east of the mississippi. no tortillas either. East Coasters haven't discovered them yet. mexicans haven't made it that far yet. Heard they've got to about Dallas. So yeah, sure, they should have just flown them in from Mexico. Where else are they going to fly them in from? $5000 for shipping? That's the way it is. Wake up. I don't see a problem. Happens all the time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NNOrp_83RU
doubletake ago
penalties for satire. check.
TheSpeaker2 ago
Don't know where you're from but you're way off. I live in the Midwest/Great Lakes and I'd estimate they're at least 15% of the population in my area which is well east of the Mississippi. They're everywhere you go...many Mexican grocery shops, restaurants, bars, etc are popping up here and there.
Granted, there are a few more where I live because there are more manufacturing jobs in my area...but make no mistake, they're here.
doubletake ago
Of course there's mexicans and tortillas in NYC. All the way up to Maine and into Canada! it was a joke, satire, etc. good lord, flying in tortillas from mexico makes as much sense as the $65k price for "pizzas" and "hotdogs" from Chicago. This tortilla thing is a huge discovery. Maybe opens a door to Latino pedo codes. sigh...
TheSpeaker2 ago
Lol okay...don't know why but I read your comment at face value. If it makes you feel any better I upvoted you.
Cheers
pizzaequalspedo ago
You can find hand made, fresh tortillas in every major city now.
umpteenth ago
I guess "family friendly" is a euphemism for pedo action now...
organic1 ago
Yeah, this is creepy. Also, is it normal to say "suckling pig" when you're having a pig roast? Very good find!
wizlord ago
Yes Suckling pig is absolutely normal language...the rest of the email, not so much. Who would "fly" tortillas a day in advance from mexico? We all know were not talking about corn chips here.
organic1 ago
Thanks for clarifying that for me. Yes, that's strange, too. Reminds me of Obama flying in pizza and hotdogs.
AreWeSure ago
Suckling pig? Yes. Cooking a suckling pig is different from cooking an adult pig aka a hog.
It's a lot easier and quicker to cook a suckling pig because the meat is more tender. Real "low and slow" cooking is used in barbecue, because you have to cook tough meat like ribs or brisket a long, long time to get it tender.
Suckling pig: Small enough for your grill So you don't have 50 friends or a place to build a pit? You can still do a pig roast and create magical meat with a young pig. Technically suckling pigs have not been weaned are less than two months old, weigh less than 25 pounds, but butchers call anything under 50 pounds a suckling. The muscles haven't toughened yet, and the milk-fed meat is melt in your mouth. ......The procedure is pretty much the same as for an adult hog. http://amazingribs.com/recipes/porknography/whole_hog_pig_picking.html
organic1 ago
Thanks for the detailed explanation. That eases my mind, but not by much.
AreWeSure ago
Every food reference I've seen checks out fine. I know a handful of chefs through my wife's job.
organic1 ago
That's a little more comforting.
Kwijibo ago
You can't get tortillas in the D.C. area? tortillas = little mexican girls (or boys)?
EDIT: One more strange note. Who has a cookout in D.C. in December? Also who has a party 3 days after Christmas?
Marthvedderette ago
Who is worried about kosher, or vegetarian options, when you're about to molest some kids?
Kwijibo ago
I guess molesting works up a big appetite.
Marthvedderette ago
It just shows that these people have zero empathy for what they are about to do to someone's life. It's so nonchalant that they are more concerned about their diets.
pizzaequalspedo ago
This was my first thought. Even if this isn't pizza/pedo related, why on earth are people in DC obsessed with flying in food from Chicago, Mexico, etc?
I guess when you're spending OPM, it doesn't matter the cost.
quantokitty ago
Very odd language indeed. "All children that are available?" WTH does that even mean? And given the double meaning and code words, even the fresh handmade tortillas flown in from Mexico becomes suspect. I can't break loose from Nilay Lawson's strange jargon so does that mean something other than what it looks likes to us? Sides and salsa? I guess they don't have Mexican chefs in Washington DC that would love to cater this type of gathering?
The Turkish connection is also something very disturbing. Came across a brutal description of the incredibly indecent killing of the Russian ambassador. No wonder they're paranoid about Russia seeking revenge. http://www.agenda21radio.news/?p=28216
SpikyAube ago
Yeah I've seen that one before and had exactly the same thoughts. Drinking at 3pm, ok. It's the 'should' and 'all that are available.' Normally you'd say something like, feel free to bring your kids, or just 'kids welcome!' But this is more like, we need kids for this party so you should bring yours and any others you happen to have around or see on your way over. It's very odd.
SheSaidDestroy ago
I don't see any reason to bring children to an afternoon drinking party in what seems to be a house without much room for the kids to actually go play while the adults are socializing, barely even a backyard. But hey we have seen the term "family friendly" before in this sphere of people. And yeah that combined with telling them they should bring all available children. Reminds me of the email about the kids being entertainment in the pool.
zzvoat ago
The satanic world is "family friendly". Whole families are involved, multi-generational, kids raised with this stuff who raise their kids with it, going waaaay waaaay back. It has its own holidays and customs and rituals -- and food!! :o(
I think everyone assumed that Lady Gaga's meat dress was animal. I think there is a very good chance that it was human. Everything hiding in plain sight is the game they like to play on the rest of us. I honestly also think that they are spreading their religion in so many ways, as many religions also do but/and they add the meat of sacrificial victims to the food we normies eat (they are slowly drawing us in), think pizza with meat toppings. And, heck, the cheese probably has all that spiritcooking goodness in there. No wonder so many non-satanists in Hollywood are vegan.
SpikyAube ago
Yeah it is definitely weird. Especially because normal people consider all this stuff before bringing their children somewhere, like how big the place is, is there space for them to play, will there be drunken rowdy adults there etc. And normally when inviting people with kids, you let them know what'll be there for them in terms of food, stuff to play with, any of their little friends who will also be there etc, don't you? Normally throwing an adults and kids party is basically throwing a kids party, especially if there are very young children. It's all just so disturbing and so sad :-(
WakeyWake ago
Yeah that is a very strange way to extend the invitation to children. Disturbingly strange.
doubletake ago
"available"???