Because of the heavy scrutiny placed on the facts uncovered in this investigation, accuracy is paramount.
One often repeated fact that seems questionable is the table of "code words", which purports to decrypt certain words used in Podesta’s emails including “pasta” and “walnut sauce”.
As an example of contradicting evidence, prior to the release of the wikleaks emails, several published articles referenced Podesta’s cooking hobby, specifically describing his favorite dishes including pasta with walnut sauce. Here is a quote from one of them:
"Podesta, the campaign chairman and a seasoned cook, made a pasta with walnut sauce for the dinner guests, which included reporters from The New York Times, The Washington Post, Politico, The Wall Street Journal, The Associated Press, Bloomberg, McClatchy, Reuters and several major TV networks."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/04/10/hillary-clinton-journalists-2016_n_7039814.html
While this doesn't completely discredit the purported code word list, it sure puts it into question. Again, the only point to this post is that researchers ought to be careful when relying on facts that haven’t been substantiated.
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AreWeSure ago
you're assuming that all that leads to crimes.