David seaman talks in certainties which I think is very dangerous. He says John podesta is a pedophile.
He also says that John podesta talks about pizza over and over again. This is actually blatantly untrue. Here is a search for pizza with the emails filtered by sender for John podesta. if you go through them you will see almost all of them the word pizza is in the copied text (the text he's responding to). The other times he is using it in a proper name like comet pizza or pizza hut. And only once does John podesta say the word pizza and that is when he is responding to someone else talking about pizza.
Keep in mind the podesta emails are in the thousands and span more than a decade. I would question David seaman's investigatory skills. People on here are not as quick to jump to conclusions as he is.
Edit: This comment is getting a lot of push back and I'm not sure why.
I think that people should understand that John Podesta almost never [*once] uses the word pizza in the 10 years worth of emails that are in the leaks. He also never says 'hot dog(s)' in the emails. The accusations being made are serious. The evidence that is put forward as proof for the accusation deserve a lot more scrutiny. Saying that "John Podesta uses known pedophile code language" and "he's using the phrases pizza and hot dogs to describe something inedible" and "he uses the phrase pizza over and over again", these things are blatantly untrue.
My point wasn't to say that he isn't a pedophile, I don't think that could ever really be proven. My point was about saying things without evidence.
But you mention the "entertainment" email. Maybe you haven't really come across it but saying "the kids are the entertainment" or something like that is actually a common phrase. I was so sure of that I pulled these links from doing a word-for-word search for these search terms: "the kids will be the entertainment" and "the kids are the entertainment".
If you Ctrl-F "entertainment for each of those links you will find it used in almost the exact same way the podesta email uses it. The pizzagate interpretation still could be right but I think the fact that it really is a common phrase makes it very unlikely.
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JUNOAK ago
David seaman talks in certainties which I think is very dangerous. He says John podesta is a pedophile.
He also says that John podesta talks about pizza over and over again. This is actually blatantly untrue. Here is a search for pizza with the emails filtered by sender for John podesta. if you go through them you will see almost all of them the word pizza is in the copied text (the text he's responding to). The other times he is using it in a proper name like comet pizza or pizza hut. And only once does John podesta say the word pizza and that is when he is responding to someone else talking about pizza.
Keep in mind the podesta emails are in the thousands and span more than a decade. I would question David seaman's investigatory skills. People on here are not as quick to jump to conclusions as he is.
Edit: This comment is getting a lot of push back and I'm not sure why.
I think that people should understand that John Podesta almost never [*once] uses the word pizza in the 10 years worth of emails that are in the leaks. He also never says 'hot dog(s)' in the emails. The accusations being made are serious. The evidence that is put forward as proof for the accusation deserve a lot more scrutiny. Saying that "John Podesta uses known pedophile code language" and "he's using the phrases pizza and hot dogs to describe something inedible" and "he uses the phrase pizza over and over again", these things are blatantly untrue.
FriesischShipping ago
John Podesta's response after being invited to a pool party specifically listing children as entertainment:
"we're in, thanks for the invite."
Conclusion: he's a fucking pedo, fuck off with your concern noise.
JUNOAK ago
My point wasn't to say that he isn't a pedophile, I don't think that could ever really be proven. My point was about saying things without evidence.
But you mention the "entertainment" email. Maybe you haven't really come across it but saying "the kids are the entertainment" or something like that is actually a common phrase. I was so sure of that I pulled these links from doing a word-for-word search for these search terms: "the kids will be the entertainment" and "the kids are the entertainment".
http://kool4kids.com.au/broadwater-parklands-southport/
https://allevents.in/bondi/bondi-beach-fitness-and-healths-2nd-birthday-party/576528425712757
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Zca3KaboT0
http://momandmore.com/2012/04/the-all-new-show-at-medieval-times-review.html
http://sanfernandovalleysouth.macaronikid.com/article/600179/playsource
http://www.adashofsanity.com/2016/12/foodie-tour-beaches-negril-resort-spa/
https://sarcasmica.me/2014/11/13/holiday-touring/
http://www.pianoworld.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/topics/1981813/Christmas%20Recital%20Pieces.html
If you Ctrl-F "entertainment for each of those links you will find it used in almost the exact same way the podesta email uses it. The pizzagate interpretation still could be right but I think the fact that it really is a common phrase makes it very unlikely.