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Blacksmith21 ago

Actually, this came up about a month or so ago. A couple of additional thoughts on this one, as I agree, it is really effing strange. I agree with all of your points, above, and add a couple other thoughts:

  • You can roast a decent-sized pig in a La Cochina (China Box) which is about 20"W X 50"L X 36"H and would easily fit on that patio;

  • There is almost zero reason to import any Latino food into DC. The DC area has a very large Latino community throughout all three states/district. You can get the best of the best Latino food at thousands of stores, restaurant supply, etc.;

  • There is no known local "tradition" of winter BBQs. I'm not saying it doesn't happen, just saying I'd have likely heard about one if it were a "thing";

  • This is all the same neighborhood as Podesta, Alefantis, to-be Obama homes. I'm sure there are a lot more that live there. Your last paragraph is spot on. I think the pedoelite have concentrated themselves in an 8-block area there. It would definitely be worth doing some spot checking of any local businesses, charities, other notable residents, etc.

The_Periodic_Fable ago

I intend to keep searching the Wikileaks emails with food related search terms. If you think about it, food is the perfect subject to serve as a cover code for pedophilia (or maybe even crime in general). Perhaps something more will come up. I'd like to do an analysis of how often certain food terms appear in the Wikileaks as opposed to in a similar sized database of work related emails. But I would not know how to get the proper second data set to compare with wikileaks.

oneslyfox ago

I like this idea of putting the data through some comparative analysis, but ideally the control set would be a close to identical work environment - gonna do some searching, this could be super interesting and even useful for codifying certain terms for this perverse community (not ours <3, the creeps we're investigating lol).

The_Periodic_Fable ago

yes! A meta syntax analysis of the wikileaks emails could reveal a lot. Comparing the relative frequency of certain words and phrases to their occurrence in the English language in general. The first data point needed would be the total word count for the entire Wikileaks email set. Then do like this: the word "barbecue" appears once every 1,000,000 words in a wide sampling of English language emails, books, articles, etc. But the same word appears as 1 in 10,000 in the wikileaks emails. (just making up the numbers here)