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Hopevoats ago

OK. Set down the gun and step away from the keyboard. I've spent a lot of time reading the Stratfor files, and was one of the first people to question the "Pizza" spreadsheets. I even spent some hours doxxing the people on the email lists and stalking their FB profiles, etc.

Clearly, they are using "Pizza" as code for something; I'm just not convinced that it's in the context of Pizzagate. They do a lot of betting, such as football pools, and the "pivot table" file is clearly something about gambling.

The main takeaway is that these people are privy to some heavy information. They have operatives around the world gathering intel, which they sell to their subscribers. They also do business with some some shady characters, even after having apprehensions about the relationships (See the emails about MAX Security). But I haven't read anything that gives me a pedo vibe.

Keep in mind that these people have their fingers on the pulse of world events and politics. They have good technology and have mentioned how incompetent the three letter agencies are. I'm confident that they already knew that the world is run by Luciferian pedophiles, and felt powerless to do anything about it (although it wouldn't surprise me if they were responsible for some leaks). In the pre-Pizzagate era, NAMBLA was the butt of inter-office joking, and a way to troll someone. NAMBLA members are viewed as a group of creepy old dudes who try to lure children off the playground and into their white vans. Therefore, it was considered a funny insult to liken a co-worker to these people. It was also a joke to add someone's name to various mailing lists, such as pornography and groups such as NAMBLA.

They also joke about how "dreamy" Putin is (tongue in cheek) and how they'd rather see an attractive female politician topless and how they are glad that a less attractive female politician died, so they wouldn't have to see her topless.

If you search "Social" in the Stratfor files, you will find a goldmine of inter-office banter and jokes. I haven't nearly read the majority of the Stratfor emails, but I wouldn't dare accuse them of "all being members of NAMBLA, HOLY SHIT!" without doing so. And nothing that I have read leads me to believe that they are involved in these activities. Kind of bums me out, because I searched for a long time, with certainty that I'd find something on them.

I hope that you are not a shill, and are just an enthusiastic investigator. On that note, I urge you to keep reading the Stratfor emails and keep looking for the smoking gun.

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webofslime ago

Do you think there is any creedence to Kimdotcom's claim that "pizza" = weapons?

Hopevoats ago

It does ring true to me. There is an email where they were tracking down a pilot who was running guns, and after IDing him, they were told to "stand down" because he was an "agency front". That's actually a lead that someone with more time than myself should follow up on. I was able to find the main guy, his brother and son (the pilot) on FB, as well as information about their business.

I'm not saying that I disagree that Stratfor could be involved in all things nefarious (including pedophilia). However, I do suspect that there is some serious compartmentalization going on, and feel it is irresponsible to paint everyone in the entire organization with the same brush. Many of them appear to be regular desk jockeys.

Edit: spelling

webofslime ago

Are you aware of the deregistration paperwork for planes from the FAA, where, after a plane was deregistered, it crashed with 3 tons of cocaine? "The Guantamo Express"

Hopevoats ago

Yes. Although I'm not well versed in FAA. I did see the article about that.

I am certain that there exists a huge government-sponsored crime syndicate dealing in weapons, drugs and human trafficking to fund black ops and to support our rich, evil overlords.

webofslime ago

All of the documentation, along with all kinds of other spook leaks is on the laughing horse site.

Are you familiar? Most of it seems to be available on cryptome.org, but I'm still slowly sifting through it.

Hopevoats ago

Wow. That's a lot of information. Haven't been to that site, before.

Wish that this would have been available back in the days when I wasn't working so much and was looking for something to research! I'll slowly sift through, as well. Thanks for the tip!