Why didn't we notice this?
Stratfor members admit that "Pizza" is a codeword
Stratfor members are discussing a now-removed article from the Wired, regarding the codeword "pizza party" and how CIA spies should use a more "secure" codeword. We all know their connection with the CIA. Basically, they've given us irrefutable evidence that all those cryptic pizza/hotdog emails are at minimum a code for something.
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maybe the "vegetable" codeword would have worked better
`Pizza' Party Codeword May Have Doomed CIA Spies
November 21, 2011
Now that we've established the fact that it's a code for something, MSM's argument that Podesta is simply talking about normal pizza falls down the drain. Pizza is a traditional codeword that has been used for decades. People can only debate on what the code stands for, and the most probable interpretation prevails. I think we've got a pretty strong position here. There's no other interpretation as heavily supported as the pedophilia code.
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Wolftrail7272 ago
Anyone good with steganography detection should crawl all pizza place website images for hidden data within the image's code. Much to find.
thicktail1730947 ago
Only after producing scripts to do it automatically, I should hope. Otherwise that would be an indefinite project. It'd be indefinite even with a script, but at least then it would only be costing CPU hours instead of more valuable man hours.