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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AreWeSure ago
I'm having trouble following this. So they used the codeword pizza for when they would meet in a Pizza Hut and Hezbollah figured this out, then........therefore.........................strong position........no other intepretation........pedophilia code. I don't get it.
This article seems about using incredibly poor tradecraft. No other interpretation? 99.999999% of the usage of the word pizza in the world is still to mean pizza. Just because you use regular words in a coded doesn't I'm using those words that way.
Also article is still on Wired https://www.wired.com/2011/11/pizza-cia/
redberries ago
You've literally spent the past month posting everyday on this board, and you're asking this. Keep at it.