www.john.com was a very odd website that contained 15 images. Each led to a password-protected form. The website is no longer active. Archive.
I first stumbled across it here, although I think this is more likely a phishing email. I also thought it was weird that the link in the email is to a jimdo site (same as comet ping pong). Again, pretty sure it's a phishing email.
Here's some reddit discussion.
It doesn't end there however:
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Obviously, the site is a little weird. Discussion often leads to surmising that it is a sexual matchmaking service of some kind ("johns" etc.)
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This is a stretch - but it's plausible that this domain could be controlled by Podesta, just due to the fact that the political elite like to buy up shitloads of self-referential domain names. Seen them everywhere.
Here's where it gets interesting:
Kind of a bummer that it was taken down; as whatever was behind the passwords is probably gone. Funny timing on it's removal, too.
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The Geolocation for "compaignemail88.net" says "Austin". What could that mean? http://www.theeinfo.org/d/compaignemail88.net/51cabbf58fyf03.html If you look up the site, there is an index, but it is empty.
There are three more URL containing "compaignemail" with different years at the end. Seem to point to France: http://www.dailychanges.com/foundationapi.com/2016-06-01/
Celticgirlonamission ago
One of the podesta emails asking if they wanted pizza the shared slice was from that Austin Company that monitors whats going on in the world...damn Ill go look for the name....Stratfor