@johanmichel, as per rule 2, you need to cite your sources for each claim you make. I'm removing this submission. If you can back your claim regarding the FBI report on the phrases in question, please resubmit this adding in the links for that. Thank you.
Sounds odd. I found something similar but never posted about it, it's a blog in Portuguese... here's just a portion translated, there's a bunch of weird comments as well:
It was cool for the girls to think of desserts and appetizers, and the boys would think of the vinasse, liquid snacks, liquid digestives, and coffees.
Ps1 - this lunch is not mine ... it's ours, from all the quegenianos, all the suggestions and ideas are very welcome, nor do they need approval, every person who takes or does what he wants, with the only certainty is That lunch is cod ... everything else is yours.
mind you that's translated via google... so it could have been meant to say "think of the girls as desserts and appetizers" ?
Sorry not trying to hijack your thread, I never would have posted this until I saw your post. Maybe there is really something to all this food code language? Could be a common denominator.
I didn't see anything weird can you take shots of the weird stuff like hunting asparagus? The first site has a very convincing website that seems legit, the second isn't even a group it's just something that you can click like on, so sure there may be some weird stuff there, knowing what we know... but it wouldn't be organized.. it's like if you say you like frisbee golf on Facebook, it doesn't join you to some group, it's just a common interest. So on the second one certainly the majority of people just happen to like asparagus..
Agree, and first one is just a farming company by the looks of it imo. If every page with a photo of kids gets suspect we will have to work even harder.
Do appreciate the investigation and effort but do not agree on the conclusion.
You are probably right, however please look at the summary of weird things I posted. Who talks about asparagus like that? And I find it suspicious that both page owners went to Thailand & Vietnam, which are the #1 pedophilia countries.
I think you (we now) have a very good clue in your second link AND the knowledge to use that term and be on the lookout for it. Have no instagram, but than it will be clear i think.
I must admit the second and third to last ones seem pretty weird to me... who talks about asparagus like that? But then again I have met people that freeking love asparagus, which isn't really all that great..
Can you please source that FBI report? Given one exists, that would be invaluable in creating new leads. The only suspicious thing I see on the asparagus link is this vistor comment: "Hello I too Love Asparagus and the Funny thing is I even use it to make Artwork. I am known for making Art out of all sorts of things but one of My all time Favorites is this piece of Art that I made by taking a Photograph of a plate of Asparagus. ---Enjoy! http://barbara-tristan.pixels.com/featured/sugarapsa-016-asparagus-barbara-tristan.html ". And Marco Bagioni comments some italian comments on both of those accounts.
I couldn't find that report for now. However I did find this:
This is a quote from the book "Investigating Child Exploitation and Pornography" by Monique Mattei Ferraro and Eoghan Casey:
"If the crime suspected was importing or distributing child pornography, the affiant may need to address the issue of code words or slang used by collectors. For instance, the terms "lolita", "asparagus*", "twink" and "chicken" all refer to minors and have sexual connotations connected to child pornography and child sexual assault." *
wecanhelp ago
@johanmichel, as per rule 2, you need to cite your sources for each claim you make. I'm removing this submission. If you can back your claim regarding the FBI report on the phrases in question, please resubmit this adding in the links for that. Thank you.
Sheilaaliens ago
Sounds odd. I found something similar but never posted about it, it's a blog in Portuguese... here's just a portion translated, there's a bunch of weird comments as well:
mind you that's translated via google... so it could have been meant to say "think of the girls as desserts and appetizers" ?
the blog post: http://qgvirtual.blogspot.com/2007/10/bacalhauzada-domingo-dia-11-de-novembro.html
Sorry not trying to hijack your thread, I never would have posted this until I saw your post. Maybe there is really something to all this food code language? Could be a common denominator.
P.S. note the word "Cod" they use repeatedly.
Fateswebb ago
I didn't see anything weird can you take shots of the weird stuff like hunting asparagus? The first site has a very convincing website that seems legit, the second isn't even a group it's just something that you can click like on, so sure there may be some weird stuff there, knowing what we know... but it wouldn't be organized.. it's like if you say you like frisbee golf on Facebook, it doesn't join you to some group, it's just a common interest. So on the second one certainly the majority of people just happen to like asparagus..
johanmichel ago
Here is a summary of weird things I found so far:
"Just back from the fascinating and beautiful Vietnam..."
"I had this tasty little dish on Koa Samui, Thailand the other week. "
"When we focus on our love of Asparagus, the tide of disappointment goes out and the tide of love rushes in."
"Your task is not to seek Asparagus, but to seek and find all the barriers within yourself that you have built against it "
"We do not quit eating asparagus because we grow old, we grow old because we quit eating asparagus."
pizzaequalspedo ago
Most of those seem bizarre. No one talks about aspersgus that passionately.
AgainstTheNWO ago
Agree, and first one is just a farming company by the looks of it imo. If every page with a photo of kids gets suspect we will have to work even harder.
Do appreciate the investigation and effort but do not agree on the conclusion.
johanmichel ago
You are probably right, however please look at the summary of weird things I posted. Who talks about asparagus like that? And I find it suspicious that both page owners went to Thailand & Vietnam, which are the #1 pedophilia countries.
AgainstTheNWO ago
I think you (we now) have a very good clue in your second link AND the knowledge to use that term and be on the lookout for it. Have no instagram, but than it will be clear i think.
Via google i only get food plates, so maybe they write it otherwise or use second # combined. https://www.google.nl/search?q=instagram+asparagus&espv=2&biw=1527&bih=850&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiEzNLLp-PRAhWBqiwKHUZEDI0Q_AUIBigB
johanmichel ago
I am making a summary of some of the suspicious comments. Please note that Thailand and Vietnam are extremely popular destinations for child lovers.
"Just back from the fascinating and beautiful Vietnam..."
"I had this tasty little dish on Koa Samui, Thailand the other week. "
"When we focus on our love of Asparagus, the tide of disappointment goes out and the tide of love rushes in."
"Your task is not to seek Asparagus, but to seek and find all the barriers within yourself that you have built against it "
"We do not quit eating asparagus because we grow old, we grow old because we quit eating asparagus."
AgainstTheNWO ago
Is that on first or second page?
johanmichel ago
Both of them.
AgainstTheNWO ago
But placed by page owner or visitor? Screenshots would be nice.
johanmichel ago
These were all placed by the page owner. I will make some screenshots, will place them here asap.
AgainstTheNWO ago
Thanks, will look tomorrow. Time to see a movie on the inside of my eyes now.
johanmichel ago
I tried to take some screenshots, I tried everything, but I just installed Bootcamp on my Mac and I'm not sure how.
Please simply load a few pages with comments and press ctrl+f to find the comments. Thx.
Fateswebb ago
I must admit the second and third to last ones seem pretty weird to me... who talks about asparagus like that? But then again I have met people that freeking love asparagus, which isn't really all that great..
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Agora1234 ago
Can you please source that FBI report? Given one exists, that would be invaluable in creating new leads. The only suspicious thing I see on the asparagus link is this vistor comment: "Hello I too Love Asparagus and the Funny thing is I even use it to make Artwork. I am known for making Art out of all sorts of things but one of My all time Favorites is this piece of Art that I made by taking a Photograph of a plate of Asparagus. ---Enjoy! http://barbara-tristan.pixels.com/featured/sugarapsa-016-asparagus-barbara-tristan.html ". And Marco Bagioni comments some italian comments on both of those accounts.
johanmichel ago
I couldn't find that report for now. However I did find this:
This is a quote from the book "Investigating Child Exploitation and Pornography" by Monique Mattei Ferraro and Eoghan Casey:
"If the crime suspected was importing or distributing child pornography, the affiant may need to address the issue of code words or slang used by collectors. For instance, the terms "lolita", "asparagus*", "twink" and "chicken" all refer to minors and have sexual connotations connected to child pornography and child sexual assault." *
johanmichel ago
Thanks for your reply. I will look it up, one second please.