I was doing some research on pornography and it's effects upon society (bad) and came accross this study on child porn.
https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=S2yAFdD6qM8C&oi=fnd&pg=PR3&dq=society+pornography&ots=waheFUfN50&sig=TJQHu58ynyTxPU1Seoka597kfFM#v=onepage&q&f=false
Being a believer of Pizzagate and of an investigative mind, I began to read it. On page 16 I read this. You can use the search bar on the Google Books link to search 'chicken' and find the page yourself.
The first thing to cross my mind upon reading this was the Alefantis Instagram image of the adult male holding an infant, the two of them conjoined with orange beads. Not that any of you have forgotten, but this was the picture where jimmycomet AKA James Alefantis used the #chickenlovers hashtag.
The meaning of this hashtag is no longer questionable but certain. 'Chicken lovers' is undoubtedly a phrase used in pedophile code.
James Alefantis and his buddies are pedophiles using code in public, arrogantly communicating their sick lifestyle.
EDIT: Further investigation has lead me to this Wikipedia article. 'Chickenhawk' is apparently another code word used to denote the attraction an adult male has for a male child. And here is an article for the word 'Chicken' within the gay slang context. The hawk is a bird of prey. A predator. The chickenhawk (adult) is a predator that preys on chickens (children).
EDIT2: As obvious as it may seem now, both words 'chicken' and 'child' begin with the letters 'C,' 'H,' and 'I.' Pedophile apologists often claim that their 'preferences' are misunderstood by mainstream society, that the word pedophile literally means 'child love' as if to downplay what it is they truly embody. Take another look at the FBI code symbol names. They all end in the word 'love.' 'Chickenlovers' is simply code for 'childlovers' and given the nature of the photograph where the #chickenlovers hashtag is found, there can be no question that the people involved are pedophiles.
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dontkillmehillary ago
I've found reference to Chicken lovers going back to 1977. It seems it was a common phrase then, so likely it dates back even earlier.
bFuddlez ago
Thanks for sharing this. Seeing the words being used by those expected to be using them further validates their authenticity as code.
dontkillmehillary ago
Check out news stories about "the boy with the henna tattoo". Those sick fucks were raping a baby they abducted and took a pic of him with a baby chicken. It's another validation of the code. I din't think there is any question any longer of the use of the word "chickens", but we need to find old sources for the use of "cheese pizza". The earliest I've seen only goes back to about 2006-2007.
LeChomeur ago
Thérè is something back from 2008 And 2015. http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=cheese+pizza&utm_source=search-action
bFuddlez ago
The first and only place I've ever seen the codeword 'cheese pizza' used is 4chan. I think the whole pizza/food code is something relatively new. It could even be the creation of Podesta & Friends themselves as I've yet to see it's use anywhere outside of what Pizzagate has discovered.
justanotherpizza ago
I personally suspect pizza and cheese pizza began being used as a slang for CP in early 80s
AreWeSure ago
That would virtually destroy the investigation, because the whole thing is built on noticing known code.
bFuddlez ago
Well, I don't frequent sites where people would be engaged in heavy usage of pedophile code (with the exception of 4chan but I rarely even go there now) so I'm unaware of the codes actual frequency of use. But regardless, if Podesta & Friends were using a totally original code, it would only stall investigation for so long and once people made the connections, the resulting evidence would justify it, as it has.
dontkillmehillary ago
There was a thread someone posted here or on reddit where they sourced the term to around 2007 and not on 4chan. It was some kind of pedo chat board. I'm wondering if it dates back earlier to possibly usenet threads in the 90's? Not sure how we could research that though.