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Are_we__sure ago

So why did Susan Sandler change that to.. "..The realtor found a handkerchief (I think it has a map that seems pizza-related. Is it yorus?" ??

This is only strange if you think all communication with the realtor A. Was captured by email. B. Was captured by this particular email thread.

I think the evidence is very strong that ALL COMMUNICATION WAS NOT captured in this email thread. Why do I think that? Because the realtor's email is about two things

  1. a handkerchief .....................and
  2. Some recently purchased pillows

2 matters much more to Susan Sandler because they are her pillows and she just purchased them, so obviously she wants them. Also note there is a 5 hour gap between the realtor's email and Sandler's email to Podesta.

I think it's quite clear during that 5 hours, she communicated with the realtor about getting her pillows back. My assumption it's was a phone call and she asked more about the handkerchief.

What in the hell is a map that "seems pizza related"?

You can find lots of maps with food on them. It's pretty common thing for a Map of Italy. You can find lots of stock images like these. Podesta visited Italy pretty often.

http://imgur.com/a/b19LV

http://imgur.com/a/JPxlg

http://imgur.com/a/ZoZoj

The other thing to note about Susan Sandler's odd phrasing is she describing a handkerchief that she is not looking at and probably has never seen. And she has a specific audience. There's no reason it needs to make sense to us because we are not her audience, it only has to trigger recognition in the Podestas.

Applying Occam's Razor to these emails, cuts away a lot of nonsense.

Shillaxe ago

I think even the William of Ockham would agree ,that its simpler to assume its PG related, I can't believe someone shilling for John Podesta.

Are_we_sure ago

Only if you don't understand how to wield his razor.

He would have cut your assumption to ribbons. I don't know how you think it's simpler to make up a fake, non-existent code and then substitute that code into this email. They only way that is simpler is if you want to get away from the truth and make this email mean something else.

Shillaxe ago

Keep covering for Podesta.