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BasedPepeSupport2k17 ago

He owns a "walnut farm" in Carmel Valley, California, and would travel to it weekly on the taxpayers’ dime to tend to his walnuts. He spent approx. $860.000 in total on his trips.

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/04/19/leon-panetta-worth-price.html

It’s an interesting coincidence for sure when taking into account the codewords from the Podesta email leaks, "walnuts" and "walnut sauce", that the director of the CIA would travel that often to the farm on the weekends to "tend to his walnuts". Maybe there’s something more going on at that farm?

http://victuruslibertas.com/2016/11/podestas-child-pedophilia-sauces/

https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/43113

The emails even reference "northern CA". Here’s the full sentence: "Walnut growing northern CA surely knows and celebrates walnut pasta sauce?"

pixiesbitch ago

Wow, that is quite the coincidence. Considering I and probably many people have never heard of “walnut farms” there is probably more to this.

duhiki ago

I live among Northern California orchards-- walnut and almond. They are common here, followed by rice fields. My dad worked for a rancher that grew walnuts, plums/prunes, and almonds (in addition to dairy and rice)... so it's not unheard of; that said, Carmel Valley isn't in NorCal proper; it's below San Jose, near Monterey Bay, and is more in wine country than walnut orchards. Per City Data, the main industry isn't agriculture. Also per City Data, there's a naval training place about 15 miles away (in Monterey).

Local vineyard has "Pizza and Pinot" ... http://www.bernardus.com/Photo-Blog

Image from Mapquest:

Note the proximity Carmel Valley is to several state parks.Note the topography. Want to find satellite images so I can see the orchards; depending on the size of said orchards would indicate whether they are there for profit (aka legitimate walnut ranching) or as a cover (a small orchard; enough to say it's an orchard but not enough to make a decent amount from the crop)

The most notable thing I find about the valley is that there's an airstrip in the center of "town." https://imgoat.com/uploads/93f65e080a/58236.png

No, wait. The most notable thing is the super shitty what could be a walnut orchard (too much space between trees; it's sparse) on what just so happens to be Panetta Road.

https://imgoat.com/uploads/93f65e080a/58240.png

https://imgoat.com/uploads/93f65e080a/58243.png

At the end of the road is a house backed up against the Carmel River.

Carmel Valley is also home to celebrities. https://www.quora.com/Which-celebrities-live-in-Carmel-CA-Why-do-they-live-there It also has a LOT of art galleries for a place with little population density. https://imgoat.com/uploads/93f65e080a/58245.png

Let's make things even more interesting. There's two sex offenders listed for Carmel Valley, one of which is dead from an aneurysm in Mexico. https://www.homefacts.com/offender-detail/CA35017080F425220170505/Eric-Dennis-Norrby.html

His profession? Pharmacology.