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[–] thestormking 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

"1) Who schedules a regular cookout in late December in cold Washington DC? (This is supposed to be the 3rd annual event). Very odd."

Weather conditions were reported to be fairly mild on December 28th 2014 in zip 20009. http://farmersalmanac.com/weather-history/search-results/

Don't let faulty assumptions discredit good, honest research. I would not consider this significant. We have better leads to go on.

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[–] The_Periodic_Fable [S] 0 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago  (edited ago)

The invite went out 23 days prior. Nobody would expect the late December weather forecast to be reliable that far in advance. Plus the patio is clearly too small to host an outdoor event for dozens of people. This obviously wasn't a real cookout and "entire suckling pig" could be code just like tortillas, or pizza, or domino's on hot dogs. It's possible that a pig was catered in somehow, but this in no way was a real cookout.

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[–] thestormking 1 point 0 points (+1|-1) ago 

I'm already aware of this however we're not talking about predictions, we're talking about historical records of weather conditions in zip code 20009 collected by the National Climatic Data Center posted by Farmers' Almanac. Third party sources agree. If we check the temperatures for those days we see similar results expressed in Celsius.

December 5th 2014 Weather Conditions for zip 20009

https://www.wunderground.com/history/airport/KDCA/2014/12/5/DailyHistory.html?req_city=Washington&req_state=DC&req_statename=District+of+Columbia&reqdb.zip=20009&reqdb.magic=1&reqdb.wmo=99999

December 28th 2014 Weather Conditions for zip 20009

https://www.wunderground.com/history/airport/KDCA/2014/12/28/DailyHistory.html?req_city=Washington&req_state=DC&req_statename=District+of+Columbia&reqdb.zip=20009&reqdb.magic=1&reqdb.wmo=99999

Weather conditions were fairly mild for December and only got more so as the month went on. That's not to say that the emails aren't suspicious or couldn't be incriminating but if you base your theories upon conjecture and bad evidence then don't expect reasonable people to believe you. Theories should be based upon facts and not the other way around. If there is something to this email then your couching evidence in a bad theory isn't going to expose it.

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[–] badastrid 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Very nice find!

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[–] MolochHunter 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I'm looking at the address to see if it fits anywhere significant in the pentagrams around DC - nothing obvious to my interpretation

I'm not savvy with the DC underground tunnel/infrastructure routes - maybe someone could look into that

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[–] TRUTHWARRIOR ago 

Grrrrrrrrrr

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[–] flyingcuttlefish ago 

"* . . . this property is very close to Tony Podesta’s DC mansion . . . *" I wonder if there is an undergound link to Tony Podesta basement, torture chamber, video room etc. Perhaps an ajoining room or passageway. I have seen a basement created under a house that was made after the house was built and it was as big as a normal size basement.

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[–] The_Periodic_Fable [S] ago 

I really doubt there's a tunnel. The 2 houses must be about 500 meters apart and the neighborhood is more than 100 years old.

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[–] flyingcuttlefish 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

yes, but old neighborhood, especilly on the east coast have really old tunnels. Tunnels in horse and buggy days joined warehouses and buildings commonly. I put a bunch of that info (videos) in the comments to this post. Older neighborhoods have more likelihood to have tunnels than newer ones.

In NYC I got to explore under warehouse area, of westside Hudson street. It is very old from the tall ship warehouse days. A hole in a basement wall lead to an expansive are that was a partially buried hotel or apartment lobby. It was half full of rubble and bricks with planks across to walk to other tunnels. Staircases going up (sealed off) and ornate ceiling. The street has been elevated about 8 or 10 feet over the years so the place was once a ground floor but is now a basement. When you talk to construction works and sewer workers you hear all kinds of stories about hidden underground passages.

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[–] flyingcuttlefish ago 

I posted this event info here and it was immediately deleted by zealous mods. Watch out they don't delete this post too.

https://voat.co/v/pizzagateuncensored/1524212

Yes, it is the wrong weather and wrong space for a backyard hog roast. I wonder how many 'small' houses have really big basements?

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[–] yabbadoody 1 point -1 points (+0|-1) ago  (edited ago)

good find, not implausible. "Tortilla" is probably a veiled reference to drugs/kids flown in from Mexico, if kids then girls (the "a" suffix denotes female gender in Spanish, aka "tortill-A")

could possibly be Mexican heroin or something else as well, but prolly kids, by this bunch... and a sacrifice, hence "suckling (young) (long) pig"... I still would not put cannibalism past any of these freaks.

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[–] crazimal 1 point -1 points (+0|-1) ago  (edited ago)

Cookout in December is more normal in a city perhaps. Space in cities is limited even for rich pols and it's normal to have your suckling pig catered -anywhere- unless you are a pig raising farmer, full on redneck or a chef.

It is not really suspicious that the successful pols in Washington mostly live in thesame neighborhoods - would it be surprising to find half of them lived on park ave if this was a ny scandal?

Overall this is not very suspicious, but still probably worth noting just as another data point...

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