Once again we see how there can never be discussion about evidence, with those who claim “It’s all been debunked.” If it was really debunked they would be excited to blow all the questions out of the water. But they don’t, because they can’t.
The evidence suggests that foods are being used as code words for something else. Epstein himself said they could hide something else behind his love of burgers. Can I prove what it was he intended to hide behind food references? No. But where there’s smoke there’s fire, and it is the job of investigators to find out.
In a case in TX the investigators found a pedophile using “pizza” as a code word for sex with a child. A language only works if the people using it know what the words mean. That guy certainly acted as if the community knows that “pizza” refers to sex with a child. Presumably the FBI has seen enough of these people communicating in this way that they came up with a sheet describing the imagery and language. The urban dictionary knew all about it. Until the media tried to cover for Pizzagate, just like they covered for Harvey Weinstein all those years.
My son suggested that “burger” is slang for an American, and that two men could get the nickname “double burger” because they are two Americans. Maybe. Still doesn’t explain Epstein saying they could hide what they’re really doing behind his own love of actual food burgers.
I gotta say, though, that the part in ‘Pink Panther” where Steve Martin describes the uncouth Americans who eat disgusting things called “hamburgers”, but then he falls in love with the burgers and gets caught smuggling them in the airport.... is totally silly in the movie because it’s a real hamburger that’s nothing you need to hide. But maybe Steve Martin knew something we didn’t.
I’ll talk to myself a little bit more. lol
“Hot dog” has 96 instances, but a bunch of them are all from the same communication. I wasn’t able to see anything that seemed fishy, nothing to prove it was anything but a food hot dog.
So 3 common food items. Hot dog has 96 instances which is probably a lot closer to 20 distinct instances. Burger has 576, including some that are duplicated but also some that are definitely suggestive that it means something besides a real food item. And “pizza” has 844 results. I haven’t checked to see if a lot of those are duplicates or whether any of them have things that suggest a non-food item. In his interview with Tucker Carlson Ian Carroll seemed to think there were cryptic references there.
Another interesting point is that Epstein was ranting about a woman who claimed she was a sex slave for the rich, and his response was that it was impossible because she was a waitress at a burger place! Well now, maybe that’s why he wanted to use “Heavenly Burgers” as a cover for what he was really doing. Maybe they hire extra “waitresses” that nobody would miss if they disappeared at various times during the day. I should see which burger place she worked at, and how often that name appears in the file.