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My partial decoding of Podesta's new op-ed in the Wapo:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/the-oceans-are-in-danger-we-need-to-do-more-than-ban-plastic-straws/2018/09/14/78ea6b66-b765-11e8-a7b5-adaaa5b2a57f_story.html?utm_term=.12d6c31d9625
I welcome others additions…
1st paragraph decoded from Podesta's (*)
Over the past year, the movement to ban plastic straws has seen tremendous success. Major companies including Starbucks have decided to eliminate them in their stores, and some metropolitan areas have passed citywide bans. This consumer and environmental trend has been an encouraging example of collective action on an economy-wide scale and has no doubt helped keep plastic out of our oceans and out of marine life. But ultimately, these actions are small steps toward solving a massive problem.
Decoding code words:
Plastic straws = “hate” speech
Collective action = fascistic action (bundle of rods)
Plastic = justice interference
Oceans = operations
Marine life = blue life = Democrat life
But ultimately, these actions are small steps toward solving a massive problem. To truly save the ocean, we must take serious action to halt climate change on a global scale — and soon.
Decoding code words:
Save the ocean = save our money source, our human adrenochrome source, our sex slaves
Climate change = populist conservatism growing world-wide
Massive problem = Trump
Serious action = mass violence / assassinations of populist candidates
More progress:
Over the past year, the movement to ban plastic straws has seen tremendous success. Major companies including Starbucks have decided to eliminate them in their stores, and some metropolitan areas have passed citywide bans. This consumer and environmental trend has been an encouraging example of collective action on an economy-wide scale and has no doubt helped keep plastic out of our oceans and out of marine life. But ultimately, these actions are small steps toward solving a massive problem.
To truly save the ocean, we must take serious action to halt climate change on a global scale — and soon.
Decoding code words:
Plastic straws = “hate” speech
Collective action = fascistic action (bundle of rods)
Plastic = justice interference
Oceans = operations
Marine life = blue life = Democrat life
Save the ocean = save our money source, our human adrenochrome source, our sex slaves
Climate change = populist conservatism growing world-wide
Massive problem = Trump
Serious action = mass violence / assassinations of populist candidates
Our oceans are critical to every part of our lives — they feed us, transport us, secure our borders, employ us, give us oxygen and inspire us — but week after week, headlines reflect gloom and doom. Coral reefs around the world are dying; rising seas are flooding coastal communities and threatening to overwhelm some of the world’s busiest airports; fishermen from New England to Alaska are hauling in empty nets; and intensifying storms threaten not just our coastlines but inland communities as well. Climate change is a major contributor to all these problems, and yet the ocean is far too often left out of conversations about climate solutions.
Decoding code words:
Oceans = operations & operators (cashflow derived from trafficking, corruption, drugs, guns, sex slaves)
Headlines reflecting doom and gloom for cabalists, pedophiles, corrupt CEOs, corrupt politicians, Hollywood scandals, suicides, etc
Coral reefs around the world dying = our human trafficking centers are being shut down
Rising seas (conservatives rising in power / influence of the minds of people in coastal communities, even to the point of shutting down future blue voting immigration from Marxist thought centers in the Middle East)
Fishermen = politicians fishing for supporters
Empty nets = decline of support from our friends who have been indicted / flipped
Paragraph 2 is decoded now:
Our oceans are critical to every part of our lives — they feed us, transport us, secure our borders, employ us, give us oxygen and inspire us — but week after week, headlines reflect gloom and doom. Coral reefs around the world are dying; rising seas are flooding coastal communities and threatening to overwhelm some of the world’s busiest airports; fishermen from New England to Alaska are hauling in empty nets; and intensifying storms threaten not just our coastlines but inland communities as well. Climate change is a major contributor to all these problems, and yet the ocean is far too often left out of conversations about climate solutions.
Decoding code words:
Oceans = operations & operators (cashflow derived from trafficking, corruption, drugs, guns, sex slaves)
Headlines reflecting doom and gloom for cabalists, pedophiles, corrupt CEOs, corrupt politicians, Hollywood scandals, suicides, etc
Coral reefs around the world dying = our human trafficking centers are being shut down
Rising seas (conservatives rising in power / influence of the minds of people in coastal communities, even to the point of shutting down future blue voting immigration from Marxist thought centers in the Middle East)
Fishermen = politicians fishing for supporters
Empty nets = decline of support from our friends who have been indicted / flipped
Intensifying storm = Trump, Sessions, and Wray’s impending prosecutions
Inland communities = marginal blue communities that were starting to gain a foothold, such as Phoenix, Arizona
Far too often our operations and operators are left out of conversations on controlling conservative thought and action…
I'll have the complete decode in the next Bread…
Well I finished it up faster than expected… Here are all three pages of decoding…
Here's one from March you can try to decode as well:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/trump-is-on-a-rampage-to-endanger-the-planet-now-its-up-to-us-to-save-it/2017/03/28/62790e5a-13d3-11e7-ada0-1489b735b3a3_story.html?utm_term=.79b34dc6d619
Add the fact that Podesta has posted several of these op-eds that use the word rampage…
March's link is included in my final decode…
https://www.washingtonpost.com/pr/wp/2017/02/23/john-podesta-joins-the-washington-post-as-a-contributing-columnist/
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/john-podesta-something-is-deeply-broken-at-the-fbi/2016/12/15/51668ab4-c303-11e6-9a51-cd56ea1c2bb7_story.html
A little timeline of JP at Wapo…
The FBI one probably includes code words too…