Handkerchief Code - WikiLeaks Email Evidence
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The Handkerchief Code

WikiLeaks Email ID: 32795 — "White w/ Black" = Sadism according to Wikipedia. The evidence speaks for itself.

Content Warning: This page discusses documented underground communication codes and their potential application to leaked emails. The handkerchief code is a real, documented phenomenon from LGBTQ history that has been co-opted for darker purposes. All email quotes are verifiable on WikiLeaks.

What is the Handkerchief Code?

The handkerchief code (also known as the "hanky code" or "flagging") is a color-coded system that originated in the 1970s gay leather subculture. Different colored handkerchiefs worn in specific pockets signaled sexual preferences and interests.

This system of coded communication has been documented extensively and is publicly known. The concern arises when similar coded language appears in emails between powerful political figures discussing "handkerchiefs with pizza-related maps."

Wikipedia: Handkerchief Code

Traditional Handkerchief Code Colors

These are documented meanings from the traditional handkerchief code. The system proves that coded communication via colors and symbols has historical precedent.

White
Safe sex
Light Blue
Oral sex
Red
Fisting
Yellow
Watersports
Black
S&M
Orange
Anything goes
Purple
Piercing
Green
Hustler/prostitution

Source: Documented LGBTQ history and Wikipedia

Alleged Underground Food Terminology

Researchers have identified patterns in the Podesta emails where food terms are used in contexts that make no literal sense. The following alleged code has been compiled from various research sources:

PizzaGirl

Food terminology used in suspicious contexts

HotdogBoy

Food terminology used in suspicious contexts

CheeseLittle girl

Used in phrases like 'cheese pizza' (CP)

PastaLittle boy

Food terminology

Ice creamMale prostitute

Food terminology

WalnutPerson of color

Used as 'walnut sauce'

MapSemen

Referenced in 'pizza-related map' email

SauceOrgy

Food terminology

Note: These alleged meanings come from underground research and have not been officially confirmed. However, when applied to the Podesta emails, they transform nonsensical phrases into disturbingly coherent statements.

Key Emails Using This Terminology

🔥 SMOKING GUNpodesta-32795
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The Pizza-Related Handkerchief

"The realtor found a handkerchief (I think it has a map that seems pizza-related). Is it yours? They can send it if you want."

From: Susan SandlerTo: John PodestaSeptember 2, 2014

Why This Matters

The infamous email that sparked investigation. Why would a handkerchief have a 'pizza-related map'? This makes no literal sense but aligns perfectly with handkerchief code terminology.

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Dominos on Cheese vs Pasta

"Do you think I'll do better playing dominos on cheese than on pasta?"

From: Herb SandlerTo: John PodestaDecember 24, 2015

Why This Matters

Playing 'dominos' on 'cheese' vs 'pasta' makes no sense as literal food. If cheese = little girl and pasta = little boy, this becomes darkly coherent.

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Hotdog Stand in Hawaii

"I think Obama spent about $65,000 of the tax-payers money flying in pizza/dogs from Chicago for a private party at the White House"

From: Fred Burton (Stratfor)May 14, 2009

Why This Matters

The White House has strict food security - outside food is NOT allowed in. $65,000 for pizza and hotdogs is absurd. What was actually flown in?

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Handkerchiefs and Maps

"Hi John, The realtor found a handkerchief (I think it has a map that seems pizza-related)."

From: Kathryn TateTo: Susan SandlerSeptember 2014

Why This Matters

Full email chain about the handkerchief. Multiple people discuss this 'pizza-related map' handkerchief as if it's completely normal.

The Central Question

"The realtor found a handkerchief (I think it has a map that seems pizza-related)"

What does a "pizza-related map" on a handkerchief mean literally? Nothing. But in the context of documented code systems, it takes on a much darker meaning. Why would powerful political figures discuss such nonsensical items unless they meant something else entirely?