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A strange word appears over 800 times in the Epstein files — and it might just be the key to his disturbing ‘secret code’

This is a weird codeword.

The latest batch of documents released from the estate of convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein has revealed a potentially sickening secret code that was used to discuss his crimes. One innocuous word, “pizza,” shows up more than 800 times across the massive trove of files, leading many to believe it wasn’t being used to order dinner.

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This is truly awful stuff, highlighting the brazen and calculated approach Epstein and his associates took to running their international sex trafficking ring. This discovery is part of the roughly three million additional documents that have recently come out, per Unilad.

These documents continue to shed light on the comprehensive scope of Epstein’s crimes. Of course, this involves the trafficking of children for sexual abuse by Epstein and his powerful acquaintances and friends.

Epstein’s code makes you wonder about those conspiracies

The word “pizza” isn’t the only food item raising major red flags for investigators and the public. The related word “cheese” appears even more frequently throughout the documents, clocking in at over 1,138 times. When combined, the term “cheese pizza” is what has sparked serious alarm bells among online safety groups who track how predators communicate.

It’s believed that “cheese pizza” was used as a deliberate code because the initials, “CP,” are the same initials commonly used for “child pornography.” While Epstein’s emails often indicated a brazen and open approach to his horrific dealings, the frequency of these food terms suggests that he and his cohorts felt the need to shield some of their communication with coded language. This indicates a shocking level of preparation and organization behind the abuse.

While it’s certainly true that sometimes these words appear in genuine, literal discussions about food, many excerpts feel completely out of place and don’t make any sense if you try to interpret them innocently. You have to wonder why someone would need to discuss pizza and cheese so obsessively if they weren’t trying to hide something. The instances where the words appear to be used in contexts that have nothing to do with meals raise serious questions about whether they were actually being deployed to refer to something far more sinister.

For instance, one email exchange that has been released is particularly disturbing and difficult to interpret literally. In this communication, Epstein writes, “There are millions of babies, very little good vegatble [sic] cream cheese.” That sentence is seriously strange and unsettling, and it makes the code theory feel much more concrete. It definitely suggests a sinister intent behind the seemingly harmless food chatter.

These disturbing connections have raised serious questions about many powerful figures globally. Epstein became infamous for his connections to the wealthy and powerful. Evidence is continuing to emerge from survivors that Epstein ran his international sex trafficking ring for a long period of time.

Some of his associates, including President Trump and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the disgraced former member of the British royal family, have been accused of having sex with children. It’s important to note for clarity that President Trump himself has not been accused of a crime in connection with his association with Epstein.


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