Been following along with some of the Kenton Island digs, and thought I'd chime in with some digs on a nearby island in the Puget Sound–especially since Q #1869 asked:
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Do people travel to islands to [Fish]?
How many billionaires own islands?
How many billionaires live on islands?
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Much of the dig revolves around the testimony of Tony Rodriguez, whose tale is complicated and fascinating to listen to. He's given scores of interviews with many interviewers/research that you can search out for yourself. The Quick Rundown (just giving relevant detail here) is that in the 1980's he went thru TBMC starting at about 9 years of age at a facility somewhere near China Lake, in which they trained children to be psychics. Says they then brought him to Peru where he would board C-130's loaded with cocaine, be given an IV drug drip, and while unconscious, could provide useful info for the smugglers. At around puberty he lost the ability, then was sent back to Seattle to work for as a sex slave on the estate of a now deceased billionaire who was a practicing Satanist. Said they'd host political fundraisers, kids were bought and sold there and that sometimes guys from the military take kids from the property to bring to events. Also describes the pedo blackmail aspect of things where the kids would be on the lawn, naked and chained up, and there'd be someone in the bushes with a camera/telescopic lens to get compromising material on these politicians. Also talks about being forced to drink the blood of a murdered 5-6 year old boy…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f41-1Eleb-o
Now, I will say that Tony doesn't mention the name of the island, the name of the billionaire/satanist nor the name of the estate (he claims he's doing so because he "doesn't want to stir up the hornets nest") but I used my autism to narrow it down to one candidate that meets all the criteria.
Criteria (according to Tony's testimony):
>Billionaire
>Died a few years back (I think he said 'sometime in the 2000's')
>Owned or managed a shipping business
>Lived on a island you can ferry to from Seattle
>"He had 6-7 houses on 500 acres
>Explicitly called the 500 acre estate "a farm"
(1/2)