Anonymous ID: dfef50 Dec. 14, 2017, 7:13 p.m. No.99928   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Thank you anon for post >>98604 and your digging:

 

ere is also a statue at Hearst Castle of "Antinous as the god Osiris" - which brings us back to James Alefantis, who used a statue of Antinous as his profile pic on Instagram. (Pics related.)

 

Some speculate Hearst Castle is the real “Hotel California”…

 

William Hearst may also have been a sort of photo-Mockingbird in the 1920’s:

 

"William was almost ruthless in his quest to become the best newspaper in New York City, many times outbidding his competitors to hire the most aggressive executives and reporters even from within their own ranks. Hearst's slam-bang, outrageous editorial caught the attention of a whole new market of readers, outnumbering the competition by leaps and bounds.

 

Once the dust settled in San Francisco and New York, Hearst added the Chicago American in 1900, the Chicago Examiner in 1902 and the Boston American and the Los Angeles Examiner in 1904 beginning the Hearst empire that we know today. During the 1920s, one American in every four read a Hearst newspaper — consisting of 20 daily and 11 Sunday editions in 13 cities plus the King Features syndication service, the International News Service, the American Weekly (Sunday syndicated supplement), International News Reel and a collection of upscale national magazines including Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping and Harper's Bazaar."

 

Sauces:

 

https:/ /www.cnbc.com/2015/04/02/hearst-castle-stayed-alone-thanks-to-a-huge-land-deal.html

 

http:// www.islandconnections.com/edit/family_fortunes.htm

 

I grew up near there and always knew there was something going on. A gigantic "castle" compound built so far away from everything that there could be total control over the surrounding countryside.

Kind of like Thousand Spring Ranch, Weiser Idaho, with it's manned gates and guard towers. Locals say by the time you've made a gate, they've got at least 7 facial recog makes on you, your entire backstory, and much more you don't want to know. Hookers and blow? Sheeet, that's for the normie visitors.