Anonymous ID: ae63fb March 1, 2021, 6:50 p.m. No.13082934   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3034

>>13082888

>Pitt purchased the painting from antiques dealer Bill Rau, who previously told CNN President Roosevelt's son had sold the piece to a filmmaker in the 1960s. According to Rau, the painting eventually ended up in New Orleans, where it was kept in a local family's closet for more than five decades before a family member contacted his gallery, M.S. Rau.

 

So it would have been Roosevelt's son that would have asked permission from Congress to get the painting?

-→ Foreign Emoluments Clause

 

Any record of this request?

Anonymous ID: ae63fb March 1, 2021, 7:08 p.m. No.13083059   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13083038

Thank goodness they are continuing to develop new variants. Without new variants thing would get back to normal except we are 'living in the new normal'. Remember?

how dare you question the development!

Anonymous ID: ae63fb March 1, 2021, 7:20 p.m. No.13083145   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3195 >>3401 >>3480 >>3561

>>13083093

https://www.gate1foundation.org/projects/PERU

 

Peru is Gate 1 Foundation's first and longest standing Country Partner, and is home to the largest number of Foundation schools. The Foundation currently supports eight separate schools in Peru, with an additional three schools it has supported in the past that are considered successful, completed projects. Situated in the Peruvian highlands near the ancient citadel of Machu Picchu, Cusco is the city closest to all of the Foundation's supported schools.

 

OUR IMPACT

Among the major projects the Foundation has funded at many of its eight affiliated schools in Peru, are: new kitchen and dining facilities; new playgrounds; new bathrooms; roofing for unprotected buildings; and greenhouses. The greenhouse built by the Foundation at Chectuyoc School in the Marangani District, for example, supports the growing of food that can be used in school meals, meaning cost savings for the parents of the school's students, whose resources are limited. In addition to these building and infrastructure projects funded by the Foundation, Gate 1 invites tour passengers, who visit our schools as part of their itineraries, to bring small items that are needed but in short supply, to give to the school's students. In this way, Gate 1 Foundation is able to supplement its large-scale contributions with essential educational supplies, which students' families are often unable to afford, thereby multiplying our positive impact on communities.

 

Wow, Bill has so much caring in his heart….