Not to derail anything but anyone think we should be reading into this at all? https://www.hannity.com/media-room/bidens-health-democrat-official-says-former-vp-under-doctors-orders-not-to-travel/ Lock down or something? Funny how he cannot travel all of a sudden.
Found this: https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1455737
They recognize each other, wearing red shoes. That means : We take the children over the rainbow, to abuse and kill them. That's a very funny stuff to show off these shoes to the pope !
Biljana djurdjevic, T Podesta favorite "artist", paint some children tortured with red shoes
This as well? Trying to add on what I find !
Watch the end of the movie "Pan's Labyrinth." At the end of the movie the leading character "Ofelia" has to pass the ultimate test; a child offer to Pan. (Faun in Roman culture) She has to offer blood of her baby brother in a ritual to open a portal to her throne (symbol of power), but she refuses and instead she is killed herself, (by her stepfather, which is in fact also a child offer because she herself is a child) By offering her own life she passes the ultimate test and she wakes up in another world, the world she belongs to and where her throne is waiting for her. Here she is wearing red shoes as a symbol that she passed the ultimate test of child offer (in her case her own life) which can be seen as the highest initiation. Her red shoes are also a direct reference to Dorothy and her ruby slippers. Using this allegory with Pan's Labyrinth, wearing red shoes could be a mark that someone passed the initiation of child offer.
Scenes:
The child offer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoN56mHkSJwYouTube
Renascence in red dress with red shoes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvjiQTdcCRUYouTube
Notes:
*Some sources say Pan is the God of sexual perversion, pedophilia and rape. (mark the name of the girl in the word: "ped-ophilia")
*James Alefantis compares himself to Pan. https://twitter.com/brittpettibone/status/806254292952707073
*Ophelia is also a character in Shakespeare's Hamlet who at the end of the play is found dead, her body floating in water. A painting of Biljana Djurdjevic in John Podesta's collection resembles well known paintings of Shakespeare's Ophelia. https://66.media.tumblr.com/69839ab471e3077a6c731b54d5573412/tumblr_npfc1s5LmN1rx9tato1_1280.jpgJPG
In Pan's Labyrinth Ofelia wears red shoes after her death and renascence in the other world. In Biljana Djurdjevic Ophelia-like painting the girl wears red shoes. https://www.biljanadjurdjevic.com/images/HotBed/3Hotbed.jpg