Anonymous ID: e3b7e4 Aug. 15, 2018, 9:12 p.m. No.2622637   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2619099 (pb)

I believe the image above the headboard on the VanderBilt Bed, traces to Oaxaca, Mexico

not Guatemala

I believe there's a church there with that Deity, where they do the Baby sacrifice. There's more to that image. For instance, the Rooster. I can't remember the details.

I looked into this when the images were first brought up. It's likely all in the bread, if the Bread is archived somewhere.

There is an image to our right, to GV's left , on the wall, [in the GV and AC image] which is the same deity, less Christianized.

I think they use this "Goddess" as an excuse for their weird and sick actions. - It's a perversion hidden as an ~authentic religion?

According to Wiki; Gloria is still alive. [an anon thought otherwise in a previous bread, so I will just mention it]

Hi Gloria!

How did Carter fall off the balcony, with you there with him?

Anonymous ID: e3b7e4 Aug. 15, 2018, 9:32 p.m. No.2622916   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2999

>>2622640

Resembles underground pool at Hearst "Castle" Calif. connected to Hollywood and Yellow Journalism

Underground pool called "Roman Pool"

There are fixtures around the edge which could be utilized for ropes.

They call it the "Underground" pool and I was told that at the time Hearst lived there his guests didn't like to use that pool; It was given to the sevants to use, but they didn't like it either. Pity because the tiles are gorgeous . And they are made with real gold

https://hearstcastle.org/history-behind-hearst-castle/the-castle/pools/

 

Vanderbilt [Alva Belmont (1853–1933) Socialite and suffragette.] and Hearst are both connected to a place on Long Island North Shore which has a history connected to the Newspaper business and which was said to be the model town for the setting of "Great Gatsby" F.S . Fitzgerals novel

SANDS Point.

 

Both the Vanderbilts and the Hearsts are allegedly connected to the 13 "bloodline" families of the "Illumanati"

https://www.lovethetruth.com/books/13_bloodlines/vanduyn.htm

Anonymous ID: e3b7e4 Aug. 15, 2018, 9:39 p.m. No.2622999   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3053 >>3077

>>2622916

 

"The Roman Pool at Hearst Castle is a tiled indoor pool decorated with eight statues of Roman gods, goddesses and heroes. The pool appears to be styled after an ancient Roman bath such as the Baths of Caracalla in Rome c. 211-17 CE. The mosaic tiled patterns were inspired by mosaics found in the 5th Century Mausoleum of Galla Placidia in Ravenna, Italy. They are also representative of traditional marine monster themes that can be found in ancient Roman baths. The statues are rough copies of ancient Greek and Roman statues. One such copy represents the “Apoxyomenos.” Statuary was used on a considerable scale in the Baths of Caracalla.

 

The pool and surrounding room, which were built from 1927-1934, can be compared to an ancient Roman bath. The pool, like the baths, is located indoors. Its water was heated as in a tepidarium. However, in Hearst’s complex there were no hot or cold baths as there were in the ancient complex. The Roman Pool complex was designed to contain an exercise room, sweat baths, a handball court and dressing rooms.

 

The Roman Pool is decorated from ceiling to floor with 1″ square mosaic tiles. These glass tiles, called smalti, are either colored (mainly blue or orange) or are clear with fused gold inside. The intense colors and shimmering gold of the tiles combine to create a breathtaking effect. The designs created by the tiles were developed by muralist Camille Solon. The inspiration for some of these designs came from the 5th Century Mausoleum of Galla Placidia.

 

Hearst was affected by the beauty of the mosaics in the mausoleum and incorporated similar styles into his Roman Pool. The walls of the mausoleum are marble but the vaulted arches are composed of blue and gold smalti. The roofs and dome are covered with mosaics of night blue, powdered with stars. The Roman Pool is similar to the mausoleum with its blue and gold color scheme and stylized star patterns. It differs because marble was only used in the statues, not on the walls, and there are no religious murals.

 

Decorating the Roman Pool are eight marble statues. These statues were carved starting in 1930 by Carlo Freter working in Pietrasanta, Italy. They are rough copies of ancient Greek and Roman statues. The statue of “Apoxyomenos” is found near the east side of the building. “Apoxyomenos,” also known as “The Scraper,” is a statue of an athlete scraping dirt and moisture off the underside of his right arm. The original bronze statue was created by the Greek sculptor Lysippos c. 320 B.C.E. Because Lysippos’ work does not survive, Freter worked from an ancient Roman copy of “The Scraper” found in the Vatican museum in Rome. Freter faithfully copied the Roman copy but also completes the statue with the addition of the missing strigil (scraper) and the missing fingers of the outstretched hand."

 

They call it the "Underground" pool rather than the "Indoor" pool though it's not really buried since it has windows. But was said to be based on the Catacombs [modeled upon ]

 

Most of the pool is the same depth; flat on the bottom. I remember that from the tour I took . there might be parts more shallow. but the main area is the same depth for the length. That was another reason given for why it was unpopular.

Anonymous ID: e3b7e4 Aug. 15, 2018, 9:44 p.m. No.2623053   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2622999

"A mausoleum a is an external free-standing building constructed as a monument enclosing the interment space or burial chamber of a deceased person or people. A monument without the interment is a cenotaph."

Catacomb

These are human-made subterranean passageways for religious practice. Any chamber used as a burial place is a catacomb, although the word is most commonly associated with the Roman Empire.

 

I might have been incorrect above in the use of the word "Catacomb" since the pool was not completely buried. But still meaning is the same. Place of burial of the dead.