Anonymous ID: eda782 March 1, 2019, 9:39 a.m. No.5449334   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9690 >>2482

This is Thomas anon,

 

Today, I want to go check four names (if I have the time to go over them all)

 

1 - Louisville.

 

2 - Ashaville.

 

3 - Lexington.

 

4 - Concord.

 

The reasons why I'm taking a "closer look" to these 4 specific places and names are because they kept on popping up during my research they seem to hold some kind of significance to the cabal = the same as St-Louis, Missouri, does & Q mentioned both Lexington and Concord, which means he wants to draw our attention to them.

 

So let's start with Louisville:

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louisville,_Kentucky

 

"Louisville (/ˈluːəvəl/ (About this soundlisten) LOO-ə-vəl, /ˈluːivɪl/ (About this soundlisten) LOO-ee-vil, /ˈlʊvəl/ (About this soundlisten) LUUV-əl) is the largest city in the Commonwealth of Kentucky and the 29th most-populous city in the United States.[d][5] It is one of two cities in Kentucky designated as first-class, the other being Lexington, the state's second-largest city.[e] Louisville is the historical seat and, since 2003, the nominal seat of Jefferson County, located in the state's north and on the border with Indiana.

 

Louisville was founded in 1778 by George Rogers Clark, making it one of the oldest cities west of the Appalachian Mountains. It is named after King Louis XVI of France. Sited beside the Falls of the Ohio, the only major obstruction to river traffic between the upper Ohio River and the Gulf of Mexico, the settlement first grew as a portage site. It was the founding city of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, which grew into a 6,000-mile (9,700 km) system across 13 states. Today, the city is known as the home of legendary boxer Muhammad Ali, the Kentucky Derby, Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC), the University of Louisville and its Louisville Cardinals athletic teams, Louisville Slugger baseball bats, and three of Kentucky's six Fortune 500 companies.[12] Its main airport is also the site of United Parcel Service's worldwide air hub. "

 

"During the Civil War, Louisville was a major stronghold of Union forces, which kept Kentucky firmly in the Union. By the end of the war, Louisville had not been attacked, although skirmishes and battles, including the battles of Perryville and Corydon, took place nearby. After Reconstruction, returning Confederate veterans largely took political control of the city, leading to the jibe that Louisville joined the Confederacy after the war was over. "

 

"The Louisville and Portland Canal and the Louisville and Nashville Railroad were important links in water and rail transportation. "

 

"The city is also a major center of the American whiskey industry, with about one-third of all bourbon coming from Louisville"

 

"Louisville prides itself in its large assortment of small, independent businesses and restaurants, some of which have become known for their ingenuity and creativity. In 1926, the Brown Hotel became the home of the Hot Brown "sandwich". A few blocks away, the Seelbach Hotel, which F. Scott Fitzgerald references in The Great Gatsby, is also famous for a secret back room where Al Capone would regularly meet with associates during the Prohibition era. The drink the Old Fashioned was invented in Louisville's Pendennis Club. "

 

 

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Anonymous ID: eda782 March 1, 2019, 10:03 a.m. No.5449690   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9997

>>5449334

 

"The Kentucky Center, dedicated in 1983, located in the downtown hotel and entertainment district, features a variety of plays and concerts. This is also the home of the Louisville Ballet, Louisville Orchestra, Bourbon Baroque, StageOne Family Theatre, Kentucky Shakespeare Festival, which operates the oldest professional outdoor Shakespeare festival, and the Kentucky Opera, which is the twelfth oldest opera in the United States. "

 

"Horse racing is also a major attraction. Churchill Downs is home to the Kentucky Derby, the largest sporting event in the state, as well as the Kentucky Oaks which together cap the two-week-long Kentucky Derby Festival. "

 

The Official Seal of the City of Louisville, no longer used following the merger, reflected its history and heritage in the fleur-de-lis representing French aid given during the Revolutionary War and the thirteen stars signifying the original colonies. The new Seal of Louisville Metro retains the fleur-de-lis, but has only two stars, one representing the city and the other the county. "

 

I then checked the Bourbon Baroque:

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bourbon_Baroque

 

"Bourbon Baroque is a period instrument ensemble from Louisville, Kentucky. It specialises in historical informed performance of the music of the 17th and 18th centuries. "

 

>>> I would like to add 3 notable persons names: Tom Cruise, Jennifer Lawrence both actors, and Thomas Edison the inventor. The reason I'm mentionin them is because all 3 come from Louisville but also all 3 are heavily involved in weird "religions" that are connected to occultism and secret societies and such stupid stuff.

 

>>> So now let me sum it up for Louisville: We have the royal blue, white and gold colors for the flag and seal. We have the fleur de lis for the flag and seal as well. It's named after Louis XVI. Eventhough it was a major hub in the civil war, it was "untouched". It was an important veing in the railroad. 1/3 of the alcohol called "Bourbon" comes from there. Amazingly for the third time in my research the name Al Capone pops up, along with the Great Gatsby. We have horse racing. The Bourbon Baroque orchestra has fleur de lis as it's symbol. And 3 notable persons (at least) known to their affiliation with cabal and occultism are from there.

 

>>> cherry on the top of the cake: The county where Louisville is was won by Killary in 2016 presidential election.

Anonymous ID: eda782 March 1, 2019, 10:22 a.m. No.5449997   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0220

>>5449690

 

Next is Nashville; I'm going to include also Ashville, since it's extremely close word to Nashville.

 

I guess anons already know that Ashville is where Biltmore estate is in North Carolina:

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biltmore_Estate

 

"Biltmore Estate is a historic house museum and tourist attraction in Asheville, North Carolina. Biltmore House, the main residence, is a Châteauesque-style mansion built for George Washington Vanderbilt II between 1889 and 1895 and is the largest privately owned house in the United States, at 178,926 square feet (16,622.8 m2) of floor space (135,280 square feet of living area).[2] Still owned by George Vanderbilt's descendants, it remains one of the most prominent examples of Gilded Age mansions. "

 

Anons can read the rest, or even already know all that needs to be known about the place.

 

I took a little look at Ashville:

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asheville,_North_Carolina

 

"Asheville, with a population of approximately 2,500 by 1861, remained relatively untouched by the Civil War, but contributed a number of companies to the Confederate States Army, and a substantially smaller number of soldiers to the Union. For a time, an Enfield rifle manufacturing facility was located in the town. The war came to Asheville as an afterthought, when the "Battle of Asheville" was fought in early April 1865 at the present-day site of the University of North Carolina at Asheville, with Union forces withdrawing to Tennessee after encountering resistance from a small group of Confederate senior and junior reserves and recuperating Confederate soldiers in prepared trench lines across the Buncombe Turnpike; orders had been given to the Union force to take Asheville only if this could be accomplished without significant losses."

 

>>> We have fleurs de Lys everywhere in Biltmore, and we already know it's the symbol of the Bourbons. And we already know Payseur aka Louis XVII landed and established his "home" in North Carolina, if i'm not mistaking. And Ashville was "relatively" spared during the civil war.

 

>>>And again cherry on top of the cake, the county was won by Killary in 2016 presidential election. So now we have 3 places that are symbolic and significant to Payseur heir and they were all 3 won by Killary in 2016 election. WOW! What a coincidnce!

Anonymous ID: eda782 March 1, 2019, 10:36 a.m. No.5450220   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0339

>>5449997

 

Now Nasheville, Tennesseee:

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nashville,_Tennessee

 

"Nashville is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Tennessee. The city is the county seat of Davidson County and is located on the Cumberland River.[7] The city's population ranks 24th in the U.S. According to 2017 estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau, the total consolidated city-county population stood at 691,243.[4] The "balance" population, which excludes semi-independent municipalities within Davidson County, was 667,560 in 2017.[6] "

 

"The town of Nashville was founded by James Robertson, John Donelson, and a party of Overmountain Men in 1779, near the original Cumberland settlement of Fort Nashborough. It was named for Francis Nash, the American Revolutionary War hero. Nashville quickly grew because of its strategic location, accessibility as a port on the Cumberland River, a tributary of the Ohio River; and its later status as a major railroad center. By 1800, the city had 345 residents, including 136 enslaved African Americans and 14 free African-American residents.[20] In 1806, Nashville was incorporated as a city and became the county seat of Davidson County, Tennessee. In 1843, the city was named as the permanent capital of the state of Tennessee. "

 

"By 1860, when the first rumblings of secession began to be heard across the South, antebellum Nashville was a prosperous city. The city's significance as a shipping port made it a desirable prize as a means of controlling important river and railroad transportation routes. In February 1862, Nashville became the first state capital to fall to Union troops. The state was occupied by Union troops for the duration of the war. The Battle of Nashville (December 15–16, 1864) was a significant Union victory and perhaps the most decisive tactical victory gained by either side in the war; it was also the war's final major military action in which Tennessee regiments played a large part on both sides of the battle."

 

"In 1868, a few years after the Civil War, the Nashville chapter of the Ku Klux Klan was founded by Confederate veteran John W. Morton.[25] Chapters of this secret insurgent group formed throughout the state and the South; they opposed voting and organizing by freedmen, and sometimes also attacked their white allies, including schoolteachers from the North. "

 

"These healthy economic times left the city with a legacy of grand classical-style buildings, including the Parthenon in Centennial Park, near downtown."

 

"In 1979, the Ku Klux Klan burnt crosses outside two African-American sites in Nashville, including the city headquarters of the NAACP."

 

"CoreCivic, formerly known as Corrections Corporation of America and one of the largest private corrections company in the United States, was founded in Nashville in 1983.[102][103] Vanderbilt University was one of its investors prior to the company's initial public offering."

Anonymous ID: eda782 March 1, 2019, 10:44 a.m. No.5450339   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0557

>>5450220

 

More on Nashville:

 

"Much of the city's cultural life has revolved around its large university community. Particularly significant in this respect were two groups of critics and writers who were associated with Vanderbilt University in the early 20th century: the Fugitives and the Agrarians.

 

Popular destinations include Fort Nashborough and Fort Negley, the former being a reconstruction of the original settlement, the latter being a semi-restored Civil War battle fort; the Tennessee State Museum; and The Parthenon, a full-scale replica of the original Parthenon in Athens."

 

"As the city's name itself is a metonym for the country music industry, many popular tourist attractions involve country music, including the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, Belcourt Theatre, and Ryman Auditorium."

 

"Athens of the South: Home to 24 post-secondary educational institutions, Nashville has long been compared to Athens, the ancient city of learning and site of Plato's Academy. Since 1897, a full-scale replica of the Athenian Parthenon has stood in Nashville, and many examples of classical and neoclassical architecture can be found in the city.[142] The term was popularized by Philip Lindsley (1786–1855), President of the University of Nashville, though it is unclear whether he was the first person to use the phrase.

The Protestant Vatican[143] or The Buckle of the Bible Belt:[144] Nashville has over 700 churches,[145] several seminaries, a number of Christian music companies, and is the headquarters for the publishing arms of the Southern Baptist Convention (LifeWay Christian Resources), the United Methodist Church (United Methodist Publishing House) and the National Baptist Convention (Sunday School Publishing Board). It is also the seat of the National Baptist Convention, the National Association of Free Will Baptists, the Gideons International, the Gospel Music Association, and Thomas Nelson, the world's largest producer of Bibles"

Anonymous ID: eda782 March 1, 2019, 10:58 a.m. No.5450557   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2451

>>5450339

 

Forgot to include this part in the first drop about Nashville:

 

"Nashville is a center for the music, healthcare, publishing, private prison,[9] banking and transportation industries, and is home to numerous colleges and universities such as Tennessee State University, Vanderbilt University, Belmont University, Fisk University, and Lipscomb University.[10] Entities with headquarters in the city include Asurion,[11] Bridgestone Americas,[12] Captain D's,[13] CoreCivic,[14] Dollar General,[15] Hospital Corporation of America,[16] LifeWay Christian Resources,[17] Logan's Roadhouse,[18] and Ryman Hospitality Properties.[19] "

 

>>> Now let me sum it up about Nashville:

 

Flag and seal both have royal blue, white and gold, aka Bourbons colors. The "SUN" in both seal and flag reminds me of the SUN KING aka Louis XIV. And of course we have on both the fleur de lis. This one wasn't named after a french monarch though, and it wasn't "spared" from the battles of the civil war mostly because it seems to be a KEY place. KKK were active there. A Parthenon, a replica of the one in Athenes was built. We have Vanderbilt university and stadium, as well as Belmont university. Vanderbilt university invested in "private correction " places (jeez! that reminds me of the tainted blood the Clintons sold when they were governors of Arkansas). We have Belcourt theatre (remember Belcourt house owned by Alva Vanderbilt?) and Look at the nicknames the place earned.

 

>>> This time we have 2 cherries on top of the cake: 1 - Along with St-Louis, Missouri, Nashville, Tennessee was one of the places "visited" by Albert Pike, in 1831. And 2 - again, the county where Nashville is in, was won by Killary in 2016 presidential election.

 

Anons start to see a pattern here?

Anonymous ID: eda782 March 1, 2019, 12:36 p.m. No.5451916   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>5450635

 

Thank you for the pictures anon. The research you did on Dubai are good and correct. It's totally artificial.

 

That area of the world has been a cabal "trading" poste or "comptoire" during historical times, as a mid way, between East Asia (china and India) and Europe. And the Cabal, mostly the rothschilds, have been doing whatever they can over the centuries to get their hands on all types of trade routes, naval, air or land.

 

That is one heck of a corrupt place. Take a lood at Abu Dhabi as well, mostly the architecture. Don't forget there is a US military base there as well, even an English one if my memory is correct. There are also us and british military bases in Qatar and kuwait. This is one big spider web over there anon.

 

The UAE are terribly, terribly corrupt. But they came in second place only after KSA = that is still the top dog in the gulf of arabia. Qatar takes place number 3.

 

All 3 are big sponsors of islamic fundamentalism, extremism. They like to use blades when it comes to slaughter, that's part of their signature. They are the principal funders of Al Qaida and ISIS. They gave all the money and even bought the weapons from Us, Israel and europe to give to ISIS. They were the ones opening the training camps, and they were the ones funneling money to Turkey and Jordan to support ISIS.

 

And I believe UAE played a role in 9/11, a minor one, KSA played the big part. Pedophilia is very rampant there. They buy and sell women and children in secret "slave" markets. They connect to Brunei. With money, they bought most of western countries politicians, even historical monuments, businesses and houses. Like when they purchased REAL MADRID soccer team, they stipulated in the contract, that the "tiny" cross in the crown of the Real Madrid logo should be removed. Take a look at the newspapers about this.

 

And unfortunetly, there have been many reports of doctors, that have been hush hush, about finding animal semen in women vaginas when these women were rushed to hospitals. This kind of topic is highly sensitive and they are going to great length to "extreminate" sources, either humans or written articles. You get my point.

 

But we see, this is all managed = under the direction of Mossade. They have a terribly heavy presence there and they control a lot of things. The intelligence community of KSA and UAE are just foot soldiers for Mossad. And it's rumored that the MANY kings and princes for decades now, either in KSA or UAE, have their "private personal", as in cooking chef, barbour, stewarts, drivers and mostly their doctors, are all mossade.

 

Yes, Dubai is very, extremly corrupt and it's all artificial. That splendor is just a fake facade. Underneath there is terrible things. It's all hidden under a thin veil of deceit and money. It's a big laundering place for cabal money. There are plenty of rumors when it comes to Hussein having a "villa" there and bank accounts. I heard the same rumors concerning the Clintons, and they even have a "villa" in Qatar as well. Don't forget Huma Abedine is KSA agent.

 

I'm not that worried about the extradition thing. The gvt in these place hold on their seats only by money, mossade support and US military support. Remove all 3 and they are fried ducks. I think Potus has been taking care of money and military issue, as for mossad, take a look at what's happening to bibi now ^_^ it's fun to see that bastard scramble like the roach that he is.

 

Ruler of Dubai seems to be the most corrupt, even though sometimes I think he is on equal ground with the one of Abi Dhabi. Ruler of Dubais is believed to have 187 is own son a couple of years ago (don't recall when exactly), from what was told, that young men was an extremely bad apple and he wasn't being discreet about it. He got out of control and his dad wacked him. Did you check his connection to the Windsors? That's a good area of digging if you want to connect it all to Cabal and pedophilia. And take a look at the stars whom have gone to "special" visits to UAE; it is rumored that Kim Kardashian was paid with a pouch of gem stones (rubies, diamonds, etc) when she was "hired" for 3 nights with a shiekh or prince o whatever they are called.

 

As for the pictures, thank you a lot again. It does look like a bird = it might be the arabian gulf eagle or falcon. They have it all over their stamps (for mail) and even on their money. But it could also be a phoenix.

 

Once the laundered money stops pouring in, Dubai is going to return to it's orignal state = a desert. What rises up quickly gets demolished quickly. That place is artificial, it's not "grassroot" if you know what i mean here. And what is artificial won't last. it may exist for some decades, but not much longer. It will go back to it's original form once you pull out what is "supporting" it.

 

Take care anon. You've got good digs there. Keep up the good work.

Anonymous ID: eda782 March 1, 2019, 1:14 p.m. No.5452451   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2604 >>0729

>>5450557

 

I then took a look at this "new" Parthenon:

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parthenon_(Nashville)

 

"The Parthenon in Centennial Park, in Nashville, Tennessee, is a full-scale replica of the original Parthenon in Athens. It was designed by Confederate veteran William Crawford Smith and built in 1897 as part of the Tennessee Centennial Exposition.

 

Today the Parthenon, which functions as an art museum, stands as the centerpiece of Centennial Park, a large public park just west of downtown Nashville. Alan LeQuire's 1990 re-creation of the Athena Parthenos statue is the focus of the Parthenon just as it was in ancient Greece. The statue of Athena Parthenos within is a reconstruction, to careful scholarly standards, of the long-lost original: she is cuirassed and helmeted, carries a shield on her left arm and a small 6-foot-high (1.8 m) statue of Nike (Victory) in her right palm, and stands 42 feet (13 m) high, gilt with more than 8 pounds (3.6 kg) of gold leaf; an equally colossal serpent rears its head between her and her shield. Since the building is complete and its decorations were polychromed (painted in colors) as close to the presumed original as possible, this replica of the original Parthenon in Athens serves as a monument to what is considered the pinnacle of classical architecture. The plaster replicas of the Parthenon Marbles found in the naos (the east room of the main hall) are direct casts of the original sculptures which adorned the pediments of the Athenian Parthenon, dating back to 438 BC. The surviving originals are housed in the British Museum in London and at the Acropolis Museum in Athens. "

 

"Nashville's nickname, the "Athens of the South",[4] influenced the choice of the building as the centerpiece of the 1897 Centennial Exposition. A number of buildings at the exposition were based on ancient originals. However, the Parthenon was the only one that was an exact reproduction. It was also the only one that was preserved by the city, although the Knights of Pythias Pavilion building was purchased and moved to nearby Franklin, Tennessee.

 

Major Eugene Castner Lewis was the director of the Tennessee Centennial Exposition and it was at his suggestion that a reproduction of the Parthenon be built in Nashville to serve as the centerpiece of Tennessee's Centennial Celebration. Lewis also served as the chief civil engineer for the Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railroad."

 

Before i go deeper into the dig, I want that is most probably going to get me some "nasty" comments or it might get on some persons nerves. That is not my intention anons.

 

I'm going to "defend" the godess ATHENA.

 

I know anons, I know….. that is pagan, and I know about the owl and Moloch and all that crap. Don't forget that the cabal likes to take what is "good" and "stain" it, sully it, transform it into bad things for satan. Just like the reversed cross, that is saint Peter's cross. That's not the devil cross, but the cabal took what is sacred and used it for blasphemy.

 

Now let's put the owl symbol aside for a couple of minutes and just talk about the goddess Athena. She is the PATRON or PROTECTOR of mythological HEROES whom fought "monsters". Apart Jason being protected by Hera, I don't recall any other "hero" not being under the patronage of Athena. In my line of work, in my domaine in expertise, picking up symbols and using mythological texts are my daily routine. So i know my stuff.

 

Anons forget who is the lady we ALL see on the front of court houses. Whom is the blindfolded lady, with a scale in one hand and the sword in the other? That's Athena, as she presided over the first ever court. She is the OLYMPIAN goddess of justice. Now I bet a lot of anons are going to pop up and start arguing, telling there is this Titan that represent justice, or metis, or Thetys or whatever….. please keep it to yourselves. I know all of the greek mythology by heart ever since i was 12. It's far more complicated than what anyone think it is. There are 3 major eras in it = archaic, classical and hellenistic ages. And it differs in each era from one major area to another, like the myth differes from Sparta or Millet or Pergamon. So don't waste your breath on this topic with me. I'm too old to change my mind about it.

 

And I would also like to point out anons that the SCALE or the LIBRA is one of Athena's symbols. And we all know that is also the symbol of law and justice.

Anonymous ID: eda782 March 1, 2019, 1:23 p.m. No.5452604   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2766 >>0729

>>5452451

 

And in the same time we have NIKE always with Athena. They even merged in Hellenistic era to become one and the same (long story there). This merger makes Athena the goddess of justice and victory in the same time. it means that justice and righthousness will always be victorious, no matter how much times passes by. Don't forget the titanomachy, after Kronos = Saturn = time was defeated, Zeus, after the chaos in stepped in the universe because of the war against the titans, reorganized the universe and he placed the sign of LIBRA = Scale in the 7th house of the zodiac = Athena his heiress became the protector of the door way of the SKY or should I say Cosmos, which symbolizes the victory of justice over chaos no matter how much times passes by. She is the guardian and protector of the balance of the universe.

 

Again, if you disagree, that is your opinion, but please, spare me, I'm too old to change my mind about this specific subject, I've been working with myths all of my life and i'm up to my ears with them. I don't want to get into arguments or explain a lifetime of reading and research about this. I'm not here to justify what i have read in the past and what I know.

 

I appologize if I sound rude, but i rather cut the rope here about this. Now I'm going to check about the kinghts of Pythias Pavillion:

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knights_of_Pythias_Pavilion

 

"The Knights of Pythias Pavilion in Franklin, Tennessee, also known as Carlisle House, is a Classical Revival architecture building designed by Henry Gibel and built in 1897. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988"

 

>>> this place has intregued me a lot, mostly because of it's name and there is barely any information about it. Could it be it's just an empty hall/place? I don't know what to make of it.

 

Then I took a look at Eugene Lewis:

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_C._Lewis

 

"Major Eugene C. Lewis (June 21, 1845 - February 13, 1917) was an American engineer and businessman. He served as the chairman of the Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway from 1900 to 1917. As a civic leader, he helped develop Shelby Park and Centennial Park, including the Parthenon, as well as Union Station."

Anonymous ID: eda782 March 1, 2019, 1:33 p.m. No.5452766   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3233 >>3274

>>5452604

 

"Eugene C. Lewis was born on June 21, 1845.[1] His father was the manager of the Cumberland Iron Works.[2] Lewis was educated at the Pennsylvania Military Academy, enrolling in 1862, during the American Civil War."

 

"Lewis began his career as the president of Sycamore Mills in Cheatham County, Tennessee.[2] He also designed at least two bridges over Sycamore Creek in Nashville.[4] Additionally, he was the honorary president of the American Association of Engineers.[5]

 

Lewis joined the Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway as an industrial engineer.[5] He was elected to its board of directors in 1896, and he served as its chairman from 1900 to 1917."

 

"Lewis was also the first vice president of the Nashville Art Association and the Park Commission for the City of Nashville.[5] In 1916, a lawsuit showed he had hired his son, his brother, his niece, his second nephew and the latter's son to the park commission.[7]

 

Lewis helped develop Shelby Park and Centennial Park.[1] In particular, he was a strong supporter of the construction of Parthenon.[8] He was also the director-general of the Tennessee Centennial Exposition.[5] Additionally, Lewis helped develop Union Station.[9]

 

On April 19, 1909, Lewis conducted the dedication of the Sam Davis Statue outside the Tennessee State Capitol."

 

"Lewis died on February 13, 1917 in Nashville.[6] He was buried in a mausoleum shaped like an Egyptian pyramid, with two sphinxes,[5] at the Mount Olivet Cemetery"

 

I would like to point out how the lay out of the "burial monument". it reminds us of Giza, only there we have one Sphinx. Some, I repeat SOME, have speculated that there were 2 Sphinxes in Giza and not one. That is what I've been hearing recently from those "new" videos about the true significance of the Giza pyramids and the Sphinx. I don't have an opinion about it yet. Everything is possible.

Anonymous ID: eda782 March 1, 2019, 2:04 p.m. No.5453233   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3340

>>5452766

 

Now I'm getting into Lexington:

 

Oh boy! Did I bite more than I can chew on this one? I had previously thought that I have one geo location called Lexington in Kentucky, but when I wanted to dig, I found out I have 27 geo locations in the States with the name of Lexington. On top of that, it turned out there is ships called Lexington and there is the battles of Lexington and Concord = notice, both name are combined in the search but in Q post 992 he put each seperatly on a different line. So what does he mean here? is it a ship, a battle or a geo location? Are both Lexington & Concord linked or each dig is seperated from the other? Don't get frustrated with me anons, Q posts always have more than one meaning and more than one layer about them. So I'm going to do what i always do, check out everything.

 

so first, I checked out that steamboat:

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lexington_(steamship)

 

"The Lexington was a paddlewheel steamboat that operated along the Atlantic coast of the Northeastern United States between 1835 and 1840, before sinking in January 1840 due to an onboard fire. Commissioned by industrialist Cornelius Vanderbilt, the ship was considered one of the most luxurious steamers in operation, and began service on a route between New York City and Providence, Rhode Island. In 1837, the Lexington switched to the route between New York and Stonington, Connecticut, the terminus of the newly built railroad from Boston. Vanderbilt sold the ship to his competitor, the New Jersey Steamship Navigation and Transportation Company, in December 1838 for $60,000, at which time the Lexington was reputedly the fastest steamer on Long Island Sound. "

 

"On the night of 13 January 1840, midway through the ship's voyage, the casing around the ship's smokestack caught fire, igniting nearly 150 bales of cotton that were stored nearby. The resultant fire was impossible to extinguish, and necessitated the evacuation of the ship. The ships' overcrowded lifeboats were sunk almost immediately after their launch, leaving almost all of the ship's passengers and crew to drown in the freezing water, with rescue attempts impossible due to the rough water and lack of visibility. Of the estimated 143 people on board the Lexington, only four survived, having clung to large bales of cotton which had been thrown overboard."

 

"The ship's usual captain, Jacob Vanderbilt (the brother of Cornelius), could not make the voyage owing to illness, and was replaced by veteran Captain George Child. "

 

>>>Anons can go read the details about it if they like to. The notable stuff is that it's connection to Cronelius Vanderbilt, whom's brother, the usual captain of the ship, couldn't make it for some reason. And guess what happened when the case got to an"inquest jury"? it was hush hushed.

 

Seems like the sinking of the Titanic was not their first work when it comes into sinking ships.

Anonymous ID: eda782 March 1, 2019, 2:11 p.m. No.5453340   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3609

>>5453233

Oh and I forgot to mention that the Providence town mentioned about the steamship Lexington, well, that's the same place where we have a Biltmore hotel.

 

Next I checked Lexington avenue in Manhattan NY

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lexington_Avenue

 

"Lexington Avenue, often colloquially abbreviated as "Lex", is an avenue on the East Side of the borough of Manhattan in New York City that carries southbound one-way traffic from East 131st Street to Gramercy Park at East 21st Street. Along its 5.5-mile (8.9-kilometer), 110-block route, Lexington Avenue runs through Harlem, Carnegie Hill, the Upper East Side, Midtown, and Murray Hill to a point of origin that is centered on Gramercy Park. South of Gramercy Park, the axis continues as Irving Place from 20th Street to East 14th Street.

 

Lexington Avenue was not one of the streets included in the Commissioners' Plan of 1811 street grid, so the addresses for cross streets do not start at an even hundred number, as they do with avenues that were originally part of the plan. "

 

"Offices located on Irving Place include those of The Nation magazine, the New York branch of the Rosicrucian Order and the Seafarers and International House mission."

 

>>> I don't know if anons noticed the 5.5? ^_^ Talking about a coincidence, that was a funny one. And apart this Rosicrucian thingy, I didn't find anything notable. Maybe an anon can see on a map how far it is from 666 8th avenue and Rockefeller center.

Anonymous ID: eda782 March 1, 2019, 2:13 p.m. No.5453360   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>5453274

 

No problems anons, your comments are always welcome. I know that everywhere you look for cabal there is railroads connected. It's like a big bilboard they use to say " WE ARE HERE. But I have a target or goal in my search and the rail system is not part of that. I want to find out the identity of Payseur heir.

Anonymous ID: eda782 March 1, 2019, 2:31 p.m. No.5453609   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4237

>>5453340

Just one more comment about the railroads. it ALL belongs to ONE person = Payseur, it doesn't matter what they say in the papers or articles about rival railways and companies . It's just a front, a mascarade in order to "hide", "camouflage" from the public eye and attention that it's all owned by ONE person. And if anons wants to know the geographical "expansion" of Payseur "kingdom" or "Empire", just draw on a map the rail lines and where they all reach = that is Payseur kingdom.

 

Then I took a look at Lexington (plantation), In Fairfax, Virginia

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lexington_(plantation)

 

"Lexington was an 18th-century plantation on Mason's Neck in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. The estate belonged to several generations of the Mason family.

 

Lexington was originally part of the Gunston Hall plantation land tract. It was given to George Mason's eldest son, George Mason V, in 1774.[3] In 1775, George Mason V named his plantation to commemorate the Battle of Lexington in Massachusetts.[3] The mansion at Lexington was probably not constructed until after George Mason V returned from a trip to Europe in 1783.[3] The Lexington Plantation was built in 1775 and survived until it burned in 1879. Its property is included in Mason Neck State Park.[4] "

 

>>> I noticed 2 things: 1 - Mason family name. 2 - Killary won this county in 2016 election.

Anonymous ID: eda782 March 1, 2019, 3:16 p.m. No.5454237   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4373

>>5453609

 

Then there is Lexington, Massachusetts:

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lexington,_Massachusetts

 

"Lexington is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 31,394 at the 2010 census,[1] in nearly 11,100 households. Settled in 1641, it is celebrated as the site of the first shots of the American Revolutionary War, in the Battle of Lexington on April 19, 1775. It is part of the Greater Boston Area and is the sixth wealthiest small city in the United States.[2] "

 

"For decades, Lexington grew modestly while remaining largely a farming community, providing Boston with much of its produce. It always had a bustling downtown area, which remains to this day. Lexington began to prosper, helped by its proximity to Boston, and having a rail line (originally the Lexington and West Cambridge Railroad, later the Boston and Maine Railroad) service its citizens and businesses, beginning in 1846 (turned into a bikeway in 1992). For many years, East Lexington was considered a separate village from the rest of the town, though it still had the same officers and Town Hall. Most of the farms of Lexington became housing developments by the end of the 1960s. "

 

"On April 19, 1775, what many regard as the first battle of the American Revolutionary War was a battle at Lexington. After the rout, the British march on toward Concord where the militia had been allowed time to organize at the Old North Bridge and turn back the British and prevent them from capturing and destroying the militia's arms stores.[9] "

 

"The Lexington Chinese School (LCS; 勒星頓中文學校) holds its classes at Belmont High School in Belmont.[34] In 2003 over 400 students attended classes at LCS, held on Sundays."

 

"Lexington appears in the videogame Assassin's Creed 3"

 

"Lexington is also home, along with neighboring Lincoln and nearby Concord to the 900-acre (3.6 km2) Minute Man National Historical Park.

The Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library showcases exhibits on American history and Freemasonry."

 

>>>> So this Lexington is rather significant. let me sum it up:

 

The "first shot" in the revolution was shot in the Lexington battle of "liberating" the States from the british iron fist. Going bck to Q post 992, is Q trying to tell us back in April, that the Alliance, just took the "first shot" and "engaged" in the first "fight" against the Cabal? Can anon go back and see if we have some event or a punch from Potus and alliance on the cabal during the time this Q post was dropped?

 

We also have the rails, AGAIN (rolling eyes)

 

And this CHINESE classes held in Belmont high school. I've cheked Belmont town in Middlesex, Massachusetts, there is Belmont high school, Belmont public schools, Belmont Media which i believe all refer not the family, but the town name. We have McLean hospital. Notable people from Belmont town are Mitt Romney, Henry Kissinger and John Deutch.

 

here is the link for Belmont town, Massachusetts: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belmont,_Massachusetts

 

So let me continue about Lexington Massachusetts: We have an important location for the Scotish masonic rite. And this reference to the video game" Assassin creed", why do i have this feeling of a "sous-entendu"?

Anonymous ID: eda782 March 1, 2019, 3:24 p.m. No.5454373   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4586

>>5454237

 

Oh and he entire State of Massachusetts was won by Killary in 2016 election.

 

The last remaining Lexington i have is the one in Kentucky:

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lexington,_Kentucky

 

"Lexington, consolidated with Fayette County and often denoted as Lexington-Fayette, is the second-largest city in Kentucky and the 60th-largest city in the United States. By land area, Lexington is the 28th largest city in the United States. Known as the "Horse Capital of the World," it is the heart of the state's Bluegrass region. It has a nonpartisan mayor-council form of government, with 12 council districts and three members elected at large, with the highest vote-getter designated vice mayor. In the 2017 U.S. Census Estimate, the city's population was 321,959, anchoring a metropolitan area of 512,650 people and a combined statistical area of 856,849 people.

 

Lexington ranks 10th among US cities in college education rate, with 39.5% of residents having at least a bachelor's degree.[3] It is the location of the Kentucky Horse Park, The Red Mile and Keeneland race courses, Rupp Arena, Transylvania University, the University of Kentucky, and Bluegrass Community and Technical College. "

 

"It was the first of many American places to be named after the Massachusetts town"

 

"Many of 19th-century America's leading political and military figures spent part of their lives in the city, including U.S. President Abraham Lincoln and Confederate President Jefferson Davis (who attended Transylvania University in 1823 and 1824); Confederate general John Hunt Morgan; U.S. Senator and Vice President John C. Breckinridge; and Speaker of the House, U.S. Senator, and Secretary of State Henry Clay, who had a plantation nearby. Lincoln's wife Mary Todd Lincoln was born and raised in Lexington, and the couple visited the city several times after their marriage in 1842.

 

During the 19th century, migrants moved from central Kentucky to Tennessee and Missouri. They established their traditional crops and livestock in Middle Tennessee and an area of Missouri along the Missouri River. While Kentucky stayed in the Union during the American Civil War, the residents of different regions of the state had divided loyalties. "

 

"The Lexington-Fayette metro area includes five additional counties: Clark, Jessamine, Bourbon, Woodford, and Scott. "

Anonymous ID: eda782 March 1, 2019, 3:39 p.m. No.5454586   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4910

>>5454373

 

"Since the late 20th century, Lexington has demolished hundreds of historic structures to make way for hotels, banks, and parking structures. The Lexington Public Library was constructed where the historic Phoenix Hotel once stood. An historic 1880s block located on Main Street was demolished. This lot is still vacant. "

 

"The city is home to two horse-racing tracks, Keeneland and The Red Mile harness track.Keeneland, sporting live races in April and October, is steeped in tradition; little has changed since the track's opening in 1936. Keeneland hosted the 2015 Breeders' Cup, with the event's signature race, the Breeders' Cup Classic, won by Triple Crown winner American Pharoah. This track also has the world's largest thoroughbred auction house; 19 Kentucky Derby winners, 21 Preakness Stakes winners, and 18 Belmont Stakes winners were purchased at Keeneland sales. Its most notable race is the Blue Grass Stakes, which is considered an important preparation for the Kentucky Derby. The Red Mile is the oldest horse racing track in the city and the second-oldest in the nation. It runs live harness races, in which horses pull two-wheeled carts called sulkies. The two tracks announced a partnership in 2014."

 

"Since its opening in April 1978, the Kentucky Horse Park has hosted the Rolex Kentucky Three Day Event, which is one of the top-three annual equestrian eventing competitions in the world, and is held immediately before the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs in Louisville.

 

>>> Let me try to sum it up:

 

Lexington Kentucky is the first geo location to get it's name from the battle of Lexington Massachusetts. Abe Lincoln's wife was from there. It is in Fayette county (named after general LaFayette), it's famous home for horse racing. And from all of my readings and research, it seems there are a lot of poeple connected to Cabal or to the confederate whom are buried there. It's like everyone wants a spot to get buried in it's FAMOUS cemetery. Notable persons from Lexington Kentucky are: actor Geroge Clooney, we have also Jefferson Finis Davis & Abe Lincoln.

 

>>> cherry on top of cake: guess who won the county of Fayette where Lexington in 2016 presidential election? None other than Killary.

Anonymous ID: eda782 March 1, 2019, 3:58 p.m. No.5454910   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4955

>>5454586

 

i check the famous cemetery, nothing notable there:

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lexington_Cemetery

 

"Lexington Cemetery is a private, non-profit 170-acre (69 ha) cemetery and arboretum located at 833 W. Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky. It is open to the public from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

 

The Lexington Cemetery was established in 1849 as a place of beauty and a public cemetery, in part to deal with burials from the cholera epidemic in the area. It now contains more than 64,000 interments. "

 

"Within the cemetery are three places that are listed separately on the National Register of Historic Places from the main cemetery: Confederate Soldier Monument in Lexington, the Ladies' Confederate Memorial, and Lexington National Cemetery. "

 

>>> I didn't find anything anons, nothing. And this kinda surprised me because in everything i've researched Lexington cemetery kept on showing. It's like one very desirable place, eventhough it's a cemetery. I'm thinking maybe there are some "symbols" on the graves or somehting like that. Oh I don't know! This one has tossed me off the rails. I know it's important for the Cabal, but I don't get it how.

 

Fayette county in Kentucky didn't have anything notable as well, apart the place being named after LaFfayette.

 

i went to check other counties:

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodford_County,_Kentucky

 

"Woodford County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. As of the 2010 census, the population was 24,939.[1] Its county seat is Versailles.[2]

 

Woodford County is part of the Lexington-Fayette, KY Metropolitan Statistical Area. It is located in the heart of the Bluegrass region of Kentucky. "

 

"The county was formed from a part of Fayette County, Virginia in 1788.[3][4] It was named for William Woodford, an American Revolutionary War general from Virginia who died while a prisoner of war in 1780.[5] It was the last of the original nine counties established that formed the Commonwealth of Kentucky in 1792.[6] "

 

"Woodford County is home to one of Kentucky's oldest bourbon whiskey distilleries, Labrot & Graham (established 1812), maker of Woodford Reserve; and to the Life Adventure Center, the Weisenberger flour mill, Castle post hotel, and the former Old Taylor Distillery. "

 

Then I went to check Versailles:

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Versailles,_Kentucky

 

"Versailles was founded on June 23, 1792, on 80 acres (320,000 m2) of land owned by Hezekiah Briscoe, at the time only a child. His guardian, Major Marquis Calmes, named the town after Versailles, France, in honor of General Lafayette, a family friend. In the Bluegrass Region of Kentucky, which became known for its thoroughbred horses and other livestock, the city was officially incorporated on February 13, 1837. It was briefly occupied during the American Civil War by both Confederate and Union forces. "

 

"In the Inner Bluegrass Region, the area is a center for horse breeding and training, for thoroughbred and standardbred racehorses, and saddlebred pleasure horses.

 

Thoroughbred farms include

Woodburn Stud

Lane's End Farm

WinStar Farm

 

Standardbred farms include Brittany Farms. Lenore Farms is for Saddlebred horses.

 

The Woodford Reserve Distillery, a station on the Bourbon Trail, is located here. "

 

>>> I was surprised to see we have a "Bourbon trail", the alcoholic drink that is. It made me think that maybe Payseur heir also monopolised that too, just like he did with the railroads. And do anons remember how alcohol was prohibited for some time in the States? Wasn't Al Capone famous for illegal stuff (apart killing people) like smuggeling alcohol? My memory is fuzzy about that part, because I never paid too much attention to it. And I want to point out that Al Capone keeps on popping out in my research.

Anonymous ID: eda782 March 1, 2019, 4:01 p.m. No.5454955   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5187

>>5454910

 

Now take a look at the Bourbon trail member site list"

 

As of 2018, the destinations on the main Bourbon Trail are:[16]

Angel's Envy Distillery in Louisville

Bardstown Bourbon Company in Bardstown

Bulleit Frontier Whiskey Experience at Stitzel-Weller Distillery in Louisville

Evan Williams Bourbon Experience in Louisville[6]

Four Roses Distillery in Lawrenceburg

Heaven Hill Visitor Center in Bardstown

Jim Beam American Stillhouse in Clermont

Jim Beam Urban Stillhouse in Louisville

Lux Row Distillers in Bardstown

Maker's Mark Distillery in Loretto

Michter’s Fort Nelson Distillery in Louisville

Old Forester Distilling Co. in Louisville

O.Z. Tyler Distillery in Owensboro

Town Branch Distillery in Lexington

Wild Turkey Distillery in Lawrenceburg

Woodford Reserve Distillery near Versailles

 

The members of the Bourbon Trail "Craft Tour" are:[10][17]

Barrel House Distilling Co. in Lexington

Bluegrass Distillers in Lexington

Boone County Distilling Co. in Boone County

Hartfield & Co. in Paris

Jeptha Creed Distillery in Shelbyville

Kentucky Artisan Distillery in Crestwood

Kentucky Peerless Distilling Company in Louisville

Limestone Branch Distillery in Lebanon

MB Roland Distillery, Pembroke (Christian County)

New Riff Distillery in Newport

Old Pogue Distillery in Maysville

Wilderness Trail Distillery in Danville

Willett Distillery in Bardstown

 

>>>> Interesting isn't it anons? So now we have a territorial empire for Payseur, a railroad empire for Payseur, and it seems we have an alcohol empire for Payseur.

Anonymous ID: eda782 March 1, 2019, 4:15 p.m. No.5455187   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5628 >>8084

>>5454955

 

As for Bourbon county in Kentucky:

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bourbon_County,_Kentucky

 

"Bourbon County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. As of the 2010 census, the population was 19,985.[1] Its county seat is Paris.[2]

 

Bourbon County is part of the Lexington–Fayette, KY Metropolitan Statistical Area. It is one of Kentucky's nine original counties, and is best known for its historical association with bourbon whiskey. "

 

"Birthplace of Bourbon whiskey[edit]

 

Whiskey was an early product of the area, and whiskey barrels from the area were marked Old Bourbon when they were shipped downriver from the local port on the Ohio River."

 

"Except for a few distilleries that were authorized to produce it for medicinal purposes, the bourbon industry was wiped out in 1919 when Prohibition took effect. Kentucky adopted prohibition a year earlier than the national prohibition.[10] Within the boundaries of Bourbon County as it stands today there were, by some counts, 26 distilleries. All of these were shut down in 1919, and no distilleries resumed operation there until late 2014 – a period of 95 years.[11] At present, alcohol production and sales in Kentucky are regulated by a patchwork of laws which the Kentucky Supreme Court called a "maze of obscure statutory language".

 

"The courthouse was destroyed by fire in 1872 and 1901, resulting in the loss of county records"

 

>>> This is terribly interesting anons. Remember that Mystery room with rotating doors and secret passages in Biltmore hotel, Phoenix, Arizona? Clack Gable used to go there to "drink" alcohol during the prohibition years? Wonder if there is more to it than what is written, mostly about the illegal trade of alcohol. Was this "Secret" business of Payseur (the alcohol)?

 

>>> and also anons, in Springmeier book, he mentions 2 things we have here: 1 - how court houses and archves used to be "suddenly" burnt down in order to "hide" the traces of Payseur. 2 - Biltmore estate was put under the care of the Vanderbilts for a 101 years if i'm not mistaken, so in other words, I think this is Payseur M.O., he leases or puts under the care of this and that his businesses and estates for a century, then moves them back to another familly bloodline to take care of if he is not satisfied from the results. i wonder if this is what happened when the business managedment of Payseur fortune was transfered from Rockefeller to Soros = the contract time was up and Rockefellers didn't do the required job by not pushing up Killary to win the presidency, so the management of the Payseur wealth was transfered to Soros. Just a theory there anons.

Anonymous ID: eda782 March 1, 2019, 4:44 p.m. No.5455628   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>5455187

 

As for Concord, the one in New Hampshire might have something to do with the Cabal, we have there a Phenix hall.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concord,_New_Hampshire

 

the most notable thing is the Concord of Massachusetts

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concord,_Massachusetts

 

"The Battle of Lexington and Concord was the first conflict in the American Revolutionary War"

 

"After being imprisoned in the Concord jail for refusing to pay taxes in political protest against slavery and the Mexican–American War, Thoreau penned the influential essay "Resistance to Civil Government", popularly known as Civil Disobedience (1849).[23] Evidencing their strong political beliefs through actions, Thoreau and many of his neighbors served as station masters and agents on the Underground Railroad"

 

"In 1849, Ephraim Bull developed the now-ubiquitous Concord grape at his home on Lexington Road, where the original vine still grows"

 

For anons whom would like to read about the battles of Lexington and Concord here is the link for a simplified read: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battles_of_Lexington_and_Concord

 

>>> As for what I think about Q drop 992, well, I'm going back again to my initial interpreating = Q was singaling in that drop that Potus and the alliance took first shots or first punches against the cabal happened. That was the "first battle" sort of speak. It's like it's a marker, just like those 2 battles were a marker in the revolution war. Can any anon reading this remember what happened to the Cabal during April 2018, the 12th of the month precisely? What did Potus or the Alliance do around that time? Was it Easter?

 

And I got curious about route 66, i was wondering if anyone can trace it and see if it run through the places I've mentioned in my thread. Also if an anon can see on a map if the places I've mentioned in this thread connect together (other than in rail) making a pentagram or any other cabal symbolism on a map. Those are just my thoughts anons.

Anonymous ID: eda782 March 1, 2019, 6:07 p.m. No.5456807   🗄️.is 🔗kun

This is Thomas Anon,

 

Before I call it a day, a few more words: I hope anons realize why the Cabal members use the old subway tunnels to go from one point to another? Who used the own every single rail in the States? = Payseur. So owning every single rail, means he has the "plans" the "drafts", the locations on maps of every single rail system out there. So you see how cabal members know about the labyrinth of the underground rail? How they managed to nagivate in the tunnels without getting lost? And how they were certain no one is going to come to disturb them? = all of this is because Payseur heir already has in his/her possession the floor map = the plan = the display of the rail system underground.

 

Now what I'm going to say and show next is disturbing, so anons faint of heart please stop reading at this point.

 

I've mentioned this before:

 

>>4865246

 

>>4865428

 

This is about Patricia Piccinini = one of Tony Podesta's favorite artists. I guess by now most anons are familiar with her "art" (it's garbage but that is just the opinion of the old man that is me). We all know her "weird" paintings.

 

As I've said before, I've noticed a pattern in her drawings: she is not a "Creative" artist, as in she draws from her inspiration and imagination. She is a "copy" artist, whom copies what she sees in front of her eyes and make little subtile changes to it so it would look a bit dfferent.

 

If you take into the equation that she is a "copy" artist, simply adding minor changes to what she sees in front of her, it then explains a lot about the Biltmore Pool, and the Marble house and Belcourt wallpapers and fabric furniture patterns. She's either been there or someone showed her photos of them and she "re-produced" them according to the wishes of her clients. But that is just her drawings and paintings. Have anons taken a look at her sculptures? I was going to vomit (still am) when I saw them. They are beyond disturbing.

 

If we apply the same line of thoughts of her being a "copy" artist to her sculptures as we did to her drawings. Then, what she sculpted is what she saw either with her own eyes or in pictures. Those very disgusting and disturbing sculptures of her involve mostly children as well with freaking creatures whom have some human caracteristic = as in they look like humans.

 

now, here when it gets totally disturbing.

 

In my research and "awakening" process, I keep on hearing about underground secret labs, biological facilities and "forbiden" medicine. And i guess the most famous one out there is Antartica. And not long ago, there were articles about the first "hybrid" created.

 

https://www.theguardian.com/science/2017/jan/26/first-human-pig-chimera-created-in-milestone-study

 

And I want to add from a historical view, ELITES, from LOONNGG ago, had an obsession with mixing animal blood with human blood, creating all sort of demi human demi animal creatures: Like the egyptian gods with mostly animal heads. We have loads of women in greek mythology whom make love to Zeus while he is in different animal forms. And we have loads of semi animal, semi humans in Hindu myths as well.

 

I hope I'm mistaking. I hope I'm truly mistaking. These sculptures are not what i think they are. I'm praying to God everyday that I'm wrong. And if I'm not, I'm praying even harder, hoping, wishing hard those Boom people are hearing are Potus and the Alliance destroying the labs underground where such horrible stuff exist.

 

On this, I'm going to call it a day anons. I hope, I pray hard that Potus will find a nice tiny dirty jail cell for patricia Piccinini as well. She is a monster just like her clients whom order such "art". As for the rest of the Cabal, well, I will be terribly pissed if any of my tax money will go to pay for the food or medical expenses of such monsters. I also don't want to waste money on bullets for the executions. Whatever is the cheapest and most agonizing way for them to go, I choose that. i hear asphyxiation is a very slow and painful and cheap death. I know what I'm saying is not civil but when I think of all the TRUE horrors those monsters have been doing for centuries, and now add to it all this "art". I don't want to put a penny on them. I want that money to go to helping the victims. We owe it to them, all of them, from all over the world, whoever they are.

 

I hope anons forgive me for this rather "disturbing" last drop of mine for today. I hope Q team or Potus is reading this.

 

This old man is going to dream land. Take care of yourselves anons. God bless you all. WWG1WGA.