this is explosive:
Laissez Les Bons Temps Rouler (*): Have you done a little digging into the rabbit hole that is the owner of the house that burned down south? Did you use something that has special meaning on this 30th anniversary. I encourage you to do that. Everything looks normal when you look at it from the outside. Just that superficial glance on that first page. Just as you would expect a person with that status in town to have. Look more closely though. Look more closely at the object that appears to just be an alma mater and simple biography, but is so much more. It is not the alma mater, but a warehouse of ideas and collections of which he is a leading member. Much like the house itself, I encourage you to click on home and scroll. Keep scrolling. All the way to the bottom. Click on that and let yourself be terrified.
(30th Anniversary of the World Wide Web)
https://www.google.com/doodles/30th-anniversary-of-the-world-wide-web
William F. Grace, Jr.
http://www.tulanelink.com/tulanelink/grace_box.htm
(After devastating fire at historic New Orleans home, a look at mansion's place in Mardi Gras lore)
https://www.theadvocate.com/new_orleans/news/article_7925423e-352a-11e9-b72b-db35e6041adc.html
(2011: Montgomery-Grace home, with rich Rex tradition, ‘was built for entertaining’)
https://www.nola.com/homegarden/2011/12/the_montgomery-grace_home_long.html
(Rex parade)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rex_parade
(A Study of Tulane University of Louisiana: How a powerful university promotes judicial and political corruption and prevails in the Courts of Law)
http://www.tulanelink.com/tulanelink/menudoc_98a.htm
(U.S. Government-Sponsored Mind Control and Tulane (GRAPHIC))
http://www.tulanelink.com/mind/interview_04a.htm
(Receptions, Retreats, and Exclusive Meetings Provide Opportunities for Privileged Attorneys to Discuss the Business of Litigation with Judges)
http://www.tulanelink.com/mind/interview_04a.htm
(*Laissez Les Bons Temps Rouler: "Bon ton roula" (pronounced "bahn tahn roolay") is a phonetical approximation of "bons temps rouler", Louisiana Creole French for "good times roll" as in "Laissez les bons temps rouler" or "Let the good times roll", a regional invitation to join in a festive celebration)