>>7543255 (Important text from Jim Stone's site - explains the photos)
REVENGE: Molech for the BIG BOYS.
The grove, as it turns out, appears to be for the laborers. What I have here is the upgrade, that includes f*** rooms inside Molech's head, in an absolutely private and pristine setting that is nearly unapproachable and was only reached with a fair amount of work.
By the way, this place can, like the grove, have flames come out of the ground plus a place for hangings plus an obvious ritual tower and it's a really spooky molech which clearly has F*** rooms behind the eyes. Additionally the place is suitable for child hunts, no child would ever get out of those woods and the entire main theme is "weaving spiders come out at night." ALL DOCUMENTED.
This particular post is going to be worth alerting David Icke, Alex, and everyone else over. It is totally new stuff, and another Grove and Epstein's island all rolled into one.
First of all, context.
These photos were taken with one of the world's most powerful cameras and this particular shot, which was the only way to get the molech face was taken from a mountain that was about a kilometer away. I have others that were taken right on the boundary but for what we are dealing with here, this was the only way to get what this really is to show. it's a molech "convention center" with a weaving spider's roof. The actual size of this is about 20,000 square feet. In front of this is a 15 acre field that is perfectly open and showing Molech perfectly (once you get past the fence). Embedded into the ground are numerous pipes that can shoot flames. The entire location is very luxurious with a full time groundskeeper and security who live in the home in the foreground that is about 200 yards away from the Molech. You can't tell any of this in this particular image because of the image depth compression that happens with a mega powerful lens. For example, the trees are old growth and have trunks 8 feet in diameter, and the tower is taller than them. You'll see how huge this all is in subsequent photos.
This image is a thumbnail. Click it for the larger image.
I actually have far greater detail than even the large image but the question becomes "how detailed does it really need to be, and how much bandwidth am I going to eat?" I settled on a meg a shot.
This next item is pretty much the same thing as the first, with a little different framing and a cropped out example item to provide context for just how large this place is. The scaling is way off from what your perceptions would guess. The home in the foreground is about 200 yards closer and uphill from this temple (it is actually sitting higher than the base of this temple) and is approximately a 1500 square foot home. It's just buried in the trees (which are enormous old growth).
Well lookie here. Just like Epstein's "fantasy island" there's a pile of mattresses visible through a window. If you want to screw a kid in the eye of Molech under a great big spider web, this is obviously the place to do it. I wonder who books this place. just kidding. I don't "wonder". I have answers. Later with that, I want my dead man switch.
Now that there's context, let's get on the ground around this place.
The entire place is set up so that if you are not familiar with it, you'd never know it was there. It is absolutely buried in the trees totally out in the wilderness, and the moloch area and large courtyard (it is about 15 - 20 acre courtyard) are completely obscured and can only be approached via a river that is flanked on both sides by 20 foot cliffs. These cliffs are buried in tall weeds and brush and are invisible until you almost step off. It would not be a death drop unless you starved to death with broken legs. High enough to break legs and be impossible for a kid to get over but not high enough to kill (most of the time.) It can be accessed by going a considerable distance downstream and walking up, or by coming down from upstream where security would easily see you and nail you.
This place is permanently staffed by people who live in auxiliary buildings and a house you can see in the aerial shot.
the natural looking barriers that are too good to be true are important to note, because there's no way you'd ever stumble across this place, it takes a purposeful effort to get to it. There's a gated road on the east side that attaches to the property (I'll show that later) but if you want to know what is in this place, that road is a no-go, nothing telling is visible and I don't think you'd want to be caught beyond the gate.