Anonymous ID: d06fac May 7, 2020, 9:14 p.m. No.9075344   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5395 >>5434 >>5551

Hard to get these in when Q is posting

Previous 2 breads Anon were digging on photographer Bob Krieger.

 

An Anons made a cryptic statement that he was suicided, but wasn’t in the news. Anon advised digging.

 

A few of us found connections with Gates, Which also connected to Q drop on who was the photographer of the at Epstein’s Island the photo of Clinton and the other Pedos.

 

The picture below has the bred links.

 

I just found a picture of Gates attributed to Krieger, but it’s in Italian?

Don’t know need a translator.

 

Still looking for connections it’s spoopy has hell tho.

Anonymous ID: d06fac May 7, 2020, 9:31 p.m. No.9075551   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5586 >>5607 >>5710

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This is the Octopus you refer to?

 

https://www.geekwire.com/2019/paul-allens-superyacht-octopus-called-big-listed-whopping-325m/

 

Paul Allen’s superyacht Octopus — which he once called ‘too big’ — listed for a whopping $325M

BY KURT SCHLOSSER on September 5, 2019 at 3:16 pm

 

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The superyacht Octopus, once owned by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen. (Burgess Photo)

“They’re too big, and there are too many of them,” the late Paul Allen once said about his fleet of yachts. Now, the biggest is for sale — with a price tag to match.

 

Octopus, the 414-foot mega yacht which ranks as one of the world’s largest, has been listed for $325 million. Allen, who died last October at age 65, took delivery of the vessel in 2003 and over the years the

<Microsoft co-founder was known to use it for everything from A-list parties to marine research expeditions.

 

Anyone hoping to hop aboard as new owner will most certainly be very rich — a story in the Seattle P-I said the price tag is four times what the billionaire Allen paid for the NBA’s Portland Trail Blazers in 1988. According to the listing with Burgess Yachts, Octopus has accommodation for up to 26 guests in 13 cabins, and 63 crew across 30 cabins. But that’s not all. Octopus also boasts …

 

Eight decks including a dedicated owner’s deck with private elevator.

Full deck for entertainment — including cinema, gym, spa, observation lounge and basketball court on the deck below.

Glass-bottomed underwater observation lounge.

Bridge deck pool and

pizza oven

Storage for seven tenders, two helicopters, two submersibles and a large SUV.

Two helipads.

Dive center and hyperbaric chamber.

Anonymous ID: d06fac May 7, 2020, 9:35 p.m. No.9075607   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5776

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https://www.superyachtcontent.com/yacht-octopus-trillionaire/

Reports have been coming out in the mainstream news today that Bill Gates, the often wrongly assumed owner of 126m Lurssen yacht OCTOPUS, is set to become the world’s first trillionaire within the next 25 years (the yacht is owned by his partner Paul Allen). This mind-blowing news comes from a report recently released by Oxfam, which cites ‘exponential growth of his existing wealth’.

 

Gates, the 61-year-old Microsoft co-owner, will be 86 by the time he surpasses the Trillion-net worth mark. Oxfam noted that there were 793 billionaires in the world in 2009. Total net worth of these crazy-rich individuals added up to an eye-watering $2.4 trillion. In 2016, the richest 793 individuals achieved net worths of $5 trillion – that’s annual growth of 11%.

 

“If these returns continue, it is quite possible that we could see the world’s first trillionaire within 25 years,” the report goes on to state.

 

To sum up, the report concludes that if the current trend continues, Bill Gates – who is top of Forbes’ billionaires ranking – may become the only occupant of the world’s trillionaire list. Madness.

 

For the record, Bill and Melinda Gates are some of the world’s most charitable individuals. A massive portion of their wealth is put back into philanthropy, meaning it’s unlikely that it will be Mr G who commissions that first highly-anticipated 200m+ yacht. Best leave that to the billionaires, eh.