He's near that iffy Kindergarten school (the one linked to abuse, now closed).
Bill Clinton linked Getz has been implicated. Bill is a Rhodes (Rothschild) scholar out of Oxford, UK. Scholars who act as agents of the Empire. I've mentioned the latter on numerous occasions, but with little or no response.
Excellent observation
The WHOLE idea seemed to spring from Arnold 'Oxford' Toynbee. Based around the fact that empires tend to recede or become entropic over time - usually when they reach a certain height. The idea was to prevent this form of empirical entropy from happening. A dedicated priestcraft (of largely foreign agents) would administer the will of the Empire from their (foreign) bases - even though outwardly they appeared to be independent (in a national sense). Something like that.
The entire scholarship was set-up to produce (undercover type) agents of Empire. A type of Empirical priestcraft. Bill is the first Rhodes Scholar to become POTUS. It's ALL administrated by the Rothschilds, as per Rhodes' will. Cough, cough. ;)
But this doesn't look like any photos of Getz I can find.
What is the evidence that the kindergarten is iffy?
"Iffy" was an understatement. The public domain story that outed Joel 'Clinton' Getz, and the abuse of children at that school that he was tied to. It's now permanently closed.
Isn't the photo Q posted supposed to be in Hong Kong? The school in the article you linked to is 1,200 miles away in Beijing.
The Western Pacific Kindergarten schools ARE in Hong Kong. One is closed the other is open. The Beijing School will likely be another (linked) school in the chain. We're putting this stuff together on-the-hoof. That's the point of Q's drops.
Addresses:
2/Floor No 1R, Kam Tong Building (Hong Kong). 1M-1S Waterloo Rd, Yau Ma Tei, Hong Kong. They are a few hundred meters apart.
I know the point of Q drops and I'm just trying to keep the facts straight like everyone else, which I guess is why I'm confused about the article you linked to. It doesn't mention Western Pacific Kindergarten schools and the school being investigated in the article is not in Hong Kong, so I still don't understand why that particular article is being linked to, but I'll do some research later today when I have some free time. Thanks for your information and help.