To start looking at v/pizzagate's work and SPREAD IT.
I have the following deductions to make about the Vandebilt Pool:
They forgot to fully clean up. The red on the ground is dried blood.
Zoom in on the ropes. I'm noticing dark discolorations near the bottom of the ropes. This actually tells me a lot about how the murders were conducted. Hung -> throats slit.
At least 3 murders took place based on similar dark discolorations.
Given the drops about "the charm" (and subsequent analysis) I believe one of the culprits in these murders is a high level priest.
After reading your comment it occurred to me that their fascination from red shoes could be the symbolism of the blood that gets all over their shoes when they slaughter their victim.
Look for the firehose with a brass nozzle that runs down the right side of the pool. Also, notice the stairs that have missing steps and appear difficult to climb.
But don’t pay attention to the tile not matching. Only pick out the things that do, right oh_well_ian? Don’t forget to tell him that in the photo, there is grout between the tiles which matches the painting! The painting has floor drains that are the same width as the tile which run in a straight course, while the real pool is staggered. The red looks kind of like mold to be honest. Don’t forget there’s plants in both paintings. I still don’t get what you’re trying to point out with the fire hose comment.
Why would I panic? I’m pointing out it seems like this pool matching the photo is forcing it to fit. Why do you always deflect? Was it because you couldn’t deflect the older boy’s advances? Me pointing out how you were wrong is panicking in your little bubble. Cute. Apparently my grandpa having a hose to fill up his indoor pool (or to wash it down) means he slaughtered children there... does your dad ever look at you and say he should’ve pulled out?
Stop being your average liberal cunt and attack the points that are made. They always attack the person, not the topic.
Look for the firehose with a brass nozzle that runs down the right side of the pool. Also, notice the stairs that have missing steps and appear difficult to climb.>
The ladder is difficult to climb, because it isn't meant to be climbed when the pool is empty. I had to figure out how to make the local pools ADA complaint and the ladders/ramps have to be removable (see light) and they are awkward, so they do what they can to reduce weight. A fire hose for cleaning isn't nefarious in my opinion. I saw the city workers pressure washing all of the pools at the end of the year. The first photo definitely has mold growing on the bottom tiles, especially in the grout lines. That is pretty common (look at public bathrooms). The shower areas of the pools were always terrible; in one pool I yelled at the tile layer because he put black grout down when the rest of the grout was white. Turns out, he was right and the grout was just that gross. It took a week to get the owner to decide which color to match. The bottom photo seems like someone took a photo of the pool right after it was cleaned and it looked nice. I don't think this pool is the one from the painting, because NOTHING lines up besides the fact that there is tile involved (and even that isn't the same color scheme). Stop arguing like a Commie Ian.
Why can you never address the points made? I like how it’s always the same amount of down votes when I comment to you. But that’s just coincidence, right?
Look at modern pools. The deep end, over 3m deep have ladders with 3-4 wrungs. That’s how they are. No one climbs those ladders when the pool is drained.
An old pool ladder would be heavy as hell to remove, due to the awkwardness. The missing wrungs on the ladder (there are no steps in this photo) is so that one person can remove the pool ladder, and since there’s usually water in the pool, you don’t need to swim to the bottom and come up the ladder that way. The pool is ramped, so the cleaners can leave via the shallow end.
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darkknight111 ago
I think those drops were a hint.
To start looking at v/pizzagate's work and SPREAD IT.
I have the following deductions to make about the Vandebilt Pool:
They forgot to fully clean up. The red on the ground is dried blood.
Zoom in on the ropes. I'm noticing dark discolorations near the bottom of the ropes. This actually tells me a lot about how the murders were conducted. Hung -> throats slit.
At least 3 murders took place based on similar dark discolorations.
Given the drops about "the charm" (and subsequent analysis) I believe one of the culprits in these murders is a high level priest.
Shizy ago
After reading your comment it occurred to me that their fascination from red shoes could be the symbolism of the blood that gets all over their shoes when they slaughter their victim.
bopper ago
That's what I've been hearing.
Joe10jo ago
The ropes!!! Good catch!
Oh_Well_ian ago
Look for the firehose with a brass nozzle that runs down the right side of the pool. Also, notice the stairs that have missing steps and appear difficult to climb.
White_pride_cis ago
But don’t pay attention to the tile not matching. Only pick out the things that do, right oh_well_ian? Don’t forget to tell him that in the photo, there is grout between the tiles which matches the painting! The painting has floor drains that are the same width as the tile which run in a straight course, while the real pool is staggered. The red looks kind of like mold to be honest. Don’t forget there’s plants in both paintings. I still don’t get what you’re trying to point out with the fire hose comment.
Oh_Well_ian ago
Q dropped the crumb, stalker. Not me.
The firehose is for washing down the pool.
Pretty obvious. Oh, and look for my comment in the linked post where I specifically state my opinion that it's not the same pool.
You sound panicked, bro. Are you panicked?
White_pride_cis ago
Why would I panic? I’m pointing out it seems like this pool matching the photo is forcing it to fit. Why do you always deflect? Was it because you couldn’t deflect the older boy’s advances? Me pointing out how you were wrong is panicking in your little bubble. Cute. Apparently my grandpa having a hose to fill up his indoor pool (or to wash it down) means he slaughtered children there... does your dad ever look at you and say he should’ve pulled out?
Oh_Well_ian ago
'Things a pedophile says for $1000, Alex.'
White_pride_cis ago
Stop being your average liberal cunt and attack the points that are made. They always attack the person, not the topic.
The ladder is difficult to climb, because it isn't meant to be climbed when the pool is empty. I had to figure out how to make the local pools ADA complaint and the ladders/ramps have to be removable (see light) and they are awkward, so they do what they can to reduce weight. A fire hose for cleaning isn't nefarious in my opinion. I saw the city workers pressure washing all of the pools at the end of the year. The first photo definitely has mold growing on the bottom tiles, especially in the grout lines. That is pretty common (look at public bathrooms). The shower areas of the pools were always terrible; in one pool I yelled at the tile layer because he put black grout down when the rest of the grout was white. Turns out, he was right and the grout was just that gross. It took a week to get the owner to decide which color to match. The bottom photo seems like someone took a photo of the pool right after it was cleaned and it looked nice. I don't think this pool is the one from the painting, because NOTHING lines up besides the fact that there is tile involved (and even that isn't the same color scheme). Stop arguing like a Commie Ian.
Oh_Well_ian ago
Hey shitbag… find a pic of that 'pool' with water in it...
We'll be waiting.
White_pride_cis ago
Why can you never address the points made? I like how it’s always the same amount of down votes when I comment to you. But that’s just coincidence, right?
bopper ago
I think the point is more that pools are a convenient way to pull these rituals off. That their features have been put to a diabolical use.
darkknight111 ago
Impossile for a child to climb. An adult could pull it off. Looks like a slaughter trap to me.
The hose is probably to wash out the blood. Its brass to make it easier to clean the hose itself.
White_pride_cis ago
Look at modern pools. The deep end, over 3m deep have ladders with 3-4 wrungs. That’s how they are. No one climbs those ladders when the pool is drained.
White_pride_cis ago
An old pool ladder would be heavy as hell to remove, due to the awkwardness. The missing wrungs on the ladder (there are no steps in this photo) is so that one person can remove the pool ladder, and since there’s usually water in the pool, you don’t need to swim to the bottom and come up the ladder that way. The pool is ramped, so the cleaners can leave via the shallow end.
Oh_Well_ian ago
Horror...
I'm searching for the post, but I think you and I and @bopper and @Blacksmith21 were on this even earlier than the links in the OP indicate.
Hang these evil fuckers!!