Over the last week or so, I've been seeing "Joe Biden owns an island next to Orgy Island". I decided to look a little deeper and found some fascinating nuggets:
Scott Green, a lobbyist associated with Joe Biden, purchased a lot from a subdivided parcel owned by James Biden, a lobbyist and brother to Joe Biden. I'll skip the sketchy details of the financing, but as with anything Biden-related, nothing is above board: https://www.politico.com/news/2020/01/28/james-biden-lobbyist-virgin-islands-099318
The property is on a small island, known as Water Island, and is south of the main USVI island by mere yards. And is located about 8 miles to the west of Little St. James Island aka Orgy Island.
Map of the islands https://goo. gl/maps/GoJkMfEjEZ1qUdGH6 [link broken intentionally]
We do know from this article, that Joe Biden has stayed on this island at least 3 times: "After the land deal, Joe Biden vacationed elsewhere on the tiny island, which once protected a nearby submarine base before it became a tropical getaway, on at least three occasions."
More notably, the island once held an almost-completed defense battery owned by the US Army, known as Fort Segarra. Fort Segarra was built to protect the submarine base located in the cove to its north, on the USVI.
Fort Segarra: https://www.saj.usace.army.mil/FortSegarra/
Here are some details on Water Island: http://cdm16021.contentdm.oclc.org/utils/getfile/collection/p16021coll7/id/4708
What particularly struck me as I was reading up on Fort Segarra was this statement: "One of the very cool things about Fort Segarra, in terms of exploring, is its underground tunnels. When coming up to the fort, you will see a small path to your right. Walk down the path for about two minutes and take a left. You will see an entrance to the tunnels." Source: https://newsofstjohn.com/exploring-water-island-fort-segarra/
Finally, this article sums up all of these parts: https://cloverchronicle.com/2020/07/05/ghislaine-maxwell-jeffrey-epstein-and-joe-biden-private-islands-secret-ports-and-submarines/
So, we have Orgy Island with small submersible access. Ghislaine Maxwell has a submarine pilots license. Tunnels on both LSJI/OI and now Water Island. In addition, Epstein had ownership of a nearby port, giving him unrestricted import/export abilities without scrutiny. And now, we have James Biden, plausibly Joe Biden, owning part of a nearby island which has both submarine access and tunnels.
The big question is - have those tunnels been enhanced beyond what was built for the gun battery emplacement? And, why are the Bidens invested in property nautically next door to LSJI? Another coincidence?
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mac1221 ago
Nice digs. Couldn't get the Water Island link to load. All this gives a whole new meaning to watch the water.
Guess we have been on the same hunt lately. ;) I am sure having naval forces in the area has severely restricted certain shipping lanes in huge way. No doubt forcing certain actions. They can't stop and lay low - at least not for long. So, it is just a matter of time before they do something really stupid.
Blacksmith21 ago
Hey - the link was broken - remove the space. Or map it out ; ) The USCG has upped their game in both southern Pacific and Atlantic. I suspect it's upped patrols on the trafficking routes. I don't know if USN is doing the same. Keep the pressure on!
mac1221 ago
Interesting that the material mentioned sub activity in the trenches. Those are some deep waters and perfect for sophisticated traffic. Not being an expert in such things, how deep is our capability to track subs in trenches?
Interesting there have been a couple of small quakes near the VI Trough just north and northwest of USVI. The trough has a depth of about 4500m. One was only 5km deep on the Whiting Seamount next to the trough. Most in that area are between 10 - 13km. All the swarming quake action in southwest Puerto Rico lately doesn't attract much attention for other rumbles in the area. Wouldn't be difficult to hide some other activity and make it blend in. Just noticed it because I am checking global seismic and volcanic activity pretty frequently. Anyway, lots of deep water in the area - perfect for subs.
Exploring Puerto Rico's Seamounts, Trenches, and Troughs