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brazzersgate ago

OP here from the Alefantis/Michael Quinn thread. My apologies for sending you all on a wild goose chase with what appears to be the wrong guy. I don't think the whole thread should be deleted as there is good information in the comments but someone needs to change the title (a mod? I don't know how to.)

I posted a comment a few minutes ago looking into another connection:

As it seems it's pretty clear this is not Michael Quinn, I've started looking into the @danroberge who commented on Alefantis' photo. Another user posted this link to a photo he found with a creepy guy on Roberge's Insta: http://archive.is/D39g2

I did some research and this guy's name is Septime Webre. Webre was artistic director of the Washington Ballet for the past 17 years before stepping down to take up a role at the S&R Foundation. I went to Septime's Instagram, searched his following/followers list: him and James Alefantis follow each other.

From the comments on Alefantis' Insta photo of the three men, Roberge commented 'who are these guys?' Alefantis quickly replied, "You know", and "We'll wait for you." This either means Alefantis was saying Roberge actually does know these two guys, or more likely he was saying he doesn't actually know them, but instead their intentions.

What relationship do Septime Webre and James Alefantis share? As Alefantis commented on the photo, "you know", implying that Roberge knew the exact reason why those guys were meeting Lynch, does this implicate the two men in the photo (one already probably confirmed to be Ian Pope)?

MeatballPizza ago

Thanks for responding and for updating the thread.

I think it's important we don't get 100 people making YouTube videos on this and leave it to the Mods how to control the flow of info / prevent spreading stories we've actually been able to debunk.

Too easy to attack our effort if we aren't quickly shooting down dead ends. Also will save a lot of time for other researchers. Instead of chasing their tail, they can spend that time on more promising leads.