So I was looking for some information of the whereabouts of the Podestas in May 2007 (date of McCann abduction), and I came across this article. So Tony Podesta bought a luxury house in May 2007, no big deal. But when I saw the names of David Brock and James Alefantis right after it (they bought a luxury house too), I almost fell from my chair, because I wasn't looking for Alefantis at all.
This fuckin pizzagate is becoming weirder and weirder! Seriously guys!
This is the link, please save it, investigate it, etc:
https://www.washingtonian.com/2007/05/01/luxury-homes-may-2007/
Any theories? Maybe that is the payment for the abduction of McCann. Maybe they gave her to George Soros, lol. What you guys think?
I think this is too "good" to be a coincidence. I'm trying hard to be a skeptic here.
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therealwopD ago
From the article at top of thread....... .... https://www.washingtonian.com/2007/05/01/luxury-homes-may-2007/
"Lobbyist Tony Podesta and his wife, Heather, bought this eight-bedroom, seven-bath house in Kalorama for $3.9 million. The house has a pool and 12-zone stereo. Podesta, brother of former Clinton White House chief of staff John Podesta, heads DC’s Podesta Group. Photograph by David Pipkin. In DC: Journalist David Brock and restaurateur/art dealer James Alefantis bought a six-bedroom Federal-style rowhouse on California Street in Kalorama for $1.75 million. The house has a second-floor reception hall and three fireplaces. Once a right-wing journalist, Brock changed his politics in the 1990s. He’s the founder of Media Matters for America, a liberal watchdog group, and author of several books, including Blinded by the Right: The Conscience of an Ex-Conservative. Alefantis co-owns DC’s Buck’s Fishing & Camping restaurant and the Strand on Volta, a Georgetown art gallery."
I have yet to hear of "The Strand" ????
LargePepperoni ago
I saw they have some more disturbing art.