cantsleepawink ago

It seems that Foundation for Art and Preservation in Embassies (FAPE) is collaborating with Crayola to develop lesson plans for schools. Considering the current taste in contemporary art I find that a bit worrying as Art is already taught in schools.

Lesson plans have already begun integrating FAPE’s works to help students to learn about artists and art, embassies and other nations, art as Global Diplomacy, math-language-science, and leadership competencies. *

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/isa-freeling/celebrating-its-30th-anni_b_8933094.html*

http://www.fapeglobal.org/education/

Forgetmenot ago

Not sure if this helps but I came across an article that actually talks about what you are referring to briefly. It's a long article regarding human trafficking and the CIA. I cut and paste the section below as well as included the Link below.

Summary: A woman I know well, who is older than I, ended up training some of the East Bloc orphans picked up by the CIA, not long after the end of WW II. They were trained as child prodigy musicians. Then they were inserted into East Bloc foreign embassies to provide musical and sexual services. They spoke the local language and passed as natives. They themselves did not know otherwise. But they had personalities that went to phone booths and called the CIA to report on the actions of their East Bloc "owners" at the embassies. Most of the kids were uncovered and killed by the KGB as "foreign agents."

http://www.gailallen.com/theo/Secrets-of-the-CIA-Global-Sex-Slave-Industry-by-Dr-Sue-Arrigo.html

cantsleepawink ago

Well, that just might explain Transformerdc and its connections to embassies: https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1481315

jonnythaiwongy9 ago

Dodgy out, great thought