Hmmmmmm. He tags this image #juniper. Why?
https://i.sli.mg/C7txgY.png
The Juniper tree's name is derived from the Latin word juniperus. In Latin, juniperus is combination of the word junio, which means young, and parere, to produce, hence youth producing, or evergreen
So, Juniper = Producing youth
Another hint? Else, why #Juniper?
In light of recent posts about the uses of blood, I must speculate: maybe they are using her in multiple ways.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juniper_(given_name)
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SIMONBARROW ago
#juniper might refer to Juniper Networks, which is involved in 'philanthropy' for young girls:
'K-12 STEM Initiatives Our Foundation Committee is made up of passionate Juniper employees committed to making a meaningful difference. The Juniper Networks Foundation Fund inspires the next generation of engineers, critical thinkers, and technical thought leaders. Through it, we participate in K-12 science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) programs, targeted especially at girls, the underprivileged, and underrepresented students.
Aiming to make lasting, meaningful differences in the world, the Foundation has granted more than $13 million to nonprofit STEM partner organizations since it was formed more than a decade ago. Most recently, in 2016, the Juniper Foundation approved grants for the following organizations:
Apps for Good (UK) Cristo Rey San Jose High School Girls Who Code MK Level Playing Field Institute New Jersey Institute of Technology.'
http://www.juniper.net/us/en/company/citizenship-sustainability/philanthropy/