Hi all,
Speculation has been raised about the many connections between #PizzaGate and modern art. I won't post all the background on Marina Abromovic, Tony Podesta's art collections and James Alefantis' art connections unless people feel it is needed. I posted this article on Gab.ai but I realized it might be interesting material for Voat.co researchers to consider. Miles W Mathis is a famous portrait artist and precocious writer of the #RedPill variety. He views modern art as, basically, a giant CIA machine producing expensive art for money laundering purposes for black budget operations. I am simplifying his thesis but not by much.
http://mileswmathis.com/launder.pdf
I tried saving it on archive.is but the URL is hanging.
"All the writers from 2013 implied that money laundering in the artworld was a relatively new phenomenon, one they had been clued into by the ever-rising prices at auction for current (not Old- Master) work. They also assured us that the problem was limited. Both these things are false. Modernism has been a money laundering scheme of one sort or another since the beginning. And I mean all of it. In other words, it is a manufactured market, manufactured to move large sums of money around without regulation and without suspicion.
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Quite a bold claim but he is a very well read and persuasive writer.
1st edit to include WikiLeaks relevance:
http://archive.is/tNufW
"Dear John, I’m Tony’s CFO. Please send your banking information when you have a chance. We’ll then transfer money to your account. The attached invoice is the related art work. Thanks. Scott Chesson | Chief Financial Officer"
The attached Invoice PDF:
https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails//fileid/23719/6979
2nd edit for dnb.com corporate search:
DNB.com confirmation of Bonsai Fine Arts address:
Bonsai Fine Arts Inc509 Mccormick Dr Ste LGlen Burnie, MD - 21061
3rd edit for Fakebook: http://archive.is/VECuj
Interesting comment showing that this company handles international art and works in embassies:
"Below is an interesting article regarding a new agreement between the US and Egypt designed to thwart the illegal trade in antiquities. A nice picture of Jen and Martin - two wonderful Bonsai employees - unpacking crates at the Embassy."
4th edit for Corporate website: http://archive.is/tDeZd
Interesting to note that they have a satellite office in the Bronx, NY.
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ThruTheHaze ago
Makes sense to me. Kinda reminds me of the Ebay guy who was selling the hd's for a ridiculous price. They could do the same thing. Nobody really cares if elites spend millions on "art" and would quickly disregard. Meanwhile, those sickos get to keep a little reminder of their horrible acts.