I can no longer find any pics nor links of the Scott Cummings construction inside the Pegasus Location. Can anyone help ?
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The construction modifications of the Pegasus building are very, very interesting: A staircase that small children would find impossible to climb. An elevated second floor that looks more like a viewing platform, not only for the space below, but for the windows at the top of the space that overlook the playground. The platform is also on a rail for sliding back and forth over the space below and from window to window and can even cover the staircase, preventing access from below. The wooden table stands alone, without any indication it's used as perhaps a coffee table. To me, it's design looks like a workbench with a shape ideal for splaying out a small body ( I know, HORRIBLE ). Lastly, the observatory/skylight at the top of the building with an eagle eye view of the playground below. Just throwing out hypothetical thoughts here>> Comet was the former viewing area for the 'merchandise' where buyers would shop.The large number of unattended children that were witnessed by YELP! reviewers was worrying the pedo ring. Something more discrete was needed and also likely requested by the clientele and a new setup was designed and constructed. Pegasus was built to become a 'one stop' shop where children could be paraded in the playground and observed from the modified building. Money could be laundered with art directly off the walls of the 'museum'. Then into torture chamber, complete with viewing platform and then on to the killroom, where bodies could be processed for transport or disposal.
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FriesischShipping ago
Nice hypothesis, my guess was that Pegasus was some kind of pick up/transport station. This takes it a step further. Good work! Remember that CIA and their assets don't really change what they do, just where they do it.
remedy4reality ago
Thanks. Also, I found the group's 'excitement' about the Pegasus building during construction to be very revealing. It's like they are the only people who knew what they were looking at and they were giddy over holes and trenches. As for the sliding platform interior, Scott Cummings has totally removed all photos of it from his website. I guess he is not as excited about it, now.