Alright, so I'm not sure if this has been discussed here yet. Recently, Infowars released a video on The Alex Jones Channel on YouTube titled Commie Mob Annihilated By The Infowar which discusses a mom and pop Pinata store in Austin that was razed by one F&F Real Estate Ventures. This protest was in response to the woman who started her own business on the same plot of land the Pinata store was found, called the Blue Cat Café.
What caught my eye immediately were paintings on the in- and outside of the building depicting sinister looking cats with all-seeing eyes and, of course, pizza. Here is a cat lovingly embracing a pizza slice as well. And here is a cat making out with a pizza slice.
I have not delved much into this place just yet, but when I see pictures like this I begin to worry.
The point of this cat café is to have a brick and mortar business for adopting out cats and allowing people to come inside and pet cats or otherwise surround themselves with cats. All food is sold through food trucks outside of the main building. This information I found on the kickstarter that funded this cafe's opening. Interesting how the only food I see on any of the artwork is pizza.
Also interesting is this bit of information I found on the kickstarter page: "The food is not in the cattery, but prepared in food trucks outside. We will work to make it so food can be delivered to you inside. To enter the cattery, you'll have to sign off that you will respect the boundaries put in place. We will have a maximum number of people who can enter at a time." Sign off on boundaries? What? I've gone to many a pet store in my day just to play with dogs and cats and never had to sign a single piece of paper to do so.
I think this is important to take a look at and make sure it either is or is not related to the investigation of Pizzagate. It's entirely possible this place is not related, but I'd like to make sure of that. Below I am going to list a few links of interest.
The Infowars video from where I discovered this place: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PS-8ylNdPcU
The Blue Cat Café on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebluecatcafe_austin/?hl=en
The Blue Cat Café kickstarter page: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/thebluecatcafe/build-austin-a-blue-cat-cafe-with-rescued-and-adop
I cannot seem to find information on F&F Real Estate Ventures in Texas outside of articles pertaining to this story of the Pinata store. From this article, however, I learned that "F&F Real Estate Ventures, a limited liability corporation co-owned by French and business partner Darius Fisher, "purchased the building on Oct. 17, 2014," French confirmed. "We own other residential real estate in Austin, but no other commercial property." So it is co-owned by a man named Jordan French and Darius Fisher. More info needed on those men.
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carmencita ago
Well, I went through the instagram and finally had to stop there were so many. I saw many pieces of pizzas either in that same pic as on the store front and also drawn in places plus hearts as well with one double heart that was a drawing. There was one chicken and then a couple baskets of baby chicks. I also saw the word Wonderland on a wall that reminded me of Alice in Wonderland which has meaning to pedos, trust me. Then also the Wonderland Club was a CP global outfit that was raided in St. Charles Mo. This was a BIG ring. Global. Don't know if this means anything, but I guess with one or two nothing, but possibly all together it could mean something. Yes, the pizza on cats, highly suspicious. Why would you have the pizza on the cats? Strange to say the least.
goodguy1367 ago
The only thing i've picked up is there's pizza in the murals and they don't have pizza on the menu. Only "catdogs" their version of hotdogs.
carmencita ago
For me, the double heart that was drawn or painted, but the baby chicks and Wonderland seemed interesting. I also was suspicious about the signing for petting the cats. Is this how they get the names maybe of the children that come in?