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gardenofbacchus ago

http://babyalcatraz.blogspot.com.au/search?updated-max=2013-03-04T07:33:00-05:00&max-results=7

Blatant "girl lover" symbol on one of her event posters for a place called "The Black Cat" in DC. Check their website ---> http://www.blackcatdc.com/concert-rooms.html. This place is fucking strange. It has an "all ages" policy that they keep stressing all over the website, with pinball machines and pool etc, a creepy "private concert room", again all ages, and the main bar is covered in the black and white square masonic tile print. Need help looking into this place.

gardenofbacchus ago

18th St Lounge in DUPONT CIRCLE, DC is undoubtedly another place of trafficking. It is connected to the Black Cat which is at this point a place of interest also. A Yelp! review about this place reads -

Essentially this is somebody's house that got taken over, probably through eminent domain, and turned into a night club slash bar slash lounge slash sex parlor. The sex parlor part is probably attributable to, again, the fact that I was winning so hardcore that night. But that's what I remember, so it must be true.

There is a sick outdoor back patio (children used to play there, and they still do), and huge front windows on the top floors overlooking the Dupont Circle sophisticates."

Look at this place's website and tell me this isn't dodgy as all fuck. http://www.18thstlounge.com/index.php

And for the cherry on the cake, scroll down on this page ----> http://www.18thstlounge.com/index.php/informant and see that 18th St Lounge is a proud sponsor of none other than UNHCR. ---- >http://www.unhcr.org/

This is it, KEEP DIGGING THIS IS IT

gardenofbacchus ago

BLACK CAT SURELY CONFIRMED INVOLVEMENT WITH CPP/ALEFANTIS/DC TRAFFICKING RING - "HEAVY BREATHING" RELEASED THEIR EP THERE IN 2013 ----> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTnxBwfZH0M

crazimal ago

Keep in mind the black cat has been around for decades and hosted countless normal rock and punk shows. It's a known fixture of the east coast club circuit for smaller touring bands, not big enough to play big theatres or 930 club and similar venues.

So a logical place for a small or new band to present a new album etc. That said it was pretty seedy when I went there quite some time ago, but did not have an "evil" vibe, although the strip joint next door sure did.... is that place still displaying drugged out naked (trafficked??) women on poles?

Anyway that's my take on the black cat, check it out since apes were there, but as a rock venue, it must get 200 bands a year and probably half of then are creepy or whatever --its rock n roll baby.