I wanted to share this infographic that I found: https://archive.is/HggpF
Yesterday, February 18, 2017 there was a massive fire at a mansion in McLean, VA. News coverage. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jATIQdco-Gw
A few interesting facts were disclosed in the video: 1) that the home housed United Arab Emirates diplomats. 2) it involved a propane tank explosion.
I've heard links before of sex trafficking involving diplomats from the Middle East.
Coincidentally, while trying to dig up more info on John Podesta's father, I came across a slightly disturbing piece of text in an article that was in the Federal congressional register. It describes how Podesta learned to slaughter pigs, and how he even used to have a slaughtered pig as his screen saver. You literally can't make this up.
The address of the mansion and the farm, however, ran chills down my spine. They're both right next to the CIA headquarters. So now I'm wondering whether the home was a brownstone operation and/or whether the fire was covering up evidence.
Hopefully this is enough to satisfy Rule #1.
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NotTooLate ago
WTF just like Brock having his home demolished!
srayzie ago
What?? I didn't know Brock had a house demolished!
NotTooLate ago
An early death might actually come as a relief for the anxiety-ridden operative. As posted earlier at rense.com, Fox News reported: “Sussex County (Delaware) property records show (Brock) took out a $273,000 mortgage to buy the pale yellow colonial and carriage house for $606,666 in 1995. As the converted inn, built in 1793, continued to rise in value, Brock refinanced his loan on at least two occasions. Records show he had a $1.44 million mortgage on the property, as well as two more loans against the home totaling just over $500,000. Brock received $1,587,500 for the home on May 25, 2010, in a sale to McLean, Va.-based Vardell Realty Investments.”
The Fox News report, by Perry Chiaramonte, continued: “The Rehoboth Beach home was torn down months after Brock sold it, amid much community opposition, so the buyer could divide the parcel and build two homes. It remains a vacant lot.” It is beyond suspicious that a 207-year-old historic house, with more than $1 million in resale value, would be ripped down. Realtor Michael Vardell has kept an unusually low profile for a real-estate agent. His addresses varied from Charlestown, South Carolina, to Bethesda, Maryland, and McLean, Virginia, towns that are associated respectively with the U.S. Navy, Walter Reed Army Hospital, and the CIA. Was Vardell involved in setting up safe houses and disposing of the bodies?
The house sale was preceded by a property dispute with ex-partner William Grey. That legal conflict diclosed key dates about Brock’s relocation from Rehoboth Beach to the nation’s capital. In 2005 Brock started to date James Alefantes in Washington DC; in 2007 Brock removed some of his belongings to live with his new partner in D.C. while keeping his domicile with old partner Grey, and then in 2010 Grey filed a legal complaint against Brock, who by then had finished moving out the furniture.
How does Brock’s time-line correlate with the biggest sex-crime case in Delaware’s history? Perhaps not by coincidence, in 2004, the receptionist at a pediatric clinic in Lewes, just 7 miles from Rehoboth Beach, filed a complaint with Sussex County police over pedophilic acts committed by Dr. Earl Bradley against his underage patients from Dover, Delmar, Easton and Rehoboth Beach. There were other citations, including from a local police officer, as discussed in the Wilmington WBOC news article “Red flags consistently missed for accused pedophile doctor.” https://hriches.blogspot.com/