Cannot find this on Voat, but see it has been archived before. Sorry for repost if it is. Combing through some old articles I stumble upon "Where D.C.'s A-listers go for vacation". The second person mention is John Podesta. His yearly vacation is there:
"John Podesta, Center for American Progress: “I am going to my condo in Truckee [Calif.], like I do every year — will sit on my porch and do conference calls 50 feet from where the Donner Party ate each other.”".
If Podesta wasn't under suspicions for this kind of stuff it could be passed as just weird or dark, but considering the situation, this seems to be showing his hand a lot more than previously thought.
The link is here: http://web.archive.org/web/20170218215605/http://www.politico.com/story/2009/06/where-dcs-a-listers-go-for-vacation-023151
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Hooliganscat ago
If you go to Wikileaks a friend of his named Ulrich Boser wrote a book about trust called the Leap. He sends Podesta a copy of the manuscript. In the introduction it mentions a group of people that resorted to cannibalism and how it built life long trust and became a sacred act.
truthtrain2 ago
I will have to look into this. This seems like it is making a lot of sense. "Join the club" or fail an outsider.
Hooliganscat ago
My hypothesis is that cannibalism is used as a method to build unbreakable bonds of trust.
truthtrain2 ago
I agree this could be a cause for it! I am also interested in if they are seeking health benefits, or believe they are.