The Email
"I really appreciate the call earlier and all of your advice. Attached please find an invite to both book parties in NY next week, and Sarah Jacobs' resume. Whatever you could do to help would be greatly appreciated. See you next week."
The invitation
Downloading the attachment will reveal a reception at Tijuana Picnic, an upscale Mexican bar in the Upper East Side. But download the source code of the email. You will notice there are now two invitations, the second one being at the home of Lynn Forester de Rothschild.
The invitation is not actually available in the email, meaning that it can't be seen by public eyes, and was likely meant to be hidden from Podesta's staffers. It really puts Lynn Forester de Rothschild's recent tweet in a new light.
Alefantis was actually in the New York City area at around the same time, at a gay art retreat on Fire Island known as Fire Island Pines. While it doesn't prove Alefantis was there, it would make sense that he would at least show support for his boyfriend as he releases his new book.
But it gets weirder. Tijuana Picnic has hosted parties with familiar faces mentioned in the Pizza investigation, including Walis Ahluwalia. Dan Neidich, who hosted the first reception, is on the board of directors of The Child Mind Institute and MoMA. You can connect the dots if you like. Also pictured is Lucali Pizza owner Mark Iacono, whose pizza place became extra popular after Jay-Z called it his favorite in Brooklyn.
Notice anything familiar about this picture?
http://assets.nydailynews.com/polopoly_fs/1.112364.1313949263!/img/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/article_750/alg-pizza-jpg.jpg
Here are two other Mysterious Instagram photos from that time. Why was he traveling and what was he doing in Southern France?
https://farm1.staticflickr.com/763/32024302890_7a04e8237d_b.jpg
https://farm1.staticflickr.com/597/32251461142_951b83c480_b.jpg
Regardless of whether Alefantis was there or not, it confirms the link between (1) Podesta, Brock (2) Suspect Pizzerias and (3) The Rothschilds.
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VieBleu ago
I'd like to point out that there was a 2014 movie called "Kill The Messenger" written by an incredible investigative reporter ( that just so happened to write this incisive article about the scope of child sex trafficking for the New York Times in 2004 http://www.nytimes.com/2004/01/25/magazine/the-girls-next-door.html?_r=0)). The movie he wrote was about the investigations and death of reporter Gary Webb, who was exposing CIA/Contra cocaine drug trafficking and that whole side of the dark operations.
So Brock smugly writes a book titled "KILLING The Messenger" a year after this reporter was found dead with two gunshot wonds to the head, ruled a suicide of course. Knowing what we know, I'd call it a suspicious choice of book title.
AreWeSure ago
Brock "smugly" writes a book.....a year after? You're a bit off on this.
Gary Webb died in 2004.
Do you think the phrase Kill the Messenger started with this documentary? It goes back the ancient Greeks. Shakespeare used it when discussing the Greeks.
VieBleu ago
so glad you are aroud to keep me honest. Truely you are more reasonable than half the ones here "on my side" with their fingerpointing and "pearl clutching" at straws.
From what i could see, the Kill The Messenger Movie was released in 2014.
Brock's book in 2015.
FreeThem ago
You deserve to shill us, this is Freedomland, do it bro. Type more nonsense
VieBleu ago
lol its so funny, I'll look at my waiting comments, and 3 our of 4 people say thank you, great link, or add to something I say. Then there's that 1 out of 4 that shouts shill.
There are many people on here who possibly mean well, but are blinded by the dogmatic nature of their faith. They are childlike and believe anything in the world with a spiral on it is "waving Satan in our face!" and so on. If you don't know that, you've not been around much.