You are viewing a single comment's thread.

view the rest of the comments →

Flat_Truth ago

Plus the heart inside a heart "girl lovers" logo inside the shop.

Proii_Pariah ago

Wow! Thanks Flat-Truth for pointing out the Heart-In-Heart inside the doorway. The spiral on the sign already had me convinced but I'd say the H-In-H seals the deal. Regardless...and maybe particularly because it's an ice cream brand logo. That heart symbol might be able to be explained away for an adoption agency...but an ice cream company? I'm not buying it. This infestation is SO widespread. Sickening.

ryguyhermosa ago

post this on the chans

Silencio ago

Strategically placed, no doubt

whazzat1970 ago

I think that's the Good Humour Ice Cream logo. Which disturbs me, too.

Silencio ago

Yes, but placement near the door was probably deliberate. Use a generic item for deniability but placed strategically to send a signal?

noworldorder ago

This could easily be the case, given the almost pointless swirl on the signage outside.

fartyshorts ago

It's Unilever. They own many ice cream brands world-wide that use that logo. I remember when they replaced my home country's logo with that one.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Unilever_brands#Ice_cream

strix-varia ago

Unilever is up there with amazon, etc as a nwo company. There are pages and pages of companies that are owned by them. Read labels and unplug from unilever.

pepe16 ago

The level of speculation here is off the scale, but the trick here could be not that the ice-cream logo is on a fridge, but rather that the fridge with logo is visible through the door. What the point with these pizza places? Does someone in the know go in, flash a Moloch, and order a child for immediate delivery?

senpaithatignoresyou ago

They are used to launder money.

You can't just launder money with only art. You use other things.

What you look for is a pizza place/restaurant that never hires outsiders, never puts up a help wanted ad, does not deliver but only does takeout.They also never advertise as well.

this makes them very hard to find, because they are just there. They also don't have distribution contracts with the major food suppliers. You look at these places, and wonder why the hell they are still in business?

So the facebook stuff is a mixed bag. either this is a legit pizza place run by creepy people, or this is an attempt to make them look legit and cover up the fact that they stay in business via other means.