I think we discussed earlier how museums may act as great fronts for laundering money and anonymously exchanging large crates, I discovered TP is a Manager at The National Museum of Women in the Arts where he displays art like 'Dormitory' which "reflect upon the experience of displaced children in mid-20th century Europe"
After some research, this image of a mock Tabloid cover from this GuerillaGirls source caught my eye.
Thousands of women locked in the basements of D.C. museums!
I realize this is a creative editorial on a male-dominated art world, but I also know these people like to hide things in plain sight, so dug deeper.
1) The museum's Address 1250 New York Ave NW Washington, DC 2005 is connected to the DC underground tunnel network
We know his buddy Alefantis' Properties are all tunnel connected.
2) The museum was a masonic building before it was a museum.
The middle floors were devoted to office, library, and commercial space, while the fifth and sixth floors—the exclusive upper levels—held another, somewhat smaller auditorium for use by the Masons' Scottish Rite and Mystic Shrine. "The stage is to be so arranged that the most elaborate services of the Scottish Rite can be given in their entirety," claimed the Washington Times in 1905—without explaining what exactly that meant.
I think we may have an idea of what that meant.
Waddy Butler Wood, the mason architect of the building said,
As the Temple Association envisioned, the building's location at the tip of a wedge-shaped block provides an aesthetic buffer zone which "permits of no future building being erected sufficiently near to mar [the Temple's] monumental effect ... ."
Here's that complete text from him about the vision of the building from the book 'History of the Grand Lodge and of Freemasonry in the District of Columbia"
What do you guys think? Worth digging deeper?
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YingYangMom ago
This image popped up in my mind. Picture from Alefantis' phone (never posted on Instagram) Courtesy of Chris Zee on Flicker.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/146343979@N02/30802642376/in/photostream/ http://archive.is/4pRFp
The young girl seems to be afraid, looking for a way out, or possibly fleeing from something or someone. To the glass blocks (tiles) on the ceiling over the child's head are lights attached (used to illuminate the upper level ground.) I imagine that from the opacity of the tiles, only shadows could be seen moving from the underground level if looking down at the tiles from ground level. This is a very creepy picture to me and I don't know what to make of it or find out its location. I've looked at other pictures of buildings and homes included in the flickr album, but I can't seem to find pictures with such tiles on any of them. At least, none was ever captured or posted, it seems. I still think it's worth looking into.
PizzaGateDiscovery ago
That is a strange picture. Wish someone could identify the building.