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lynn1314 ago

I really think they are laundering money through the totally unregulated "art" world.

Watcher_Down ago

The following link tells a good story about it, been going on for years. Oh, and all the usual suspects involved. http://mileswmathis.com/launder.pdf

lynn1314 ago

thank you - all of this has certainly changed my worldview and not for the better

AngB23 ago

There are definitely some whack jobs in art.

This guy is very weird. Richard Prince and Jerry Saltz Some famous guy w/lots of Hollyweird /WH connections. https://imgur.com/a/oHimE

He refers to CIA https://imgur.com/a/dWP95

He owns HalfGallery and here he's at the White House https://imgur.com/a/ehwvv

Another creepy art place https://imgur.com/a/dBWj2

And this one is really bad- Harper Books. Disgusting vile https://imgur.com/a/4Gd02

lynn1314 ago

Such craziness - it has to be a money laundering racket scheme in addition to a purposeful attempt at destroying Western values . Thanks for the links.

senpaithatignoresyou ago

Weird people are perfect for laundering money.

Their testimony is suspect, and may not be legally valid. http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/incompetent

Think about it: if you have a crazy nutjob that makes pictures for you, for the purpose of laundering money, and the operation gets exposed, they can not bring the artist in as a witness because they are too stupid/crazy to be taken seriously.

So it makes perfect sense that they would make the art as disturbing as hell. the moment one of these artists gets brought in for questioning, is the moment that the will be slapped as incompetent.

The more i follow pizzagate, the more i see old school Italian mob tactics, as well as some of the new ones.

OrwellKnew ago

Very perceptive of you. Reminded me of "Vinny the Chin" Gigante...acted like a wackjob

He was serving a 12-year sentence for racketeering, conspiring to kill the late John Gotti for Gotti’s role in the unsanctioned killing of the Gambino crime boss Paul Castellano, and for obstructing justice by pretending — successfully for three decades — to be mad in order to avoid criminal prosecution.

http://thevillager.com/villager_138/vincentchingigante.html

Freemasonsrus ago

Wow. That's disturbing that people like that (many many people) were in the WH close to power. Not that it started w BHO. It was just significantly more pronounced. It'd be great to creat a page w links to artists of interest wrt PG along w kinks to their "art", connections to players, ect.

lynn1314 ago

Thank you!

dustyr ago

What the Hell!!! This needs its own thread.

Fateswebb ago

It's a hoax

Silencio ago

Indeed, a lot of these people are in government or public figures of some type, if they really cared about the art they would speak out because money laundering basically ruins the legitimate art market, which as a government employee having something you care about being spoiled would be something you could speak or act on, Since that never happened, safe bet they were drawn to scene more for the money laundering than the art.

MysticMa ago

Any artist worth their salt regardless of content, have a connective feeling for each piece created... Monetary value is not what inspires...What I have seen lately with the spirit shit is not art but more or less shock & awe (masters would say shock & puke). True Art, is more regulated than you might think.