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equineluvr ago

Superb! Certainly one of the best articles I have read recently.

"Heather decided a sovereign's orb was a fitting accessory to at least one event. (That would be the Podesta not-so-subtle hint that they believe they are literal masters of the universe) This is how powerful these people believe they are."

This is no doubt a reference to royal BLOODlines. It has been said (unconfirmed, AFAIK) that John and Tony are of the Giusuppe Mazzini bloodline. Tony would NOT be marrying a woman who was not of similar position. I need to check into her lineage.

Thank you for a great piece!

9217 ago

Thank you so much! Agreed 1000% on the bloodlines comment. There's a giant rabbithole with that. I deleted a long ramble relating somewhat to ^^ that topic from the post b/c it was already crazy long.

The Podestas are proud owners of a photopraph named "Soliloquy VII" ....

"Soliloquy VII, as described in the Post Style section on Tuesday, is "an 8-foot-tall color photo of a nude man lying on his back." It is the product of a female British photographer named Sam Taylor-Wood. The photo previously enjoyed a prominent place in the living room of the Podestas Washington, D.C., home."

"inspired by Andrea Mantegna’s Dead Christ"

NSFW > Soliloquy VII held "pride of place" Podesta's Living Room

Which was based on this image

So you've got the inversion of Jesus's sacrificial death, and focus on the body. I'm not slandering, but IF I were a satanic pedophile with more money than God, I can see putting that up on my wall. And of course the original it is playing from was painted in Renaissance Italy. Podestas being Italian, and the Renaissance being what brought the (downfall?) of the Catholic Church.

Fun times.

Thank you so much again! I'm sure there is more on this, it's just a massive topic to cover.