I am thinking more and more the high-end art thing is a big international money laundering thing.
Hillary has her embassy art program to move crate-loads and plane-loads of "things" around the world, these people seem to all collect a lot of high-end "art" like the Podesta bros. etc. and George Webb said (at 20 sec. mark) John Podesta is secreting all his billions around the world via art transfers to stash $$$ in a way that is hard to confiscate/expropriate later.
Plus art has wacky 'price' system that is all subjective and set by famously crooked auction houses.
Art discussion with any #pizzagate actors can be considered like bullion or bonds or any wealth-transfer vehicle. (opinion)
Perhaps buying "art" is just a way to buy sex with a child for some. I think some of this might be just direct payments rather than laundering. But with the knowledge by the seller and the buyer that along with the piece of "art" comes time with a child. I don't have any direct information that this is being done, but does anyone really think these things they call art are worth the price tags on them. I am sure they are buying something else. For instance https://www.saatchiart.com/paintings/modern I am not sure the term money laundering actually covers a direct payment for a token piece of art and (wink wink a kid).
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flyingcuttlefish ago
I am thinking more and more the high-end art thing is a big international money laundering thing.
Hillary has her embassy art program to move crate-loads and plane-loads of "things" around the world, these people seem to all collect a lot of high-end "art" like the Podesta bros. etc. and George Webb said (at 20 sec. mark) John Podesta is secreting all his billions around the world via art transfers to stash $$$ in a way that is hard to confiscate/expropriate later.
Plus art has wacky 'price' system that is all subjective and set by famously crooked auction houses.
Art discussion with any #pizzagate actors can be considered like bullion or bonds or any wealth-transfer vehicle. (opinion)
Kacey ago
Perhaps buying "art" is just a way to buy sex with a child for some. I think some of this might be just direct payments rather than laundering. But with the knowledge by the seller and the buyer that along with the piece of "art" comes time with a child. I don't have any direct information that this is being done, but does anyone really think these things they call art are worth the price tags on them. I am sure they are buying something else. For instance https://www.saatchiart.com/paintings/modern I am not sure the term money laundering actually covers a direct payment for a token piece of art and (wink wink a kid).