Entire commune has triangle boy lover symbol as their town logo!!! Need some help on this! (pizzagate)
submitted 7.5 years ago by truthseekertx
It seems as though this city uses the boy lover triangle around their entire commune. http://ilmirino.it/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/it.gif
Unfortunately, the city is in Sicily, Italy and without knowing Italian, it's a little tough trying to put dots together. Here are a few of the many places I found the symbol used throughout their entire town...engraved in walls, in adverstisements, logos, etc..
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/ZAtLLNE9TnzIYd3_jrRdmhjsXNTuyrLNUOG5tx65uL2HezpCRRLudG1pK5KRo4KUmA=w300
http://culture-routes.net/content/discovering-terre-sicane
https://menficambia.files.wordpress.com/2013/12/4sindaci.png
http://www.comunalimenfi.it/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Logo-Unione-Dei-Comuni-Terre-Sicane-566x400.gif
http://archive.is/phbIV
http://stradadelvinoterresicane.it/historical-cultural-itinerary/casa-planeta/?lang=en
http://movimentonelbelice.altervista.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/terre-sic-2.jpg
Check out the "Slow Food" organization at the bottom left side in this Terre Sicane booklet. http://movimentonelbelice.altervista.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/agric.jpg It very much resembles the little boy lover symbol and is just odd that it's there right next to the other boy lover symbol. Slow Food has a USA chapter. https://www.slowfoodusa.org/
If you go to the slowfood link above...it looks like they have a food festival headlined by Alice Waters. The one who gave Alefantis this present. http://i.imgur.com/ioxlnum.jpg and who posted this http://archive.is/VhjhQ
There is a D.C. chapter. http://www.slowfooddc.org/ I wonder if there may be any connections we can find here.
Here is a wikileaks from someone inviting John Podesta to a dinner with the ex-director of Slow Food USA. https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/47525
If ya'll can help look for some possible leads, there may be lots out there, I have not fully dug into the town or Slow Foods yet.
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DonKeyhote 7.5 years ago
Case closed:
More than 500 years after the expulsion of the Jews from Sicily, Palermo’s small but renascent Jewish community is set to celebrate the opening of its first synagogue since the Spanish Inquisition.
https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/04/24/world/europe/italy-jews-sicily-expulsion.html
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DonKeyhote ago
Case closed:
More than 500 years after the expulsion of the Jews from Sicily, Palermo’s small but renascent Jewish community is set to celebrate the opening of its first synagogue since the Spanish Inquisition.
https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/04/24/world/europe/italy-jews-sicily-expulsion.html