Sorry, SETH RICH'S MURDER.
Summation: Seth Rich’s murder is central to Pizzagate. The Wikileaks email drop started Pizzagate, and if Seth Rich was the leaker, then he’s the one that deserves the credit for exposing the truth of what was going on in the dirty world of the Cannibal Elite.
There have been quite a few threads already posted about Seth Rich’s murder. I hadn’t intended to post about it, but I came across something that I haven’t seen discussed. It relates to a couple of my earlier posts. One was about Jamie T and the other was about the Pegasus Museum and what Pegasus might symbolize. In the Jamie T post, I noticed so many shots of construction sites that it made me wonder why the pics were taken. JA’S group doesn’t usually do things without having a specific agenda. And in the Pegasus Museum post, I wondered aloud if we weren’t missing something. I feel very strongly that we are. Here are the links to those posts and what I found:
Jamie T: https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1566940
Pegasus Museum: https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1657042
A few nights ago, I stumbled on a blog I’ve sourced before. It’s called Popville and it’s endlessly informative. In this case of Seth Rich’s murder, it came through again. It’s dated July 10, 2016 and here’s the link:
Link: http://www.popville.com/2016/07/early-morning-shooting-in-bloomingdale/
Archive: http://archive.is/kau6x
The blog is about the shooting of Seth Rich, but the real beauty of this is the comment section. There re a lot of remarks, and they all point to a central issue which is that the exact same section of the block of Flagler was problematic. They all indicate that the DC police were aware of the problem and that they’ve done nothing to stop the neighborhood from being terrorized. They also expose another angle which is that the DC Water construction is exacerbating the violence …. allowing it to flourish. Numerous comments call out DC Water for not using due diligence in providing lighting they’re mandated to provide. Hence, the street is “pitch black”. Here are just some of the comments that illustrate citing DC Water as an active player in making the street unsafe:
“The neighborhood has been terrorized by a group of criminals for the last month, all incidents – same pattern. Unfortunately, the last one left no witness. What will be the tipping point for officials?”
“The neighborhood construction impedes the cops ability to canvass the streets, offers hiding places for criminals … Crimes near the construction zones have been going on since they first started. Attempted rapes, break-ins and muggings … it’s just more concentrated in the last month.”
“last evening waking down Flagler at 10 pm it was pitch black. None of the lights DC Water says were installed were on.”
“Lights are out on the walkway at 1st and V as well. DC Water is going to get its butt sued off at some point.”
It’s interesting to note that two days later (July 12), the situation has not even been rectified.
Link: http://www.popville.com/2016/07/parts-of-bloomingdale-still-in-the-dark/
Archive: http://archive.is/0rjv7
I’m going to highlight some crucial points:
“I noticed that the east-side sidewalk on the 2200 block of Flagler Place is still almost completely dark as one walks north towards Adams Street –see attached photo. Additionally, the sidewalk dead-ends due to DC Water project fences that continue to block access to Adams Street. This morning, I walked down the stretch and could see that the light fixture on top of the DC Water fence is missing lightbulbs –see attached photo. It’s beyond my comprehension that such a situation would exist given what has happened in this area in recent days.”
I was more than outraged at reading this. Because of the construction, DC Water turned the street into a DEAD END, and every person walking down that street into a potential victm. It is beyond comprehension … as Is the DC Water’s issued statement. You’ll find it quoted in this blog and it rings as a talking head talking doublespeak and droning, “Blah, blah, blah …”
The talking head’s name at the bottom of the statement is a George Hawkins. I’ve never come across that name before and was curious about him, so I went dumpster diving and was more than surprised at what came up.
Link: https://www.wateronline.com/doc/white-house-appoints-dc-water-hawkins-to-infrastructure-advisory-council-0001
Archive: http://archive.is/n7NHI
This announcement is dated August 5, 2016, LESS THAN A MONTH AFTER SETH RICH’S MURDER. Is the announcement the firing of George Hawkins for doing such a wretched job? On the contrary, it seems he was rewarded:
“White House Appoints DC Water CEO George S. Hawkins To National Infrastructure Advisory Council”
Now why would a man that has failed to provide minimum safety requirements for the citizens of Bloomingdale be being rewarded in this way? The timing is just so so so suspicious. And further, why would someone incompetent be given such an appointment? Maybe because he wasn’t incompetent. In fact, maybe he was excellent at doing his job. Maybe this is exactly what was supposed to happen.
The “tunneling” project targeting Flagler, Adams, V, First, and Thomas streets was soundly criticized by the residents, but the project was “pushed through” because of flooding the previous year. As we all know, flooding can easily be caused by someone backing up the drainage systems. The conditions can be pretty easily reproduced, but there’s this “tunneling” project (did I say “TUNNELING”) again?) and the very charming Mr. Hawkins showing his true colors. Just read what he said to a citizen’s concerns:
Link: http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/news/housing-complex/blog/13123349/bloomingdale-residents-furious-over-tunnel-construction-plans
Archive: http://archive.is/1qrAC
“At an earlier meeting with DC Water, one resident approached DC Water General Manager George Hawkins and suggested that the construction on Flagler could bring up legal issues and trigger a lawsuit. According to Skall, "[Hawkins'] response was, 'If you’ve got legal issues, bring them on. I’ve got a whole team of lawyers.'"
Yes, he has a whole team of lawyers! Might makes right, and this bastard was given this cushy NIA position? Awesome! Can’t have enough bastards in key strategical positions, now can we? And in terms of the area, the violence is still going on. This despite the project being concluded:
Link: http://wtop.com/dc/2017/05/14004166/
So have we missed something? Was this appointment nothing more than a reward for a job well done? And what of the other violence in the neighborhood? Has it been used to clean out the competition? And the tunneling ... a way to secrete out human trafficking victims without detection?
In any event, we need to dig. This stinks to high heaven and I’d like to see what others can find.
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privatepizza ago
Excellent post @quantokitty , thanks for bringing this up again. It was posted before over on Seth Rich, I can't remember by who, maybe @silverlining or @littleredcorvette , maybe they have the thread link.
The new sub was just getting started so I don't think many eyes saw it. Hopefully more will dig into this now. Bump.
quantokitty ago
Oh, so somebody beat me to it? Ha! There you go!
Yeah, I didn't see the original post so props to whoever spotted it first. I am glad I found time to post this. It's crucial we expand our thinking in what was going on there. It ties into something else that I haven't had time to post either ... this week ... I'm promising myself I'll get the other post up by the end of next week.
privatepizza ago
I think that thread was more of a 'call to action' to look into these comments on the board discussing the state of Flagler. And you've done that... so kudos : )
Especially interesting is the connection you've made to CEO George Hawkins. I wonder if he has any SEIU, 32BJ or interesting people connections ?
Glad you found time to post it too, and look forward to your forthcoming post.
Silverlining ago
Searched dc water & SEIU
http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/news/article/13039820/concrete-bungle-how-immigration-divided-a-dc-union http://archive.is/Qrdbs - mentions "cards" - they seem to be key union organising. Backed by SEIU members, they unfurled LiUNA banners
Patrick Atwater | LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin dot com/in/patrick-atwater-8a92339 Proxy Highlight
A Pioneering Environmental Impact Bond for DC Water .... Watson Harza; Metropolitan Water District; SEIU Local 7000; California Participation Project) ...
Looks like one of those made up names the CIA is fond of - no WIN, though - and no linked-in as far as I can see - maybe with a log in, it works. Impact Bond cold be money laundering?
carmencita ago
“It’s our view that our job as a union is to make sure that all workers, regardless of their immigration status, can share in the wealth that they helped create in this country,” says Jaime Contreras, president of SEIU Local 32BJ, on E-Verify. “We believe it’s unfair because it targets the most vulnerable workers in the country.”***I think this is someone to look into. @quantokitty
carmencita ago
"Backed by SEIU members, they unfurled LIUNA banners.....Hey! Remember those two guys that were found shot in SC the day after Seth was murdered? When I first researched Aguilar I found something that listed him with LIUNA. This is a Red Flag I believe. I can no longer find that page. I tried but can't find. I still have a sense about those two. I also read the police think they could have been MS-13 Gang Members. I remember one of the Anons telling us not to pay attention to them. I think that is wrong. @quantokitty
quantokitty ago
Thanks. I appreciate your support.
As to ties, yes, it'll be interesting to see which group he's connected with. It's impossible to advance in that swamp without having powerful allies.