Bingo. I had read a few years back in an asset allocation book that the very wealthy were turning to fine art as a store of wealth recently.
That didn't sit right with me at the time but I couldn't figure out why.
Then PG broke and it was obvious that all the elite pedos just so happened to be involved in fine art auctions, etc.
When you also consider the depravity that has become the so called artistic community and what is considered "art" today, it started to click that this was nothing more than a money laundering scheme.
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DantePerez2017 ago
Maybe the "fine art" market is a way to launder money tied to human trafficking.
fogdryer ago
Ya think !
pizzaequalspedo ago
Bingo. I had read a few years back in an asset allocation book that the very wealthy were turning to fine art as a store of wealth recently.
That didn't sit right with me at the time but I couldn't figure out why.
Then PG broke and it was obvious that all the elite pedos just so happened to be involved in fine art auctions, etc.
When you also consider the depravity that has become the so called artistic community and what is considered "art" today, it started to click that this was nothing more than a money laundering scheme.