This is an incredible article in that the Washington Post incriminates itself/its own former longtime leaders as having participated in what look like numerous different aspects of pizzagate. It's the article on which the latest Breitbart piece is based.
My honest question - WHY would the WaPo do this, now? They hired Podesta, they know what pizzagate is. What the hell is going on here?
The article includes WaPo admitting that its longtime 'first family' were involved in:
-Spirit Cooking type Voodoo practices.
"like her mother, she believes in the deadly power of hexes — and suggests that she has harmed people by using them. If the hairs just stood up on the back of your neck, believe me, you aren’t alone."
- Why would WaPo write this and incriminate themselves?!?
Attempting to kill people with rituals and magical practice, which they believe worked.
"Her belief in magic and the occult began in early childhood in the 1940s, when she often lived with maternal relatives in Savannah and Statesboro, Ga. As she writes in the memoir, her great-aunt Ruth was a “nice Presbyterian lady” and “a devotee of Scottish mysticism,” and all of the black domestic staff members “were adherents of voodoo, which they practiced regularly.” Quinn describes spirits showing up to make breakfast before the family rose. Years later, she writes, one welcomed her to Grey Gardens, a famous mansion in the Hamptons that she and Bradlee bought in 1979.""
An astounding, disturbing paragraph about Quinn kissing her infant son that almost reads as pornographic, and Quinn herself compares her behavior towards her son to that later expressed towards her husband:
"Halfway into the book, Quinn offers a glimpse of what this memoir could have been had she stuck to her promised topic of chronicling her lifelong search for spirituality. She describes hovering over the hospital crib of her newborn son, named Quinn, in 1982, hours before he underwent surgery to save his life.
“I was overcome with an animal, visceral, raw need, like a mother lion licking her cub. I carefully took off his blanket and his little nightgown. I leaned down and began to kiss his body. I kissed his head and his little pink ears and his eyes and his button nose and his rosebud lips.”
“I wanted to have his taste in my mouth forever if anything happened to him. The love and desperation I felt for my baby was the strongest emotion I had ever experienced. I was in agony. Later I would do the same to Ben the night before he died."
This is all incredibly creepy and extremely pizzagate related due to the Washington Post having hired John Podesta AND because their owner, Jeff Bezos, took a $600 million contract from the CIA. This is the same agency which has been heavily discussed on this sub as involved both with MKULTRA and cults/ritual abuse (this combination is most succinctly found in the Finders case which included trafficking, MKULTRA type activities AND ritual abuse).
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9217 ago
This is an incredible article in that the Washington Post incriminates itself/its own former longtime leaders as having participated in what look like numerous different aspects of pizzagate. It's the article on which the latest Breitbart piece is based.
My honest question - WHY would the WaPo do this, now? They hired Podesta, they know what pizzagate is. What the hell is going on here?
The article includes WaPo admitting that its longtime 'first family' were involved in:
-Spirit Cooking type Voodoo practices.
"like her mother, she believes in the deadly power of hexes — and suggests that she has harmed people by using them. If the hairs just stood up on the back of your neck, believe me, you aren’t alone."
- Why would WaPo write this and incriminate themselves?!?
"Her belief in magic and the occult began in early childhood in the 1940s, when she often lived with maternal relatives in Savannah and Statesboro, Ga. As she writes in the memoir, her great-aunt Ruth was a “nice Presbyterian lady” and “a devotee of Scottish mysticism,” and all of the black domestic staff members “were adherents of voodoo, which they practiced regularly.” Quinn describes spirits showing up to make breakfast before the family rose. Years later, she writes, one welcomed her to Grey Gardens, a famous mansion in the Hamptons that she and Bradlee bought in 1979.""
"Halfway into the book, Quinn offers a glimpse of what this memoir could have been had she stuck to her promised topic of chronicling her lifelong search for spirituality. She describes hovering over the hospital crib of her newborn son, named Quinn, in 1982, hours before he underwent surgery to save his life. “I was overcome with an animal, visceral, raw need, like a mother lion licking her cub. I carefully took off his blanket and his little nightgown. I leaned down and began to kiss his body. I kissed his head and his little pink ears and his eyes and his button nose and his rosebud lips.” “I wanted to have his taste in my mouth forever if anything happened to him. The love and desperation I felt for my baby was the strongest emotion I had ever experienced. I was in agony. Later I would do the same to Ben the night before he died."
This is all incredibly creepy and extremely pizzagate related due to the Washington Post having hired John Podesta AND because their owner, Jeff Bezos, took a $600 million contract from the CIA. This is the same agency which has been heavily discussed on this sub as involved both with MKULTRA and cults/ritual abuse (this combination is most succinctly found in the Finders case which included trafficking, MKULTRA type activities AND ritual abuse).
10486951? ago
Good question.
Do you know the actual publication date on this?
Ms.Quinn is pictured with her husband.
He died in October 2014.
9217 ago
Published Sept. 8
10487016? ago
Thank you. ( Am a novice researcher. )
All I can think of is WAPO circulated this article because its'
plan now is to control the narrative.
Like they could not plug/stop pizzagate.
WAPO can no longer ignore the deluge of facts and truths. Yes even supported with evidence. Thank you God.
So now they will set themselves out as the self-appointed
reporting genius gerus on and for pizzagate.
copy. @BehindTheCurtain