Some researchers suspect the Standard Hotel may be involved in honeypot operations. The subject has been raised by Qanon. And there was the recent incident in LA where the hotel was dumping a caustic acid down the drain (why would a hotel need to dispose of large amounts of acid?). And of course, the recent helicopter crash with one of their GMs on board.
So, check out the picture of the body paint party about halfway down this page:
http://archive.is/L8mr7
https://archive.is/L8mr7/7898b81057899118017afcbce26c2a63bc36f84a.jpg
The woman in the background looks a LOT like Valerie Jarrett. And the man in the foreground could definitely pass for Podesta the Moletsa. I don't think I've ever seen a photo where he is completely bald, but there is a strong resemblance.
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carmencita ago
That might be them. But let me try to answer your acid question. Remember the article or post we had on here about horrid operations or abuse of children by making them disappear in acid? This could be the reason they were dumping acid in the hotel. It's a horrible thought, but we are dealing with horrible people.
Blacksmith21 ago
I'm pretty sure you cannot dissolve a body in muriatic acid. You would need something a LOT stronger than that. Watch this video about disposing of a body (SFW): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6EGbz2SJmI
Keep in mind that any large pool is going to buy its chemicals in bulk (55 gal drums).
Mad_As_Hell ago
It has been used for this purpose before http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2118054/Murder-hunt-family-dissolved-victims-bodies-bath-ACID--flushed-sludge-loo.html
Blacksmith21 ago
That was hydrochloric acid.
Mad_As_Hell ago
Same thing https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrochloric_acid
Blacksmith21 ago
Whatdya know... Learn something new everyday. The potency is quite different though. Muriatic can be bought at Home Depot, concentrated HCl can't.
Still some sick thoughts though. Thanks.