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septimasexta ago

"The Cafritz family are Lithuanian-American Jews who amassed a large fortune in DC real estate and built several important DC residences. While the original philanthropists are not linked to satanic occultism as of writing this, the family foundation appears to be one of the main donors to the Transformer Gallery." FOR CAFRITZ (Originally Kafitz) FAMILY HISTORY SEE THIS BOOK EXCERPT: https://www.scribd.com/book/163570779/The-Washington-Century-Three-Families-and-the-Shaping-of-the-Nation-s-Capital

This was family founder Morris Kafitz' father-in-law: "Dr. Laszlo Detre de Surany was an interesting-looking though far from handsome man, with an aquiline nose and a brush mustache. He was internationally known among immunologists for having coined the term antigen and having codiscovered what became known as the Wassermann test. August von Wassermann, working in Germany, at the center of the medical world, published his work on a diagnostic test for syphilis in apes just two weeks before Dr. Detre reported his findings on humans—which, a medical textbook concluded, failed to gain the recognition it deserves. He was a kind man (and an expert bridge player) of serious demeanor and a quiet courage: He had often been known to experiment on himself." https://www.scribd.com/book/163570779/The-Washington-Century-Three-Families-and-the-Shaping-of-the-Nation-s-Capital p.32