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Panda Head Morgan has a website. On her website is a subsection called Mind Mall. I'm not entirely sure what the point of it is, but there is a ring on the page with a Scottish freemason symbol (possibly...not sure how to verify that). Why this particular piece of jewelry would be on her page, of all things you could possibly sell, I am curious. Also note the symbolic eye at the top of the page. Anyhow, it could be nothing, so let's get to the next piece...

On her about page at the very bottom it says CAPRICORN. Now of course there are creative/spiritual minded people who are totally into astronomy, that's fine. I just couldn't help but think of James "Achilles" Alefantis and Pegasus Museum. Capricorn is a goat and it is a symbol frequently used in the occult. Cult is short for occult. Again, not much to go by.

Next, a Google search for Panda Head. I'll leave the Urban Dictionary definition for "Panda Face" out of this for now. So I get a website Panda Head Blog, run by this same Morgan person apparently. What's the first thing on that page? A book titled Cult. Click the book, then on the next page click the "3" link. It shows a banner "Dinner at Bucks". So this is probably the restaurant originally headed by Carole Greenwood, and now James Alefantis. Cult -> Bucks. Still, nothing much so far. But there is a connection that's starting to form with the rest of that weird lot in DC.

Well, go back to the Panda Head Blog home page and click issue 6. Now this is getting interesting. Notice the pizza in the middle. Is that Whitney Houston and Marilyn Monroe faces? Actors who hit rock bottom and overdosed. A sort of helpless theme I'm finding common in these artworks. The art is not by Morgan, but someone else, who's art can be found on the Transformer museum website. Here's an odd one:

http://www.transformerdc.org/images/uploads/exhibition/gallery/115/lawson7__large.jpg

Still on Issue 6, click Chapter 2 Donut and scroll through the images. Girls dressed in donuts, and drooling donut "frosting" (cum). One of the chicks has two eye of Horus tattooed on her arm. Egyptian tattoos are typical of course, but it's worth pointing out because of the eye on Panda Head Morgan's other website, and the Scottish freemason ring. They also pose looking through the donut holes, possibly a nod to the all seeing eye of freemasonry. Isn't this art strange? Cum, and eating anus, are two obvious messages. Maybe intentionally homosexual, not sure. But we know Alefantis dabbled in this kind of overly suggestive art, and he is gay.

And pederasty was basically how society ran in Ancient Greece. Alefantis has this Ancient Greek vibe and symbolism all over the place, it is undeniable. And freemasonry is a way of showing boys how to be men, and often that involves understanding how older men's society worked, and how to respect it being that it is now different from modern society. It's a way of joining old practices with young practices and being accepting of them. One image that comes to mind is the Popes who molest children and get a slap on the wrist for it, saying how they are old men and don't know better. They get angry when you "conflate" homosexuality with pederasty, but it's literally ingrained in our history, and being thrown in our face now. It's like they're trying to usher in a neo-Greek society where homo and pederast is totally cool and fun for the whole family.

Still on Issue 6, click Chapter 3 Centerfolds. A girl covering her crotch with her tshirt. Typical sketch and innocent as a butterfly, but wait for the next part.

The Corcoran Gallery has an interesting tidbit in its Wikipedia page:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corcoran_Gallery_of_Art#Mapplethorpe_scandal

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Perfect_Moment

Basically, it gets into how this artist wanted to showcase child porn as art and there was a huge scandal. The particular piece was similar in nature to the Chapter 3 Centerfolds. Instead of the dress lifted as in Mapplethorpes art, the Centerfold art is "holding down the dress", but we can still assume what it means, she is hiding her crotch, your mind goes to the thought and flirts with it visually even though it isn't there.

The connections I've laid out here are not very strong indeed, but I do think there is a sort of cult behind all this, whether explicit or implicit.