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exposethecriminals ago

His earlier still photos for Look magazine may also, more subtly, point to cabal activities. I came across a 1948 Stanley Kubrick photo of orphans / "orphans" at Mooseheart children's home in Illinois, while researching it and the crimes there:

http://www.shorpy.com/node/15260

I read he also photographed orphans in Lake Bluff, IL, and New York City. Other Kubrick photos may have intentional cabal themes as well, such as circus, amusement park, dentist, and so on:

https://twistedsifter.com/2011/12/stanley-kubricks-new-york-photos-1940s/

It makes me wonder if Kubrick was at orphanages to also shoot CP.

new4now ago

wow

separately, all that is coming out, might mean something else

but put together for a bigger picture, your leaning so far on the fence

this is really good addition, remember seeing his first two marriages didn't last very long

might be good to look up his last wife, she would either be a denier or she participated

GEEEZ...just remembered Mommy Dearest

Mommie Dearest is a memoir and exposé written by Christina Crawford, the adopted daughter of actress Joan Crawford. Published in 1978, it described her upbringing by an unbalanced alcoholic mother, whom she judged unfit to raise children. The book attracted much controversy regarding child abuse and child trafficking, with many family friends denouncing it as fiction, but others claiming that it was a broadly accurate, if exaggerated, account of Christina’s troubled childhood. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mommie_Dearest

Christina was born in 1939

all it took was seeing year in your comment SMH

@carmencita

exposethecriminals ago

Thanks. I had forgotten about the child trafficking around the Joan Crawford case, good call!

https://nypost.com/2017/06/17/this-woman-stole-children-from-the-poor-to-give-to-the-rich/

new4now ago

it hit me out of the blue, remembered they, the news, portrayed Christina as crazy

remembered quite a lot, so went to look it up so I would have a link