https://gab.ai/NeonRevolt/posts/32140310
Found this on gab. Some photos of what look like a gym in the Vanderbilt estate and a distubring new painting.
What strikes me here are the viscious rottweilers. I believe they are being used in some of the murders or even body disposal in the Vanderbilt estate.
Another commenter noticed what appear to be an apron on the men. Possibly butcher's aprons.
This means that the earlier paintings are even more likely to be of actual acts that occur in that estate. Like the ones with the kids being of actual murder victims.
https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/2675955 Thread with the pool images.
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awake4646 ago
And we have this which feels like the inverse. Dark hair. Dark clothes. They have a bit of color in the skin. White dogs. http://www.c-collection.org/lightbox.php?aid=136&b=0&ha=1
Also, the same Rotweilers show up in another painting where they surround dentist chairs. I cannot find a link at the moment, but search 'biljana djurdjevic dentist' and it will show up.
Does anyone know if there are dentist chairs anywhere on the estate? We know Epstein had them.
exposethecriminals ago
Is "damask" an Illuminati symbol? Blue damask wallpaper. Red damask wallpaper in the OP.
For anyone who might not know:
Damask is a type of fabric but the bold patterns commonly seen on true damasks ("reversible" fabric) are also called "damask."
The flag and coat of arms for the Vanderbilts' ancestral home and namesake, De Bilt, Netherlands, have a damask-reminiscent "reversible" look about them. Strange coincidence.
Officially damask derives its name from Damascus.
siegnagel ago
I'm an upholsterer by trade. Damask is very old fashioned nowadays and only very exclusive fabric companies even bother manufacturing it. I've been asked twice in 20 years for Damask, it's that unpopular. In stately homes, you can see Damask occasionally. I'd be surprised if somewhere like Vanderbilt's estates didn't have Damask.