So creating this new post to follow on from my last as it has developed to one of it's own. Thank you to everyone in the comments helping put this together and all the other sources I have gathered this from!
A post here done by @Piscina on how they worship Lucifer- https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/2291627
Following my post here: https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/2686121
I feel it is safe to say that the "art" done by Biljana Djurdjevic-
https://www.google.com.au/search?q=biljana+djurdjevic&rlz=1C1REZA_enAU700AU700&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwin94DOwITdAhXXA4gKHVIOC0sQ_AUICigB&biw=1920&bih=894#imgrc=16p02V1OxzI4DM:
Can be matched to the wallpapers and locations throughout the Biltmore Estate as seen in this Pintrest-
https://www.pinterest.com.au/pin/151222499959337200
(EDIT: IMO the "artist" almost has a similair style to the way they draw Archer.. The backgrounds are very detailed yet the people are of a seemingly different style, almost as if they don't fit in to the backdrop. )
Here is the pool picture that got all this started:
Real picture- https://imgur.com/a/XkXXkYH
Back view of pool- https://imgur.com/a/e90aFft
Video- https://youtu.be/3lwxSBlLc4g?t=215
Pool as depicted in "Archer" catroon series- https://imgur.com/a/R9XAj0v https://imgur.com/a/IBn46Lv
Painting- https://imgur.com/a/Tp1aGfu
EDIT: here is more on the Archer pool thanks to @exposethecriminals.
The pool in Archer is not used as a swimming pool, even though Tunt Manor is occupied!
http://archer.wikia.com/wiki/Tunt_Manor :
The Pool: [the butler] Woodhouse’s living space in the mansion until Dr. Algernop Krieger fills it so he can construct his submersible.
http://archer.wikia.com/wiki/Woodhouse :
"Slowly dying, for all anyone cares. But the saddest part is, no one does.." —Woodhouse
Image of the butler in the pool in his underwear
Another image of Woodhouse in the pool source
This wallpaper in the painting- https://imgur.com/a/C1cQTtR
Is almost identical to this room in the estate- https://imgur.com/a/BVfcdtM
And the same can be said about ALOT of her other paintings.
Like this painting- https://imgur.com/a/0IdDMKz
Real picture- https://imgur.com/a/hTLiz8t
Painting- https://imgur.com/a/AIEulbk
House- https://imgur.com/a/lIriPHh
Painting- https://imgur.com/a/0IdDMKz
Real gym has almost identical clubs hanging up with the same white tiles seen in her paintings- https://imgur.com/a/P6YDYSG
Painting- https://imgur.com/a/7S3aAyk
With almost identical pattern wallpaper but different colour- https://imgur.com/a/idOoTN3
So long shot.. But could the guy on the far left in this painting https://imgur.com/a/XzQgQdy be a younger version of this guy https://imgur.com/a/olYCOOB ??? Vanderbilts grandson..
There is also this one that would almost depict an outdoor pool- https://imgur.com/a/33RuJPD
Which thanks to @letsdothis2 discovered there WAS an outdoor pool -
"In this image https://imgur.com/a/aHooW4W you can see the leaves on the floor. So, I thought that would mean an outdoor pool or something like that. Guess what? Biltmore had an outdoor pool which was built by Edith Vanderbilt in the 1930s but later filled in https://i.pinimg.com/originals/3e/22/9c/3e229c7ab68a1a82d51886196fb6dc22.jpg ; https://www.biltmore.com/blog/article/in-the-good-old-summertime"
More from @exposethecriminals-
"I believe it's highly likely some of the pool paintings of children are based on them being harmed, or worse, in the Biltmore House pool -- I have made many, many comments in this thread supporting that. But many people don't notice who writes what comments, so, I just want to clarify that before my comment, below. I'm just trying to add more information, not take away from the pool information:
By the way, in case this is helpful to anyone -- from personal experience:
As someone who is a survivor of Pedogate (1960's - approximately 1980's,) although I've never officially been to the Biltmore Estate, I have recognized three areas of it since v / PG and v / GA started researching it.
I basically just recognize having been on the main staircase, and in the fourth floor room with the spiral staircase that looks like an office ("the observatory,") in a bad but not horrible way. However I get a very bad vibe-memory from the third area, which is the room at 5:40 with the architectural model of the house. I can only assume they must have done horrible things to us children in that room, and maybe still do. All three areas are in this video from 4:45 - 6:10 or so:
https://youtu.be/HCpgA-zD0H0?t=285 "
There are also apparently tunnels under the estate as shown in this Reddit post -
https://www.reddit.com/r/greatawakening/comments/98c2ll/about_the_biltmore_pool_found_this_while_looking/?sort=top
And also this photo of the waterfall just outside the estate that has a large drain that could be easily accessed by a person- https://imgur.com/a/mzmUOrD
Edit: Spelling and grammar
Edit: Adding more pictures and info
Edit: More from @exposethecriminals
" A 1900 book describes the Biltmore House pool as being 50 feet long x 50 feet wide, and marble.
It's not that size, and it's finished with glazed tile, not marble. I'm thinking the dimensions were maybe a mistake/due to wrong information, and calling it marble may have been a manner of speaking, as the room is mostly marble??
For what it's worth:
https://archive.org/stream/biltmore00albe#page/n5 :
“Biltmore Photo-Gravures” (1900) by H.Taylor Rogers, Asheville
https://archive.org/stream/biltmore00albe#page/n7 :
In the basement is a Turkish bath ['gymnasium/lounging room' on the floor plans], with a marble plunge, 50 x 50 feet, and electric illumination from beneath as well as above.
If you use the banquet hall's dimensions of 72 x 42 feet as a guide, and compare the size of the pool to the banquet hall on the floor plans, the pool is not even close to 50 x 50 feet.
You know what is basically 50 x 50 feet? The creepy sub-basement "plant storage room." Under this heavy marble trap door https://imgur.com/a/ITumw9i in the Winter Garden on the main floor was open space down to the plant storage room two floor below. The ABC article states the plant storage room has been replaced by a staff break room. However in looking at their photo, and then at the floor plans, correct me if I'm wrong but I think the break room is just one floor down from the Winter Garden.
It might be nothing, but why such a deep and tall plant storage room, unless I'm looking at this wrong? The conservatory for plants, meaning The Conservatory, which is its own separate building from the main house where the Winter Garden small conservatory is very large, was built in 1895 like the house, and is not too great a distance away. Maybe the conservatory was too humid for some plants, I don't know."
EDIT: Looking through some Vanderbilt stuff on g--gle I have discovered that in the Vanderbilt Mansion in Long Island, New York there is a mantle piece and fire place that has a sculpture and art around it. So thank you to Mike Cernovich for giving me the eyes to see this! That the images represent the Ovaries aka female reproductive system. Just like Mike has shown us in his video on the #Avo Superbowl commercial! I can't find his video, only trash articles about him. This would be easier to understand if you could see his video. But anyway, here's the art for the time being..
Article- https://walkaboutny.com/2015/07/07/the-vanishing-vanderbilts/
Fire place and mantle- https://imgur.com/a/dmttYAG
Art above fire place- https://imgur.com/a/2XHVAdh
Fire place cover- https://imgur.com/a/q4k7bT8
Ovaries- https://imgur.com/a/Of1vq3W
EDIT: Turns out one of their mansions in Rhode Island- Stonor Lodge, just happened to "burn down" shortly before Pizzagate broke
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXDNNxLlqTk
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Zzzmmm333 ago
Ok so turns out the house in Archer that is said to of been the Biltmore Estate is actually Cornelius Vanderbilt 2 house that was on the corner of 5th and 55th New York, it's been demolished now and has a Presbyterian Church on it. The mansion in Archer is almost identical to the real mansion.
Archer- https://imgur.com/a/DQuh7GK
Real house- https://imgur.com/a/lD5kNkA
What does this mean? I don't know but I do know that they have used the Biltmore pool in the Archer series. Maybe there's more to Archer? I might go and watch the episodes as it is said to be in a few of them- http://archer.wikia.com/wiki/Tunt_Manor
There's something about this place/family that we haven't yet discovered..
@think- @letsdothis2 @exposethecriminals @carmencita @Blacksmith2
letsdothis2 ago
I'm not sure what all this means - yet, but...
As they say in the real estate world - location is everything:
That is the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fifth_Avenue_Presbyterian_Church
Connections with Billy Graham http://www.a-voice.org/discern/graham.htm
Billy Graham and Vanderbilt connection: https://news.vanderbilt.edu/2011/06/02/looking-back/
[Harnessing people's energy?]
Related voat posts on Billy Graham:
Billy Graham - Pedophile, Illuminati, Luciferian and Monarch Slave Programmer
An Interesting Find: Billy Graham Center, Dennis Hastert Institute and Luciferian "Theosophical Society in America" all within a mile of each other in Illinois town
Billy Graham Dies at 99 years old
Then there's this:
Professor Boz Tchividjian with grandfather Reverend Billy Graham.
Basyle ‘Boz’ Tchividjian - GRACE (Goodly response to abuse in the Christian environment) http://www.netgrace.org/board-of-directors/
Interesting
@exposethecriminals
Zzzmmm333 ago
Very interesting indeed.. There has to be a reson why this is all being brought up.. I also found while researching the family- Alice Vanderbilt- Alice in wonderland? Can't find anything yet to make that connection but on her wiki page it says this with, uh hum, some familiar "charities"
From her wiki-
Alice donated to various charitable causes. Throughout her life she was a large supporter of the YMCA, Salvation Army, Red Cross, Trinity Church and St. Bartholomew's Church. She and her husband donated Vanderbilt Hall to Yale College in memory of their eldest son, Bill, a student there when he died in 1892. She gave the front gates to her former mansion on Fifth Avenue to be placed in Central Park. Mrs. Vanderbilt also donated a facility to Newport Hospital in 1903 in memory of her husband, Cornelius.
letsdothis2 ago
So Alice attended a 1883 masquerade ball in a famous gown "the Electric Light dress" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_Light_dress
William K. Vanderbilt House - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_K._Vanderbilt_House
66 Fifth Avenue, as we all know, is now owned by Trump's son-in-law.