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kestrel9 ago

Thanks @darkknight111 for getting this subject rolling. I have a lot of comments to share with you later (can't stay on computer long right now). Involves going back to NYC back in night club heyday. Both Club Kids timeframe and before. Madonna and many other stars came out of the NYC club nightlife. I believe the Limelight Club started in London. Read recent comment of mine https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/2981467/16247087/10#16247087. Keep in mind that Rudolf Pieper (Michael Alig's boss before Peter Gatien hired him too) is German, his father rumored to be SS Nazi.

The account of the Alig and Freeze murder of 'Angel' in that last link mention sexual occult aspects to the murder.

Andrew Crispo was the gallery owner I referenced in my comment, see also link

New York art gallery owner Andrew Crispo, a well-connected socialite linked by author Maury Terry to the Son of Sam cult (see The Ultimate Evil) is the prodigy and a key American agent of Fritz Thyssen: the German industrialist who joined the Nazi Party in 1923, contributed generously to the Nazi remilitarization effort and introduced Allen Dulles to Adolf Hitler.

While I haven't read that book (and won't) I read he was very involved with Fritz's brother, Baron Hans Heinrich Thyssen-Bornemisza because of his art gallery. Either way, those connections probably explain why he never was prosecuted for murder.

I have an old thread about Fritz Thysssen, will dig it out later.

Jules Stein, founder of MCA, knew Baron Heinrich Thyssen enough to send a letter apologizing for missing a meeting they were supposed to have. (sadly his daughter Jean jumped out a window at a late age, an odd method of suicide but whatever)

Think of the Trump tower fire, suspect that Michael Cohen's friend (mr Red shoes Dennis Shields) knew something about the seedy side of historical NYC club scene as well as Andy Warhol's friend Stuart Pivar, who died in the fire. Andy Warhol's name comes up too many times during research, which is why I believe it.

@srayzie @Vindicator

srayzie ago

This is interesting for anyone following Qanon (Q142): * The founder and namesake of what’s said to be the world’s oldest and largest talent agency, William Morris, born Zelman Moses, not only missed the Lusitania’s last voyage in 1915 but also the Titanic’s first and only attempt to cross the Atlantic three years earlier.

Very interesting.

@Shizy @MolochHunter