Interesting article from 2002 tells us that Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton and Kevin Spacey went to this London restaurant where not everyone could get what some can...
The bread, when it arrived, was stale, and my starter was only so-so, but I wasn't quibbling. That would have been like complaining about a massage from Monica Lewinsky when you were about to make love to Marilyn Monroe. I was happy to keep my powder dry for the main event.
Two weeks earlier, Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton and Kevin Spacey had made a pilgrimage to Cecconi's to feast on this dish and had run up a bill in excess of £500. This promised to be a meal I would never forget.
link to the article: https://archive.is/e1AVJ
original: https://www.standard.co.uk/go/london/restaurants/restaurant-spy-cecconis-7384791.html
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Vindicator ago
@mxcviel, what exactly is the pizzagate thesis, here? The article you linked was a shitty review of the restaurant. This board is for serious research submissions, not those that quote things out of context and then imply a nefarious meaning that isn't actually supported by the evidence you've presented. Here's the quote in context:
Are you claiming Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton, and Kevin Spacey were there to rape kids and "white Alba truffle risotto" is a new type of pedo food code? If so, you need to come right out and say that. And then you need to provide some other supporting evidence that this restaurant might be involved in trafficking kids -- some kind of info on the owners or some connection to pedos or pedo-related imagery. As this stands, it does not meet Rules 1, 2 or 3 of our submission requirements, and belongs in our speculative subverse, v/pizzagatewhatever.
From where I stand, it looks like you are mocking this board.
However, I am willing to consider that you are new and don't understand the submission rules, so I will give this our 24 Hour Grace flair, so you can edit.
mxcviel ago
Wow Sorry, looks that pizzagatewhatever would be the right subverse for my post, because of course such claims can not be made. How did I miss that, well, No intent to mocking anyone, really is my fault..
Vindicator, I guess everyone interested already read this, so probably is no use to edit it now, and if it is OK with you I can delete this post in few hours. :)
Vindicator ago
Thanks mxcviel.
Our rules are a bit more particular than most Voat subverses. Don't worry about it.
Onetime1 ago
There is still online the video of that naked kid escaping out a Buckingham palace window by climbing down a rope made of sheets.
I wonder if people will start to wake up to the depravity of these people.
Quinceberry ago
Many vids have been scrubbed from yt - so try Hooktube.com instead. Here is the clip of the naked young person escaping from Buckingham Palace. https://hooktube.com/watch?v=hbNfZHY-DFQ
think- ago
The video was not filmed at Buckingham Palace, and it was made for a commercial iirc. It's not an actual video showing someone who is trying to escape.
fogdryer ago
Not to be mean but how do you know that ?
think- ago
Because this has been extensively discussed here and elsewhere in the past. (No, unfortunately I don't have a link.)
Onetime1 ago
Think
I strongly suggest you and any other interested person check out what is online before it is removed.
The 3 minute clip posted on utube last week has still shots, slow motion, and is irrefutable proof of a bona fide, frantic attempt at escape.
The poster says he has had several videos of this event removed over the years.
fogdryer ago
The video you speak of seems to be gaining traction .
I posted it way way back and got a small response. But now
It is growing. People are talking
Onetime1 ago
Fog
Yes. The fact that the kid's feet are higher than his torso as he falls indicates either a head first or torso first landing.
That was not in ANY way a staged event
Simply incredible the degree of willful denial so many people embrace.
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