I was looking through a list of Alefantis building permits, which can be found Here
I noticed one address, 1613 13th Street, NW, which I haven't noticed before, with "Moving truck" as the description.
Let me first say that a search of that property shows the owner to be Julian A. Lampietti. He's a World Bank Agriculture guy by the looks of things.
A search of that address with regards to permits brings these results Here
Now, there could be legitimate reasons for a moving truck to be the only thing going on here, but it was the names that caught my eye.
Molly Cox - I don't know, possibly worth a dig.
James Alefantis - We know all about him, except what he has to do with this property or why he's ran a moving truck from there when he's a restaurater.
Matthew Berns - Could possibly be the former trial attorney in DC, now Assistant Attorney General/Senior Counsel to the Attorney General, in NJ.
Blake Gopnik- Looks like he could be the art critic who is also married to Lucy Hogg (remember her pictures with Alefantis? Alefantis also owned paintings of hers, too).
Aristotelis Papageorgiou - I don't know. Could be worth a dig.
So why are these people linked, either rightly or wrongly, to a pretty typical looking house in DC?
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ORDOTEMPLIINTERNETIS ago
Perhaps they really wanted to appear legal - so no one looked in the truck.
ORDOTEMPLIINTERNETIS ago
Coincidence?
ORDOTEMPLIINTERNETIS ago
News / research from 2017
https://americandigitalnews.com/index.php/2017/11/12/riddle-alefantis-pig-farms-podesta-common/
https://www.fbcoverup.com/docs/library/2016-11-22-The-Guide-to-Handkerchief-Pizza-by-John-Podesta-James-Alefantis-accessed-Kindle-Jan-03-2017-Nov-22-2016.pdf
https://www.nsfwyoutube.com/watch?v=GQVRRSHH7LE