"It gets worse my friend. This djurdjevic person was probably involved in the mkultra stuff as you can see from her paintings. Pic related i found is her at 13 in 2008 on some kind of pop idol type show. Most likely mind controlled and this (((art))) points to it. Look at her dentist society collection and remember Epsteins dentist chair."
Hypnerotomachia Poliphili (/hiːpˌnɛəroʊtəˈmɑːkiːə pəˈliːfəˌliː/; from Greek ὕπνος hýpnos 'sleep', ἔρως érōs 'love', and μάχη máchē 'fight'), called in English Poliphilo's Strife of Love in a Dream or The Dream of Poliphilus, is a romance said to be by Francesco Colonna. It is a famous example of an Incunable (a work of early printing). The work was first published in 1499 in Venice. This first edition has an elegant page layout, with refined woodcut illustrations in an Early Renaissance style. Hypnerotomachia Poliphili presents a mysterious arcane allegory in which the main protagonist, Poliphilo pursues his love, Polia, through a dreamlike landscape. In the end, he is reconciled with her by the "Fountain of Venus".
..The 1993 novel, The Club Dumas by Arturo Pérez-Reverte mentions the 1545 edition of the Hypnerotomachia (chapter 3). The book is again mentioned in Polanski's 1999 film, The Ninth Gate, based loosely on Pérez-Reverte's novel (this time, by its Italian title, La Hypnerotomachia di Poliphilo).
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Vindicator ago
"It gets worse my friend. This djurdjevic person was probably involved in the mkultra stuff as you can see from her paintings. Pic related i found is her at 13 in 2008 on some kind of pop idol type show. Most likely mind controlled and this (((art))) points to it. Look at her dentist society collection and remember Epsteins dentist chair."
letsdothis3 ago
Here's a video of that: https://youtu.be/w5RjgSlRHac
It's not the same person http://biljanadjurdjevic.com/home/about
Those men in the Dentist Society paintings look Eastern European btw @think-
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypnerotomachia_Poliphili
think- ago
Interesting info, thanks!