What if the watchtower built by Castellum Achilles (that looks over Trolley Park in Washington DC, by Pegasus Museum) wasn't meant to watch over the playground; what if it was meant to watch over Pegasus Museum? What if that's how they monitor activity around the building? The man pictured in the Google street view photo could be a guard of some kind. "Castellum" means watchtower, and "Achilles" could mean that Pegasus is the "achilles" heel for some kind of operation or something. Which leads me to wonder if James Alefantis is the "Achilles" heel for something as well, as it's his middle name and would be oh-so-convenient.
Thoughts?
wincraft71 ago
Furthermore Pegasus has a shipping dock so when they back up the truck into the garage they can look over operations or warn if somebody is snooping around 5 minutes before a drop
wincraft71 ago
I think they use spotters because the alleyway is controlled with gates and dead-ends, with few entry points
44NJ9 ago
Here is a YT of the guys that wrote this, he is very sick. It's very disturbing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yga_hy8yIY8
I got a Jon Benet reading spree when the anniversary of her death came up. Lots of weird stuff now make sense since pedogate.
44NJ9 ago
Also, there is sick book that was at Barnes and Nobles some years back, something like Two is too young to Die. It was a very gruesome story about Jon Benet Ramsey and how child molesters were involved with her death. The author used a pseudonym of Trolley Road or similar last name. I always wondered about that. He also uses the term pizza in it several times. This came out years before any of this pizzagate stuff.
Godwillwin ago
I totally agree that it's not a watchtower for the playground. You can't steal a kid from a park from a watchtower. Yes, it's likely to watch for something else.
In Cajun country, the plantation homes have watching platforms on the roof called widows' peaks because back in the day the wives would climb up to the peak to look for their husbands' return from battle or hunt or sea etc. often times their husbands would not return from their treacherous journeys, so they called the watch platform "widows peak"
Maybe the watchtower looks over a harbor to spot arrival of barge shipments of children?? Far fetched, I know. I'm brainstorming