FunkBuddha
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Lots of pics getting posted here. Not sure on the who/what/where/why/how
https://mobile.twitter.com/0HOUR1___
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Rumored allegations align with other rumored allegations and become "undeniable fact"?
So uhhh maybe wait and see what else is released? You sound a little like you're trying to downplay the revelations before they're fully revealed. This is clearly a structured release of information. Wikileaks even stated as such.
Having said that, for those of us tinfoil wearers that have been researching these topics for years it is all 100% believable. If occult stuff isn't your cup of tea then probably no evidence is enough to convince you since your knowledge of the topic is so limited to start with. I can't speak for anyone else but this isn't about electing Trump (he was on Epstein's plane numerous times also) but rather confirming more examples of the "crazy conspiracy whackos" being right all along. Seems that's happening a lot lately....
Another kid next to Wolverine...
http://cdn.danspapers.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/HughJackmanWatermillCenter.jpg
Sorry, but no matter what you think about all this, that $#@! is just weird.
The pic is from the Watermill Center Theater; this a summer benefit show called Devil's Heaven.
http://www.hamptons.com/mobile/Out-...yder-Hugh-Jackman-At-Devils.html#.WB4u4dyfy8U
The body in blood is body-painting.
Part of the theme seems to be:
Épater la bourgeoisie or épater le (or les) bourgeois is a French phrase that became a rallying cry for the French Decadent poets of the late 19th century including Charles Baudelaire and Arthur Rimbaud.[1] It means to shock the bourgeoisie.[2]
Trina Merry's body painted figures could have shocked a more bourgeois crowd. Of the models painted to look like pieces of furniture, she said, "It's about our self identity in relationship to objects and the things that we own. The piece in the woods is called 'Camoflage.' It examines a clash between culture and nature."
http://www.danspapers.com/2013/07/lady-gaga-among-stars-at-watermill-center-benefit/
Well that much is certainly true!Sorry, but no matter what you think about all this, that shit is just weird.
The pic is from the Watermill Center Theater; this a summer benefit show called Devil's Heaven.
Yes, some people do call this a "benefit."
The One's image, for those you didn't click:
I saw all those and more- there are also pictures of the art gallery & show itself
The nonbelievers here might scoff, but there's a spiritual aspect to all this... I think it's abundantly clear that "art" is used as a way to glorify and promote darkness, ugliness, occult rituals, satanism, etc. To try to normalize it and make it 'cool.'
There are tons of examples, but here are just a few. (keep in mind, all of these artists, especially Kesha, have a very young fan base...including kids as young as 7. That's who is being targeted here.)
I watched the Kesha video...subtle.
Crazy thing is I've heard that song a million times on the radio, and it just sounds like a little teeny pop song.
I honestly couldn't believe that was really the video. I had to double-check to make sure I wasn't being trolled.