Posted on 06/21/2023 9:38:51 PM PDT by ransomnote
Whatever floats your boat.
Oh wait...
Interesting theory.
Jefferey Epstein NY mansion was originally built by Isidor Straus
https://twitter.com/Cannatonik/status/1671809310073184259
Sadly, I agree.
Soon, I hope.
alked to a friend yesterday, her birthday.
Say she should never have gotten the vax.
Has low heart rate now and cysts on her ovaries.
Her 2 sons warned her.
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Good for her sons for both warning her and not taking the jabs themselves. I’m glad she’s acknowledged that they’re likely the cause of her health problems. More people need to do this so governments and pharma are more likely to be held responsible. I’m also glad she had another birthday.
And don’t forget the Irish Prime Minister tweeted something quite similar.
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Never heard of that; what/when? The current one, a homo?
That is more than interesting.
I really hope you are correct.
Thanks.
I’ll post tomorrow unless I’m sicker than today.
It (the UFO scares) may be the ultimate “sky event”.
There are no coincidences.
Re Maxwell/sub connection:
Very interesting. She could be orchestrating from prison.
That’s painful.
That needs to have a remedy, even if it is late, so I am going out on that limb again with a call for Q or Q+ putting a new post up sooner rather than later.
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You still got it Kalam! Just allow it to come natural like you always did , no need to force it :-)
Breaking ground at the beginning of the Great Depression, the house got off to what is in hindsight an ominous start. It was built by architect Horace Trumbauer for Herbert N. Straus, the son of Macy’s owners (and Titanic victims, whose death is depicted in the movie) Isidor and Ida Straus. The younger Straus died in 1933 and never lived in it himself; his heirs donated it to the Catholic Church in 1944, when work had still not been completed on it, and it became a hospital. The Birch Wathen School, a private academy that serves kindergarteners through 12th graders, bought the house in 1962, then sold it to Epstein’s mentor Leslie Wexner in 1989 for $13.2 million, which was at the time the highest-ever sale price for a Manhattan townhouse. Despite dumping millions into subsequent renovations, Wexner never really lived in it either, and he and the house were featured in a 1996 New York Times story about rich people who buy homes they never use. Epstein acquired the house in 1998 under somewhat opaque, vaguely suspicious circumstances — it was placed in a trust he controlled jointly with Wexner, and the title was transferred for a price of $0 — and moved in. Strangely, over the course of nearly 90 years, Epstein is the only person who’s ever actually lived there.
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