Belz...
Fiend God
What's the current exchange rate between "suspicious, innit" and "evidence?"
I tried to calculate it but I think I created a singularity.
What's the current exchange rate between "suspicious, innit" and "evidence?"
Can you prove any of the conversations relate to the sexual assault of children?
And why aren't you as concerned about someone who admitted sexually assaulting women and had access to teen beauty pageant contestants?
And there we have something to work with: why does it make you suspicious?
I read it somewhere but I can´t find it now...Biljana Djurdjevic is certainly not to my taste but his work is hardly pornographic. How do we know that she is Podesta's favorite artist?

When I saw the accumulation of "coincidences" that were being presented as "evidence", I admit I thought is was a bit too much that would be expected by randomnes.
I've already laid out my position in earlier posts, I've even readily admitted when I've been wrong, I'm not a coward in that regards.
So briefly let me sumurize once again I freely admit that I'm viewing all of this from a biased pov due to several incidents that happened to me as a child. But something seems a little off when I look at the JimmyComet Instagram posts and by extension some of the posts from his cricle of friends. Nothing concrete just all a little weird and personally I think they all warrant further investigation by the relevant authorities just in case. Do I think anything is going to come of it, well judging by the responses here and the skepticism elsewhere, probably not is the honest answer.
For example stuff like this...
https://i.sli.mg/S0dWca.png
...as I think I already mentioned previously the picture ain't exaclty the most flattering to begin with but the combination of hashtags bugs me especially #pasta.
There is a similar one here...
http://archive.is/dwJgT
As I pointed out yesterday even the JimmyComet (James Alefantis) avatar is that of Antinous the boy lover of Emperor Hadrian. Is it all just some weird inside joke, a weird set of coincidences, a mistake on my behalf, or something more sinister?
I read it somewhere but I can´t find it now...![]()
Did you calculate the number of expected coincidences and then examine other places of business as a control? How can you say there are too many coincidences if you don't know how many coincidences are normal?
So the answer is no; you cannot establish any of the people mentioned has committed a crime.
Can you establish that any of the hashtags or messages relate to sexually assaulting children? Can establish the word "pizza" is code for anything?
Yes, that's an excellent basis upon which to slander someone.
Have a look here (click to see the different "series") and tell me whether if someone tells you that the painter is their "favourite" you wouldn´t look at them with suspicion.
http://www.biljanadjurdjevic.com/Work.html
Have a look here (click to see the different "series") and tell me whether if someone tells you that the painter is their "favourite" you wouldn´t look at them with suspicion.
http://www.biljanadjurdjevic.com/Work.html
Are you saying you went along with the gullible herd?When I saw the accumulation of "coincidences" that were being presented as "evidence", I admit I thought is was a bit too much that would be expected by randomnes.
What's "creepy" about it? Personally, I consider it to be talentless, uninteresting rubbish specifically aimed at people who are affected by such drivel. That's the thing with art. It's appreciation is largely subjective. Although I must observe that you are rather easily creeped out.The art by Biljana Djurdjevic, the favourite artist of John Podesta is downright creepy. In her website (last time I checked), the creepy pictures are not just a few from a lesser known series, they are the norm.
It is now suspicious that others like art that you don't like? That's suspicious?That does make me look at John Podesta with some suspicion, by itself.
Somehow, it seems to have passed you by that there is a certain type of pretentious artist and art collector/appreciator. The artist produces any old provocative drivel and the appreciator claims to appreciate it's edginess. This is complete and utter bollocks, of course, but both artist and patron go along with the mutual charade simply for the mutual ego stroking. 30 years ago, myself and friends named this "Ort". This should be pronounced with a plum or similar sized fruit in one's mouth.There is the Majestic Ape weirdness and some other stuff, which all together, did look weird IMO. So by posting here I just wanted to shed some light on it.
All well and good to start to backpedal now. Too late. Already, a violent crime has been committed, thankfully with no casualties.Since then I´ve seen that some of the "evidence" presented is false or wrongly presented, the people presenting it lack any scepticism whatsoever etc. so now I tend even more towards thinking it´s BS. I still thought interesting to investigate whether some of it was a fabricated, orchestrated "fake news" style operation by some obscure anti-Clinton player, a different but still interesting kind of CT.
Fair question, if I had asserted it as a fact. But if you look, I only said they looked like too many coincidnces for me, subjectively, obviously without any probabilistic calculations...
Oh, but Arnie said it!
https://twitter.com/northofdoom/status/795010037420736512
If someone told me that was their favourite artist I would conclude that they had as much taste as the artist had talent.Have a look here (click to see the different "series") and tell me whether if someone tells you that the painter is their "favourite" you wouldn´t look at them with suspicion.
http://www.biljanadjurdjevic.com/Work.html
That relates to Tony Podesta who does own one of her works but it is not the picture of the boy suspended by his arms or the men in towels as the nut job CTers seem to want us to believe.
It is now suspicious that others like art that you don't like? That's suspicious?
I have a favorite painter who I have bought several works from, but I have no idea the full extent of his offerings. In fact I was utterly surprised when my parents told me they had bought a sculpture from him since I had no idea he even worked in the form. He typically showed me works he thought I would like based on our relationship. He showed other clients different work, apparently.
Should I go through my entire house and determine which pieces of art were made by people who may have made other art I don't like? Or that you don't like? ****, that one glass bowl we bought was made by an artist in California, they may have been a part of Manson family for all we know!
For example stuff like this...
https://i.sli.mg/S0dWca.png
...as I think I already mentioned previously the picture ain't exaclty the most flattering to begin with but the combination of hashtags bugs me especially #pasta.
There is a similar one here...
http://archive.is/dwJgT
I've just given you a word which normally refers to a food item that doesn't, IMO, fit the context of the associated post. Do you agree or not?