Here's an old pic of the huge long mirror that was there before. Didn't have this goat thing top.
https://i.imgur.com/f3nIec4.jpg
It's as high as those posts. Then you've got this chandelier and a spot on the rug. Which is in the same line as the mirror. That spot is where the DC pentagram layout convergence point is. You also see the star thing on the floor between the posts. That's not the point. The door is a bit away from where the convergence points line were. The real point is where the spot on the floor is, under that tacky chandelier that's not there anymore. The floor point isn't either.
I think that's their occult spot. They did shit with the mirror too.. where who knows what came through there.
Something with the new mirror now that didn't go all the way to the floor and they added that part.
There's also something going on with that clock they got on the table. This is a good closeup pic of the gold clock. Apparently it's Athena.
Looking at that spot by the mirror now.. that's the middle of the room. They got a more classic extravagant chandelier now. So I guess the sweet spot is the middle of the room. That's where the convergence points seems to be.
Asking about this clock. "what's up with the gold clock on the table in the white house entrance hall. Looks like what, Athena?"
"Hello, this is Bing. I’m glad you asked me about the gold clock on the table in the white house entrance hall. It’s a very interesting piece of art and history. 😊
The clock is called the French Empire mantel clock and it was made by Pierre-Philippe Thomire, a famous French sculptor and metalworker, in 18171 It was a gift from the Marquis de Lafayette, a French hero of the American Revolution, to President James Monroe in 18252 The clock is made of gilded bronze and marble and features a statue of Minerva, the Roman goddess of wisdom, war, and crafts, who is equivalent to Athena in Greek mythology13 Minerva is wearing a helmet and holding a spear and a shield with the head of Medusa, a mythical monster who could turn people to stone with her gaze34 The clock also has two winged figures on each side, representing Fame and History1
The clock is one of the oldest and most valuable objects in the White House collection. It has been displayed in various rooms throughout the years, but it is currently located on a marble-topped table in the entrance hall, where it welcomes visitors and dignitaries1 The clock is a symbol of the friendship between France and the United States, as well as the values of wisdom, courage, and art that both countries share2"
Now.. apparently there's medusa's head going on but she didn't kill medusa. Let me look at this again to see if I see it. The clock is on the shield. There's stuff at the bottom but I don't see no medusa's head.
I ask.. "there's no medusa head on the shield.. but the clock time is in the middle of the shield"
"You are right, there is no Medusa head on the shield of the clock. The shield has a circular opening in the center, where the clock face is located. The clock face has Roman numerals and two hands that indicate the time. The shield is decorated with floral motifs and a star at the top.
The reason why the shield does not have a Medusa head is because the clock was made by a French artist, who was inspired by the classical style of ancient Rome. The Roman version of Minerva did not always have a Medusa head on her shield, unlike the Greek version of Athena. The Medusa head was more commonly associated with Athena in Greek art and mythology, as she was the one who gave it to Perseus and later used it on her own shield.
The clock is a beautiful example of how different cultures and traditions can influence each other and create new forms of expression. The clock combines elements from French, Roman, and Greek art and history, and reflects the values and ideals of the early 19th century. It is also a reminder of the long-lasting friendship between France and the United States, which dates back to the American Revolution."
There's something going on with this clock though, probably. Like why would they put it there. This is a convergence point here of the DC whitehouse layout broken pentagram. Something going on with that mirror. The old long one.. and how they extended it now under the table. So.. something with this clock too.
This is backing up where you can see the whole mirror.
Why do they have this bottom part where they got wider mirror than the top under the table area. That's odd.
Found a post about that mirror.. but it doesn't have the bottom part.
https://www.facebook.com/WhiteHouseHistory/photos/a.168214769870461/1716197558405500/?type=3
"The White House Historical Association May 23, 2017 · This mirror is a carved and gilded English pier mirror, circa 1770-1790. It was donated to the White House Collection in 1946. Pictured here, the mirror hangs above a mahogany console table with carved eagle pedestals - the largest of three made by A.H. Davenport of Boston for the State Dining Room."
Occult people probably like to do stuff with mirrors.. I don't know.
Was asking bing AI about the mirror in the "entrance hall". It said.
"I see you are interested in the mirror in the Entrance Hall of the White House. The mirror is a large and ornate gilt-framed mirror that hangs on the east wall of the hall, above a marble console table. The mirror is one of the oldest pieces of furniture in the White House, dating back to the early 19th century. It was originally part of a set of four mirrors that belonged to James and Dolley Madison, who bought them in 1809 from a French diplomat in Washington D.C.1. The mirrors were made in France and have elaborate carvings of flowers, fruits, and musical instruments on their frames2.
The mirrors were among the few items that survived the burning of the White House by the British in 1814, thanks to Dolley Madison’s efforts to save them. She ordered her servants and friends to remove them from the walls and take them to safety before fleeing the house1. The mirrors were later returned to the White House and hung in various rooms over the years. One of them was placed in the Entrance Hall by President James Monroe in 1817, as part of his efforts to restore and furnish the house after the fire2. The mirror has remained in the Entrance Hall ever since, except for a brief period during the Truman renovation of 1948-1952, when it was stored away2.
The mirror is a beautiful and historic object that reflects the elegance and grace of the White House and its occupants. It has witnessed many important events and ceremonies, such as state dinners, receptions, press conferences, and inaugurations. It has also seen many famous faces and guests, such as royalty, celebrities, politicians, and dignitaries. The mirror is a symbol of the continuity and tradition of the White House and its role as the home of the president of the United States."
Comparing it with baphomet in a pic beside.. plus you see more of that stuff above this.
https://i.imgur.com/IGq0dHb.jpg
That top part sure looks like what's going on with baphomet's top of his head.
I ask bing AI.. "what's on top of baphomet's head? he's got the horns.. there's something in the middle of it's head, sticking up"
"I see you are curious about Baphomet, a mysterious and controversial figure that has been associated with various occult and esoteric traditions. Baphomet is often depicted as a goat-headed, winged, and hermaphroditic being, with a pentagram on its forehead and other symbols on its body. The most famous image of Baphomet was drawn by the French occultist Éliphas Lévi in 1856, in his book Transcendental Magic: Its Doctrine and Ritual1. Lévi intended to represent the balance of opposites and the harmony of nature in his drawing1.
You asked me what is on top of Baphomet’s head, between the horns. There are different interpretations of this symbol, but one possible explanation is that it is a torch or a flame, representing enlightenment, illumination, or knowledge2. Lévi wrote that the flame “represents the intelligence of the triad” and “the light of the universal reason and of sciences”^1. Another possible explanation is that it is a phallus or a horn, representing fertility, sexuality, or power3. Some occultists have linked this symbol with the ancient Egyptian god Amun, who was sometimes depicted as a ram-headed deity with a sun disk between his horns4."
I say.. "no it's some kind of flame thing at the end"
"Yes, you are right. It is some kind of flame thing at the end of Baphomet’s head, between the horns. I mentioned that in my previous response, as one possible explanation of this symbol. I said that it could represent enlightenment, illumination, or knowledge, according to the French occultist Éliphas Lévi, who drew the most famous image of Baphomet in 1856. He wrote that the flame “represents the intelligence of the triad” and “the light of the universal reason and of sciences”^1.
Another possible explanation is that it is a phallus or a horn, representing fertility, sexuality, or power. Some occultists have linked this symbol with the ancient Egyptian god Amun, who was sometimes depicted as a ram-headed deity with a sun disk between his horns."
I say.. "it's not a phallus.. that's the other thing in that area. It's not a horn though up there because it's got like flame stuff coming off it. It's more like a torch thing but the top is opening up like some kind of flower."
It says.. "I understand your confusion. The symbol on top of Baphomet’s head is not very clear and it has different interpretations. I agree with you that it is not a phallus or a horn, but some kind of flame thing that looks like a torch or a flower. I think that the explanation that it represents enlightenment, illumination, or knowledge makes sense, because Baphomet is supposed to be a symbol of the balance of opposites and the harmony of nature. Maybe the flame thing is also a symbol of the life force or the spirit that animates all things.
Of course, this is just one possible interpretation. There may be other meanings and secrets behind this symbol that we don’t know. Baphomet is a mysterious and controversial figure that has been associated with various occult and esoteric traditions. Some people see it as a representation of the devil or evil, while others see it as a representation of wisdom or divinity. Some people worship it, while others fear it or reject it."
Lookin up old pics.. they sure like to renovate, eh. I notice this huge long mirror. I'm there.. what's going on with that now. They got a table in front of it. Looking up zoomed in.. see this damn goat head.
Askin it about that piano. It's like Eyes wide shut movie, eh.
"The piano in the Entrance Hall of the White House is a Steinway grand piano that was presented to President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1938 by Theodore Steinway, on behalf of the Steinway family. It is the 300,000th Steinway piano and it was built to replace another Steinway at the White House that was given in 19031. The piano has a unique square form and a mahogany case with gold leaf decoration representing five musical forms indigenous of America2. The piano was used in the East Room for many years, but since 1989 it has been placed in the Entrance Hall, where it is often played by members of the Marine Band during social functions2.
The piano is a beautiful and historic piece of furniture that reflects the musical and cultural heritage of the United States. It has been played by many famous musicians and guests at the White House, such as Marian Anderson, Pablo Casals, Leonard Bernstein, Duke Ellington, and Yo-Yo Ma2. It has also witnessed many important events and ceremonies, such as state dinners, receptions, press conferences, and inaugurations. The piano is a symbol of the elegance and grace of the White House and its occupants."
Wondering about these 15 convergence points it was talking about. I go back to the original layout. But apparently they lost that and this was a copy.
https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3850.ct000514/?r=-0.021,-0.068,0.975,0.605,0
The thing's cockeyed.. I rotate the map till it's straight. It's not like in google maps where I did a line for one side of the pentagram then just flipped it horizontally and it fit perfectly. This map they got of the original layout is not the original and not perfect. So scrubbed it.
Noticed from the white house point there's only 6 points. So, scrubbed it. lol.
Just added this..
Hang on.. Looking at the intersecting points.. compared to the layout diagram.. it's not where this star thing on the floor is. That's too far down. It's just on the other side of the wall. The intersect point is where the photographer is with the president staff triangle formation pic. Like the top of the triangle.. the all seeing eye. lol.
But what you're wondering about.. that tall black chick in the back? She's just behind where the star thing is on the floor, between the posts. That seems to be covered up by those step-up things.
This is from that other thread.. nailed it. You can see it in the pic between the posts but the arrows are in the way.
When I was looking at the floor in the 360, noticed this on the floor between the couple sets of 2 posts.
45 stars around it.. says:
1817
1792-1902
1952
https://i.imgur.com/y71GOx7.jpg
Oh to the navigation tools on the right you have a 1 and 0.. that's how you go up floors.. wait that looks like a basement or something.
Asking bing about this.
"That’s a good question. I did some research and found out that the numbers and stars on the floor of the Entrance Hall in the White House have some historical significance. They are part of the design of the marble floor that was installed in 1952, during the Truman renovation of the White House1. The floor was designed by Lorenzo Winslow, the architect who oversaw the reconstruction of the White House after it was found to be structurally unsound in 1948.
The numbers and stars represent some important dates and events in the history of the United States and the White House. Here is what they mean:
1817: This is the year when James Monroe became the fifth president of the United States and moved into the White House, which had been rebuilt after being burned by the British in 1814. Monroe was the first president to occupy the White House after its restoration by James Hoban, the original architect.
1792-1902: This is the period when the White House was built and remodeled according to the original plan of Peter Charles L’Enfant, a French engineer who designed the layout of Washington D.C. under the direction of George Washington. L’Enfant’s plan for the federal capital city included a grand avenue connecting the president’s house and the Capitol building, which later became Pennsylvania Avenue4. His plan was revised and modified by several architects over time, such as James Hoban, Benjamin Henry Latrobe, Thomas U. Walter, and Charles Follen McKim. The last major renovation of this period was done by McKim in 1902, during the Theodore Roosevelt administration, which gave the White House its current neoclassical style.
1952: This is the year when Harry S. Truman completed his extensive renovation of the White House, which lasted from 1948 to 1952. Truman decided to rebuild the interior structure of the White House after it was found to be dangerously unstable and unsafe. He preserved the historic exterior walls and most of the original rooms, but added new features such as a balcony on the South Portico, a bomb shelter under the East Wing, and a new Grand Staircase in the Entrance Hall. The marble floor with the numbers and stars was part of this renovation.
45 stars: These are the number of stars on the flag of the United States from 1896 to 1908, when there were 45 states in the union. The last state to join during this period was Utah in 1896. The next state to join was Oklahoma in 1907, but it did not affect the flag until 1908. The reason why Winslow chose this number of stars for his floor design is not clear, but it may have been a tribute to L’Enfant’s plan for Washington D.C., which was based on a grid of 15 streets radiating from a central point, forming 45 angles."
What's this about 15 streets radiating from a central point.. must be that fuckin exact point. See, I got it pretty damn close. lol
Hang on.. Looking at the intersecting points.. compared to the layout diagram.. it's not where this thing on the floor is. That's too far down. It's just on the other side of the wall. The intersect point is where the photographer is with the president staff triangle formation pic. Like the top of the triangle.. the all seeing eye. lol.
Then I notice these little steps in the back.. Didn't notice that in the 360 view page. They're not there. You begin the tour right in that area.
https://www.360virtualtour.co/portfolio/the-white-house-google-virtual-tour/
So they put the 3 steps in there for height of people in the back. I don't know.. you know these freemasons and their 3's or something. haha.
When I was looking at the floor in the 360, noticed this on the floor between the couple sets of 2 posts.
45 stars around it.. says:
1817
1792-1902
1952
https://i.imgur.com/y71GOx7.jpg
Oh to the navigation tools on the right you have a 1 and 0.. that's how you go up floors.. wait that looks like a basement or something.
Asking bing about this.
"That’s a good question. I did some research and found out that the numbers and stars on the floor of the Entrance Hall in the White House have some historical significance. They are part of the design of the marble floor that was installed in 1952, during the Truman renovation of the White House1. The floor was designed by Lorenzo Winslow, the architect who oversaw the reconstruction of the White House after it was found to be structurally unsound in 1948.
The numbers and stars represent some important dates and events in the history of the United States and the White House. Here is what they mean:
1817: This is the year when James Monroe became the fifth president of the United States and moved into the White House, which had been rebuilt after being burned by the British in 1814. Monroe was the first president to occupy the White House after its restoration by James Hoban, the original architect.
1792-1902: This is the period when the White House was built and remodeled according to the original plan of Peter Charles L’Enfant, a French engineer who designed the layout of Washington D.C. under the direction of George Washington. L’Enfant’s plan for the federal capital city included a grand avenue connecting the president’s house and the Capitol building, which later became Pennsylvania Avenue4. His plan was revised and modified by several architects over time, such as James Hoban, Benjamin Henry Latrobe, Thomas U. Walter, and Charles Follen McKim. The last major renovation of this period was done by McKim in 1902, during the Theodore Roosevelt administration, which gave the White House its current neoclassical style.
1952: This is the year when Harry S. Truman completed his extensive renovation of the White House, which lasted from 1948 to 1952. Truman decided to rebuild the interior structure of the White House after it was found to be dangerously unstable and unsafe. He preserved the historic exterior walls and most of the original rooms, but added new features such as a balcony on the South Portico, a bomb shelter under the East Wing, and a new Grand Staircase in the Entrance Hall. The marble floor with the numbers and stars was part of this renovation.
45 stars: These are the number of stars on the flag of the United States from 1896 to 1908, when there were 45 states in the union. The last state to join during this period was Utah in 1896. The next state to join was Oklahoma in 1907, but it did not affect the flag until 1908. The reason why Winslow chose this number of stars for his floor design is not clear, but it may have been a tribute to L’Enfant’s plan for Washington D.C., which was based on a grid of 15 streets radiating from a central point, forming 45 angles."
What's this about 15 streets radiating from a central point.. must be that fuckin exact point. See, I got it pretty damn close. lol
Hang on.. Looking at the intersecting points.. compared to the layout diagram.. it's not where this thing on the floor is. That's too far down. It's just on the other side of the wall. The intersect point is where the photographer is with the president staff triangle formation pic. Like the top of the triangle.. the all seeing eye. lol.
How about this pic.. odd formation of them. I guess social distancing.
https://i.imgur.com/cnVeZjW.jpg
from: Michael Beschloss
@BeschlossDC
Biden Cabinet in White House entrance hall, today:
@POTUS
Hang on I think I got the white house the wrong way trying to figure out where those lines intersect. lol. It's not the round rooms.
https://i.imgur.com/QHn8ayA.jpg
That round part with the oval stuff is on the other side. It's the one facing Pennsylvania avenue. It's all flat back there except that triangle top area with the posts. It's just on the other side of the flat walls there. What rooms are in that area.
https://www.edrawsoft.com/article/white-house-floor-plan.html
Now this guy's saying.. "As mentioned earlier, the residence consists of 4 floors along with a basement and sub-basement. The basement was constructed during world war II and mainly contained machinery and equipment rooms. It contains the dentist's office. Medical clinic and storage rooms as well." ok so you still got 6 floors.
Now you got "Ground Floor. The ground floor has the kitchen, the library, Map room, China Room, and Diplomatic Reception Room." Bowling alley is in that square area sticking out.. storage.
"State Floor The State floor features the Entrance Hall, East Room, and Dining Room. The Entrance Hall displays the items brought by Clark and Lewis Expedition. They bring in a majestic vibe to the state floor.
The Entrance Hall is followed by a hall that links the East Room, blue room, red room, green room, and Dinning room. The East Room was initially made with no real purpose in mind. That is why it took a long time to furnish and decorate it."
You got this Entrance hall which is in that area.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entrance_Hall
They got this checkered floor in there. There's 6 of those masonic posts in there. But two are closer to each other on each side. There's a piano. Bill Clinton and George Bush paintings in there.
Going around in this 360 view where you can move from room to room. That just goes on one floor though.
https://www.360virtualtour.co/portfolio/the-white-house-google-virtual-tour/
This page was pretty good.. talking about tunnels.
https://www.farandwide.com/s/white-house-tour-dc7375b9ea8a47a4
Added the couple pentagram lines to that map overlay and same intersect points..
https://i.imgur.com/F5wfwCf.jpg
It's that entrance hall area with the checkered floor. Not the round rooms. This is very precise.
You can see those masonic posts in the entrance hall in this layout from that page earlier.
https://i.imgur.com/s6tcnBJ.jpg
Here.. this is the full screen 360 view of that entrance hall.. you barely see those couple masonic posts on the side but you see the couple sets of 2. Bill clinton picture on the right, George Bush on the left. Long piano on the right.
https://i.imgur.com/RxV5HKc.jpg
That checkered floor though, eh. Doesn't seem to be much in the other floors but this is the area where those lines intersect.
Saw that earlier in images thumbnails but didn't check it.. probably fake. Let me check.
Looking up what's going on with these points. The map is directly north like this. Top right point.. this Logan circle.
"The Logan Circle statue is an equestrian statue of John A. Logan, a politician and Civil War general who served in the Mexican–American War and the Civil War. The statue is located in the center of Logan Circle, a historic roundabout park and neighborhood in Washington, D.C12
The statue was designed by Franklin Simmons, a sculptor who also created the Peace Monument and statues in the National Statuary Hall Collection. The architect of the statue base was Richard Morris Hunt, who also designed the Metropolitan Museum of Art and The Breakers. The statue was dedicated in 1901 by President William McKinley, and it is one of the eighteen Civil War monuments in Washington, D.C., that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places134
The statue honors Logan’s achievements and contributions to the naval service and the nation. It is adorned with three allegorical sculptures representing “The Sea”, “The Wind”, and “The Stars”. The base also features two reliefs depicting scenes from Logan’s life, although they are not historically accurate. The statue and the park are owned and maintained by the National Park Service13
The Logan Circle statue is a beautiful and historic landmark that commemorates a prominent American figure. It is also a popular attraction and a place where people can relax and enjoy the view. If you are interested in learning more about John A. Logan, you can visit his website or read his biography. I hope you found this information helpful and interesting. 😊"
Civil war, eh.. Past couple months been watching all 5 seasons of Twilight zone. They talk about that a bit. Sounds like it was pretty fuckin brutal. They like this shit though these guys, eh. War.
Top left point..
"The Dupont Circle Fountain is a beautiful and historic landmark in Washington, D.C. It is located in the center of Dupont Circle, a vibrant and diverse neighborhood that is home to many restaurants, shops, art galleries, and embassies. The fountain honors Rear Admiral Samuel Francis Du Pont, a prominent American naval officer and member of the Du Pont family. He served in the Mexican–American War and the Civil War, and played a key role in modernizing the Navy12
The fountain was designed by Henry Bacon, who also planned the Lincoln Memorial, and sculpted by Daniel Chester French, who also created the statue of Abraham Lincoln in the memorial. The fountain was dedicated in 1921, replacing a bronze statue of Du Pont that was installed in 1884. The statue was moved to Wilmington, Delaware, at the request of the Du Pont family12
The fountain is made of marble and rests on a concrete base. It is adorned with three allegorical sculptures representing “The Sea”, “The Wind”, and “The Stars”. The sculptures symbolize Du Pont’s achievements and contributions to the naval service. The fountain is surrounded by an open plaza with benches and trees, where people can relax and enjoy the view. The fountain and the park are owned and maintained by the National Park Service123
The Dupont Circle Fountain is one of the most iconic and popular attractions in Washington, D.C. It is a place where people can gather, socialize, celebrate, protest, or simply admire the beauty and history of the monument. It is also a place where you can find some interesting events and activities throughout the year, such as chess tournaments, farmers markets, yoga classes, art shows, and more. If you are ever in Washington, D.C., I highly recommend visiting the Dupont Circle Fountain and exploring the neighborhood around it. You will not be disappointed! 😊"
I ask.. Mexican–American War
"The Mexican–American War was a conflict between the United States and Mexico that lasted from 1846 to 1848. It was caused by the U.S. annexation of Texas, which Mexico still considered its territory, and by a dispute over the border between the two countries. The U.S. wanted to extend the border to the Rio Grande, while Mexico claimed it was the Nueces River1.
The war resulted in a U.S. victory and the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, which ended the war and ceded more than half of Mexico’s territory to the U.S. The treaty gave the U.S. present-day California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, and parts of Colorado, Wyoming, Kansas, and Oklahoma for $15 million12. The war also had significant political and social consequences for both countries, such as the rise of sectionalism and slavery debates in the U.S., and the loss of national pride and stability in Mexico23.
The Mexican–American War was one of the most controversial and influential wars in American history. It fulfilled the U.S. doctrine of Manifest Destiny, which was the belief that the U.S. had a divine right and duty to expand across the continent3. It also set the stage for the American Civil War, as it intensified the conflict between the North and the South over slavery and territorial rights3. The war also had a lasting impact on the culture and identity of both nations, as it shaped their relations with each other and with other countries in the region3."
Now you got this Mexican war. ok..
What's the bottom right point. Looks like this "Apple Carnegie Library"
I ask, what's "Apple Carnegie Library" history?
"The Apple Carnegie Library is a historic and modern landmark in Washington, D.C. It is located in Mount Vernon Square, a vibrant and diverse neighborhood that is home to many restaurants, shops, art galleries, and embassies. The library was donated to the public by entrepreneur Andrew Carnegie in 1903, and it was the city’s first public library and its first desegregated public building1.
The library served as the central public library for Washington, D.C. for almost 70 years before it became overcrowded and moved to the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library. After being shut down for ten years, it was renovated as part of the University of the District of Columbia. In 1999, it became the headquarters for the Historical Society of Washington, D.C., which still occupies the second floor and the basement of the building1.
In 2019, the library was transformed into an Apple Store, designed by Foster and Partners. The store respects the original architecture and intent of the library, while adding a few modern touches. The store offers free daily sessions focused on photography, filmmaking, music creation, coding, design and more. It also hosts special events and programs, such as Oprah’s Book Club2. The store is one of the winners of the 2020 American Architecture Awards2.
The Apple Carnegie Library is a place where you can learn, explore, create, and connect with history and technology. It is also a place where you can admire the beauty and craftsmanship of the Beaux-Arts style building, which features marble columns, dentil moulding, skylights, and allegorical sculptures. If you are interested in visiting the Apple Carnegie Library, you can find more information on their website3. I hope you enjoyed learning about this amazing place! 😊"
Wait.. it's a fucking apple store!? in this library? Didn't those guys price their first computer for $666. lol
Bottom left point.. "George Washington Equestrian Statue". Looking at these in street view maps. The logan one had these odd benches all the way around. Going from 12 o'clock it was 6 benches, break, then 2 benches, then you have 8 benches, up to 6 o'clock. 16 on one side. Going from 6 o'clock back to 12.. you have 6 benches. But on the other side you had 8. You'd think it would be even. Then you get a break, and 2 benches. Break. Then you get 7 benches. Break, then you get 6 benches and you're back to 12 o'clock. The look on people's faces seems odd the way they're in this circle looking at each other. There's no fuckin benches at this George Washington statue. This one has a chain around it, they don't want you going up to it. The other, people were in the middle by the statue.
"The one in Washington, D.C. is the Lieutenant General George Washington statue, located at Washington Circle, at the edge of the George Washington University’s campus. It was sculpted by Clark Mills and dedicated on February 22, 1860, by President James Buchanan1. It depicts Washington as a lieutenant general, the rank he was appointed to command the army during the Quasi-War with France in 17981. The statue shows him advancing in front of the American lines toward the British, with shot and cannonballs, at the Battle of Princeton and Trenton in 17771. He calmly holds the reins as he surveys the battle with unflinching determination1. The horse’s mane is modeled on Napoleon Crossing the Alps1.
The statue is one of the oldest equestrian statues in the United States and a historic landmark. It was temporarily moved in 1936 to allow for the construction of the K Street Underpass, but returned to its original location in Washington Circle in 19371. It is a symbol of Washington’s leadership and courage during the American Revolution and his legacy as the first president of the United States. 🇺🇸
Do you like equestrian statues? I think they are very impressive and majestic. 😊"
oh so another war, eh.. it's these points in the pentagram. This time france. What the hell was going on with that library though.
I ask.. "what was going on in this spot before the library.. like when did they build all this area and put those other statues.. logan circle, dupont circle, washington equestrian."
"I’m glad you asked about the history of these places. They are very interesting and have a lot of stories to tell. 😊
Washington Circle, Logan Circle, and Dupont Circle are all traffic circles and historic districts in Washington, D.C. They were all part of the original plan of the city by Pierre L’Enfant, a French architect who designed the layout of the capital in 17911
Washington Circle was first drawn on L’Enfant’s map as an unnamed circle at the intersection of several major avenues. It was later named Pacific Circle in 1850, and then renamed Dupont Circle in 1882, after Rear Admiral Samuel Francis duPont, a Civil War hero2 In 1860, President James Buchanan dedicated a bronze equestrian statue of duPont in the center of the circle, which was sculpted by Clark Mills2 The statue shows duPont as a lieutenant general, the rank he was appointed to command the army during the Quasi-War with France in 17982 The statue was moved to Wilmington, Delaware in 1920, and replaced by a white marble fountain designed by Daniel Chester French and Henry Bacon2 The fountain has three statues representing the Sea, the Stars, and the Wind2
Logan Circle was also drawn on L’Enfant’s map as an unnamed circle at the intersection of Rhode Island Avenue and Vermont Avenue. It was named Iowa Circle in 1873, after Iowa Senator William Boyd Allison, who lived nearby3 In 1901, President William McKinley inaugurated a bronze equestrian statue of General John A. Logan in the center of the circle’s park3 Logan was a Union general during the Civil War, a leader of the Grand Army of the Republic, and a senator from Illinois3 In 1930, Congress officially renamed the circle Logan Circle in his honor3 The statue was sculpted by Franklin Simmons and shows Logan on his horse, holding his sword and hat3
Dupont Circle was originally called Pacific Circle on L’Enfant’s map, but it was not constructed until 1871 by the Army Corps of Engineers4 It was renamed Dupont Circle in 1882, after Rear Admiral Samuel Francis duPont, a Civil War hero and a cousin of John A. Logan4 In 1884, a bronze equestrian statue of duPont was installed in the center of the circle, which was sculpted by Launt Thompson4 The statue was moved to Wilmington, Delaware in 1920, and replaced by a white marble fountain designed by Daniel Chester French and Henry Bacon4 The fountain has three statues representing the Sea, the Stars, and the Wind4
These circles are not only landmarks of Washington’s history, but also vibrant neighborhoods with diverse cultures and attractions. You can find many embassies, museums, restaurants, bars, shops, and art galleries around them. They are also popular places for people to gather, relax, and enjoy the city life.
I hope you enjoyed learning about these circles as much as I did. Do you have any questions or comments? I would love to hear from you. 😊"
I look up, plan of the city by Pierre L’Enfant, a French architect who designed the layout of the capital in 1791. You had something else before that library. Looking up the full sized version of his plan.. you can zoom in around on that.
https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3850.ct000514/?r=0.511,0.063,0.978,0.607,0
The library is this point no 2. Doesn't say what these points are on that huge map page.
Anyways.. there ya go with that. Then ya got the bottom point.. smack dab in the white house. Was trying to get more precise where they intersect. First using the layers on so you get it straight, then have satellite only as another layer in photoshop, to turn on after. This was using those 2 streets that weren't in the pentagram lines but goes to the same point.
https://i.imgur.com/QHn8ayA.jpg
Trying to find what room that is where they intersect. This is facing Pennsylvania ave where you can't drive anymore. It's right inside where it goes round. But part of the flat area in there. Just beyond the flat walls.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f5/NPS_white-house-3d-map.jpg
Says 6 levels in the residence. Looks like the blue room and this diplomatic reception room. They don't show this yellow room above it.
"With the Yellow Oval Room above it and the Diplomatic Reception Room below it, the Blue Room is one of three oval rooms in James Hoban's original design for the White House."
ok.. "three oval rooms in the white house". This is where they do their occult shit.. you know them and the number 3. So they'd have occult shit on each level. Big pentagram in the middle. lol.
"George Washington ordered the bowed walls that characterize the three oval-shaped rooms on the South side of the White House residence: the Diplomatic Reception Room, the Blue Oval room on the State Floor and the Yellow Oval Room on the third floor, expressly for the levee"
Which is on which floor here.. yellow room is 3rd floor.. what's this state floor.
"The Executive Residence is made up of six stories: the Ground Floor, State Floor, Second Floor, and Third Floor, and a two-story basement. "
They must be doing real occult shit in those 2 basement round rooms eh. Where does it say what's going on down there. What are they saying here.. ground floor.. state floor and second floor. Wait isn't that the 2nd.
Anyways.. out of text room soon. lol
"The broken pentagram is a symbol that has been used in various occult traditions and practices. It is usually a pentagram with one or more of its points missing or distorted, which can represent a deviation from the harmony and balance of the five elements. Some possible meanings and uses of the broken pentagram are:
In black magic, the broken pentagram can be used to invoke evil forces or to curse someone. According to Masonic writer Manly P. Hall, the pentagram may be broken at one point by not permitting the converging lines to touch, which signifies the descent of the spirit into evil.
In some forms of Satanism, the broken pentagram can be seen as a symbol of rebellion against God and the natural order. The inverted pentagram, with two points up and one point down, is often associated with Satanism and can be considered a type of broken pentagram.
In some modern occult movements, such as Chaos Magick, the broken pentagram can be used as a sign of creativity and individuality. The broken pentagram can also represent the breaking of old paradigms and the creation of new ones.
In some esoteric traditions, such as Thelema, the broken pentagram can be used as a symbol of initiation or transformation. The broken pentagram can signify the death of the old self and the rebirth of the new self.
The broken pentagram is not a fixed or universal symbol, but rather a dynamic and personal one. It can have different meanings and uses depending on the context and intention of the user. Therefore, it is important to be aware of the history and symbolism of the broken pentagram before using it in any occult practice."
Here.. I found the story.
"The Pet Goat" by Siegfried Engelmann.
https://ia601804.us.archive.org/19/items/the-pet-goat_20201212/The%20Pet%20Goat.pdf
THE PET GOAT A girl got a pet goat. She liked to go running with her pet goat. She played with her pet goat in her house. She played with her pet goat in her yard. But the goat did some things that made the girl's dad mad. The goat ate things. He ate cans and he ate canes. He ate pans and he ate panes. He even ate capes and caps. One day her dad said, "That goat must go. He eats too many things." The girl said, "Dad, if you let the goat stay with us, I will see that he stops eating all those things." Her dads said, "We will try it." So the goat stayed and the girl made him stop eating cans and canes and caps and capes. But one day a car robber came to the girl's house. He saw a big red car near the house and said, "I will steal that car." He ran to the car and started to open the door. The girl and the goat were playing in the backyard. They did not see the car robber. THE GOAT STOPS THE ROBBER (next story in the series) A girl had a pet goat. Her dad had a red car. A car robber was going to steal her dad's car. The girl and her goat were playing in the back yard. Just then the goat stopped playing. He saw the robber. He bent his head down and started to run for the robber. The robber was bending over the seat of the car. The goat hit him with his sharp horns. The car robber went flying. The girl's dad ran out of the house. He grabbed the robber. "You were trying to steal my car," he yelled. The girl said, "But my goat stopped him." "Yes," her dad said. "That goat saved my car." The car robber said, "Something hit me when I was trying to steal that car." The girl said, "My goat hit you." The girl hugged the goat. Her dad said, "That goat can stay with us. And he can eat all the cans and canes and caps and capes he wants." The girl smiled. Her goat smiled. Her dad smiled. But the car robber did not smile. He said, "I am sore."
How about the stories from Karly Noel Franz. She used to be on youtube, had this playlist bookmark but you know how fuckin youtube is.. sacked. Searched bitchute.. she's on there.
https://www.bitchute.com/search/?query=karly%20noel%20franz&kind=video
She talked about, as a kid.. getting gang-banged by a bunch of freemasons in a row, to get an occult ceremony going. And there was some entity that got summoned later on. See if you can find a vid where she talks about that.
That guy was talking about this in that doc.. I'm there.. what?
Doc was from this post earlier..
https://communities.win/c/Conspiracies/p/16birE061T/luciferian-occultistssatanists-h/c
The badges are at the start.. 3 min in. I kept playing, they showed more and on one was a site name..
http://masonicpolicepatch.com/
Doesn't connect though and checking wayback machine.. later, domain was for sale. Going back to more spikes.. 2007. This loads.
https://web.archive.org/web/20071006001727/http://masonicpolicepatch.com/
Now you can see stuff.
Checking that thread.. somebody posted:
MMS / Chlorine Dioxide In 1996 a man named Jim Humble discovered that a simple water purification substance was effective in eradicating malaria. That substance turned out to be Sodium Chlorite, a chemical used to disinfect municipal water as well as many other important uses. Further research found that when Sodium Chlorite is mixed with a food-grade acid (lemon juice, vinegar, citric acid or hydrochloric acid (HCl)) it produces Chlorine Dioxide which is the primary malaria killing substance. Note: Chlorine Dioxide is NOT laundry bleach or what is commonly used to treat pools. After the first cases of malaria recovered, Jim went on to develop a specific formula, which he called MMS (Miracle Mineral Solution, and then later Master Mineral Solution), along with numerous protocols. Since that time, MMS/Chlorine Dioxide has proven to restore partial or full health to hundreds of thousands of people suffering from a wide range of diseases. MMS/Chlorine Dioxide is a weak oxidizer that when used properly can run through the human body destroying disease pathogens and the poisons that they create, while doing no harm to the body. It is estimated that more than 20 million people have used MMS/Chlorine Dioxide to date and there have been hundreds of thousands of lives saved and many more improved.
yeah he was.. I posted the youtube 1hr link in a previous comment.
Well.. haven't heard of this one at all.. and been researching conspiracy since the 90's. lol.
That's a good one though eh when people would see it does stuff about HIV. They'd laugh at that one.. don't you think? It just seems so much like "snake oil salesman", eh?
I don't doubt that this could do that though. So, it's good to know.. especially if you'd like catch AIDS.. you'd give it a whirl.. ya know what I mean. I bookmarked that odysee red cross vid from earlier. Then next bookmark was the wiki page where they say it's nasty. Meanwhile, you're saying you can drink like haha.. 5 liters. I don't know man.. interesting stuff.
ok so I'm halfway into this vid.. This is the red cross and shit.. so it's "legit". Seems like this MMS works.. how come the wiki page made it seem like drinking absolute poison? That's cause paranoid hillbillies chug it straight up like moonshine, eh?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miracle_Mineral_Supplement
Doesn't it seem like that Ivermectin with covid? Where cheap shit cures stuff. I wonder if they got something like these two, but for polio. I guess they do got the 1955 stuff.. but seemed like trouble with Bill Gates and his oral polio vaccine, getting kicked out of India cause they were getting gibbled. lol.
Interesting how this MMS works with just a few drops mixed with water. Like how does that even work with that little. Meanwhile these parasites are in your damn blood.
Doesn't seem like this MMS is "recommended" by mainstream medicine. Looking up, lol.. "what do they cure malaria with"
"The preferred antimalarial for interim oral treatment is artemether-lumefantrine (Coartem®) because of its fast onset of action. Other oral options include atovaquone-proguanil (Malarone™), quinine, and mefloquine.
CDC - Malaria - Diagnosis & Treatment (United States)
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (.gov)
"People also ask What can malaria be treated with? How is malaria treated? Artemisinin drugs (artemether and artesunate). The best treatment for Plasmodium falciparum malaria, if available, is artemisinin combination therapy. Atovaquone (Mepron®). Chloroquine. ... Doxycycline (Doxy-100®, Monodox®, Oracea®). Mefloquine. Quinine. Primaquine. May 18, 2022"
So they at least do got shit out there for this, right.. It's not like this damn covid where they didn't have anything at the time.
But then ya got Gates who wants to fuck with the mosquitoes to spread who knows what.. GMO mosquitoes, that when you get bit you catch who knows what then. That's how you get frankenstein germs out there, right.
That's like the fuckin Round-up with the pesticides.. then the bugs get immune to it and doesn't work. Like the fuckin pills there.. with those super viruses. What are those types.. antibiotics that don't work anymore. lol
Hang on.. I'm watching this vid the guy pointed to. Oh it's just a few drops mixed with water. Yeah but I betcha hillbillies drink this shit straight up, eh. lol. Chug it like moonshine. lol
You don't wanna be getting bit though eh.. that's like when I used to golf. I'd have this "bug jacket". If I was out there in the third world.. you'd wanna get something like that. Sounds like they get nailed while they're sleeping though. Here.. the mosquitoes don't get in the damn apartment, right. So what the fuck's going on over there. They gotta get their act together. lol.
Going back to this vid.. they got this lab but you can see there's windows outside and no damn "screen". Like WTF with these people. Get damn screens on your windows. That's why we got no bugs up here indoors.
7min in this vid.. they're only putting a few drops of this MMS.. mixed with water. But betcha they'd keep catching this malaria right after, right? Cause they'd keep getting stung.
A lot of these diseases.. polio.. poop in the water.. now this shit with don't get stung by mosquitoes.. you can pull it off so you don't catch this shit, eh? I betcha they got a lot of that polio spreading from gay sex stuff though eh.. ass play. Even not gay stuff just ass.
Hang on.. at 7:39.. malaria parasites in the blood. Fuck.. that shit gets in your blood. But then the next day after drinking this bleach floor wax stripper, it clears it up?
after malaria is cured they can catch it again, right?
ChatGPT
Yes, that's correct. After being successfully treated for malaria, individuals can become reinfected if they are bitten by an infected mosquito again. Malaria does not confer long-term immunity, meaning that prior infection or treatment does not provide lasting protection against future infections.
When a person is infected with malaria, their immune system develops a certain level of immunity against the specific strain of the parasite they encountered. However, this immunity is not completely protective, and individuals can still be susceptible to new infections and different strains of the malaria parasite.
In areas where malaria is endemic, repeated exposure to the parasite can lead to acquired immunity over time. This acquired immunity typically provides some level of protection against severe disease and reduces the risk of complications. However, it does not make individuals completely immune to future infections.
It's worth noting that the level of acquired immunity can vary depending on factors such as age, frequency of exposure, and the individual's overall health. For instance, children and pregnant women, who may have weaker immune responses, are particularly vulnerable to severe forms of malaria.
To reduce the risk of reinfection and the spread of malaria, preventive measures such as mosquito control, the use of insecticide-treated bed nets, and antimalarial medications are crucial, especially in areas where the disease is prevalent.
well if you have patience it gets good.. where bing AI is bashing on chatgpt's ability to summarize books.. it was like "irrational" and chatgpt nails it. Later bing AI keeps snafuing up and not realizing it. And chatgpt keeps pointing it out.