PieInTheEye

I wish the person who 'hacked' these emails had dumped them into some kind of mass dropbox or something so that they could be verified or cross matched with other info ... these screenshots just by themselves may have been faked .. or not .. which is just highly frustrating.

There's definitely something really bizarre going on in Hawaii though ... what with the Nalu Diner in Berlin and the Hawaian theme with Alefantis as co-owner, and the affiliation with Dr. Pong.

It's pretty clear that Sasha Lord is Alexandria Lord, and that Sasha is just a slang for Alex/Alexandra in Russian, which doesn;t really make this an alias, it's merely a slang ... so far there is no connection to an Anita Lord, though 'Richard Windsor' was using an alias in these particular email comms, so I would expect Sasha Lord -- if it were her -- to use an alias also, though she kept the same last name at leas???

SIMONBARROW

My point was that the name 'Sasha' connects with 'Alexandra' but not 'Anita.'

SIMONBARROW

I never said she was born and raised in Russia. I'm explaining that her background is Russian and why she's called Sasha.

oldskeptic

One of her quotes from the interview in reference to musical acts' promotional posters:

"The posters make it a good vibe"

How creepy can it get?

SIMONBARROW

We know from the Majestic Ape video that Sasha is Russian or of Russian origin. Sasha is a commonly-used Russian pet form of Alexander. According to one website, it can just as well be used with the feminine name Alexandra, so perhaps also Alexandria.

oldskeptic

Maybe her surname is anglicized from Russian. Lord translates into Gospodin, or Mister. Mister is not used the same way in Russia as we do. They have a very complicated naming protocol. Here is a discussion:

http://archive.is/hitCr

SIMONBARROW

Could be Russian mother, non-Russian father?

oldskeptic

Only suggesting that also looking into the surname might yield a clue. For example, Gospodin fell into disuse under communism. Comrade became the preferred term. Maybe the Lord surname is a play on a term rooted in Russian.

Sasha's simplistic logo, a crown outline, maybe infers royalty, or some sort of joke about royalty. These weirdos like to put clues out there in plain sight. I'm just trying to adopt their thinking as a path to exposing them.

Edit: Was thinking along these lines: http://forebears.io/surnames/gospodin

My skills lie in other areas. Just hoping to help out a bit here, FWIW. Thanks.