sodePllAlliK

Heh, of course there's a "little boy lover" spiral on the snail's shell.

EvaEverywhere

@KansasJakeBG Did you see this?

There is a user from Kansas City on this board who is following KC Satanic connections. HT Septime Webre recently presented the WORLD PREMIERE of his The Wizard of Oz in Kansas City. I remember him posting about the April 20-21 performance and organizing to find the After After Party... IT HAS VANISHED FROM THE SCHEDULE!!!

I think he was on to something! Go Jake!

carmencita

@Piscina Can you take a look at this and tell me what you think. Do you see what I see? The picture up above the Rabbit looking into a hole. Very sketchy. They love their holes don't you know. Also he has spelled his new place like this. Rabbit hOle. Down the Rabbit hOle.

Piscina

To me, this is a case of double entendre. There's clearly a sexual connotation to the word 'hole' while ostensibly it's referring to the rabbit hole.

Do you notice that the rabbit is looking into a spiral vortex? The spiral we know about. They say that when we cross dimensions (and we know how much luciferians love the astral and inter dimensional travel) we enter a vortex-like tunnel.

I never liked Alice in Wonderland as a child and as an adult I've never thought it appropriate for children. I always thought that there was something deeply wrong with the author. I felt the same way about Lemony Snicket. I've always thought there was something not right with Roald Dahl too.

EvaEverywhere

Thank you! I hadn't done an Alice in Wonderland deep dive before!

carmencita

Thanks so much for the links. I have looked at some of each. Will go in deeper later. These freaks that adlore these sick pedo denier authors are denying their Child Love as well. Alice Day is a dead giveaway of the adoration of Carol. Sick Freaks.

carmencita

@NOMOCHOMO @Factfinder @letsdothis2

The flair has been removed There will be a huge Alice in Wonderland Explorastorium

NOMOCHOMO

I'm beginning to doubt all fantasy and children's literature as being "good"

Any adult preoccupied with youth scares me.

Vindicator

@Jeremy20_9 , this definitely shows callus disregard for the pedo associations of Lewis Carol, but you need to include a statement about that in the body of your post with linked support, such a previous thread about Alice Day or Lewis Carol. Find one here .

I will give you the 24 Hour Grace flair so you can add that explanation and link per Rules 1 and 2 in our sidebar. Thanks!

Jeremy20_9

Per your request I have updated the thread with background info on this connection. Please review and let me know if this is satisfies rules 1 and 2.

Vindicator

Fantastic, Jeremy. I have removed the flair. :-)

carmencita

Here's another one of his sites https://creativemornings.com/partner Creative Mornings

carmencita

That picture of the front of the Rabbit Hole's new front door has the rabbit looking into a hole. We know their sick minds. Look at the hole. Barf.

carmencita

Idk, I am getting a weird vibe just from reading about the place. One of the Children's Book authors Daniel Handler of Lemony Snicket Books just loves this place and plans on making many visits. Well he was charged by many women of making sexually charged comments

https://www.bustle.com/p/daniel-handler-is-accused-of-making-inappropriate-sexual-comments-amid-childrens-publishing-metoo-movement-8303275

If anything has been learned from the #MeToo movement, it's that abuse of power, in the form of sexual harassment, assault and intimidation, is a seemingly universal trend. No matter the setting or the profession of those involved, sexist behavior seeps through. As the children's publishing world experiences its own #MeToo reckoning, bestselling writer Daniel Handler, better known as "Lemony Snicket," has been accused of sexual harassment by multiple women, reports the Pacific Standard.

In an eight-paragraph post, Messner went on to recount another alleged comment from Handler from later on in the event, when he noted that children's book festivals often end in "orgies." what?

In one of the links of the article it mentioned that Cowdin dressed up in a Beaver Suit - Sorry this reminds me of Furry Parties

I haven't looked further yet, but you may be on to something. I plan on looking into their Bookstore and their past. Could use help.

There is also a little snail in that picture with the animals and could be a small tip off. - Again just one little thing - could be nothing

This guy is small potatoes to those 6 Children's Book Publishers. What made them so quick to authorize and permit him access to everything he needs? Another thing that made me question his motives.

EvaEverywhere

"Preoccupied with the control of small children." is something that is true 100% of the time with these people, whatever their criminal inclinations may be. And then they come off as perverts and seem to feel proud of it as a badge of honor of edgyness. Puke.

carmencita

Puke Exactly. They have groomed themselves as well. Belief that it is their right. Bleeping Disgusting.

Jeremy20_9

Yes, you are right on a number of points imo. The access to the publishers, these aren't naive people, they know the whole history of Alice in Wonderland:

This guy is small potatoes to those 6 Children's Book Publishers. What made them so quick to authorize and permit him access to everything he needs? Another thing that made me question his motives.

Also, did you catch the opening reference to Woody Allen in one of the articles?

And the pictures of the place are just off. Rooms are dark, weird.

All we really have at this point is our intuition, but a large number of indicators point to a bad possibility.

carmencita

YES! I did catch the ref to W Allen Why put that in there. There is no explanation as to why they mention him. Intuition is something that some people have and others don't. My husband? Uh, NO. He is amazed many times how when something strikes me and my hunch is right. There is more here than meets the eye. This guy has a fetish with HOLES. Ahem. I suggest looking into his wife and also the other woman, can't think of her name. This guy is flying under the radar imo.

auralsects

real name Pete Cowdin

looks like a Jew, reverts to a Jewish stage name, is clearly anti-white

i say gas him

Scoundrel

Nope.. I know this family personally from their previous children's bookstore.. the family that owns it are legit, good people.

EvaEverywhere

I recently found out that a distant family member may be into Satanism (Celine Dion). Another citizen of KC did the same (Kate Spade). Both of us initially had the same reaction (But they are fine people)... Understand that seeming like fantastic people is the priority of people who are into satanism and organized child abuse. They are philanthropists and humanitarians.

If a person themes their entire business around a popular trope of the cult, they will be interacted with as members of the cult by other members. It is therefore hard to believe that someone flashing all the gang signs would be out of the know... They would, at least, be weirded out by how cult members interact with them (or threaten them out of wearing the gang colors).

It sound weird but this is all very important and very well thought out. And "niceness" is not a good way to judge whether someone is a member of a secret society or cult. You can usually confirm such things over time by looking up friendships or associations with confirmed cult leaders (human aggregators).

Scoundrel

Agree. I was in my early 20s at the time. I voted for Clinton 1 first term. I wasn't exactly bright at the time lol.

dundundunnnnn

How well do you "know" this family? Did ya'll have dinner together?

Scoundrel

Just a work friend. I worked next door and would hang with them pretty much every day for years. They're really good people. I mean who knows.. but it would be very hard seeing them in that way.

Jeremy20_9

They must be totally ignorant of the widespread human trafficking and child abuse going on to theme a book museum or whatever after the pedophile favorite Alice in Wonderland.

Also, these books he likes, Series of Unfortunate Events. They aren't good books. He's clearly an unstable deviant per his long history of provocative art.

Scoundrel

Yes, not everyone is woke and not everyone is a pedo. We're all deviants to some extent and none is perfect before Christ. WikiLeaks woke me as I was sleeping. I jumped down the rabbit hole on day one after WikiLeaks released the dkim encrypted emails of hrc. I think we just need to be careful of the labels. Some people have absolutely no clue of the evil behind some of these "childrens" books.

Jeremy20_9

https://infogalactic.com/info/A_Series_of_Unfortunate_Events

A Series of Unfortunate Events is a series of thirteen children's novels by Lemony Snicket (the pen name of American author Daniel Handler), which follows the turbulent lives of Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire after their parents' death in a fire. The children are placed in the custody of a murderous relative, Count Olaf, who attempts to steal their inheritance and, later, orchestrates numerous disasters with the help of his accomplices as the children attempt to flee. As the plot progresses, the Baudelaires gradually confront further mysteries surrounding their family and deep conspiracies involving a secret society known as V.F.D., with connections to both Olaf and their parents. The series is narrated by Snicket, who dedicates each of his works to his deceased love interest, Beatrice, and often attempts to dissuade the reader from continuing to read the Baudelaires' story.

Characterized by Victorian Gothic tones and absurdist textuality,[5][6] the books are noted for their dark humor, sarcastic storytelling, and anachronistic elements, as well as frequent cultural and literary allusions.[3][7] They have been classified as postmodern and metafictional writing, with the plot evolution throughout the later novels being cited as an exploration of the psychological process of transition from the idyllic innocence of childhood to the moral complexity of maturity.[8][9][10] Likewise, the final installments of the series are also acknowledged for their escalatingly intricate ethical ambiguity toward philosophical ambivalence, as the nature of some of the Baudelaires' actions becomes increasingly harder to discern from those of their antagonist counterparts and more characters are revealed to be responsible for permanent wrongdoing, despite their identification with the self-proclaimed good side of the tale.[5][11][12]