Sunday, May 20, 2018

Blind Item #4

Apparently that recent purchase by this permanent A list singer has a direct line of sight to the house I have written about here previously. I don't think that is a coincidence. 


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  1. Beyoncé just bought a church in New Oeans

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    1. The Rothschild home I imagine

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    2. So the Elms Mansion is the House of the Rising Sun

      So it has underground tunnels.....made of Brownstone.

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  2. Vague it up a little more, Entern.

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  3. Enty, are you saying Jay Z has interest in "The House"?

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  4. The “House of Horrirs”/Charles Street is allegedly where the elite practice their satanic rituals and other appalling things.I think Enty is definitely alludingbto Jay Z being a part of all this but man I dunno(don’t want to)either. It’s just sooo insane.

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    1. It's been rumored that Beyonce practices Voodoo.

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    2. St. Charles Ave?

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  5. She bought a church for a tax break, just like PMK.

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    1. The physical building doesn't entitle you to a tax break. Actually having a church is what does it

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  6. Maybe not him, but Don Henley just bought a bungalow in West Hollywood . It's nice, but kind of small. I thought it was a bit odd since he has a wife and three kids and primarily lives in Texas.

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  7. If you consider Katy Perry permanent A list, is it about that house she finally managed to buy?

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  8. Wonder if JayZ is using Bey to launder his ill-gotten monies ... before creditors, etc do?

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  9. Of COURSE it's been rumored that Bey practices voodoo. Because that's not at all racist.

    However, this is about Bey buying the church, which hasn't been a consecrated church in a long time, so isn't a tax break, but might be money laundering.

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    1. I actually feel sad for people who can't see anything but race or racism in EVERYTHING! What a sad existence that must be that they don't have anything else worthwhile to fill their time!

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  10. And maybe Henley needs a place to stay during his upcoming trial AAAAAAAANY DAY NOW.

    I honestly hope it happens because I believe Himmmm, or I did. I hope it's true.

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  11. THE CHURCH!!!!😮😮😮😮

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    1. My pearls are clutched.
      I hired someone to clutch them for me.

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  12. Saying that Bey practices voodoo is not racist. I can't stand her or her ugga husband but saying that she practices voodoo is more of an observation than a racist slam. And I wouldn't be surprised at all if she and Ugga were utilizing Illuminati tricks (i.e. voodoo). That's how they roll.

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  13. People like Krab see race everywhere. Literally anything could be said and he'd see racism in it. These people are the exact opposite of what MLK was talking about when he said we should judge others by the content of their character. Obsessed, mouth-foaming race-baiting racists themselves, everything is about skin colour to them.

    Beyonce practices voodoo - that's so racist cause Beyonce is Black and voodoo is practised by Black ppl,
    a white celebrity practises voodoo - totally racist cause cultural appropriation and all that jazz
    me mentioning jazz - disgustingly racist of course, cause I'm white and should never speak about jazz

    etc etc

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    1. Definitely seems to be that way....a white celebrity gets their hair braided like Bo Derek in 10 and they're racist...??? Not that I can understand why anyone would like their hair braided (oh I just insulted braids so therefore I'm a racist) It has become that ridiculous

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  14. I hate to say this but I’m actually having doubts about Himmmm’s credibility since following him on twitter.

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  15. I'm a her, not a him, and I don't see race "everywhere." I do see racism where it exists. Also I am white. I also think this is probably the first time ever I've brought up race here.

    And unless you've seen Bey "practice voodoo," it's not an "observation."

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    1. Anonymous11:05 AM

      Is it racist if I say Bey is a Lutheran? Or Hindu? Or Buddhist? Or Scientologist? Or worships Gaia? Or worships the great Buffalo? Or belongs to the church of the Sub-Genius?

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    2. Probably not... but I'm sure someone here would be offended if you said she drove a Cadillac or a Chrysler 300

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    3. I drive a 300 and I'm Jewish. I must be a terrible person. I hate myself.

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    4. Middle class white women are the worst for shouting out 'racism' if someone even mentions colour, religion etc believe me, I work with them but when they actually interact with black people they are awkward as fuck.

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    5. Amy you are correct. Trust me, if their precious daughters were to bring home their black boyfriend from college (unannouced) to Thanksgiving dinner... the closeted racist judgemental bitches would probably have a stroke!

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  16. it's not a fact it's gossip. Beyonce might practise voodoo or she might not, but it's not racist to say so.

    I din't know whether it's the first or 30th time you in particular brought up race here, but I'm sick and tired of everything being about race for the self righteous non-racists out there. 20 years ago nobody spoke about skin colour, just about people. Nowadays everything is about fucking skin colour, gender, sexuality, you can't just dislike a person, your reasons must have something do to with you being a -phobe of some kind.
    It's fucking tiresome, especially since most people are unlikeable assholes, no matter what ethnicity or sexual preference .

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  17. @boredatbar

    "These people are the exact opposite of what MLK was talking about"

    And you would be an expert on what MLK was talking about.


    "Obsessed, mouth-foaming race-baiting racists"

    Info from the mirror again?

    Yes, saying that Bey indulges in Voodoo is a little racist, but if I were her, I'd run with it, make fun of it, create a whole dance number around it.

    No one much talks about the white practitioners of voodoo, like Billy Bob.

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  18. Exactly. Why is it only the black celebs who are accused of voodoo? Of course, we've seen commenters here apparently sincerely believe that pothead Brad Pitt also worships Satan, so let's face it, the bar ain't set too high.

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    1. Erm....look up where voodoo originates from and maybe it's more logic then racism....to declare all black people use voodoo would be racist like saying all white people are racist is, in effect, racist.

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    2. We'll, fine, if you want to be like that Krab then realize that the Clinton's are obsessed with voodoo too, does that make you feel better ..... As Amy said it's logic, voodoo was and is a predominantly black belief, why is that such a point of contention with you .. jeez

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  19. @Sal, what has Himmmm said on Twitter that has you doubting him (or her?)? I thought Hmmmm's posts about the Hollywood memorabilia Hmmmm found going through his(her/) grandmother's things were fantastic. It does seem Hmmmm has some family connections to Hollywood.

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  20. Lady Gag Gag recently bought Frank Zappa's place in Laurel Canyon. Can she see Jared Leto's Lookout Mountain compound from there?

    "Weird Scenes Inside the Canyon" should be a must-read for all regular visitors of this site. David McGowan, R.I.P.

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  21. Oh geez, i didn't know she bought zappas home.
    I suppose she's hoping some of the musical genius will rub off on her...

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  22. @Do Tell They are fantastic, but also widely available to anyone who can use google. I noticed that someone tweeted a link to the eBay listing for the Natalie Woods passport Himmmm spoke of. It’s for sale at the moment, has been listed for sale for a long time now. That doesn’t fit with Himmmm rummaging around in his grandmother’s belongings and just uncovering it. That got me thinking about not only that but the other pics and stories. The picture of the passport Himmmm posted is actually from Bonhams Auction house (it doesn’t have a copyright mark on like the picture currently on eBay) The very same pictures of the list and diary entries are all on google too. Same with the picture of Syd Barrett. The uncovered set pieces. Everything. I’m one of Himmmm’s biggest cheerleaders and I love his stories. I hope he’s legit, but seeing all that did give me some doubts.

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    1. Good stuff. Thanks.
      I take everything here with a pound of salt. My kidneys hate me.

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  23. @Faust

    Voodoo is applied almost exclusively with African Americans...meaning from the Americas.

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    1. Wrong... its associated most commonly with Haitians and West Africans

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  24. @Sal T

    Look up interviews with Joe Strummer about his Lost Years. Hmmm uses Strummer, word for word, in the BI associated with him.

    So maybe Hmmmm isn't much more than a good researcher.

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  25. Whenever you see the "racist!" insult hurled here, you can bet 90% of the time it's because you're near target.

    IDK if the dark occult practices Beyonce pursues are Voodoo, Hoodoo or Doodoo, but she's obviously on the left-handed path in some way.

    Remember when Azealia Banks was out there bragging about how she spent thee years sacrificing chickens in a closet to help her career? So clucked up! [sorry]

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  26. @boredatwork Thank you for some common sense.

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  27. Well if you need proof it doesn't work the career of Azealia Banks is it.
    Beyonce bought an old church that hasn't been used for years, she probably liked the aesthetic of the building, it's very common in the UK to turn old churches and other religious buildings in to houses. Enty is just trying to stir up the Beyonce and Jay Z are Satanists or NWO members believers who seem to frequent CDAN. Not much need to make up stories from the DM when all the Tidal scandal is happening.

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  28. It's not racist if you say Bey loves chicken kiev with peach melba for dessert. It is racist if you say she loves fried chicken with watermelon, because that's a racist cliche.

    It's not racist if you say she's a devout Christian, or a Scientologist, or a Zoroastrian.

    This shit isn't hard.

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    1. Absolutely NOTHING RACIST about an Afro-american who may or may not practice voodoo. It's a reasonable conclusion based on history and facts...

      "Voodoo originated in the West Indies country of Haiti during the French Colonial Period, and it is still widely practiced in Haiti today. The foundations of Voodoo are the tribal religions of West Africa, brought to Haiti by slaves in the seventeenth century."

      So suck it all you SJW's and race baiters that see a victim around every corner!! If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck.... then its probably a fucking Duck! Everyone is so scared to speak observations because some spineless, thin skinned, coddled Cis may be offended.

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  29. remember the blind about beyonce and the baby farm? like where she gets the pregnant women together and act as surrogates in a house? the moment I saw beyonce bought a house in new orleans, I thought of the frequent house-in-new-orleans blind on st charles or whatever, and the beyonce baby farm blind (which was nuts tbh).

    hey enty, with the feds going thru jayz's stuff...wouldnt this be something they would come across? bey & jay have to have financials entangled, right?

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  30. Oh let's look at another one of DDonna's fantasies, where dead children are fake and a CIA fraud -

    "IDK if the dark occult practices Beyonce pursues are Voodoo, Hoodoo or Doodoo, but she's obviously on the left-handed path in some way."

    Yes, of course, indubitably, right on, cuz DDonna sez so.

    "Remember when Azealia Banks was out there bragging about how she spent thee years sacrificing chickens in a closet to help her career?"

    Nope, but I'll remember that you don't understand a joke or an exaggeration.

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    1. @plot. Banks was dead serious when taking about sacrificing chickens. There was footage of her cleaning out the blood infested cupboard. She admitted she practices Brujeria (Spanish for witchcraft) ....
      How about learning some actual facts before arguing with everyone & sticking up for pedophiles ect. Tou really are a piece of shit I mean work

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  31. well, not a BABY FARM, but more like a ...surrogacy farm.

    sounds creepy, I believe it tho.

    the satanic ritual stuff? not so much. people who believe in god OR satan are idiots. like, dude...there's nothing there. stop pretending you are any more important than an ant you once stepped on.

    humans are dumb

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  32. so have we established the exact house. now we know the church this is easier

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  33. @sal totally agree with this

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  34. One thing is clear, the people here who believe everything enty and himmmm say also believe in a lot of other horseshit. I wonder if the same people read anything other than click bait, ever. The site even says some of this is going to be inaccurate, and yet many of you still devolve into hatred or easily disproven crackpot thinking. It's crazy.

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    1. Agreed. If anyone still thinks himmmm is legit after the psychotic, narcissistic rantings that were posted, I would question their orientation to reality.

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  35. @J F

    "So suck it all you SJW's and race baiters that see a victim around every corner!"

    Who what that be? I thought your quote there proved perfectly the point that the implications of voodoo are racially motivated. Am I wrong?

    "Everyone is so scared to speak observations because some spineless, thin skinned, coddled Cis may be offended."

    Or it's simply we don't want to be an angry, spastic, knucklehead like you.

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    1. If I state an observation... Jay-Z has some big ass lips. I'm guessing I'm a racist to you?

      But if I state Angelina Jolie has some big ass lips... it's just simply a statement of the obvious? A harmless observation on my part.

      Ain't nobody got time for ultra sensitive perpetual victims and those that self-appoint themselves to monitor others behavior!

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  36. " I'm sure someone here would be offended if you said she drove a Cadillac or a Chrysler 300"

    You're going to have to prove that. Go ahead. Try it on another different thread.

    Sounds like you want an excuse to be angry.

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  37. And African Americans, specifically those from places with large Haitian communities, no? Houston, New Orleans, NYC, Miami, Baton Rouge, Corpus Christi....

    So to assume Bey practices Voodoo is an assumption about her personally that would not be made if she was white, or latino for that matter. Am I wrong?

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    1. @Plot
      "So to assume Bey practices Voodoo is an assumption about her personally that would not be made if she was white, or latino for that matter. Am I wrong?"

      Assumptions as follows:
      Black - voodoo
      White - satanism
      Hispanic - santeria

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  38. Ok. IF this blind is indicating that the St Charles St House of Horrors is within eyeshot of BEYONCE'S recent purchase of an old church there is still a TON of mystery as to what "church" she purchased and which one TMZ is currently reporting about.

    TMZ was REAL vague about where this place was, and their website has a completely different picture
    ( http://www.tmz.com/2018/05/20/beyonce-buys-church-new-orleans/ ) than what was reported 3 years ago here:

    https://www.zillow.com/blog/beyonce-jay-z-new-orleans-church-175631/

    Which is at 1527 Harmony St.

    However, both articles written about the place are wrong about that particular building being a Presbyterian Church at one time, it is the building IN FRONT, ON St. Charles St, that was the church.

    https://www.zillow.com/blog/beyonce-jay-z-new-orleans-church-175631/

    https://wgno.com/2015/05/08/jay-z-and-beyonce-bought-new-orleans-mansion-according-to-website/

    And both written in 2015.

    THIS article also makes it clear that 3110 St. Charles Ave. was at one point in its history a church but is vague as to whether back building is still connected to the front property or owned by Jay-Z and Beyonce.

    "Another nearby home once connected to the St. Charles Avenue structure has an equally rich history and some very famous current owners."

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    1. Two different transactions. 2015 was for around $2.6 mil and recent sale in 2018 was somewhere around $850k (the asking price).

      Harmony St was back in '15 but I've yet to find the address of the recent church sale

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  39. https://www.bestofneworleans.com/gambit/blake-pontchartrain-the-oddly-shaped-harmony-street-house/Content?oid=2987441

    According to a 1981 Times-Picayune article, the church closed in 1964. The property was left vacant and fell into disrepair until well-known ballet and dance instructor Harvey Hysell purchased the building and converted it into a dance studio. The son of a Methodist minister, Hysell said he felt at home in the church and spent thousands of dollars to renovate and restore the building, which opened in 1979 as the Ballet Hysell school. The school included three large dance studios, offices, dressing rooms and storage areas. Hysell also had living quarters on the property.

    In 1983, the Garden District property was sold and converted into residences. Last year, the Harmony Street home was purchased by Sugarcane Park LLC. Orleans Parish assessor's records show its mailing address is shared by Beyonce's management company.

    The Elms Mansion is one of the most prominent structures within eyeshot of Beyonces "Church" purchase.

    They do have quite the history ( For some reason https links are not allowed here please google elms mansion accolades list

    I want to express my thanks to you and your staff for a party that was clearly the talk of the convention. As you said, the mansion clearly speaks for itself. Thank you for all of your assistance in coordinating this event.
    Janet Lagner, Affiliate Relations
    The Oprah Winfrey Show


    Repeat customers can be your best advertisers and I can certainly attest to that. ..I held many functions at your home and every time it gets better and better. I feel very fortunate to have taken a new group to The Elms, all of whom have expressed what a delightful and enjoyable evening they experienced...
    Kathy Dennis, Director of Communications
    Honeywell

    I have to smile every time I think of the wonderful Southern Hospitality you and your team exhibited during our recent conference. Our guests really enjoyed their day at your home. You made them feel so welcomed and so comfortable .. we're going to have a difficult time trying to match this experience at our next conference.. your home is beautiful, your style impeccable, your presentation stunning, and your cooking -- absolutely delicious! Thank you for providing an incredible backdrop for our meeting!
    Susan L. Schmitz, Marketing Programs Manager
    Motorola

    Lisa D. Warren, Corporate Event Producer
    Intel Corporation

    Candy and I just wanted to drop you a short note to express our gratitude for the hospitality you showed us while in New Orleans during the National Conference of State Legislatures. You have one of the truly great homes in this country -- a real showpiece.
    Robert W. Ney, State Senator, Ohio Senate

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    However, I am not convinced this solves anything, I am failing to find any father/son controversy within the current ownership structure even though it is still owned by the third generation of the Elms Family; John Elms III.

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  40. When I first started reading CDAN, I was happily surprised at how easy going people were in the comments here. You could just chat with people about whatever the latest blind was and be entertained by the Count. But I see those days are long gone, I guess. These comments have been infested by the race/hate bug that every other forum I've been to is now crawling with. That's a damn shame. And I guess the word I used in my first post, "observation", was the wrong word. I should have used the word "statement" or "sentence". So my bad on that one. And the Dave McGowan book on Laurel Canyon is fascinating. So are his other works. For sure worth checking out.

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    1. Yeh can tell alot of different conversations r happening of late... I liked it before.. just mostly the ppl who know shit commenting it adding useful conversation... n no one's knickers in a knot!

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  41. Just for posterity, here's the latest proof Plot-TWISTED has no idea what he's talking about. Azealia Banks, self-identifying "witch" and serial chicken killer:

    https://bit.ly/2GzKq7I



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  42. If you think only black southerners/islanders practice voodoo, you are in for a very rude awakening.

    It may be more prevalent down there, but many races practice lesser magic, voodoo, santeria, kabbalistic magic, etc...) all around the world.

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  43. "look up where voodoo originates from and maybe it's more logic then racism"

    So it's logical, to you, to say that Beyonce is into voodoo because she is black?

    No hinky feeling there?

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    1. "So it's logical, to you, to say that Beyonce is into voodoo because she is black?"

      @plot ... those are your words. I haven't seen anyone here infer being black makes you automatically a voodoo worshipper other than you.

      There are rumors apparently that a certain individual who just happens to be black may practice voodoo. No big deal and nothing racist in that... it's just a rumor spread about an individual by ppl on sites like this that stir up trash on celebrities.

      Why you always see racism in everybody's comments is on you! I'd ask what in your current/past environment makes you wired to immediately scream racist by default... but, honestly I couldn't give a rat's ass what makes you tick.

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  44. https://www.redfin.com/LA/New-Orleans/2930-Camp-St-70115/home/145125228

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    1. This is the church they bought recently. The one on Harmony street was a couple years ago. So they own 2 former churches in NOLA now.

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  45. Oh shut it Plot. I have four races and more ethnicities than you can shake a astick at in my immediate family tree. My DNA is the United Colors of Benneton and we continue to marry and breed allover the human soectrum. None of us consider ourselves victims, we are all survivors who mange to live pretty well. Nobody needs your white girl virtue signalling so keep it yourselves and the rest of your Church of the Liberal SJW. Obviously, you need it way more than my diverse tribe does.

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  46. DDonna has NEVER encountered a pop star saying OUTLANDISH things for attention and buzz!


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  47. Anyone who read that last Hmmmm post or two, in which Hmmmm very clearly and articulately addressed the open hostility on this site and the problems created for an uninvolved party by people openly and wrongly labeling them as a gossip source, and is *still* unable to see the point and saw it as a "psychotic, narcissistic rant"...is someone who doesn't have much of a grip on reality themself.

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    1. Oh please... if I remember right it went something like this....

      How dare you throw out unvetted guesses about who the himmmm's are, because that is irresponsible and a morta danger to their very existence. However, please continue to slander and/or accuse anybody else who may be perfectly innocent due to vague gossip so that we can continue to entertain ourselves as well as generate more Ad income...

      Is that the rubish you refer too????

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  48. Tell us more about yourself on an anonymous message board, Weekittylass. It proves everything, you know.

    @Do Tell

    Hmmm had more supporters than doubters before he went on his hysterical diatribe against all the readers for doubting him at all.

    There was no uninvolved party, nor any FBI personally catering to Hmmm or anyone else.

    Hmmm should have shut it and let his believers believe and not abuse those who didn't. I stayed out of it before his unhinged rant, though I knew his stories were FOS. Attacking readers for guessing his identity was hilarious considering he drops these blinds where the readers are supposed to...guess identities. I didn't give a shit who he is or was, if there is one Hmmmm or dozens. He opened the door, though, for those of us to speak up about his repetitive banal stories and their falsity.

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  49. "Do What Thou Wilt" Jay Z follows Satanist Aleister Crowley's Thelema/Ordo Templi Orientis (OTO) teachings & beliefs, as do the de Rothschilds.

    https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-McaUedW3OSg/TWl2DzOyx7I/AAAAAAAAA7Y/ggI5tf1hRmI/s1600/jay-z_do_what_thou_wilt.jpg

    https://i.pinimg.com/736x/e3/15/24/e31524b5003288e65d6d357dfbd19a8f--jay-z-paganism.jpg


    Just for 'fun', here's Jay Z & Beyonce at a Net's game, and Bey is looking a little...odd? Brainwashed? Drugged?
    https://youtu.be/RToEUttMLDU?t=1m43s

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  50. A bit too much Xanax, looks like.

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  51. @Remie

    "I actually feel sad for people who can't see anything but race or racism in EVERYTHING!"

    No you don't, come on. You wouldn't be using this HUGE exaggeration of EVERYTHING if what you felt was sadness for this mythical person you've built.

    "they don't have anything else worthwhile to fill their time!"

    Real evocation of sadness there.

    You sound angry. What about a question of racism makes you so mad?

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  52. This seems to imply Rothschild...Illuminati...elites. If so, IDK how it’s racist that Beyoncé may practice voodoo. It’s a non sequitor. Especially since there haven’t been all that many black people who are elite in the USA going very far back in history. Have all the rich white elite people just been getting things ready for Bey? Throughout slavery and everything?

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  53. Why are people using Voodoo as derogatory term?

    It’s ignorant and uninformed. We recognise anti-Semitism and Islamophobia but it’s like those standards only apply for Abrahamic religions (which are mainstream to culturally/politically-dominant parts of the world).

    I remember when the current Dutch PM used the term “voodoo numbers” in political débat against... GEERT WILDERS of all people (the irony, “Pot, meet Kettle). That was my dealbreaker, I have lost all respect for him since (esp. since the Netherlands own “territories” in the Caribbeans).

    http://www.stmartinisland.org/destination-st-martin/saint-martin-island-life.html

    Being “offended” just shows your own (and society’s) prejudices...

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  54. Hilliary & bill Clinton also practice voodoo. It’s in his book. Calling people out for practicing voodoo does NOT make one racist

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  55. Bey and Jay have both rapped and sang about voodoo.

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  56. @Renee 123

    I saw the video. I also know when I'm being fucked with. Perhaps you should learn.

    And perhaps you should defend people who are thrilled by the game of Find the Pedophile! Do you really think that child abuse should be a form of entertainment for others to play at being Detective OnTheSpot?

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  57. Ok - so Ive done a bit of digging and think I have it! This is the link to the church that was recently purchased by Bey/Jay https://www.redfin.com/LA/New-Orleans/2930-Camp-St-70115/home/145125228
    Its located on the corner of Camp St and Seventh St in New Orleans Garden district. On google maps its labeled as the "Church of Christ. Adjacent to it you will see a location marker for Raintree Children Services -When you switch to street view, you will see the descriptor: "Formerly Protestant Home for Babies". Interestingly, the building shares its plot with a well maintained Manor House/Mansion. @tricia13 @akhaldanSolo could this be the alleged "House of Horrors"?

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  58. Why does @plot always want other commenters to stop commenting about pedophiles..? It's like their job or something.

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  59. I don't know a single person deriving pleasure from finding pedophiles. The people I know who do research/work with law enforcement* do so because they or someone they know have been impacted by a pedophile's actions. They clean society's house because it's better than turning a blind eye and enabling abuse.


    *Perverted Justice, the people behind To Catch A Predator.

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  60. @Pickle

    "want other commenters to stop commenting about pedophiles..? It's like their job or something."

    They wish is was their job, inventing conspiracies for fun and money. One could say they all dream of being AJ Benza or Gabe Hoffman spreading conspiracies like seed all over the land.

    Oh, did you misattribute a pronoun there?

    "I don't know a single person deriving pleasure from finding pedophiles."

    I see tons of them here, and on Qanon, Reddit, 4chan and Voat. it doesn't strike you that inventing these international connections is a whole lot more fun that actually helping victims?

    "The people I know who do research/work with law enforcement* do so because they or someone they know have been impacted by a pedophile's actions. "

    But they aren't the folks here who revel in a pedo (ignoring the victims, natch) like pigs in clover.

    "They clean society's house because it's better than turning a blind eye and enabling abuse."

    Who is turning a blind eye exactly? That's a accusation there and deserves some accurate labeling.



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  61. For some reason I always thought Bey and Jay-Z were Jehovah Witnesses.

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  62. The St. Charles House of Horrors is ON St. Charles.

    Here's the Elm Mansion that is a few blocks north of this "house" recently purchased. Interesting history, although if that is the official ownership then it's not the St. Charles House of Horrors.

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    1. @itttt

      In past readings, I've found indications of a vast underground tunnels system beneath st Charles street.

      In past years ad literature for the elms mansion tours featured underground tunnel access.

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    2. "It is still owned by the same people who have owned the house for hundreds of years"

      Built by benthuyeson (Unitarian-possible occult links)

      Owned by 3 generations of Elms so unless a benthuyeson married an elm?

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  63. Thanks Bunnies.

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