This was an apt comment by a poster from theawakening board concerning this post,
"It was transferred to him back in 1998 by Libet Johnson, the late heiress to the Johnson & Johnson fortune, who passed away in 2017."
Didn't we just see J&J pedo diapers from the section of the J&J website describing how to massage a baby (Lidl Kidz)?
Response and info on Libet Johnson, her love life and child org.
I thought this part of the article from which you comment was Very Telling for these defilers. I will be putting out more info related at some point hopefully before it's not possible.
Johnson's name remained on the deed however, and she listed both herself and Epstein as living at the same address on Madison Avenue.
It is still listed as being owned by the late heiress' trust.
This place is interesting,
$28.5 Million for Millbrook Mansion Owned by Johnson & Johnson Heiress
Lightening farm is the name of this $28.5 million Johnson & Johnsons Millbrook Mansion. Despite its giant-sized price tag, the Lightening Farm boasts uniquely exquisite features. For instance, you can get home with lightning speed by helicopter, since the mansion has its own grass helipad.
https://www.alux.com/johnsons-millbrook-mansion-2016/
Band-Aid Heiress Libet Johnson Buys and Sells in L.A.
https://variety.com/2015/dirt/real-estalker/band-aid-heiress-libet-johnson-buys-and-sells-in-l-a-1201421746/
Then came Lionel, who, as one Libet friend put it, “fit the bill.”
Lionel Bissoon, a Trinidad-born “celebrity weight-loss guru,” as the tabloids called him, first got to know Libet in his Upper West Side office. Lionel’s office is brightly lit and surprisingly spartan for someone who caters to the wealthy and famous in New York, West Palm Beach, and, for a time, Beverly Hills. Behind a neat desk, a wall of diplomas chart Lionel’s medical path from Des Moines School of Osteopathic Medicine to residency at Mount Sinai.
Libet came to Lionel as a patient. “The moment I saw her, I felt this attraction,” Lionel says. “I’ve dated a lot of beautiful women. There was something chemical.”
Doesn't he mean Lure of Money?
Libet felt something, too. She began inviting Lionel to her apartment in the Trump International Hotel & Tower on Central Park West, where she’d amassed a 20,000-square-foot triplex—valued at one point at $62.3 million. For a time, she’d talked of installing a basketball court and a pool.
There were friendly and then increasingly intimate visits. On one, Lionel recalls that Libet greeted him in her underwear. She told him she wanted Lionel to examine a dimple on her thigh.
Lionel says that early on, he somehow failed to appreciate the extent of Libet’s wealth. (laughable at best) Then one day she invited him to travel on her plane. He assumed she was joking.
“Yeah, right,” he responded.
“No, really,” she said, telling him point-blank, as he recalls, “I’m heir to the Johnson & Johnson fortune.”
For Lionel, Libet’s life had its seductions— *Oh I'll Bet it Did!
The first time Lionel flew over the Millbrook property, he peered down at what he thought was a village. “Those are my barns,” Libet told him. She gave him a gold Frank Muller watch; she shuttled him off to MTV founder Bob Pittman’s party in Mexico—“There were like 60 private planes at this little airport,” recalls Lionel.
If Lionel was titillated by Libet’s world—“It was like a dream,” he says—he didn’t exactly fit in. He didn’t seem to have the vocabulary to fully comprehend it. “In the library, all the books are like really old,” he says. “All the spines are like embroidered.”
For her part, Libet was initially enthralled by Lionel’s endless and exciting stories. He told her how he’d been adopted by the Little Shell Pembina band, a small group claiming to be a tribe of Native Americans, and how he’d adopted a lion cub and fed her from a bottle. He said he believed in reincarnation.
WHAT?
Once he invited an Indian priest to Millbrook, who revealed that Libet had cared for Lionel in a past life.
All of this is still in the article BTW, I just don't indent everything.
“He talked about how he wanted to do this thing with his guru where they bury you up to your neck and you go through these spiritual trials,” says Annabel Johnson-Teal, Libet’s 21-year-old daughter, who later came to hate Lionel. “I’m sorry, that is entertaining stuff.”
At first, Libet believed she and Lionel were kindred spirits. She’s a seeker, too. She talked about “opening my mind to things.” She supported an energy healer and traveled with Deepak Chopra. She was absorbed by Lionel’s accounts of his out-of-body travels; in Peru, a shaman guided Lionel on spiritual journeys under the influence of ayahuasca, a hallucinogen. On one journey, Lionel is certain he spoke to God. “I’ve been fortunate,” he says. (As thanks, he gave the Muller watch to his shaman.) Libet even threw a dinner party for Lionel’s guru—Sri Shiva, “my ray of light,” Lionel calls him. She thoughtfully procured the foods he liked, though in the end she was disappointed. After dinner, the guru told gossipy tales about rich patrons, dismissing them as idiots.
Source,
http://nymag.com/news/features/44754/index1.html
in another article,
At about the same time that Libet was falling for Lionel, Cambodia “wrapped itself around my heart,” as she put it in a video about her charity. Libet thinks of herself as an idealist. Cambodia allowed her to put her wherewithal where her idealism was, something she’d rarely done before.
Of course, since Libet’s grandfather Robert Wood Johnson Jr. built Johnson & Johnson into a pharmaceutical giant, every Johnson has had the wherewithal to do anything—or nothing. The special existential challenge for the Johnsons has been this: What does someone who doesn’t have to do anything do?
The rich girl’s dilemma, as Casey has said, is that “there’s nothing left to want.”
And she shopped for ever more rarefied goods—as if the usual purchases no longer did the trick. She bought a gorilla sculpted from amethyst and an elephant of aquamarine, gifts to herself that grew out of her “creative relationship” with sculptor Andreas von Zadora- Gerlof, whose work can sell for close to $1 million. And she jumped on her plane and flew to Wichita to inspect the Big Dog, a new custom-made motorcycle. She bought four.
Andreas von Zadora-Gerlof is recognised today as the world's foremost gem stone artist (otherwise known as glyptics) an ancient art with its roots in pre - Babylonian/Mesopotamian times.
Zadora's path to his present career proves the saying 'fact is often stranger than fiction.' A hunting accident at the age of 12 threatened to paralyse his right hand and therefore his father devised an ingenious form of physiotherapy by arranging to apprentice Zadora with a close friend and noted Haida totemic engraver and sculptor. .
So more occult influence?
I love how when it's fancy it's called jewellry! Give me a torch and some real heat and I'll have more appreciation for their craft over this occult mumbo jumbo any day!
Over the years von Zadora-Gerlof and his team have created bespoke art, unparalled jewellery, watches, objects de vertu, precious architectural installations as well as automatons and timespieces for a delighted carriage trade clientele worldwide.
Of Course it was,
The first American exhibition of the artist's work was presented at the Forbes Magazine Galleries in New York in November 1992 for the benefit of the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation and the New York Historical Society.
So Forbes, the same mag that tried to srub the info on Epstein's massive contributions (likely funneled to him through mossad and other plants) to Emotional Gaming software and AI. Wanted to put little Sophia dolls into every little girls bedroom Sicko. Now why did the get a pedo to do all their work for them?
The gaming software stuff and all these freak scientists he funded is in here. When I was researching they had taken out the forbes article, but found it on the wayback machine. Was showing a Guardian of children on fb yesterday and noticed it looks like goog put the forbes article back. Either way, you can read it here if you're not familiar.
Oh how they LOVE their death cult. Bunch of sick minions for their soul collector overlord.
In June 2007, Zadora was hosted at the Hamilton Gallery in London for a month long exhibit and sale of his sculpted gemstone skull collection entitled: "Memento Mori."
Then she discovered Cambodia, which she thought was the missing piece of the puzzle. The country is overrun with children, 9 percent of them orphans. For a small amount of money—$10 million is not much for a Johnson—Libet built Golden Children, a community for orphans on the banks of the Mekong River in Phnom Penh. She recruited, and paid, parents to raise the children and teachers to educate them.
More info on Libet Johnson,
she left her studies at Sarah Lawrence College to explore the world, beginning a lifetime of individualistic and adventurous choices. The '60s and '70s saw her driving up to Alaska in her Econoline van to work as a reporter for the Tundra Times, living alone in a cabin with no electricity or running water; getting tear-gassed at a Jimi Hendrix concert; becoming the proprietor of the Blue Hill Inn in Blue Hill, Maine; and opening a folk-art gallery in New York, the city which would become her home for the rest of her life. It was here that her apartment would be dubbed
It was here that her apartment would be dubbed "Studio 67" and a legacy of wild and wonderful gatherings would ensue.
. . .From her support of the early development of the Dance Theatre of Harlem to her advocacy during the AIDS crisis. . .
her work in Cambodia. She first took a trip to the country in the early 2000s and was so affected by the plight of the orphaned children there that she set about creating the organization Sovann Komar, or "Golden Children."
orphaned and abandoned children can develop - physically, intellectually, emotionally and spiritually - to their fullest potential." A new village on the Mekong River was established to house a group of children and the Cambodian foster couples who took them in as part of the program. This model has become a case study for many other similar projects around the world.
Inside the world of Cambodia's child sex trade, as told through the eyes of a survivor
https://abcnews.go.com/International/inside-world-cambodias-child-sex-trade-told-eyes/story?id=45990734
Cambodia is often called “The Kingdom of Wonder,” but turn down certain side streets and there is a sordid world where sex is the hot commodity and children are still used as currency. It’s a country that was almost destroyed by civil war and genocide, and experts say it was out of that brutal and lawless period, following the fall of the Khmer Rouge, that prostitution and child sex trafficking began to flourish.
Sokha grew up in a poor village near Phnom Penh, the capital city. She said she was just 7 years old when she was sold for sex to an American man named Michael Joseph Pepe, a former U.S. Marine, who was then living as an ex-pat in Phnom Penh.
“He won my virginity,” Sokha said. She did not know why he had come to Cambodia to buy a child like her for sex.
“Nightline” obtained hidden camera footage of several Western men who appear to be soliciting sex with underage girls in Cambodia. At one point, a man could be heard asking for a 10-year-old girl. Another asks for a 14-year-old, while another said he would take an 8-year-old.
The video was shot over the last two years by Agape International Missions, or AIM, an organization dedicated to fighting child sex trafficking in Cambodia. Despite progress made by the government to crack down on the issue, it is still a major problem in the country.
“The [pedophiles] are ending a childhood,” he continued. “They may not [end] a life, but they're killing a child in the sense that a childhood is gone that'll never be regained. Sokha will never have a childhood.”
Officials say the problem is getting better. Prostitution is now illegal, but Don Brewster says it is still rampant in Cambodia, operating out of massage parlors, bars and karaoke lounges. And in some back rooms, underage girls like Sokha are still being abused and sold for sex.
The Brewsters say what happened to Sokha was a “virgin sale,” and it was just the beginning of her horrors in the sex trade. Sokha says she spent years shuttled to different illegal brothels, always locked in a dark room.
“And I cry every day,” Sokha continued. “I [was] scared every moment, and now I [am] still scared of the dark. When I sleep at night, I don't close my eyes … because I feel like they [will] call me out of the room, and do something on me.”
When she was 12 years old, a miracle happened: she was rescued.
Child Trafficking in Cambodia
The $50 Baby
Stories of parents selling their children.
The horror scene is, sadly, reality: A 25-day-old Cambodian baby is sold to a human trafficker for a pittance. Police manage to break up the sale at the border, but that, sadly, is the exception in a country where children have long been a major export product. Most wind up as forced workers or sex slaves.
The work of international organizations like UNICEF with local authorities in these countries could become a light at the end of the tunnel for these children.
Really?
CHILD SEX TRAFFICKING COVER UP
Planned Parenthood covers up child sex trafficking.
Let's not forget, UNICEF is a UN org and who wrote materials for the UN?
https://www.liveaction.org/what-we-do/investigations/child-sex-trafficking-cover-up/
https://www.spiegel.de/international/child-trafficking-in-cambodia-the-50-baby-a-339105.html
Alice Bailey's husband
Foster Bailey was an American publisher and writer who established the Lucis Trust, the Arcane School, and The Beacon magazine, working with his wife Alice Bailey.
I am finding there's almost Always a LODGE
Foster Bailey was
admitted to the American Theosophical Society on October 27, 1917, probably on a "Liberty" membership that was offered to servicemen in World War I.
After the war he served as National Secretary of the American Theosophical Society at its headquarters in Hollywood, California.
There he met an Englishwoman, Mrs. Alice A. Evans, editor of the organization's magazine The Messenger.
When L. W. Rogers was elected President of the Society in 1920, he replaced both of them with other workers and moved the headquarters to Chicago.
Bailey and Evans moved to New York City.
They were active in the Central Lodge, cosponsoring Marie M. Montreuil for membership on an application signed March 7, 1921, one week before their marriage. Bailey continued to be a member of the Society almost continuously until June 30, 1930.
Alice started out in a Christian family, so What happened to Alice? See here.
Alice and Foster Bailey start in Krotona or Hollywood Hills. Alice came from a Christian family but was visited by a stranger. The Lucifer Trust
Connecting article,
Updates and connecting articles,
Interesting date, age of death,
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/180809886/elizabeth-ross-johnson
https://observer.com/2018/03/libet-johnson-townhouse-vanderbilt-mansion-upper-east-side-sold/
https://www.vanityfair.com/culture/2006/09/johnson200609
Well That's convenient!
You know who else had a helipad?
Epstein at his New Mexico ranch too!
Hey, how old was Epstein when he didn't hang himself?
https://steemit.com/qanon/@artistiquejewels/8i8viw0d
Game dclick thank you for archving from my Steemit!
https://game.dclick.io/posts/@artistiquejewels/gloria-vanderbilt-who-is-anderson-cooper-s-mother-her-history-and-connections-to-globalists-why-this-art-would-you-put-this-in
Sources,
http://www.zadoradesign.com/biography.html
http://nymag.com/news/features/44754/index2.html
https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/nytimes/obituary.aspx?pid=185769475
http://sovannkomar.org/
https://decodingsatan.blogspot.com/2018/08/lucifer-publishing-company-founded-by.html
http://nymag.com/news/features/44754/
A detailed account of his professional life, based on legal documents and interviews with a wide range of his associates, shows how Mr. Epstein, a college dropout from Coney Island in Brooklyn, also benefited from good timing and a knack for self-promotion, latching onto deep-pocketed clients as their wealth soared and markets surged.
Mr. Epstein earned at least $200 million from Mr. Wexner alone, according to estimates by people familiar with the relationship. For more than 15 years, a power-of-attorney document allowed Mr. Epstein to act on Mr. Wexner’s behalf in legal or financial dealings.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/jeffrey-epstein-burrowed-into-the-lives-of-the-rich-and-made-a-fortune-11564092553
More info on Wexner and his porn Back to School mag for Abercrombie and Fitch in 2003 links and full sources provided inside of here,
Johnson & Johnson heiress’ UES mansion sells for $39M
The buyer appears to be billionaire Tianqiao Chen, a tech entrepreneur and CEO of Shanda Group, according to property records filed with the city.
From 2018
https://therealdeal.com/2018/03/15/johnson-johnson-heiress-mansion-fetches-39m/
WHAT? This was Lionel,
When Libet, 60, — sister of Jets owner Woody Johnson — formally adopted William, her lawyers never mentioned that Bissoon was the boy’s adoptive father.
The adoption was voided by Manhattan Surrogate Court three years ago, but Libet was given temporary custody of William, who is now in first grade at a private school. Bissoon, author of “The Cellulite Cure,” was granted six hours of visitation a week.
Where did they adopt him from?
Casey her niece also adopted a child and this was where the little girl was from,
But Casey’s mother, Sale Johnson, didn’t help matters when she swooped in last year and took away Ava, 3, the daughter Casey had adopted from Kazakhstan. A friend said losing the girl took away Casey’s will to live.
https://pagesix.com/2010/01/13/libet-johnson-fights-to-win-boy-back/
Troubled heiress Casey Johnson had lots of celebrity friends, but she died alone in bed and it was days before anybody noticed she was gone.
Astana Kazakhstan - The New World Order Secret City
"Sweet dreams everyone," the 30-year-old socialite Tweeted at 1:12 a.m. on Dec. 29. "I'm getting a new car."
Seven days later, a maid let out a scream when she found Johnson's body in her West Hollywood pad.
Johnson, whose father, Woody, owns the New York Jets, had been dead for several days, TMZ.com reported, citing Los Angeles law enforcement sources.
https://pagesix.com/2010/01/13/libet-johnson-fights-to-win-boy-back/
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