Mike Anon @Mike314
26 October, 05:30
Seattle is a major child/human trafficking hub. Seattle is also home to the grunge rock genre which exploded onto the music scene in the late '80s early '90s. The grunge rock bands that made it big were:

1.) Pearl Jam
2.) Soundgarden
3.) Alice In Chains
4.) Nirvana
5.) Stone Temple Pilots
6.) Mother Love Bone

Five of the six lead vocalists for those bands are dead, most recently Soundgarden's Chris Cornell, who was working with Linkin Park's frontman Chester Bennington on a documentary that was to detail child trafficking in Haiti following the earthquake there in 2010, which we all know was spearheaded by the Clintons.

Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain allegedly committed suicide by shooting himself in the head, although Courtney Love is thought to be involved.

Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam is the only remaining survivor, and his history traces back to the Red Hot Chili Peppers whose frontman, Anthony Kiedis, is a known pedophile.

Weird how this all ties back to Seattle.

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Phyllis Diller @PhyllisDiller
26 October, 05:35
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Have you ever heard about the tunnels under Seattle? The pirates (yes, pirates) used them to smuggle stuff and to press men into servitude. The chinese immigrants and slaves used these tunnels as opium dens and places for prostitution...There is also a darker part of the tunnels that was used for satanic rituals....

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Kimmys ConjecturingAgain @KimmysConjecturingAgain
26 October, 06:00
In response Phyllis Diller to her Publication
I remember taking a public tour of underground Seattle YEARS ago. I'm sure they only took us through a very small section...I always had a feeling like there was so much more to it. hmm....

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Victoria ~ Z Skywalker @Victoria1144
26 October, 06:51
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i used to live up there during those "grunge band" years. i took just two of those public tours - one with my spouse at the time and the second time when family visited. i felt so creeped out. i could literally feel evil - something down there not right. so i refused to go after that when asked by visiting relatives/friends. and yes - i am sure they don't show it all. i remember thinking WHY do they even have these places? what's the reason/purpose? now of course i know. we all do. burn it all down, i say.

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Phyllis Diller @PhyllisDiller
27 October, 07:34
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I bet you are a sensitive. I am too. That just basically means we sense good or bad energies in the area we are at. When we were looking to buy a house, I HAD to go inside each home (no video tours) so I could feel the energies in the houses. It is funny when I feel these energies because my hubby calls it my "spirit tingle".......lol...

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Victoria ~ Z Skywalker @Victoria1144
yes - very sensitive. it's our natural ability. : )
05:22 PM - Oct 27, 2021
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