The second video in your post is about the Pajama Factory not the Pegasus Museum.
Here is the video that Ryan deleted, but at least one other YouTuber mirrored it:
The second video in your post is about the Pajama Factory not the Pegasus Museum.
Here is the video that Ryan deleted, but at least one other YouTuber mirrored it:
Yes thanks. I posted another mirrored link for this into the post. Lots of mirrors help because Alefantis made him take the 1 down.
My other answer below this comment of yours is not relevant anymore. How does one crosses out text on Steemit?Editing tip, anyone?Just delete it heroic. Or Edit. See grey words below your post
Done! Found out how to do it, and deleted my
uselessirrelevant now comment.:-);-)Thanks so much for the resteem!
I think people are sleeping. Am spreading it on Breitbart now.
It wasn't useless :)
Thanks @heroic15397. Thought it was a mirror of the one I watched. Too many tabs open. Will fix.
I'm not 100% sure this photo was taken at the Pegasus Museum, sure the interior is confirmed but the exterior is still at the moment at best very plausible:
http://www.margotwork.com/about/
Me too, I'm all over the Internet place... lol
Judging by what I'm seeing at first glance here (small windows high, white bricks above & red bricks below), this might really be the Pegasus spot after all. Need to take the time to absorb all these new photos in order to have clear judgment.
https://sli.mg/a/s9hoRx
Other Pegasus place's pics of interest:
James Alefantis Construction
In one of his videos you'll see he spends a lot of time explaining how he found the exact location via company records linked to Joseph Wills who is mentioned all over the place. It makes sense from a pedo point of view too. Next to a kids playground, no windows for kids to escape from on ground floor, hidden away completely.
Kids, you say?
This seems to be where the two guys at their desks are (portrait oriented windows above; landscape oriented windows below), with kids playground p.o.v., as you kind of say.
Who would have an office or museum in an alley? Also, noticed the solid sliding door where the ''kill room'' would be?
Those stairs don't look up to building code. At least you can get them on a building violation.
Yes kids, their biggest turn on unfortunately.
Precisely. Museums are usually in prominent streets. I bet it hosts "video installations" of the kind the Podestas had to build a special basement for because the videos weren't suitable for public view.
...and we can see the red bricks under the white paint.