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Susan Penzner comments:
Implying that James Alefantis visit has something to do with Obama visit and also implying it further by saying that Rolling Stones concert (delayed over Obama visit) is yet to happen. In fact Obama was there with official visit, and Rolling Stones concert was delayed over it.You and the first family Staying for the stones?
https://www.billboard.com/articles/colu ... pening-act
So here comes this ->Rolling Stones' Cuba Concert Delayed Over Barack Obama's Arrival
Susan Penzner was among bundlers (big fundraisers) of Barack Obama:
https://www.opensecrets.org/pres12/bundlers.php
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Digging further I've found this article from Washington Post:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyl ... story.html
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It names Joan Nathan, "matriarch of Jewish cooking" according to Jerusalem Post:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Nathan
https://www.jpost.com/food-recipes/tast ... han-649262
She was wife of now dead Allan Gerson:
http://joannathan.com/about/
The mother of three grown children, Ms. Nathan lives in Washington, D.C. and Martha’s Vineyard with her husband, attorney Allan Gerson.
They are parents of David Henry Gerson who is friends with James Alefantis and they together produced occult satanic movies with bizarre cultish vibes and visions of "secret pizza" and horned creatures, this is described in this topic:
https://searchvoat.co/forum/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=2687
Movies can be watched here:
Automatic at Sea: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6D3jMNn3C0
Chapel Perilous: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-j-Bbbck2Nk
Short quote from that topic:
Here's mother of David Henry Gerson, Joan Nathan, on James Alefantis profile, David Henry Gerson also comments it:Here David Henry Gerson is socializing with James Alefantis and Septime Webre in some private house, picture by James on his jimmycomet profile:
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David is friend of James Alefantis on Facebook:
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Source: https://www.facebook.com/davidhgerson/friends
David Henry Gerson is connected to niche movie industry as director, writer, producer, actor:
http://www.davidhenrygerson.com/
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2333098/?ref_=tt_cl_t2
He played role in two movies of Matthew Lessner and for which James Alefantis was executive and associate producer, Chapel Perilous and Automatic At Sea:
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2937630/
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4169074/?ref_=rvi_tt
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It seems she is connected to same circle in cooking world as Alice Louise Waters:
http://joannathan.com/about/
In 2015, Les Dames d’Escoffier awarded Joan Nathan the prestigious Grande Dame, an award recognizing professional achievments in the food industry. Previous recipients include Julia Child, Marcella Hazan, and Alice Waters.
Here's Alice Louise Waters pictured on James Alefantis profile, picture posted around same time as picture of Joan Nathan. He also tagged David Gerson and Joan Nathan for one of those:Nathan serves on the board of the DC based organization, Martha’s Table, by whom she was recently honored for her work on Sunday Night Suppers, an annual fundraising event chaired by Nathan, Alice Waters and Jose Andres.
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Joan Nathan and Alice Louise Waters are friends for 30 years, here's article by Alice Waters saying she met her in 1987, talking about it as friendship:
https://jewishfoodexperience.com/author/awaters/
https://jewishfoodexperience.com/joan-n ... oryteller/In her foreword to the new King Solomon’s Table, award-winning chef and restaurateur Alice Waters reflects on her 30-year-long friendship with Joan Nathan, full of insatiable food exploration and storytelling.
Here's more on their cooperation:I met Joan in 1987, on a gastronomic tour of the Republic of Georgia and the Soviet Union.
https://www.washingtonian.com/2012/01/2 ... ers-party/
Interestingly Alice Louise Waters was listed in credits of the movie named Automatic at Sea, produced by Matthew Lessner, James Alefantis and David Henry Gerson (son of Joan Nathan and Allan Gerson) - yeah, that cultish sinister movie with occult and "secret pizza", basically about girl trapped on island with Peter (played by Gerson) who goes absolutely mad:
Allan Gerson, husband of Joan Nathan and father of David Henry Gerson was basically hunting nazis:While being trapped in the bizarre vision she is finally trapped so much that she isn't trying to escape anymore, she joins weirdo girlfriend of Peter. Also in one vision she is eating pizza at night, very strange:
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At the end of the movie Martha's Vineyard location is mentioned with list of many people but also Alice Waters is being thanked as one of the people on the list:
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And if that's the same person as Alice Louise Waters then she is the one who sent something with writing Moloch Maschine on it to James Alefantis:
https://searchvoat.co/search.php?t=alice+waters&co=on
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Moloch obviously is deity associated with child sacrifice:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moloch
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/04/us/a ... -dead.html
He also was "a Washington DC attorney who is recognised as having engineered a practical basis for suing foreign governments for acts of terrorism.":His wife, a prominent cookbook author (her books include “Jewish Cooking in America,” published in 1994) and a longtime contributor to The New York Times, survives him. In addition to her and his daughter Daniela, he is survived by another daughter, Merissa Gerson; a son, David; two grandchildren; and a brother, Sam. Another brother, Eric, died of diphtheria in infancy during World War II.
After Yale, Mr. Gerson joined the Justice Department in Washington as a trial lawyer in the newly created Office of Special Investigations. His job was to track down Nazi collaborators — concentration camp guards, chiefs of auxiliary police and active fascist sympathizers — who had succeeded in acquiring visas to the United States after the war by misrepresenting their roles in the Holocaust. Before it was disbanded in 2010, the office won rulings against more than 100 collaborators, many of whom were deported or extradited.
https://wikispooks.com/wiki/Allan_Gerson
So you may ask, what this "cooking" stuff and "Jewish" stuff has to do with Obama/James Alefantis visit on Cuba. Well it seems so that Washington Post article I've linked earlier tells us that James Alefantis visited it with Joan Nathan and they've visited it basically to show solidarity with Jews of Cuba, article is from 2017, it described the visit as "last year" meaning Joan Nathan and James visited it in 2016, maybe perhaps March 2016 when James took pictures in Havana (when he was commented by Penzner):
https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyl ... story.html
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Here's also interesting part about Nathan:Before his life became consumed by the madness of Pizzagate, restaurateur James Alefantis, the man behind Comet Ping Pong and Buck’s Fishing and Camping, took a trip to Cuba last year with the board of the Whitney Museum of American Art. He invited Nathan to join him, even though they would have different aims. Alefantis had art business to attend to. Nathan was there to visit “like all the Jews in Havana,” Alefantis jokes. “We met all these young Jewish Cubans.”
But they also met Paolo Titolo, husband of Mariela Castro, daughter of Cuban president Raúl Castro and director of the country’s National Center for Sex Education. Titolo is an Italian photographer known for shooting members of Cuba’s transgender communities. Titolo took Nathan and Alefantis to a shantytown where they stopped at a shack with a corrugated metal roof, home to a local drag queen who makes dresses for young girls to wear to their quinceañera celebrations. Titolo told the Americans they would have to be discreet at the home.
Nathan “of course, goes right over and opens the refrigerator because she’s like, ‘You can always tell where they’re from if you look in their refrigerator,’ ” Alefantis remembers. “It was perfectly clean, this refrigerator. There were just like eggs and vegetables. It turned out they had a big garden for themselves right there, and they were growing all their vegetables.”
“For some reason, the Cubans sell lots of cabbage. Cabbage, you think of it as Eastern European, but then it occurred to me: Russia! . . . I don’t even know if I thought then about Russia bringing it to Cuba. You just keep thinking about these things.”
Waters first met Nathan in 1987, when they both went on a gastronomic tour of the Soviet Union. The tour was coordinated, they later learned, by a Lithuanian nationalist who regularly sent the esteemed group of American chefs and food writers to cooking schools while the organizer apparently stirred up trouble elsewhere. Nathan wasn’t daunted by the turn of events. As she always does before a major trip, she had researched the area and had a list of people to meet. She split from the group to conduct her interviews. By herself.
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Joan Nathan and Alice Louise Waters:Nathan is a friend to ambassadors, scholars, home cooks, celebrity chefs and writers. She has written regular columns for The Washington Post and the New York Times. She’s spoken to almost every important figure in 20th-century gastronomy and beyond, whether food writer M.F.K. Fisher or French chef Jean-Louis Palladin or Yotam Ottolenghi, the Israeli-born British chef. She’s close friends with Alice Waters, the chef and matriarch of the locavore movement. She remembers names and details of interactions as if they occurred yesterday, even when they occurred more than 60 years ago, when she was a sixth-grader in Larchmont, N.Y.
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Nathan laughs with chef Alice Waters, right, and hosts Mara Liasson of NPR and Rob Wilder of Think Food Group while addressing attendees at the Sips and Suppers benefit dinner on Jan. 26. (Kate Warren/For The Washington Post)
Article mentions Jewish king Solomon, that's inspiration for Nathan's book.
Here's archive of the article:
https://archive.vn/CjYMc