Did the Pinchuk Art Centre foreshadow Covid-19?
Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2022 12:16 am
Interesting find. It could be a coincidence, but it seems highly unusual enough to warrant mentioning because it was found among prominent Pizzagate players.
While searching for info on Pinchuk and Yushchenko I found a string of Twitter posts on Ukraine. Midway down it becomes nearly verbatim my Pizzagate Wiki article with a bit of @ASolo mixed in as well. C'mon Artisbrutal2021, I know you are in normie-land but you could at least name drop me if you are going to use my exact words. It even starts using archived links and then abruptly stops after my section is over.
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1497324270812286977
https://archive.ph/4UVjx
Anyway, that is not the point of this post. Artisbrutal21 did have one fantastic find that I want to discuss. There was an artist named Barthélémy Toguo that displayed his art at the Pinchuk Art Centre that featured viruses and agents of contagions including bats.
https://twitter.com/artisbrutal2021/sta ... 22/photo/1
https://archive.ph/wip/LMVrQ
"In addition to wearing a political hat, Pinchuk is a prominent patron of the arts and the industrialist owns a local art gallery, Pinchuk Art Center, located in downtown Kyiv. Intrigued by the sound of the center’s current exhibit, which is perhaps somewhat appropriately titled “Fragile State,” I took a tour of the gallery. “The title of the show is meant to reflect Ukraine’s underlying uncertainty since the country doesn’t know where to turn,” remarks Valeria Schiller, an art historian, student and guide at Pinchuk Art Center. To be sure, Schiller adds, the exhibit must be seen in the context of Ukraine’s wider political travails and discussions taking place at the YES conference just outside the city center. Nevertheless, my guide explains, “we don’t want to make any overt political points as a museum, but merely to give the viewer a sense of the overall psychological vulnerability of Ukrainian society today.”
Schiller gestures to a series of life-size vases depicting viruses and other agents of contagion such as bats. The work, which is created by artist Barthélémy Toguo, is meant to underscore humanity’s fragile relationship to water and contamination."
The Fragile State art exhibit also featured Marina Abramovic.
https://archive.ph/wip/tUQUz
Oh, and Damien Hirst who famously did his pharma Baxter art (the people who did the Ukrainian swine flu vaccines that contained a live virus.). https://archive.ph/wip/V9E4J Credit to Swordfish69 for that info. Oh, and seriously why is part of that that twitter thread a Best of Voat and yet it contains no Swordfish? Even I fully admit he was the better researcher. https://searchvoat.co/v/pizzagate/2062747
More links on Barthélémy Toguo.
https://archive.ph/KcleD
https://archive.ph/JPyHT
So, what do you think? Is it a bizarre coincidence (as bats do sometimes carry disease and an African artist would probably be more exposed to those than many others.) Or was this work made full well knowing that a planned gained-of-function bioweapon pandemic was coming using bats? The fact that it was shown in Ukraine, where they have biolabs, makes it even weirder.
Edit: I also want to point out that Pinchuk has personally interviewed Yuval Noah Harari. Yuval is the personal advisor of Klaus Schwab, the founder of the WEF. In the clip they discuss how "global problems require global solutions" and that we need a global government to combat climate change. Yuval has also previously talked about "hackable humans", "getting under the skin to get biometric data" and how automation is making it so that we don't need most of the population. Essentially, Yuval is an 'expert' in transhumanism, technocracy and depopulation. This connection makes it all the more likely that Pinchuk knew that Covid-19 was going to be created as he has long had a very cushy relationship with the WEF and George Soros.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsGjA2Jglhc&t=1537s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vrkTl9Sv6Y
https://archive.ph/wip/zUBgQ
https://archive.ph/ZAla7
https://archive.ph/3qXWl
https://archive.ph/8hfcp
While searching for info on Pinchuk and Yushchenko I found a string of Twitter posts on Ukraine. Midway down it becomes nearly verbatim my Pizzagate Wiki article with a bit of @ASolo mixed in as well. C'mon Artisbrutal2021, I know you are in normie-land but you could at least name drop me if you are going to use my exact words. It even starts using archived links and then abruptly stops after my section is over.
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1497324270812286977
https://archive.ph/4UVjx
Anyway, that is not the point of this post. Artisbrutal21 did have one fantastic find that I want to discuss. There was an artist named Barthélémy Toguo that displayed his art at the Pinchuk Art Centre that featured viruses and agents of contagions including bats.
https://twitter.com/artisbrutal2021/sta ... 22/photo/1
https://archive.ph/wip/LMVrQ
"In addition to wearing a political hat, Pinchuk is a prominent patron of the arts and the industrialist owns a local art gallery, Pinchuk Art Center, located in downtown Kyiv. Intrigued by the sound of the center’s current exhibit, which is perhaps somewhat appropriately titled “Fragile State,” I took a tour of the gallery. “The title of the show is meant to reflect Ukraine’s underlying uncertainty since the country doesn’t know where to turn,” remarks Valeria Schiller, an art historian, student and guide at Pinchuk Art Center. To be sure, Schiller adds, the exhibit must be seen in the context of Ukraine’s wider political travails and discussions taking place at the YES conference just outside the city center. Nevertheless, my guide explains, “we don’t want to make any overt political points as a museum, but merely to give the viewer a sense of the overall psychological vulnerability of Ukrainian society today.”
Schiller gestures to a series of life-size vases depicting viruses and other agents of contagion such as bats. The work, which is created by artist Barthélémy Toguo, is meant to underscore humanity’s fragile relationship to water and contamination."
The Fragile State art exhibit also featured Marina Abramovic.
https://archive.ph/wip/tUQUz
Oh, and Damien Hirst who famously did his pharma Baxter art (the people who did the Ukrainian swine flu vaccines that contained a live virus.). https://archive.ph/wip/V9E4J Credit to Swordfish69 for that info. Oh, and seriously why is part of that that twitter thread a Best of Voat and yet it contains no Swordfish? Even I fully admit he was the better researcher. https://searchvoat.co/v/pizzagate/2062747
More links on Barthélémy Toguo.
https://archive.ph/KcleD
https://archive.ph/JPyHT
So, what do you think? Is it a bizarre coincidence (as bats do sometimes carry disease and an African artist would probably be more exposed to those than many others.) Or was this work made full well knowing that a planned gained-of-function bioweapon pandemic was coming using bats? The fact that it was shown in Ukraine, where they have biolabs, makes it even weirder.
Edit: I also want to point out that Pinchuk has personally interviewed Yuval Noah Harari. Yuval is the personal advisor of Klaus Schwab, the founder of the WEF. In the clip they discuss how "global problems require global solutions" and that we need a global government to combat climate change. Yuval has also previously talked about "hackable humans", "getting under the skin to get biometric data" and how automation is making it so that we don't need most of the population. Essentially, Yuval is an 'expert' in transhumanism, technocracy and depopulation. This connection makes it all the more likely that Pinchuk knew that Covid-19 was going to be created as he has long had a very cushy relationship with the WEF and George Soros.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsGjA2Jglhc&t=1537s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vrkTl9Sv6Y
https://archive.ph/wip/zUBgQ
https://archive.ph/ZAla7
https://archive.ph/3qXWl
https://archive.ph/8hfcp