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23-8-2018 < SGT Report 639 5221 words
 

from Neon Revolt:


Just a quick preface before we begin: What follows is often disjointed, and I do get very frustrated at one point – but I think there are some really important nuggets here, and there is a lot of intrigue – so as always, I will do my best to present my best understanding to you now.


Now I originally wanted to get this article out the door sooner, but to be frank, I think I experienced some major burnout. The articles you see here are just a fraction of the work I do. Between reading everything I can on the boards, researching, handling store orders, and tending to a community across more than three platforms… Yeah, I burnt out pretty hard and took a few days off. Didn’t even check notifications for anything and I have about ~80 comments pending on my own site alone right now.



It’s not even just the amount of work, but the subject matter. This is often tough stuff we’re dealing with here: Satanic Ritual abuse, human trafficking, human sacrifice, cannibalism, etc.  That delay was also compounded by how much original research I had to compile here to make sense of these very cryptic drops. I’ve got stuff here you literally won’t read anywhere else, because no one else has dug up what I have, here, today.


And I hope you understand that I’m not complaining. I just needed a little balance in my life – and my upcoming vacation can’t come soon enough.


(And yes, I know there’ve been two #NewQ drops, but let’s face it: they were pretty simple to understand on their own. I’ll tack them on to a new post whenever #QAnon starts dropping again).


With all that in mind, get ready, because we’re about to go deep:



An intriguing #Anon came on the other night, and dropped crumbs for three days.


I had been keeping tabs on him, following along, and trying to capture everything I saw. Because he doesn’t have a secure tripcode, I had to go by style, tone, and content.


As with all so-called helpers, I’m not concerned so much with vetting them as much as I am concerned with examining the information they present. So this comes with the standard boilerplate disclaimers: YMMV, take it or leave it.


With that said, I’ve dubbed this particular anon #SkullAndBonesAnon, or #SKBAnonfor short.


The background to all of this, the event that prompted SkullAndBonesAnon to start his drops, was the moving of 1 ton, bronze Baphomet Statue to Little Rock, Arkansas:



Satanic Temple brings Baphomet statue to Arkansas for rally



The Satanic Temple temporarily placed a bronze statue of a goat-headed, winged creature called Baphomet at the Arkansas State Capitol during a rally to call for the removal of a Ten Commandments monument already mounted on Capitol grounds.



Fox News FOX NEWS



The Satanic Temple temporarily placed a bronze statue of a goat-headed, winged creature called Baphomet at the Arkansas State Capitol during a rally to call for the removal of a Ten Commandments monument already mounted on Capitol grounds.


About 150 Satanists, atheists and Christians attended the First Amendment rally Thursday. The Satanic Temple says the Ten Commandments monument violates constitutional freedom of religion rights and that the installation of their 7 ½-foot-tall (2.3-meter-tall) statue showing the 14th century idol seated and accompanied by smiling children would demonstrate religious tolerance.



And all this lead to the first appearance of SkullAndBonesAnon, on Friday night – here with the ID code of 27792a:



SKBAnon is hard to follow – especially as these are subject in which I am not as well versed as others… but I’ll try to organize what I can glean from the above posts.


  • There’s a Skull & Bones Affiliated organization that is being exposed. (Possibly related to that DOJ plane the other day?)

  • This S&B Organization is connected to the Clinton Foundation in some way.

  • It runs as a non-profit.

  • Moving the Baphomet statue there is a distraction to direct attention away from what is happening to this organization right now.

  • He talks about winners and losers from the farm bill…

  • And Mena shutting down.

The lines about the summit are the ones that confuse me the most. Summit and “No voices heard at summit” as well as “False claims” and “psychotropics dispensed” are… very vague. I have no reference point for these lines, and I think he thought Anons understood… when there was no evidence to indicate that they did.


Regardless, it looks like SKBAnon’s main contention is that this area around Little Rock is a major hub for Cabal-affiliated activity, and one group in particular is in the process of being exposed.


Let’s tackle the Farm Bill for a second.


The 2019 Farm Bill is gigantic. I’m talking hundreds of pages.


As for the “losers” in it, one stands out in particular:



Who Wins and Who Loses? A Guide to the 2019 Farm Bill



                                                                                  A cartoon drawn in 2015 still reflects the farmer’s …



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– Kill the flagship international food aid program, Food for Peace, which is operated by the Agency for International Development AID), to save $1.6 billion in 2019.  AID has stated that The Food for Peace Program has provided food assistance around the world for more than 50 years. Approximately 3 billion people in 150 countries have benefited directly from U.S. food assistance.  The purpose of the Food for Peace Act is to:  (1) Combat world hunger (2) Promote sustainable agricultural development (3) Expand international trade (4) Foster the development of private enterprise and democracy in developing countries (5) Prevent conflicts.  The Food for Peace Act governs concessional sales of U.S. agricultural commodities to developing countries as well as providing for the direct donation of U.S. agricultural commodities for emergency relief and development programs.



USAID runs the Food for Peace program. And if I had to guess… I imagine they’re not helping people as much as they would like you or I to believe (though I don’t have any evidence to back up that bit of speculation, currently).


There’s also this bit:



– Eliminate not just Premium Subsidies but also Commodity Payments to farmers who have adjusted gross incomes of more than $500,000 which is to be determined by a means test.  Crop insurance is purchased by agricultural producers, including farmers, ranchers, and others to protect themselves against either the loss of their crops due to natural disasters, such as hail, drought, and floods, or the loss of revenue due to declines in the prices of agricultural commodities. The private companies are obligated to sell insurance to every eligible farmer who requests it and retain the risk of the policies written.  The USDA subsidizes the farmer-paid premiums to reduce their costs.




And Mena out of Business? Mena, Arkansas?


That would imply that there’s some kind of crime being carried out of that place…


And it just so happens… a 1995 issue of Penthouse (of all places) talked extensively about CIA operations out of Mena, Arkansas:


(Don’t worry, this isn’t a Penthouse link. This is someone who copied the text of the story. It’s all text):




Barry Seal – gunrunner, drug trafficker, and covert C.I.A. operative extraordinaire – is hardly a familiar name in American politics. But nine years after he was murdered in a hail of bullets by Medellin cartel hit men outside a Salvation Army shelter in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, he has come back to haunt the reputations of three American presidents.


Seal’s legacy includes more than 2,000 newly discovered documents that now verify and quantify much of what previously had been only suspicion, conjecture, and legend. The documents confirm that from 1981 to his brutal death in 1986, Barry Seal carried on one of the most lucrative, extensive, and brazen operations in the history of the international drug trade, and that he did it with the evident complicity, if not collusion, of elements of the United States government, apparently with the acquiescence of Ronald Reagan’s administration, impunity from any subsequent exposure by George Bush’s administration, and under the usually acute political nose of then Arkansas governor Bill Clinton.


The newly unearthed papers show the real Seal as far more impressive and well-connected than the character played by Dennis Hopper in a made-for-TV movie some years ago, loosely based on the smuggler’s life. The film portrayed the pudgy pilot as a hapless victim, caught in a cross fire between bungling but benign government agencies and Latin drug lords. The truth sprinkled through the documents is a richer – and altogether more sinister – matter of national and individual corruption. It is a tale of massive, socially devastating crime, of what seems to have been an official cover-up to match, and, not least, of the strange reluctance of so-called mainstream American journalism to come to grips with the phenomenon and its ominous implications – even when the documentary evidence had appeared.


The trail winds back to another slightly bruited but obscure name – a small place in western Arkansas called Mena.



SKBAnon continued in the next thread, this time as ID 3c7cc0:



SKBAnon confirms, at the very least, that this organization he’s describing is involved in human trafficking, and gives what looks like a trafficking route.


To pull one post out of order, here’s a list of abbreviations he confirmed:



So that would, in turn, read:


Pine Bluff -> Little Rock -> Roland -> Conway -> Mena -> Fort Smith -> Fayetteville Express Pipeline.


Here’s what that route roughly looks like on a map:



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WS will later be revealed to be Warren Stephens, of Stephens, Inc:




His wikipedia entry also notes:



During the 2016 election, Stephens and his brother Jackson Stephens were major financial supporters of the Stop Trump movement.



And we know he’s part of at least one secret society: Kappa Beta Phi.




Some of the performances seemed to skirt the edge of taste, as Warren Stephens, an investment banking CEO, went on stage in a Confederate flag hat and sang a song referencing the financial crisis, to the tune of ‘Dixie’.



So its not out of the question that he would be involved in, potentially, other organizations.


One anon ventures a guess at SKBAnon’s mysterious trafficking organization: HMA –




It’s very unclear what SKBAnon meant by “No real re-entry… because the anon he was talking to was just compiling links to his previous post. I have to speculate that he was responding to someone else, and made an error with the link, and my best guess is the anon above, because it carries the HMA thread.


But for those unfamiliar…






The Health Management Associates Scandal refers to the sale of tainted blood from HMA (a now defunct American company based in Arkansas) to Canadian blood banks.


HMA was contracted by the state of Arkansas to provide health care to prisoners in the state of Arkansas in the early to mid-1980s. This arrangement allowed HMA to collect blood from the prisoners. The blood, some of it proven to be infected with HIV and hepatitis C, was found in the Canadian blood supply. It was not found in American supplies because of a ban on prisoner blood use.


The president of HMA at that time was Leonard Dunn, a close friend of Bill Clinton and Vincent Foster. He chaired Clinton’s re-election campaign and was appointed by Clinton to the Arkansas Industrial Development Commission. Foster committed suicide on July 20, 1993. Conspiracy theorists have tried to link his death to HMA and the Whitewater Scandal to prove he was murdered.



Interesting that he says the company never shut down, and went into non-profit mode for the Clinton Foundation… Hmm…




So Stephens funded the moving of the Baphomet statue to Little Rock?


I’m thinking CW and DD are names of organizations (because SKBAnon here says WS used the membership fees of these organizations to fund the moving of this statue) – though no one has currently figured out what was meant by either:



Okay, so the pattern gets a bit clearer now.


Refer to the human trafficking pipeline mapped out above.


SKBAnon is alleging that there are Fraternal Lodges/Masonic Organizations along this route, which help facilitate human trafficking.



Back to WS. Mystery already solved. Moving on:



Interesting…



Anons had been digging on Heifer International earlier that day, and had turned up some unusual things. The short of it is, Heifer is a charity that purports to give cattle and livestock to the poor, overseas. So, for instance, they’ll track down a rural farmer who is struggle to feed his family, and give him a goat. The goat gives milk, eventually meat, and helps them out for a time.


Of course, empty livestock crates that you can move freely across borders would be an incredible cover for human trafficking operations.


Aaaaaaand they’re HQ’d in Little Rock:






Too many “coincidences,” if you ask me. It’s no wonder #Anons were paying attention to it.


But back to SKBAnon:



CSPS = Clinton School of Public Service, for the record.


And here’s a map that shows how close it is to Heifer international. I’ve highlighted a few points of interest, as well:



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I’m not sure what WHBLS, is, however. I searched all over that area on various digital maps. I couldn’t find anything with those initials. Any guesses from anyone who lives near there?



Just to be clear, we jumped ahead a bit. This was when Anons were still trying to guess what WS meant. As you saw, it wasn’t “Wall Street.”





Two days before Bill Clinton’s bitterly contested re-election in 1990, the Arkansas Governor grew concerned that his campaign was slipping. He placed calls to members of an influential Arkansas business group, asking them to raise $50,000 for his campaign, according to people involved in the effort.


Mr. Stephens and his associates quickly agreed to raise the money, providing the pledges that helped Mr. Clinton get $50,000 from a bank the next day. The money was used for last-minute television advertisements. Thus began an important financial alliance that has helped drive Mr. Clinton’s campaign for the Democratic Presidential nomination.


In the last week of the 1990 campaign, the Clintons took out two personal loans totaling $100,000, to use in the 1990 campaign. The $100,000 notes are due on demand and have not yet been paid back. In its most recent state filings, Mr. Clinton’s committee reports that it still owes the money.


A review of Mr. Clinton’s personal and political finances shows that he has accumulated little personal wealth. He has spent most of his career in public service, and as Governor he earns only $35,000 a year, plus a little more than $5,000 in honorariums or speaking fees last year. As a result, he has accumlated (sic) far fewer assets than his wife, Hillary, a lawyer and senior partner in the Rose law firm in Little Rock.



No one is suggesting wrongdoing in the Stephens-Clinton connection. But it is a vivid example of the sorts of enduring political relationships that enable a small-state politician like Mr. Clinton to become a contender in the campaign for the nomination. Scores of $1,000 Donors


The Stephenses and their associates have raised more than $100,000 for Mr. Clinton’s Presidential campaign so far, soliciting donations from scores of business associates and friends who each contributed up to $1,000, the maximum allowed under Federal laws.



By the end of last summer, Mr. Clinton’s Presidential campaign had raised about $200,000, and Worthen Bank employees were the most frequently identified source of contributions, election records show.


Since then, the campaign’s fund-raising efforts have taken off. Mr. Clinton raised more than $3 million in the last quarter, about one-third of which cames from Arkansas, according to Rahm Emanuel, the national finance director for the Clinton campaign.



I don’t think the article SKBAnon linked really answered any of the questions, and apart from having the membership rolls of these orgs, I honestly don’t know how he expects anyone to answer his question.


That said, I didn’t realize Rahm had been with the Clintons that far back.



The bank used was actually listed in the article above: Worthen Bank and Trust Company.


CB was mentioned in the article, too: Curt Bradbury.


He still works for Stephen, Inc.



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As this particular thread began to fill, this is where one Anon finally figured that WS = Warren Stephens – and



SKBAnon came back in the next thread, with a new ID (ca2457), and confirmed WS:



Note: this location IS along the route SKBAnon described above.


Also Note: it’s not just the 300 acres of land. It’s 300 acres of adjacent farmland.


Also Also Note: This is a “members only” club. As in, you can’t even buy membership. You have to know someone and be invited.


So there’s your Skull and Bones connection.


As for “Peanut Farmer,” I think SKBAnon might be pulling a bit of a misdirect here.


“Peanut” is an unincorporated town in Arkansas.


And yes, our proposed trafficking route cuts right through it.


You can see a couple of routes here:



See how close that cuts?


Of course, it could also be a literal peanut farmer. And to make matters more confusing, it could be a peanut farmer living in Peanut, Arkansas.


It’s hard to say without any direct local knowledge, so again, if any locals in the comments want to leave their input in the comments, that would be extremely helpful.


SKBAnon then offered this:



The Alotian Club has been described as the “Area 51 of Golf” by golf aficionados. There’s an air of mystery about the place, due to its exclusive nature. One thing that is known is that they hold a children’s golf clinic there every year.


And it’s an odd name for a golf club, no? Where did it come from?



The Alotian name comes from the annual golf trips Stephens once took with his buddies. He called it America’s Lights Out Tour, and they were the Alotians.



Source: https://www.golfdigest.com/story/the-alotian-club


That’s… potentially very creepy.


As for who cut down the trees, well… that would happen during the construction of the course. Tom Fazio was the guy who designed the course. To date, he’s designed just shy of 30 courses around the world. That doesn’t mean this is who SKBAnon is referring to, but it’s a start.


And the member roster?


Well, these names are public:




Alotian Club roster not entirely top secret. - Free Online Library



Free Online Library: Alotian Club roster not entirely top secret. by “Arkansas Business”; Business, regional Golf courses Membership



www.thefreelibrary.com WWW.THEFREELIBRARY.COM



Well, there are only two officially confirmed members: Warren Stephens, owner and self-described “benevolent dictator,” and Glen Day, the PGA golfer who now claims Alotian as his home course.


But the names of some of the members of the ultra-expensive, ultra-exclusive golf-only club off Highway 10 west of Little Rock have started to enter the public domain. The sources of this information are not going to be named, and they sure aren’t the members themselves, who are rumored to have been cowed by the summary dismissal of two members whose lips proved too loose.


Suffice to say that Arkansas Business believes all of the following individuals to be members of The Alotian.


* Curt Bradbury, chief operating officer of Stephens Inc., the investment bank that Warren Stephens heads.


* Ralph Bradbury, Curt’s brother and former president of Continental Express Inc.


* Bill Clark, chairman and CEO of CDI Contractors LLC, which is partially owned by Dillard’s Inc.


* William Dillard II, chairman and CEO of Dillard’s Inc., where Stephens is a member of the board of directors.


* Michael T. Flynn, who retired last year as assistant to Alltel Corp. CEO Scott Ford, who may also be an Alotian member.


* Joe Ford, chairman of Alltel and Scott’s father.


* Byron Freeland of the Mitchell Williams Selig Gates & Woodyard law firm in Little Rock.


* Dr. Bill Henry, a Little Rock radiologist.


* Stan Payne, an executive with Rebsamen Insurance Co. of Little Rock.


* Martin Rhodes, who sold his Rhodes & Associates instance agency to Brown & Brown in 2002 and was named president of Stephens Insurance Services in January.


* Gary Smith, former Arkansas president of Bank of America and owner of Glass Erectors of Little Rock.



Looking pretty Skull and Bonesy if you ask me…


As for yachts… I think SKBAnon is implying that they bring a yacht or two onto the main lake at the property, in order to partake in their more sinister deeds.


Maybe a map would help us visualize this…


Here’s the whole course:



And zooming in on the clubhouse, and the lake we see:



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That looks about a five minute walk.


(And for the record, that picture of the clubhouse was from pinterest, which saved that screenshot. The architect that did all that expensive work has actually scrubbed it from his own site. Archives don’t even exist, as far as I can tell. You have to wonder why someone would want pics of all their hard work taken down from the internet, right?)


There are, a few other, larger lakes on the property (with docks attached), but I think that’s the most accessible lake, when you consider the distance they’d have to haul the boat. What I mean is this:


They’re obviously not keeping the yacht in the lake. If I had to guess, they’re bringing it ashore through the landing area at that Jolly Roger’s Marina, across the highway. So they drive it up, cross back over the highway, through the access road, past the grounds-keeping area at the east of the compound, and follow the road over to the lake.


It looks like they have an area here, where they could back the boat up into the water:



But the other possibility is down here, at the southern lake. Note, all the tire tracks:



Southern lake might actually be the most likely candidate, here.


As for the farm bill… it now occurs to me that SKBAnon might not be talking about the 2019 farm bill, but the 2018 one… in which case, SKBAnon might be talking about people like the Waltons (the founders of Wal-Mart), the richest family in the United States.


The Waltons have their fingerprints allllll over Arkansas. From their HQ, to Arkansas University in Fayetteville (again, along the proposed trafficking route), they’ve got the money and influence to spread all over the state.


And about this time, anon had a realization:




And yup, SKBAnon confirms:



Now that is interesting. I had always suspected this, personally, but to connect it to the DOJ…


We talked about that mysterious DOJ plane here, if you need to catch up:



Anatomy of a Democratic Conspiracy – #NewQ #QAnon #GreatAwakening



Q’s back! And I’m happy to say the archive at  just fine, updating with the posts and all. It’s a little slow – but hey, it works in a pinch! Gotta cover an older Qdrop firs…



Neon Revolt NEON REVOLT



Duck capital – Stuttgart, AR.



Duck-hunting capital of the world



It’s not a big town. Nine thousand, three hundred seventy-six people live there, give or take a dozen. It’s not an especially beautiful town, either, although the renovated downtown and modern residential areas have a quaint country charm that tells you this would be a good place to live and raise your children.



Arkansas Online ARKANSAS ONLINE


All I have for Stuttgart right now is a list of all the 501(c)(3) orgs in the area:



Stuttgart Arkansas Nonprofits and 501C Organizations



View and download lists of nonprofit companies in the city of Stuttgart AR with statistics on assets, income, revenues, 501c classifications, form 990s…



www.taxexemptworld.com WWW.TAXEXEMPTWORLD.COM


This list may be incomplete, but nothing on it stands out at the moment for me.


However, my digging did lead me back to this story, which brings us all the way back to the last stop on our trafficking route, Fayetteville:



Secret Societies at my University - The Palladian Order of Skull and Bones (Albert Pike), page 1



Secret Societies at my University – The Palladian Order of Skull and Bones (Albert Pike), page 1



AboveTopSecret.com ABOVETOPSECRET.COM


Archive: https://archive.fo/7RgEe


The Palladian Order of Skull and Bones…


Maybe this is what SKBAnon has been trying to point us to this whole time.


See, these secret societies, even this cult we collectively call #TheCabal, isn’t this monolithic thing. If you remember back to my [P] article, you’ll remember Springmeier’s structural diagrams:




Point is, there are many groups, many branches, and many offshoots.


Let’s listen in to some of “Michael’s” story:



I am a student at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. Last Fall semester, I was mistaken for a student called “Michael”, and I was approached by an older student in an unforgettable way.


I was tapped very roughly on my left shoulder, spun around, and handed a black book with a tiny skull and bones pin stabbed into the front cover. Underneath the b

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