Friday, May 1, 2020

"Holy Grail" of the Epstein Case - Did the Mega Group Strike? - Blackmailing Bioethicists (Scientists)

Ed.'s note: If you are part of this Epstein network around Mega Group head Les Wexnar and you have information or are a witness on what has gone on over the years, you may want to consider hiring a few skilled weapons proficient professionals. Was the Epstein network including private industrial Zionist networks inside the Mega Group extorting and blackmailing bioethicists (scientists) to favor projects for and to obtain concessions for Israel? In an interview (go to hyper link below) linked just below, Andy Stewart (Chef Andy) was referred to as the "holy grail" of the Epstein case. Chef Andy was apparently Epstein and Robert Maxwell's longtime chef. Andy Stewart died suddenly on April 7 of a "heart attack" as lawyers involved in the case were seeking to subpoena Chef Andy for information on the case. These private intelligence networks have a million ways to kill people and they can do it with complete impunity.

Epstein Victim Maria Farmer Calls Billionaire Les Wexner 'The Head of The Snake' in Bombshell Interview

Who's Who in 'Mega' (older information and needs updating)

JEFFREY EPSTEIN LIKED PALLING AROUND WITH SCIENTISTS — WHAT DO THEY THINK NOW?
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Source: Holland Sentinel

Local chef dies suddenly


By Kate Carlson | April 12, 2020

HOLLAND — Many in the community are mourning the sudden death of beloved chef, Andy Stewart.

Stewart, 62, was a Kalamazoo resident but frequented Holland often. He worked for over 30 years in the restaurant business and served as the corporate chef of Fustini’s Oils & Vinegars in downtown Holland, where he taught cooking classes. Stewart was also a regular in the Holland Area Farmers Market chef series.

Stewart died suddenly on April 7. Fustini's Owner Jim Milligan said Stewart died peacefully in his sleep. Stewart was Milligan's brother-in-law.

"We've known each other for a long time," Milligan said. "He was my golfing buddy, on family vacations he was the guy in the kitchen that would cook for the family, a really beloved uncle to six nephews and nieces."

It was Stewart's idea for Fustini's to start having cooking classes, Milligan explained.

"They became very popular, and a lot of it was because of Andy's personality," he said. “He just had a way of connecting with people. He loved to cook and loved to be in the kitchen, and really enjoyed being able to share cooking techniques with people on the other side of the counter from him."

Please go to Holland Sentinel to read the entire article.
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