RE: Podesta's Artist - stuff so bad journalists don't show it in articles
Two other artists have come under the light among this whole #pizzagate story for the disturbing art they produce, the most distasteful probably coming from Kim Noble.
I just googled her name and I think she appeared on Oprah and I quickly read something to the effect that it has been claimed she has 20 personnalities. If it's the case, that would fit the classic after-effects of a mind controlled slave who has herself been abuse. Would have to make a bit more of research to confirm all of this and find out if there is more indications of possible satanic ritual abuse surrounding her work and life.
Then there is Biljana Djurdjevic who I believe like Marina Abramovic is Serbian, and who is being discussed starting at approximately 33:30 of UnSpun 47:
One of Kim Noble's personnality his Salome. She is infamous for demanding and receiving the head of John the Baptist, according to the New Testament. I think all the images of heads severed from their bodies popping here and there in #pizzagate might also have (or more) to do with dissociative identity disorder then with beheadings per say.
The thing about his "favorite" Patricia "Puke" is that her work features demons as well as the implication of pedophilia. So it's a step worse than all the other art he likes. It combines the evil/satanic + the human pedo evil.
I guess it's a matter of opinion. In Piccinini's work the pedophilia is implicit as for Noble's art it's explicit. Google ''Kim Noble art'' images and see the results, it's right in our face. I don't even want to describe what we see, let alone post it here.
Kim Noble's art was the first I ever looked at. Then the Serbian artist's. I saw almost everything Noble produced. It's evil.
Noble's is explicit pedophelia + Sadomasochism.
Piccinini's is implicit pedophilia + Demons (satanism)
I see what you mean, please please go easy on Kim. Seems she's a genuine survivor. Read what she writes in her intro to (very good, so I'm told) therapist Alison Miller's book "Being Yourself and Overcoming Mind Control".
https://books.google.sr/books?id=15p7AwAAQBAJ&pg=PR17&dq=%22Becoming+Yourself:+Overcoming+Mind+Control+and+Ritual+Abuse%22&hl=nl&sa=X&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=Noble&f=false
It's unfortunate how Kim has been tied into Pizzagate..I'm sure she has never knowingly had any collaboration with Comet Ping Pong or any other of the players..and I hope she finds healing through any of the arts..and could Alefantis be the Majestic Ape character?
So in her own words she is: ''the main person of a programmed DID system''.
Thanks for finding the clarification. The thing is, I don't even know why she is specifically being associated with #pizzagate.
I've forgotten now, too, but I've seen her name again and again in suspicious posts and believe that people need to know not to hound her. She's a survivor of the most appalling abuse and does not need public exposure. It would be unbearable for her. It could also be dangerous for her in many ways (e.g. suicide programming). Thanks if you can get that out, too.
So far, the only link I'm seeing is that someone used one of her art piece to try to explain the meaning of one of Comet Ping Pong's poster as depicting an out-of-body experience by an SRA victim.
Yes and even Katie Grannan - there are some awful pics from her. I was going to add them but nothing is as bad as this freak Patricia Piccinici. And THE MEDIA never shows this artist's work... wonder why?
Patricia Piccinini's work reminds me of a story about a divinity transforming into a bear (something to that affect) to visit children in their bed at night, I once read (if I remember correctly) out of a norse mythology Wikipedia article. I thought it was Loki, but I am not finding anything indicating it was this very character at the moment. It's been a while since I came upon this (since the days of the Pedobear meme), so my memory might be playing tricks on me.
The blog I linked to mentions "Where The Wild Things Are"- by Maurice Sendak.
Was that the story you read? https://thepsychologist.bps.org.uk/volume-22/edition-10/eye-fiction-where-wild-things-are
That was not what I was thinking about but it was quite an interesting read. The ''wild thing'' on the cover of the book even looks like a cuter version of some of Piccinini's creatures.
Guillermo Del Toro's Pan's Labyrinth also fit in the category of stories depicting a child escaping the horrors of reality by shifting to the other half of a split personnality that is the kid's own created imaginative world. How children survive asks Sendak? I guess experiencing some bigger trauma(s) growing up requires more ''mind worlds travelling'' than for others, and this might have been the case for Kim Noble.
At least Kim Noble doesn't travel the world exhibiting her work. This Piccinici goes everywhere, almost like Podesta's funding her trips, hoping to spread the evil around. She's exhibited in Asia, South America, Australia, Turkey, but not the USA that I can see ;-) hot territory for her no 1 fan.
Maybe she is unwelcomed à la ''Roman Polanski''. ;-)
http://www.kimnoble.com/
Kim Noble is a woman who, from the age of 14 years, spent 20 years in and out of hospital until she made contact with Dr Valerie Sinason and Dr Rob Hale at the Tavistock and Portman Clinics. In 1995 she began therapy and was diagnosed with Dissociative Identity Disorder (originally named multiple personality disorder). D.I.D is a creative way to cope with unbearable pain. The main personality splits into several parts with dissociative or amnesic barriers between them. It used to be a controversial disorder but Kim has had extensive tests over 2 years by leading psychology professor at UCL, John Morton, who has established there is no memory between the personalities and that she has the misfortune of representing the British gold standard over genuine dissociation.
Kim has 20 main personalities, many fragments and 14 of the main personalities are artists. Having no formal art training, 14 of the main alters became interested in painting in 2004 after spending a short time with an art therapist. These 14 artists each have their own distinctive style, colours and themes, ranging from solitary deserts, sea scenes and abstracts to collages and paintings with traumatic content. Many alters are unaware that they share a body with other artists.
What is remarkable to all is both the quality of their work and the speed of their progress. Within five years of starting to paint they have already had seventeen successful solo exhibitions and participated in an equal number of group exhibitions. Kim was also the first Artist in Residence at Springfield University Hospital in Tooting, South West London.
Kim now has a 14 year old daughter and is a vivacious woman with a wonderful sense of humour and great courage and commitment.