EVERY SINGLE WOMAN YOU SEE IN THIS ARTICLE IS A PRACTICING, CHILD KILLING, BLOOD DRINKING, MURDERING WITCH.
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These are actually covens, that have become public entities, but under a new guise. They meet at SPACES now. But other than that, it's still witches.
Guess who their spokes-bitch is?
THE FOLLOWING REPORTING BY IMAGINER77, BELLA, and ELLIEB
It is time for Christians to fully understand what and who is not only working against us but how well funded they are in this spiritual war. AND they have the PR machine behind them . . WAKE UP AMERICA.
The Wing article is a project that three investigators began several months ago. We independently came to the conclusion there was a significant plan by a known witches coven to go mainstream. And, not just ‘go mainstream,’ but to create a platform so big that it would take hold across the nation. And, bring millions of women into their fold. How?
BY LOOKING and ACTING LIKE:
They did call them covens, however. The New York Times remembers. The Wayback Machine dating from as late as 4 April still lists the spaces as “covens” (though because of difficulties displaying the archive, the source code of the page has to be viewed).
The Coven Network
Sequoia Capital leads the latest funding round for the two-year-old company to scale its network physically and digitally.
Gelman attended the Lab School and Bard High School in New York City.[1] She began attending Oberlin College in 2005[3] and attended Oberlin College for two years before leaving to work for Hillary Clinton’s 2008 campaign for U.S. President.[1] She returned to New York after Clinton’s primary defeat. She finished her bachelor’s degree in political science at New York University.[3][4] During this time, she also appeared in the satirical web series Delusional Downtown Divas by Lena Dunham.[3]
In 2008, Gelman worked as a press aide for Hillary Clinton‘s campaign for president.[5] She served as deputy communications director in Scott Stringer‘s successful campaign to win the position of New York City Comptroller in 2013.[6] In October 2016, Gelman launched The Wing, a women’s co-working space with her co-founder Lauren Kassan.
On March 1, 2018, the New York City Commission on Human Rights started a “commission-initiated” investigation[11] into how The Wing membership system operates. It had previously been reported that male guests were not allowed. However, the company’s official policy states that it welcomes guests regardless of their gender. The Wing’s membership also includes people that identify as non-binary, transgender, and gender nonconforming.[citation needed]
Gelman dated photographer Terry Richardson from 2011 until 2013.[20][21][22] In April 2016, she married Genius co-founder Ilan Zechory[23] in Detroit.[24] Gelman is a childhood friend of Lena Dunham, who has called her the inspiration for the Girls character Marnie. The two also attended Oberlin College together.[1][2]
From the doorstep of 52 Mercer Street in SoHo on a recent Thursday night, a line of women mostly in their 20s and 30s, exuding anticipation, snaked halfway around the next block. A man asked what they were waiting for as he walked by. No one seemed to notice him and no one answered. What business was it of his anyway?
Upstairs from iPadded list checkers, on the fifth floor, was the 10,000-square-foot second location of the Wing, a women-only club and co-working space in New York City that a year into its founding is poised to take across the country its particular brand of Instagrammable feminism: mindful of history, striving for diversity and sponsored by Chanel.
The club now has more than 6000 members, many of whom are paying $3,000 annually for access to the Wing’s locations, which by March will include Brooklyn and Washington, D.C. Los Angeles and San Francisco are likely next. Next week, like Goop before it, the Wing will offer the first edition of a print magazine, No Man’s Land, which will be sold at Barnes & Noble and newsstands. “It is more than a members’ pamphlet,” said Deidre Dyer, the magazine’s executive editor. “We wanted it to be meaty and substantial.”
INTERMISSION TO BRING YOU
Vogue, GQ and Vanity Fair publisher Conde Nast International has allegedly severed ties with him
— Ruby (@rubyhamad) January 11, 2019
Airbnb, for its part, has not previously invested in The Wing and is not an active investor in startups. It’s unclear what sort of partnership may be brewing between the home-sharing “unicorn” and the feminist co-working space. In a statement provided to TechCrunch, Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky said he was “incredibly inspired” by The Wing and was “thrilled to support them.”
According to a report from The Information published Tuesday, Airbnb is in talks to lead a $75 million investment in a startup called Lyric, which transforms apartment buildings into hotels for travelers. That, coupled with its contribution to The Wing’s funding round, could mean Airbnb is foraying into the business of startup investing.
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These are actually covens, that have become public entities, but under a new guise. They meet at SPACES now. But other than that, it's still witches.
Guess who their spokes-bitch is?
THE FOLLOWING REPORTING BY IMAGINER77, BELLA, and ELLIEB
It is time for Christians to fully understand what and who is not only working against us but how well funded they are in this spiritual war. AND they have the PR machine behind them . . WAKE UP AMERICA.
The Wing article is a project that three investigators began several months ago. We independently came to the conclusion there was a significant plan by a known witches coven to go mainstream. And, not just ‘go mainstream,’ but to create a platform so big that it would take hold across the nation. And, bring millions of women into their fold. How?
BY LOOKING and ACTING LIKE:
- Women empowerment
- Business development
- Fellowship
- Academia
- Creative Arts
- Hip, Slick, and Cool
- Educational
- Informative
- Effect change for future elections, through lies, magic, and destroying the opposition.
- “Since 2016, The Wing aims to carry on the traditions, values, and spirit of the women’s club movement. We stand on the shoulders of the women who paved the way.” Which means the witches who came before them, like Gloria Alred, etc.
- Networking at the highest level of politics, Hollywood, fashion, business. In other words, business as usual.
- With 75million in new funding chapters are opening up across the U.S. in time for the 2020 elections *investors include Valerie Jarrett AND Megan Rapinoe. THe whores of Babylon are the faces of the damned and nasty.
- IMPACT: The Wing is committed to living our mission through partnerships with local non-profits, and a scholarship program that offers free memberships to individuals whose work supports the advancement of marginalized women and girls.”
- The Wing provides a platform for elected officials at the local, state, and national levels to connect with members and discuss key political issues. During election cycles, our spaces host community town halls and happy hours in support of women candidates on the campaign trail. The Wing is also committed to ensuring that every eligible member is registered to vote.
When is a Coven not a Coven?
The Wing operates several covens around the country. That is, they called them covens until news that Hillary attended a meeting came out. Then they switched the names of their meeting places to “spaces”.They did call them covens, however. The New York Times remembers. The Wayback Machine dating from as late as 4 April still lists the spaces as “covens” (though because of difficulties displaying the archive, the source code of the page has to be viewed).
The Coven Network
The Wing Gets $75 Million to Expand Its Working Women Collective
Bloomberg Businessweek – By Riley GriffinSequoia Capital leads the latest funding round for the two-year-old company to scale its network physically and digitally.
LOOKS SO BENIGN – FRIENDLY – EMPOWERING:
All witches with the WING in SPACES Witches with BIG money behind them. They kill children and drink their blood then fuck each other. That's what they do. That's their thing. All Lesbian Witches
FOUNDED BY AUDREY GELMAN
Audrey Gelman is an American businessperson and political staffer. She is the founder of The Wing, a women’s co-working space and social club founded in New York City in 2016. She was the inspiration for Alison Williams’s character Marnie on Girls.[1][2]Gelman attended the Lab School and Bard High School in New York City.[1] She began attending Oberlin College in 2005[3] and attended Oberlin College for two years before leaving to work for Hillary Clinton’s 2008 campaign for U.S. President.[1] She returned to New York after Clinton’s primary defeat. She finished her bachelor’s degree in political science at New York University.[3][4] During this time, she also appeared in the satirical web series Delusional Downtown Divas by Lena Dunham.[3]
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On March 1, 2018, the New York City Commission on Human Rights started a “commission-initiated” investigation[11] into how The Wing membership system operates. It had previously been reported that male guests were not allowed. However, the company’s official policy states that it welcomes guests regardless of their gender. The Wing’s membership also includes people that identify as non-binary, transgender, and gender nonconforming.[citation needed]
Gelman dated photographer Terry Richardson from 2011 until 2013.[20][21][22] In April 2016, she married Genius co-founder Ilan Zechory[23] in Detroit.[24] Gelman is a childhood friend of Lena Dunham, who has called her the inspiration for the Girls character Marnie. The two also attended Oberlin College together.[1][2]
NOTHING BENIGN ABOUT WITCHES, THEY ARE MURDERING SLUTS:
The Wing, a Chic Women’s Club, Is Going Wide
NEW YORK TIMES – By Katherine Rosman – November 11, 2017From the doorstep of 52 Mercer Street in SoHo on a recent Thursday night, a line of women mostly in their 20s and 30s, exuding anticipation, snaked halfway around the next block. A man asked what they were waiting for as he walked by. No one seemed to notice him and no one answered. What business was it of his anyway?
Upstairs from iPadded list checkers, on the fifth floor, was the 10,000-square-foot second location of the Wing, a women-only club and co-working space in New York City that a year into its founding is poised to take across the country its particular brand of Instagrammable feminism: mindful of history, striving for diversity and sponsored by Chanel.
The club now has more than 6000 members, many of whom are paying $3,000 annually for access to the Wing’s locations, which by March will include Brooklyn and Washington, D.C. Los Angeles and San Francisco are likely next. Next week, like Goop before it, the Wing will offer the first edition of a print magazine, No Man’s Land, which will be sold at Barnes & Noble and newsstands. “It is more than a members’ pamphlet,” said Deidre Dyer, the magazine’s executive editor. “We wanted it to be meaty and substantial.”
Hillary Clinton Joins International Elite Coven (Yes, really.)
Hillary Clinton Visits Coven ‘The Wing’
BY BRIGGS – APRIL 9, 2018Why WeWork Just Invested In This Women-Only Club
By Polina Marinova– November 21, 2017spell casting against Trump |
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MEGAN RAPINOE – INVESTOR IN THE WING - A self-confessed witch, with an ego the size of Gibraltar.
Secret brand deodorant donates $529,000 to US women’s soccer team to help close pay gap
What a nasty satanic snarl you've got there, freak. |
Anti-Male • Transgender Loving • Sex Worker Supporting • Indoctrinate the Children • Abortion Advocating • Feminazi WITCHES
Satanic cuck slave with no will Only fags are tolerated in the satanic world. Are you surprised she is a witch? And who wants to own that nasty snatch of yours. Who wants to listen to your satanic rant, we've had enough. Proof that in satanism, men have no place except as SLAVES.
INTERMISSION TO BRING YOU
THE FORMER BOYFRIEND:
TERRY RICHARDSON, A KNOWN PERPETRATOR
Terry Richardson: The shocking list of sexual allegations facing the fashion photographer
Niamh McIntyre @niamh_mcintyre – Friday 27 October 2017 00:08Vogue, GQ and Vanity Fair publisher Conde Nast International has allegedly severed ties with him
— Ruby (@rubyhamad) January 11, 2019
Why can't this bitch just die? Raping a child Tongue out is a satanic demonic sign Of course, Obummer with a pedophile
BACK TO THE WING:
THE WING ILLUMINATI – WITCHCRAFT OCCULT
Do Women Still Need a Space of Their Own?
The Wing, an exclusive social club for women, is part sorority, part start-up. BY DAYNA EVANS for Marie ClaireHOW HOLLYWOOD OPERATES A CON:
The Wing gets $75M from Sequoia, Airbnb
INVESTORS INCLUDE MEGAN RAPINOE, KERRY WASHINGTON, VALERIE JARRETT . .
Also participating in the financing are actress Kerry Washington, producer Katie McGrath, former White House senior advisor Valerie Jarrett and two of the TIME’S UP Legal Defense co-founders Robbie Kaplan and Hilary Rosen. U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team players Alex Morgan, Megan Rapinoe, Meghan Klingenberg and Becky Sauerbrunn also provided capital to The Wing.Airbnb, for its part, has not previously invested in The Wing and is not an active investor in startups. It’s unclear what sort of partnership may be brewing between the home-sharing “unicorn” and the feminist co-working space. In a statement provided to TechCrunch, Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky said he was “incredibly inspired” by The Wing and was “thrilled to support them.”
According to a report from The Information published Tuesday, Airbnb is in talks to lead a $75 million investment in a startup called Lyric, which transforms apartment buildings into hotels for travelers. That, coupled with its contribution to The Wing’s funding round, could mean Airbnb is foraying into the business of startup investing.