I posted this in relation to the Ian Huntley frame-up on the political conspiracy threads, but one answer I got is interesting and relates to the
masons absuing children:
"without wishing to trivialise such an awful tragic event as the death of a little girl, but did anyone see the painting she left behind? Four days
after her disappearance, before it was discovered she'd been murdered, the Sun newspaper (of all things) printed it. The painting shows a man
standing on a 13-square checkerboard, between columns bearing her name. The man in the picture is wearing what appears to be an apron of 33 studs, and
holding an object in his left hand. Oh, and his right sleeve is missing.
As somebody pointed out, where do we find black and white checkerboard floors, the number 13 and two columns? Who would wear an item of clothing with
the right sleeve missing, wear aprons and revere the number 33?
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I don't know. These kinds of "coincidence" fall into that category of "Things that look iffy but I'd prefer not to believe so I won't". I try
and dismiss it by telling myself that those dots could add up to 34, and checkerboards are common. And the missing sleeve is just the result of a
child's inprecise painting technique, and the columns are, well, just columns - they're everywhere. And the 13x13 square floor is just another
coincidence.
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