Your tinfoil is way too tight...
Better start calling her Hillary Henry Harrison
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[9/12/16] READER TIP-A Presidential candidate collapses at a ceremony in NYC…and is shoved, unconscious, by SS into a van like a side of beef and rushed off…not to one of the many world-class hospitals and clinics nearby…but to her daughter’s $11M apartment.
Sound odd? It did to me.
So I looked up a bit about Chelsea’s new apt.:
THE WHITMAN, 21 EAST 26TH STREET, 4 – FLATIRON DISTRICT, NEW YORK
I discovered that it exactly shares an address with:
METROCARE HOME SERVICES, INC.
21 East 26th Street, 4th Fl
New York, NY 10010
SAME address..SAME Floor…only One Apt. per floor.
...A staff (and private) doctor or pharmacist would then be employed (Hillary has two) to legally treat the patient, practice medicine within the confines of the private residence…and dispense drugs to that private patient without any disclosure.
This sham medical facility, while legally registered as a public care facility…would also have to be closed to the public in order to operate without any disclosure.
THIS is exactly what appears to be taking place at 21 East 26th Street, 4th Fl., New York, NY.
Half assed tin foil internet silliness debunked in 5 minutes.
Guys, this one is bullshit. I live in Manhattan, and all these buildings are 100+ years old and have only been converted to residential use recently. Meanwhile there are dozens of old tenants listed in records all over the city for what are now residential units.
The building I currently live in is the original JP Morgan headquarters on Broad Street, and it had several other commercial tenants between the time JP Morgan moved out and when they did the condo redevelopment. Anyone who isn't in a brand new building in NY can Google their address and find all kinds of previous businesses that used to occupy the space before it was an apartment.
The NY.gov file for Metrocare lists it as an archived record. This is just an old occupant of the building before they converted it into a condo.
This isn't the kind of thing anyone who lives outside the city would be familiar with so I understand how people are leaping to conclusions here, but honestly, this is nothing.Comment
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