So this website has been featured as a topic on this board several times. I know because I made a thread about it myself. Not many at all bothered to dig. BUT also there's not much to dig that I could find:
However, they have made a lengthy update with an explanation about their website. I'll summarize here but you may want to read it yourself.
The main point is that the website was supposed to be temporary while other platforms were finalized. This is to explain why it only appeared in 2019, but had posts dating back to 2016.
The second major point of explanation is that there was a certain California media company that constructed a website for that "Cannibal Cravings" that the Karina Belenoff (daughter) was involved in. Sounds a lot like rationalizing, but Somerset explains it as a "hoax," of course, because who admits to being involved in a cannibal restaurant.
The second site we took offline was owned by a Los Angeles-based marketing firm, which had set up an elaborate hoax website featuring my daughter and a few WGC associates.
The third major takeaway is that "Things aren't as bad as they seem" AND the Blog is going to remain up so that they can operate with some degree of transparency.
Anyway, no one has been able to successfully debunk this -- EXPOSE who is actually responsible. I find it rather fascinating, this idea of "Good witches" and their covert intrigues. IF it's a LARP it's a well-written one.
https://themikerothschild.com/2020/01/13/who-is-somerset-belenoff/
Look up Icke yourself if you like him, I'm on a phone and it's hard enough. Icke has a blog. Right next to his debunk is a sidebar of other articles. The day I looked at it, top story on the sidebar and impossible to miss was one knocking Q. A great coincidence, also that Rothschild had a similar article the same day. I think they are the hoaxers. They took Weekly and each wrote half, the "newsletter" and the "supporting evidence," Who is Somerset Belenoff. You may dismiss Rothschild, but "Belenoff" is a crucial part of the Glamis hoax, and his article spells out how shaky that story, whoissomersetbelenkoff, is with plenty of names you can crosscheck. Burke's Peerage would be a good start
Thanks for providing that. While I do personally loathe Mike Rothschild -- I mean he "debunked" the rumor that the Rothschild's own a "human hunting farm" -- his article is rather fia in suggesting that his research doesn't prove the existence of these people, specifically Somerset Belenoff.
He also debunks the existence of the Payseurs. I had only discovered the Payseurs through Q. So that is another thread for another day.
BUT this website is apparently back from the dead -- the major source of info on WGC et al.
WISB
I remember doing reverse lookups for the pics on here to see if I could find anything -- model agency etc... -- with zero results.