SEARS COMMS
https://www.yahoo.com/news/thousands-homeless-people-old-sears-120042502.html
Sears = Sears
Sears = Sees
Bill Taormina had 17 minutes to convince the crowd in the auditorium of Boyle Heights Resurrection School to back his plan to turn their shuttered neighborhood Sears into a giant homeless services hub.
Minutes = 60 seconds
17 x 60 = 1020 seconds
Read Q post #1020:
Used against them.
NG now active.
Refer to old drops re: SA / NG.
The WAVE.
Boyle = Boil
Heights = High
Resurrection School
But in Boyle Heights, he was greeted with a sea of homemade poster board signs saying “No Sears Detention Center" and "Respect Our Community." Dozens of speakers criticized his plan at the meeting June 27, calling it “a crime against humanity,” “irresponsible” and “a threat to the area’s children.” Shouts of “Take that to Beverly Hills!” were volleyed about.
Things reaching a boiling.
Meeting organizer Sofia Quiñones, leader of the East Los Angeles Boyle Heights Coalition, said the community’s lack of information regarding the project helped kindle residents’ outrage.
Businessmen Izek Shomof, right, owner of the Boyle Heights Sears building, and Bill Taormina inside the 1.7 million square foot building on Feb. 15 in Los Angeles
SEARS COMMS
https://www.yahoo.com/news/thousands-homeless-people-old-sears-120042502.html
Sears = Sears
Sears = Sees
Bill Taormina had 17 minutes to convince the crowd in the auditorium of Boyle Heights Resurrection School to back his plan to turn their shuttered neighborhood Sears into a giant homeless services hub.
Minutes = 60 seconds
17 x 60 = 1020 seconds
Read Q post #1020:
Used against them.
NG now active.
Refer to old drops re: SA / NG.
The WAVE.
Boyle = Boil
Heights = High
Resurrection School
But in Boyle Heights, he was greeted with a sea of homemade poster board signs saying “No Sears Detention Center" and "Respect Our Community." Dozens of speakers criticized his plan at the meeting June 27, calling it “a crime against humanity,” “irresponsible” and “a threat to the area’s children.” Shouts of “Take that to Beverly Hills!” were volleyed about.
Things reaching a boiling.
Meeting organizer Sofia Quiñones, leader of the East Los Angeles Boyle Heights Coalition, said the community’s lack of information regarding the project helped kindle residents’ outrage.
Businessmen Izek Shomof, right, owner of the Boyle Heights Sears building, and Bill Taormina inside the 1.7 million square foot building on Feb. 15 in Los Angeles