Art and the Utah Ritual Abuse Case.
I hope everyone found my Art Is in the Eyes of The Launderer info interesting. As promised, I am here to talk about a connection to Art in Embassies in the Utah ritual abuse case. For those who didn’t read the chapter much of the same info on Art in Embassies is also featured in this video from Mouthy Buddha.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/ppV7axR2ccET/
Just to preface this, the individuals discussed below are currently not arrested and are innocent until proven guilty. Just take this as one opinion on where the Utah ritual abuse case could potentially go.
Now let’s talk about the artists of the Utah ritual abuse case. On page 89-90 on victim statement #3 one of the victims claims that art was used to trade for sex with kids. Other things were also used such as pottery and David Lee Hamblin’s '“therapy.” One artist whose art was said to be traded for underage forced prostitution was Lee Bennion. Her art is shown at the Springville Museum of Art. Her husband is Joe Bennion, a potter whose work was also allegedly traded for pedophilic sex.
https://jenhatchblog.files.wordpress.com/2022/06/victim-statement-3.pdf
https://archive.ph/szfow
https://archive.ph/YuTVd
Now, if this info is accurate, we have already established a link in this case between art and underage trafficking. The amazing Utah ritual abuse Substack writer, Concrete Conspiracy notes that Lee Bennion is connected with a man named Randall Lake, who is also said to be linked to the case.
Randall Lake is a prolific artist. His art has appeared in Art in Embassies. Yes, the same Art in Embassies that could be used to conceal sex trafficking through unchecked security channels. Lee Bennion’s use of art in the case seems to show art used to conceal sex abuse transactions at a local level. With Randall Lake it could easily be international.
https://archive.ph/zIQW8
https://archive.ph/MYI1N