Hawkeye's Notes: 2019 Manhattan Blackout & Jeffrey Epstein's House Location — Just A Coincidence

- 6 July 1415, the death-date of Jan Hus

- 6 July 1535, the death-day of "Sir" Thomas More

- 6 July 1962, death-date of William Faulkner (born 25 September 1897)

- 6 July 2022, the "dismantling" of the Georgia Guidestones (22 March 1980 – 6 July 2022)


- The "Manhattan Blackout" occurred the evening of 13 July 2019, one week after Epstein's "arrest"





The power outage commenced around 6:47 p.m. EDT [14 July in Rome, "Bastille Day" in France], leaving 73,000 customers in Manhattan's West Side without power for about three hours. It affected six power sectors and encompassed an approximately 30-block area in Midtown Manhattan and the Upper West Side, from Times Square to 72nd Street, and from Fifth Avenue to the Hudson River.[1][4]
...
The roads were temporarily closed between 2nd Street and 71st Street between Fifth Avenue and the Hudson River in both directions.[7]

At around 10:00 p.m. EDT, July 13, 2019, power was partially restored to Times Square and Hell's Kitchen.[16] By 10:30 p.m., five of the six electric networks were restored.[16] Shortly before midnight, power was fully restored to all six sectors.[1][16]

By 1:30 a.m. on July 14, 2019, multiple lanes between Fifth Avenue and the Hudson River were open.

Proximity of Epstein's residence a coincidence? Blackout area, as per published information:




Epstein owned the Herbert [Nathan] Straus House on 9 East 71st Street in the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City.[271][272] It was originally purchased for $13.2 million in 1989 by Epstein's mentor, Les Wexner, who renovated it completely.[197][273][274] Epstein moved into the mansion in 1995 after Wexner married and moved with his wife to Columbus, Ohio, to raise their family.[37][273] He took full possession of the mansion in 1998, when he paid Wexner $20 million for it.[66] The house was valued in 2019 by federal prosecutors at $77 million, while the city assessed its value at $56 million.[271] The mansion is reputedly the largest private residence in Manhattan at 21,000 sq ft (2,000 m2).[197][271] Hidden under a flight of stairs, there is a lead-lined bathroom fitted with its own closed-circuit television screens and a telephone, both concealed in a cabinet under the sink. The house also has its own heated sidewalk to melt away the snow.[96] The entrance hall is lined with rows of individually framed prosthetic eyeballs that were made in England for injured soldiers.[35]

Herbert Straus, the sixth of seven children born to Isidor and Ida Straus (co-owners of retailers R. H. Macy & Co.), never lived in the house... It was unfinished in 1944 when it was donated by Straus' sons to the Archdiocese of New York for a hospital.[8][6]


https://www.vox.com/2019/7/7/20685023/billionaire-jeffrey-epstein-arrested-minor-sex-trafficking-charges
By Anya van Wagtendonk Jul 7, 2019, 10:42am EDT

Jeffrey Epstein — billionaire, friend of the powerful, and convicted sex offender — was arrested 
[6 July 2019] Saturday night in New Jersey on charges that he trafficked dozens of underage girls in Florida and New York between 2002 and 2005.

Epstein, 66, a hedge fund executive whose friends include President Donald Trump and former President Bill Clinton, had just flown into New Jersey’s Teterboro Airport from Paris when agents from the joint FBI-NYPD Crimes Against Children Task Force arrested him, according to the Daily Beast, which broke the news of the arrests.



By Talia Kaplan Fox News
Published September 3, 2019 5:08pm EDT

Video from a 2005 police raid at convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s Florida mansion showed an array of photos on display – one of which appeared to show Epstein and Pope John Paul II, with another depicting Cuba’s Fidel Castro.

It was not entirely clear whether the photos were legitimate. However, Colombian ex-President Andrés Pastrana said Epstein traveled to Cuba on Castro's invitation, the Miami Herald reported, adding that the trip likely took place in 2003.



By Tamar Lapin and Jennifer Gould
Published March 3, 2021, Updated March 3, 2021, 11:29 p.m. ET
Jeffrey Epstein's Creepy Manhattan Mansion Set to Sell for Roughly $50M



CNN coverage, evening of 13 July 2019 Manhattan Blackout: 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zU9c2GC8xXs

Larger 2019 Manhattan Blackout area map :








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