Hopf & Kettner

#5 | Die kranke Kunst der Pädo-Elite: So verhöhnen sie uns!

Mar 1, 2026
A dive into elite art collections that allegedly blur power, scandal and shocking imagery. They trace links from controversial fashion campaigns to high‑profile collectors and wealthy networks. The conversation highlights provocative performances, unsettling works displayed in official spaces, and how these cultural circles intersect with influence and controversy.
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INSIGHT

Elite Collectors Display Disturbing Art Publicly

  • Powerful Washington collectors display highly provocative art publicly rather than hiding it.
  • Philip Hopf describes Tony Podesta's 792-piece villa collection including Louise Bourgeois' Arch of Hysteria and a Dahmer-like statue as openly exhibited.
ADVICE

Use Visibility To Force Media Attention

  • Amplify troubling public evidence so algorithms and media surface it rather than let it fade.
  • Philip Hopf urges listeners to like/comment so material circulates and forces wider attention on the issues.
INSIGHT

Leaked Emails Sparked Codeword Concerns In Pizzagate

  • 'Pizza' emerged as alleged coded language in leaked emails prompting Pizzagate scrutiny.
  • Hosts cite WikiLeaks emails and an FBI glossary where 'pizza' was flagged as a codeword for children in trafficking investigations.
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