

The wrought iron gates are always closed.” Further, the estate that the winery (temple) sits on is very protected and secluded. Private guided tours are very hard to obtain of Opus 1, in contrast to the other wineries in Napa Valley. This opening is extremely unusual for a winery in the Napa Valley area. “The opening announcement was low key and only select people and select International media types were invited. The opening ceremonies of Opus 1 were shrouded in secrecy. The wineries in California when they open traditionally and normally are open to the public. “The entire project of buying the land, building Opus 1, and operating it has been shrouded in secrecy. From the air, the construction forms a Masonic square and compass,” said the researcher in a 2003 fly-over of the Illuminati compound, built by Baron Rothschild and completed by his wife, the Baroness Philippine de Rothschild and famous winemaker Robert Mondavi, known to put just a touch of blood in his red wine during dinner. “Strangely, the Napa Valley Register which reports all building activity remained extremely quiet about what was being built. The secret, satanic winery, according to wine tasters, is known for its light but refreshing chardonnay but its specialty is said to be a very dry and heavy “blood red.” Opus One fronts as a vineyard, but actually is a satanic, devil worshipping hideaway similar to Bohemian Grove, located just to the east and north of San Francisco.Īccording to an inquisitive California researcher, the land for Opus One, meaning First Work, was secretly purchased in the late 1960s, its construction shrouded in secrecy. There have been unforeseen delays, yes, due to growing pains mostly, but that is very common in new manufacturing facilities-never mind those vehemently opposed by the New World Order. Presser is providing for those who understand the legitimacy of the Keshe Foundation and the efficacy of their well-researched products. I eagerly await the arrival of my Keshe water alkalizer/energizer that Dr. The biggest miracle in my view is the fact that Mehran Keshe is still alive after numerous attempts to snuff he and his family. The feedback from Richard’s customers and Starship readers confirms the pain management products work for most people and provide some miraculous effects. There is no question they work, and I personally do not believe they are harmful. At this time, we simply must master the Three D’s:īy now we know that the Keshe technologies have been curing patients of all manner of disease and health conditions for years. If you believe all the information they put out, that’s your choice. While they share information that is probably correct, they also publish some highly questionable stuff that forces me to question their motives, including what I would classify as fear porn. She often teams up with transgender former astronaut Pattie Brassard. A reader brought to my attention the work of Klanmother Karen MacDonald. I fully understand the skepticism one initially has toward information like this, but after many years of research as a skeptic myself, into the activities and secrecy of the Illuminati-it ain’t conjecture.īTW, I want to address an unrelated issue ASAP: there are multiple campaigns to discredit Mehran Keshe and his technologies. As for the blood-I would ask “whose”, exactly? Like everything else the Illuminati does, it’s shrouded in secrecy and satanic sorcery. Thank you, Richard, for expanding on this.Īpparently, there is a most intriguing operation there.

You may have heard several months ago, as I did, that this winery existed and was said to include blood in their wine. Presser featured this eye-opening topic on his blog. Low stock: limited to six bottles per member.Opus One Winery with its own “Gates of Baal”?ĭr. It’s hard to resist now but the long finish hints at the promise that will be fulfilled by ten years or more in the cellar. It already shows vibrant cassis, mulberry and plum fruit flavours exquisitely balanced by cedar, liquorice and dark chocolate notes, all held by firm yet refined tannins. The 2018 blend is 84% cabernet sauvignon, 6% petit verdot, 5% merlot, 4% cabernet franc, and 1% malbec, aged for 17 months in 100% new French oak before bottling which have delivered a complex, yet highly polished and fine wine. It was, instead, a vintage where time could be taken. There were no concerns either about bad weather or the now sadly commonplace spectre of local fires. A lovely growing season, with no heat spikes, led into an unpressurised harvest, where grapes could be picked at perfect ripeness. For the winery, 2018 evinced the wonderful phrase ‘a deckchair vintage’, which aptly captures the essence of the year in Napa.

Since the launch of its first vintage, almost four decades ago, the brainchild of Baron Philippe de Rothschild of Mouton and Napa’s Robert Mondavi has always caused a stir on release.
