UN SECRETARIAT BUILDING RITUAL SITE

RESTORED 11/8/23
This was a very interesting side trip for me this morning.  I have so much other stuff I am working on, that I don’t have time to do this issue justice.  But, I think it is important to bring it to your attention.  Perhaps someone who is really into the Numerology of these crazy elites can take this information and get into a deeper study of the Symbology in these murder/suicide rituals at the UN Secretariat Building in New York.

I can tell by looking at these stories that these people were ritually sacrificed.  That is my opinion.  I could not prove it in a court of law…but the evidence is overwhelming spiritually.  Whether they died at their own hand or someone assisted they were definitely victims of demonic activity. 

Daboo77 got me started on this story. My respects to DaBoo.  I don’t always agree with him.  BUT, He has been a faithful servant of TRUTH for a long time.  He is always on top of what is happening around the world.  I strongly encourage you to visit his website often, support him financially if you can.  Benefit from his effort.  Pray for him.  

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SUSPICIOUS! UN DIPLOMAT FOUND UNRESPONSIVE WITH BELT AROUND NECK IN NYC APARTMENT

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January 2nd, 2021.

Jan 2, 2021
A United Nations diplomat was found dead in her Manhattan apartment on New Year’s Eve in an apparent suicide, police sources said. The 38-year-old woman was found face-down with a belt around her neck in the bedroom of her East 45th Street apartment shortly after noon, the sources said.- Learn More: https://nypost.com/2021/01/01/un-dipl…r

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The lifeless body of a Macedonian diplomatin the UN in New York has been found with a belt around her neck. The body was found in the bedroom of her East 45th Street flat on Friday (January 1, 2021, New Years Day), Macedonia’s Foreign Ministry has confirmed the information, saying it was in constant communication with relevant institutions in the US with regards to details over the career diplomatwho was part of the Permanent Mission to the UN. Citing police sources, media in the US report there were no signs of foul play. “Cops also found prescription anti-depressant medications and two bottles of melatonin — one empty and the other nearly empty,” it is added.   (No mention that she was lying face down, or of the belt around her neck?)

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UN diplomat found dead in NYC apartment in apparent suicide

A United Nations diplomat was found dead in her Manhattan apartment on New Year’s Eve in an apparent suicide, police sources said.

The 38-year-old woman was found face-down with a belt around her neck in the bedroom of her East 45th Street apartment shortly after noon, the sources said.

Cops also found prescription anti-depressant medications and two bottles of melatonin — one empty and the other nearly empty.

Police did not find signs of foul play.

She lived here for two years,” Hernan Avila, a handyman at the building, told The Post on Friday. “Everybody feels bad. She was [a] very nice person. Very nice person.”

The diplomat lived by herself in a fourth-floor apartment, said Avila. He described her as a quiet person who would occasionally be seen outside smoking.

“Yesterday, doctors come upstairs, the ambulance,” he said. “The guy came, the diplomat. I don’t know, ambassador or something.”

He asked for her,” Avila said. “Doorman call, and no answer. No answer. Something happened.”

Officials at the permanent mission to the UN where the woman worked did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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Death of UN Diplomat on 45 Street With Belt Face Down Echoes UN Censorship of Fall (innercitypress.com)

By Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon
BBC – Guardian UK – Honduras – ESPN

UN GATE, Jan 1 – Amid news of the United Nations diplomat found dead in her fourth story apartment in the luxury building at 333 East 45th Street, across the street from the US Mission to the UN, Inner City Press hearkens back to another UN death that the organization insisted was suicide, and moved to ban Inner City Press for investigating.

 On the UN’s South Lawn on another holiday, police put a white sheet over a body and then Inner City Press photographed it, here.

The UN insisted it take down the photo, and not report the name. It was Maria Gabriela Di Biase and to many, calling it a suicide did not make sense. See here, and here. Does this? 38-year old ambassador face down with a belt around her neck, in the Lausanne condominium? This is the UN.

Then, it was Alicia Barcena threatening to have Inner City Press thrown out for reporting. Secretary General Antonio Guterres, now vacationing in Lisbon in violation of New York COVID-19 quarantine guidance, did it and has allowed no due process or appeal. Now more death in his dying Organization. Watch this site.

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Corpse Removed from UN Lawn, 44-Year Old Woman Fell from High Story, UN Tight-Lipped

Byline: Matthew Russell Lee of Inner City Press at the UN

UNITED NATIONS, Feb. 17, 12:40 pm, 1:10 pm update — A corpse on the UN’s South Lawn was put in a body bag and removed just after noon on Sunday. While UN Security was informed not to speak with the press, this reporter saw a deep indentation on the lawn, and the body being packed up, taken upstairs in a freight elevator and loaded into the New York City Medical Examiner van. Two sources told Inner City Press that the deceased was a woman, dressed in light blue, believed to have jumped or been pushed from a high floor of the UN’s 40-story headquarters, noting that the uniforms of the UN’s cleaning contractor, One Source, are light blue.  (ok, is this building 39 stories or 40?)

United Nations Secretariat Building From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
UNO New York.JPGThe United Nations Secretariat Building
is a 505-foot (154 m) tall skyscraper and the centerpiece of the headquarters of the United Nations, in the Turtle Bay/East Midtown neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. The lot where the building stands is considered to be under United Nations jurisdiction, although it remains geopolitically located within the United States.[3] It is the first skyscraper in New York City to use a curtain wall.[4]
United Nations Secretariat Building
 

General information
Location International territory in
ManhattanNew York City
Coordinates 40.749°N 73.968°WCoordinates40.749°N 73.968°W
Construction started 1947; 74 years ago
Completed 1952; 69 years ago
Height
Roof 505 ft (154 m)
Technical details
Floor count 39

The groundbreaking ceremony for the Secretariat Building occurred on September 14, 1948.[5] A consortium of four contracting companies from Manhattan and Queens were selected to construct the Secretariat Building as part of a $30 million contract.[6]

The 39-story Secretariat Building was completed in 1950, making it the first new structure at the UN Headquarters.[7] Staff started moving in as early as August of that year and it was fully occupied by June, 1951.[8][9] The building was designed by the Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer and the Swiss-French architect Le Corbusier. One notable feature outside the building is a circular pool with a decorative fountain in its centre, which was a gift from the children of the United States, paid for by small donations in schools from all across the country.[7]

This building is connected to the Conference Building to the north that houses the General Assembly, the Security Council, among others, and a library building to the south. The building houses the administrative functions of the UN, including day-to-day duties such as finance and translation. As part of the UN complex, the building is subject to an agreement between the United Nations and its host country, the United States.[10]

The UN Secretariat Building was renovated starting in May 2010, and reopened in phases with the first occupants moving in July 2012.[11] On October 29, 2012, the basement of the UN complex was flooded due to Hurricane Sandy, leading to a three-day closure and the relocation of several offices.[12]

1:10 p.m. update — New York City DCPI, called by Inner City Press, confirmed that at 8:09 a.m. NYPD responded to the UN, finding a 44-year old white female unconscious and unresponsive in the back courtyard” of the UN. No criminality is suspected at this time. Asked by Inner City Press if the deceased was a UN staffer or cleaning contractor – or diplomat — the response was that the individuals “was a worker at the location.

UN sources put the deceased’s age at 45, nationality Australian (actually Austrian) , floor of department, 19. With the Security Council’s 1 p.m. consultations on Kosovo’s declaration of independence postponed to 3 p.m. due to a lack of interpreters, cynical UN correspondents tried to link the leap with the lack of translation. Developing.(

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Body wheeled out of UN on Sunday, photo (c) M.R. Lee

With preparations underway for the UN Security Council’s 1 p.m. emergency meeting on Kosovo’s unilateral declaration of independence, the South Lawn directly outside the window of the Council’s consultation room was surrounded by yellow police tape, a deep gash still visible in the lawn. Developing.

1 p.m. update — even before the Council meeting began, and before the assembled media noticed what had happened, the police crime scene tape was removed.

1:35 p.m. — the New York Post, for example, now says they “are aware of it.”

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These reports are usually also available through Google News and on Lexis-Nexis.

Click here for a Reuters AlertNet piece by this correspondent about Uganda’s Lord’s Resistance Army. Click here for an earlier Reuters AlertNet piece about the Somali National Reconciliation Congress, and the UN’s $200,000 contribution from an undefined trust fund.  Video Analysis here

  Because a number of Inner City Press’ UN sources go out of their way to express commitment to serving the poor, and while it should be unnecessary, Inner City Press is compelled to conclude this installment in a necessarily-ongoing series by saluting the stated goals of the UN agencies and many of their staff. Keep those cards, letters and emails coming, and phone calls too, we apologize for any phone tag, but please continue trying, and keep the information flowing.

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Inner City Press — Investigative Reporting from the UN

As UN Names Decedent on South Lawn, Push-Back at Photos, Run-Around on Computer Job Specifics

Byline: Matthew Russell Lee of Inner City Press at the UN: News Analysis

UNITED NATIONS, February 19 — In the aftermath of the death on February 17 of Maria Gabriela Di Biase on the UN’s South Lawn, the UN has issued to the press a statement that Ms. Di Biase technically worked for the World Health Organization, not the UN Secretariat, although she maintained the computers on the Secretariat building’s 19th floor for ten years. On the UN’s Intranet, Under Secretary General for Management Alicia Barcena posted a four-paragraph letter to all staff, saying that “Ms. Di Biase was a staff member of the International Computing Center (ICC), an entity sponsored by the World Health Organization that provides services to the UN system.”  Ms. Barcena’s letter refers to a “tragic death at UN Headquarters on Sunday,” but does not say more than that.

            Sunday evening, Inner City Press published an article with two photographs. The first showed Ms. Di Biase’s hand protruding from a blanket placed over her body, as below. In the second, her hands have been covered with bags and tape by the authorities. That day, police sources told Inner City Press that the bags and tape are used when there is a chance of DNA evidence from a struggle being recovered. That is why Inner City Press published the photograph, adding a warning that it might be upsetting to some readers.

            Tuesday, two UN officials criticized to Inner City Press the publication of the photo. Both urged that the photo be removed. From the UN’s executive office on the 38th floor, an official called the publication “tasteless” and said that the “staff is angry.” But on the 5th floor, the office of the UN Staff Union, no such anger was expressed. In fact, solemn encouragement was given to further look into Maria Di Biase’s death, including on the theory that if — if” — she chose to jump out of the 19th floor of the UN, she was not looking for a private and unreported death. Which of these views represents that of UN staff?

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            In fairness, the anger at reporting is not only from the 38th floor. Sources at a meeting held Tuesday report that a director-level official known throughout the UN system for having been accused then exonerated of procurement fraud, spoke out about the photos and the publication running them. If in the face of this anger at reporting it needs to be explained again, when a person in their 40s is dead on the UN’s South Lawn, it is news to be covered. This is true anywhere in New York City, for example, but the UN seems to think that it is different, that it can choose what is covered and how. That is not the case. At the request of the official from the 38th floor, however, a quote from the Security Council’s Sunday emergency meeting in Inner City Press’ mid-day Sunday first article on the death, wondering at a connection between the computer worker’s death and the lack of e-mail notice of the meeting to the interpreters and to journalists, has been excised.

            Inner City Press on Tuesday asked spokesperson Marie Okabe what arrangement exists between the UN Secretariat, where Ms. Di Biase worked, and the World Health Organization, which Ms. Okabe said signed Ms. Di Biase’s paychecks. Inner City Press was directed to ask WHO, which seems strange. But continue to ask we will, including because Net-savvy UN ICC’s website draws a blank on “customers and partners,” and most other sub-pages, click here to view. To be continued.

  And, que en paz descanse.

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These reports are usually also available through Google News and on Lexis-Nexis.

Click here for a Reuters AlertNet piece by this correspondent about Uganda’s Lord’s Resistance Army. Click here for an earlier Reuters AlertNet piece about the Somali National Reconciliation Congress, and the UN’s $200,000 contribution from an undefined trust fund.  Video Analysis here

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Man jumps to death from secretariat building

Man jumps to death from secretariat building Umesh R Yadav, DHNS, Bengaluru, APR 15 2019, 00:55 ISTUPDATED: APR 15 2019, 01:08 IST The incident occurred adjacent to the Vidhana Soudha, where the secretariat building stands A 44year-old man fell t…

Read more at: https://www.deccanherald.com/city/bengaluru-crime/man-jumps-to-death-from-secretariat-building-728696.html

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NYC – United Nations Headquarters, by wallyg at flickr

A woman appears to have fallen or jumped from a very high floor of the U.N. Secretariat Building at 405 East 42nd St. early today. Per wcbstv.com, U.N. security personnel escorted detectives and NYPD officers to the rear of the building, where the woman’s body was splayed out on the lawn. She was quickly covered with a sheet and the area was cordoned with yellow tape. It’s believed that the dead woman was an employee at the United Nations, although her identity has not been revealed.

Persons close to the investigation, but not authorized to discuss it, anonymously told the Associated Press that the woman was a 45year-old Australian (Actually she is from Austria) who came to work Sunday morning and jumped from the 19th floor of the 39story building. The last suicide at the Secretariat Building was in 1982, when a just-retired employee upset over his failing health jumped to his death from the 18th floor.

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Inner City Press — Investigative Reporting from the UN

Woman’s Death on UN Lawn Leaves Questions Unanswered, Photos Unexplained

Byline: Matthew Russell Lee of Inner City Press at the UN: News Analysis

UNITED NATIONS, Feb. 17, abridged Feb. 20 — Following the discovery of the dead body of a woman in her 40s on the South Lawn behind the UN Headquarters on Sunday morning, what appeared to be attempts to downplay the incident occurred throughout the day. Police tape which had surrounded where her body fell was taken down before the UN Security Council’s 1 p.m. meeting about Kosovo. By early afternoon, the noticeable imprint on the lawn where she landed had been filled in with sand. UN Deputy Spokesperson Marie Okabe was quoted that the UN would not be disclosing the identify of the deceased, even after her next of kin were notified. Ms. Okabe issued a written statement that “a UN agency staff member died after falling from the 19th-floor of the UN Secretariat building.

While the term “UN agency” would tend to mean one of the funds or programs of the UN system, such as the UN Development Program or UNICEF, both of these agencies have their offices across the street from the UN Headquarters, not beside the East River where the body was found. An Inner City Press source who ventured to the 19th-floor found there rather dreary computer units entitled Systems Management Section and Service Co-ordination Section. Two staffers, there on a Sunday, confirmed that the deceased was a co-worker, but referred all other questions to a man they called their boss, who declined comment.

A photograph which Inner City Press published, and has now excised, showed the body of the deceased with what appear to be bags taped over her hands.

Editorial noteon February 20, after direct requests from two UN officials, and indirect communications from another at the Under Secretary General level — and more importantly, after the news purpose of reporting that the decedent’s hands were covered in bags to preserve evidence has been served, Inner City Press removed the photograph from this page. At the time this was breaking news, and to ensure that important information was not lost, the initial publication made sense, as does this subsequent removal and apology to any family member or friend of the deceased who may have sincerely been offended. The USG at issue sought but did not receive from the UN Staff Union support to undermine freedom of the press, using a news judgment as a pretext to act against previous reporting.

On the evening of February 20, UN Staff Union leadership told Inner City Press they had received a grand total of two complaints about the photograph: from the USG and one other professional UN official. Despite this USG’s claims to people who never saw the photograph, it did not show the decedent’s face. Significantly, this USG never sought to complain to or communicate directly with Inner City Press on this issue, but rather only to use it. Nonetheless, this subsequent removal and apology to any family member or friend of the deceased who may have sincerely been offended.

An earlier photograph, in which her body is covered by a blanket, shows a hand, clenched into a fist, not bagged. See, www.innercitypress.com/IMG_4457.JPG, and see below, similar to other photographs in the public domain:

A police source consulted by Inner City Press noted that sometimes hands are bagged to preserve any evidence of a struggle. When Inner City Press called the New York Police Department’s DCPI at 1 p.m. on Sunday, the response was that a 44-year old white female was found at 8:09 a.m., and “no criminality is suspected at this time.” The UN’s statement, issued later, says that “at this time there is no suspicion of foul play.”

While by all accounts this lack of suspicious continues and will continues, it seems fair to ask not only about the bagging of the hands, shown in the photo, but also what time the deceased arrives at the UN, and how this is known. There are public-record statements that she arrived early for work. The UN has an electronic pass system, whereby staff members, correspondents and diplomats swipe in and the information is recorded. As first reported by Inner City Press last April, in paragraph 27 of a little noticed resolution on the “security management system, the General Assembly “decide[d] that data related to representatives of Member States… shall automatically be deleted from the standardized access control system after… 24 hours.” For anyone other than members of countries’ missions to the UN, they can keep the data as long as they want, and apparently use it for any purpose whatsoever. But is it being used in this case?

In fact, one close observer consulted by Inner City Press wondered out loud about the lack of public information about this staff member and death in the UN’s important computer unit. While consciously seeking to remain with the bounds of good taste and decorousness, silence from the UN, including as projected even after next of kin is notified, should and will be contested. Watch this site.

These reports are usually also available through Google News and on Lexis-Nexis.

Click here for a Reuters AlertNet piece by this correspondent about Uganda’s Lord’s Resistance Army. Click here for an earlier Reuters AlertNet piece about the Somali National Reconciliation Congress, and the UN’s $200,000 contribution from an undefined trust fund.  Video Analysis here

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The United Nations headquarters can be seen near the skyline of New York September 16, 2007. Police called to the United Nations headquarters on Sunday, (Feb 17, 2007) found the body of a female U.N. employee on the building’s lawn, the victim of a suspected suicide. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – Police called to the United Nations headquarters on Sunday found the body of a female U.N. employee on the building’s lawn, the victim of a suspected suicide.

Police did not identify the woman, who was found in the U.N. headquarters’ back courtyard overlooking the East River shortly after 8 a.m. EST, describing her only as white and 44 years old.

The United Nations issued a statement, but withheld the woman’s name.

“A U.N. agency staff member died after falling from the 19th floor of the U.N. Secretariat building,” it said. “At this time there is no suspicion of foul play.”

The United Nations has a number of specialized agencies with offices adjacent to U.N. headquarters in New York.

Police said signs indicated she had jumped from the building. However, they said the circumstances of the woman’s death were still under investigation. (Reporting by Louis Charbonneau and Chris Michaud)

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The body of Maria DiBiase lies covered by a sheet (far r.) on rear courtyard lawn of UN Secretariat building (below) Sunday after apparent suicide left from 19th floor.
The body of Maria DiBiase lies covered by a sheet (far r.) on rear courtyard lawn of UN Secretariat building (below) Sunday after apparent suicide left from 19th floor. (Heilprin/AP)
A 44-year-old Austrian woman who worked for the United Nations plunged from the 19th floor of the iconic Secretariat building Sunday in an apparent suicide leap, police said.

Maria DiBiase, who worked with the Austrian Consulate, was discovered in the complex’s rear courtyard by horrified UN staffers about 8 a.m., police said.

DiBiase, who lived in a dormitory on W. 34th St., apparently jumped after showing up for work at the UN early Sunday, police sources said.

Security guards and investigators placed yellow tape around her heavyset body and blocked some staff from leaving the building. Later, DiBiase’s body lay draped with a white sheet on the east side of the 39story building overlooking the East River.

There were no apparent signs of foul play, but an investigation was ongoing, NYPD Detective Martin Speechley said.

DiBiase was remembered as a chatty and friendly woman who had an interest in computers, according to police and UN security officers at the scene.

It wasn’t the first death jump from the 55year-old landmark.

In 1982, Johannes Raven, 57, a UN official who had just resigned from the Office of Financial Services and was reported to have been upset about his failing health, jumped from the 18th floor on the west side of the building.

It was unclear what job DiBiase held at the UN.

In a statement, UN spokeswoman Marie Okabe said, “A UN agency staff member died after falling from the 19th floor of the UN Secretariat Building.

“At this time there is no suspicion of foul play.”

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A United Nations security guard was found dead today, with a gunshot wound to the head, in an empty lounge at the world body’s headquarters in New York, UN officials said.

The body of Senior Security Officer Michael Halton, 41, was discovered by two other security guards shortly before noon when a search was begun after he failed to report back to his post following his regular break at 10 a.m., UN Security Chief Michael McCann said at a press briefing.

Mr. Halton was found seated in a lounge on the third floor of the General Assembly building with a gunshot wound to his head, Mr. McCann said, adding that a 9-millimetre handgun was found next to his leg on the chair.

The exact cause of death is currently under investigation and the UN has invited the New York City Police Department and the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to assist in the probe, Mr. McCann said.

“We extend our heartfelt condolences to his family,” Mr. McCann said. “Michael was a terrific officer. He was someone that many of us would see when we walked in the building from the visitor’s entrance…Very personable, very friendly, smile on his face and somebody that greeted everybody in a positive manner every day when we walked in or when we walked through his post.”

Mr. Halton was from Sayville, New York, and a 16year veteran of the UN Security and Safety Service. He is survived by his wife and two children.

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