Elisa Lam: Strange & Random Connection found during Internet Search.

I find it interesting on a side note --to muse upon, that Aleister Crowley was staying at the Cecil Hotel in London when he entered the Golden Dawn. He later, in 1917/1918 in the center of the Great Pyramid he supposedly vibrated a mantra in the acoustics until he met an entity named LAM who is reportedly one of the first encounters with a "grey alien" in pop culture history. Crowley even drew a picture of it. But this entity instructed Crowley to "find the Egg". It's a stretch for the fancy of musing alone, but I find it creepy that (Elisa) Lam was found in a container of water ("liquid" at that point) almost as if she were in an egg.

But that's just a wild stretch of the imagining...unless we can figure out who built the Cecil? Who funded it? What connections did they have to societies that were popular in the time it was built? Crowley is one of the last popularized leaders of the Hellfire Club who amongst its ranks once also had Benjamin Franklin at the helm of it. (And bodies were discovered buried in the basement of Franklin's old town house, passed off popularly as medical cadavers he studied then disposed of, but who could really say for sure --he certainly could fit a certain profile for a serial killer.)

There is reference to the company Invisible Light, but that address is actually not in the Cecil. From google maps it appears that way but it is in the building directly next to the Cecil. The Cecil is totally Hotel (except for that little shop off to the side of it as I mentioned) I did find reference to an Invisible Light company that is now on the East Coast and for all intense purposes, if one "Invisible light" exists as a "motivational life course" (very California sounding, BTW) I see no deeper implication that one on the West Coast "now nowhere to be found" might not just be the same couple who run this course, now moved East....it makes more sense than the invisible tech theory as we already know that exists. We already know that there are airships kinda like the Goodyear blimp but bigger... high in the atmosphere that can contain military units and can transfer major equipment faster than watership... and can employ the LED projection tech of light bending "invisibility" illusion upon the bottom of the vehicle that matches to our eyes, the surrounding sky.

So I don't think the technology of invisibility would be of any play UNLESS she had some access TO the technology and was using that as a leverage in attempt to save whoever "Little" Abby is? But really most of her post about the invisibility link is a video you or I might share as "look at this cool thing I found online". Who knows? It's all so strange. But on my heart, I would believe more in an illegal sex trafficking ring operating within that hotel maybe by the security that Elisa stumbled upon that involved some of the local police which required a cover up, before I would believe a Top Secret mission and a "ghost" business.

Another thing that weirds me out is the fact that the body was in the water tank. If the murder was sadistic I have often heard that sadists are grossed out by the body. Hardly the response that would lead one to dumping it in the water supply of the hotel --unless that was part of the sadistic act. But if the killer was necrophilic in nature, then the body in the water makes sense as well...as they would revel in the knowing the water was contaminated with her dead body. She was found naked. We cannot over look this fact. It implies a sex crime to me. That she drowned? It could be easily said that she was maybe strangled (if the killer follows her from behind as that slice of the foot in the footage may imply) to a point of unconsciousness, raped then simply dropped into the tank before the lid was closed? That she would strip willingly first doesn't make sense -- to take a dip in the hotel water container? A woman in a weird area of town, would not do such a thing to expose herself willingly, IMO.

And as for the passing off of her behaviour as being part of bipolar disorder and psychosis? If she was bipolar and seeing hallucinations she is likely not bipolar but schizophrenic or something similar. I am bipolar- and like she did, I spend most of my time laying in a funk that is hard to get myself out of. Hardly the type that would act upon anything....but rather like she has said in her own posts, I simply wait it out. I take medication but when I don't take medication I don't have hallucinations of strange things, rather I feel as if a loved one has passed away. If she was in a manic state, she would likely be more apt not to be lingering in an elevator acting confused and talking to someone out of camera view, but out walking on the town and burning the energy she felt inside off.

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