This is from:
https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/2583850
Well, just like the shills are saying, there's nothing to see here. Nevermind that Bourdain had a TREPANNING COLLECTION? Yes, trepanning was the ancient art of drilling into one's head to remove afflictions, and Bourdain was just such a normal guy that he wanted to keep these tools around! Even went to museums that featured them and tweeted /joked about learning trepanning at home!
Learn To Trepan At Home!
As for his private collection, there's a WSJ article that I can't read because I refuse to pay these propagandists my hard-earned money, but you're welcome to if you'd like. Surgical tools are mentioned in the preview if you do a search:
Here's the link to the article:
https://www.wsj.com/articles/anthony-bourdains-globalist-mission-1522247193
You can read all about his GLOBALIST MISSION. Here's a quote:
In the living room, on a shelf with his books—Learned Pigs & Fireproof Women, by Ricky Jay, and a volume on the legacy of Syrian-Lebanese cooking in Trinidad and Tobago among them—sits a mounted skull and a Victorian-era trepanning kit that was used to drill through it. Bourdain’s collection of bygone surgical tools reflects his desire to bore beneath bone toward the messier business of what defines us. It’s been theorized that, historically, trepanation was used to set evil spirits free.
Here's another article you actually can read:
Anthony Bourdain loves trepanning tools. For the uninitiated, trepanning is the ancient and dubious art of drilling a hole in someone’s forehead to combat anything from migraines to seizures to depression. The notorious chef/TV host/author owns enough of these antique tools to be called a collection, which we find both disturbing and perfect. When queried as to why he loves these items, he replies that it’s the same reason he loves scotch: both are handmade.
Hilarious ... just hilarious ...