Anonymous 07/02/2020 (Thu) 08:26:47 No.47179 del
more about University of Coimbra:
In popular culture;
In chapter 6 of Voltaire's novella Candide, the narrator remarks that the University of Coimbra had decided that "the burning of a few people alive by a slow fire, and with great ceremony, is an infallible secret to hinder the earth from quaking." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candide side note: "Voltaire was initiated into Freemasonry"


then,where Coimbra is located?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sintra
"is known for the numerous notable events hosted in Sintra, such as Bilderberg Meetings"
"The Palace of Sintra, for a long time the residence of royal family during the summer"

Read the history of Sintra. Does the palace mean something or the symbolism, I know there's many of them all having connection, but especially one of them... 

side note: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Age_of_Enlightenment