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Vanderbilt is the new family name that the last Bourbon king of France took, after he moved to the United States. Louis XVII travelled using the surname PESOUR along with members of the Pesour family who were the royal exchequers. In other words, they looked after the gold.
Once in America, the king chose the name Vanderbilt to hid his French origins and the Pesour family, now using the spellings Payseur and Bayshore used the king's family fund to build railroads and other infrastructure.
This article explains more about the Pesour (exchequer) and their role in the late medieval and early modern monarchies. Nowadays they are often referred to as Court Jews however they were really Phoenician Pirates who long ago decided to rule the world in stealth by sowing division and by seeding colonies. It was in Venice that they developed into the Banking clans.
https://socialsciences.mcmaster.ca/~econ/ugcm/3ll3/poole/exchequer12c.pdf
The Phoenician god Melqart seems cognate with Moloch Qart. The Phoenicians considered Hercules to be their god Melkart and in mythology, sometimes feats of Hercules are reported as those of Mercury, for instance cutting off the head of Argus.
Look at how similar are the poses of Melkart and of Tanit.
Now look at the Phoenician letter Shin (which is where the Hebrew one came from) that looks like W. Imagine a priest holding up two hands making the Vulcan hand signal and touching the pairs of horns to form W. I believe that the 12 tribes of Israel were originally enslaved by the Phoenicians long before they wandered into Egypt, and imitated the Phoenician priests in their own rituals.
Modern Jews are mostly good people, as Q says, but among them hides the Phoenician Navy. Pirates as always.
Read this series of articles published by Miles W. Mathis for more info.
http://mileswmathis.com/phoen.pdf
http://mileswmathis.com/phoen2.pdf
http://mileswmathis.com/phoen3.pdf
http://mileswmathis.com/phoen4.pdf
http://mileswmathis.com/phoen5.pdf
The series is written by a friend of Miles Mathis named Gerry, so it is Gerry's research and writing aside from the occasional editorial comment from Miles.