Anonymous ID: ced010 July 2, 2021, 2:27 a.m. No.14035709   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5830 >>5885 >>5916 >>5940

>>14035705

 

"Mr. Gier is a native of Peine, Hanover, Germany, and acquired his education in the public schools of that locality. He learned wine making in Peine and was afterward a wine salesman in various parts of Germany. In 1881 he came to America and after spending one year in Chicago traveled through various eastern states. In 1882 he came to California and bought a small ranch at Anaheim, which he later sold, moving to Oakland, where he established himself in the grocery business. In 1890 he became identified with the wine making industry and in this field has since made rapid advancement to a position of distinction and importance. In 1893 he bought a vineyard in Livermore, in 1898 another at Napa and in 1901 the second vineyard at Livermore. He owns also a vineyard at St. Helena, purchased in 1903. His extensive wine making interests are conducted under the name of the Theodore Gier Wine Company which was incorporated a few years ago for one million dollars. This company operates vineyards aggregating over one thousand acres and has wine cellars capable of storing more than a million gallons at the different vineyards. The general offices, salesroom and wine cellar at Nos. 581-593 Eighteenth street in Oakland occupy a floor space of twenty-six thousand four hundred square feet. The local wine cellar is one of the most sanitary and best equipped in California. The company makes a most complete variety of wines and disposes of about three hundred thousand gallons every year, the Giersberger brands having become a standard article all over the United States."

 

 

https://sites.google.com/site/alamedacountycagenweb/biographies/past-present-of-alameda-county/gier-theodore

Anonymous ID: ced010 July 2, 2021, 3:35 a.m. No.14035846   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5851

Kaiser Wilhelm II and his fuzzy occult death's head cap…

 

Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Medical Research Nobel Prize winners.

 

https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/uncategorized/the-foundation-of-the-kaiser-wilhelm-institute-for-medical-research/

Anonymous ID: ced010 July 2, 2021, 3:40 a.m. No.14035857   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5865

The founding of the Kaiser Wilhelm Society

 

"The foundation of the Kaiser Wilhelm Society took place at the Berlin Academy of Arts on 11 January 1911. A total of 83 voting members of the new association attended the meeting. The list of founding members reads like an extract from the “Who’s Who” of German industry. The Kaiser had announced its foundation a few months prior, on Berlin University’s 100th anniversary. The new Society was to complement the work of the universities and academies with research into the natural sciences and thereby keep Germany competitive in the international arena. Influential science manager and scientist Adolf Harnack was appointed President. The Kaiser himself was the patron, thus granting the new institution a great deal of prestige and attracting numerous powerful donors, including many members of the Jewish middle classes. Minerva was chosen as the Society’s symbol, the Roman goddess of science being the embodiment of wisdom, valour and endurance."

 

https://www.mpg.de/946619/5_event2-1911

Anonymous ID: ced010 July 2, 2021, 3:44 a.m. No.14035865   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5886

>>14035857

 

Jewish scientists are dismissed from the Kaiser Wilhelm Institutes

 

"Adolf Hitler was appointed Reich Chancellor in January 1933. Within the space of a few weeks, the Nazi Party – with broad-based support from the population at large – had transformed Germany into an anti-Semitic ‘Führer state’ which radically persecuted its opponents. The ‘Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service’ was passed in April 1933 as the basis for expelling staff members of Jewish descent from government agencies. A wave of dismissals began in the KWS after Max Planck’s audience with Hitler was unsuccessful. The KWS dismissed a total of 126 staff members, 104 of them scientists. Some were able to continue their careers abroad, others lost their livelihoods when they emigrated and failed to find their footing in their new country. Four of the expelled scientists were murdered in concentration camps."

 

https://www.mpg.de/946921/32_event22-1933