Anonymous ID: 801283 May 4, 2022, 6:47 a.m. No.16208000   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8007 >>8013 >>8022 >>8036 >>8195 >>8255 >>8506 >>8651 >>8738

On local corruption with Democrat Trey Adkins 82 felony counts

 

pt.1

 

Despite having only ~30k people in the entire county, the small county of Buchanan County has an oversized mark on the state and the country.

 

The Grand Lodge of Virginia is reportedly the oldest Freemason Lodge in the United States. Despite being a "blink and you miss it" town, Grundy (the county seat of Buchanan County) is home to Freemason lodge #17. It's in district 45.

 

Despite being a town of only a few thousand people, Grundy is home to the Appalachian School of Law AND the Appalachian College of Pharmacy.

 

Despite being a town of only a few thousand people, Grundy is home to Mountain Mission School, a secluded "private school" on a hill that despite taking a few public students, mostly accepts children from all over the world. I'm not saying it's a "front for child-trafficking" at all, but the Mountain Mission School in Grundy has been accused in court of "abuse of children" under their care.

 

Despite being a small town with only a few thousand people, in 2011 Grundy became the site of the world's first "multi-story Walmart" with it's iconic 3-story design with two stories of parking topped off with the store at the top.

 

Despite being a small town with only a few thousand people, the multi-state grocery chain Food City started in Grundy and makes so many millions of dollars that they're a Nascar partner alongside giants like Coca-Cola and DuPont chemical.

Anonymous ID: 801283 May 4, 2022, 6:49 a.m. No.16208007   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8013 >>8022 >>8036 >>8379 >>8738

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On local corruption with Democrat Trey Adkins 82 felony counts

 

pt.2

 

Despite being a small town with only a few thousand people, Grundy was home to the most infamous "we need to abolish the death penalty" murder case of the last 50 years. Roger Keith Coleman's trial brought nationwide protest and George Floyd style calls to "reform the system" (minus the violent protest) that ultimately lead to many states abolishing the death penalty or reducing the likelihood of it being used.

 

Despite being a small town with only a few thousand people, the local hospital in Grundy known as Buchanan General has been listed in a 25-way tie as "The worst hospital in the country."

 

Worn down infrastructure, ceiling panels rotten with mold even in exam rooms, lack of equipment (they have to rent a scanning machine out of the back of a truck/van once per week on a Wednesday to do all their tests.

 

They have an x-ray machine so the machine they lack, I believe, is an MRI or CT scanner though I forget which. I know this for a fact because I tried to get a scan there and was told I'd have to come back in a few days when the machine "arrived." They lack critical machinery despite the fact the hospital owns ~$50 million in assets including homes for certain doctors they get to visit the hospital once in a blue moon for the same reason as the rent-a-scan truck.) Oh, and the hospital has been sued for leaving medical equipment (syringes, etc.) inside of people despite the fact that most patients demand to be transferred to "anywhere but here" for surgery.

 

Oh, and a year or two ago the security guard at the hospital was arrested for buying child-abuse material (you know the kind) while he was at work at the hospital.

Anonymous ID: 801283 May 4, 2022, 6:50 a.m. No.16208013   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8022 >>8036 >>8506 >>8651 >>8738

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On local corruption with Democrat Trey Adkins 82 felony counts

 

pt.3

 

Despite being a small town of only a few thousand people, the county board of supervisors and the rich ($100 million plus) business owners who own things like Food City and the coal mines are known as the "Vansant Mafia" because they live in what was once considered the "good" part of Grundy (Vansant area).

 

Despite being a small town of only a few thousand people, the richest person to ever live in Grundy (at the time) was Arthur M. "Smiley" Ratliff who had a net worth well over $100 million in the 80s-2000s. Smiley got his money from owning coal mines and local business like the Anchor Inn motel. Smiley used his money to move out of Hurley/Grundy and move into nearby town of Richlands where the was more open space in neighboring Tazewell county.

 

Smiley also tried to buy Henderson Island in the South Pacific to build his own "mini country" but at the last minute the British Government intervened and cancelled the sell to the known loudmouth Smiley. Knowing what we know now about Epstein Island and the British royal family, what do you think they were afraid Smiley would discover about private island ownership?

Anonymous ID: 801283 May 4, 2022, 6:52 a.m. No.16208022   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8036 >>8506 >>8651 >>8738

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pt.4

 

Despite being a small town with only a few thousand people, the town closest to Grundy (and biggest rival) is a small town called Hurley where USA Today tried to do a hitpiece on the local high school that is still one of the few places openly and proudly displaying the Confederate Flag as a symbol for the school mascot the Hurley Rebels. When they got to the school hoping to find a "small town band of hillbilly racists" what they instead discovered was the black family who loved Hurley so much they moved to Hurley to join the local sports (Basketball/Football) teams and loved the welcoming community so much that the black student got the confederate flag tattooed on himself.

 

Despite being a small town with only a few thousand people, the neighboring town of Hurley has been wiped out by catastrophic flooding almost half a dozen times in the last 40 years. This is despite being nowhere near any large lakes and deep in the Appalachian mountains. In the early 2000s the town was near completely destroyed with countless homes and half the local businesses wiped out by flooding and then again last August the town was hit with catastrophic flooding again.

 

The early 2000s flooding was so catastrophic that FEMA authorized many millions of dollars to be doled out to rebuild Hurley. Instead, local government corruption in Grundy (the county seat) bribed the FEMA official to instead let "the county" dole out the money as they saw fit. Instead of the poor and destitute members of Hurley receiving the money to rebuild their homes, the Vansant Mafia and local politicians were either pocketing the money themselves or were accepting bribes of things like money, all-terrain vehicles (aka 4-wheelers) and even hunting dogs as "bribes" to get local officials to pay the "rebuild money" out to fake businesses.

 

This became known as the "Coon Dog Scandal" which was a local and regional embarrassment and lead to the FBI's "Operation Operation Big Coon Dog" that saw many people charged including the owner of the local hardware/lumber store and the federal official involved in it.

Anonymous ID: 801283 May 4, 2022, 6:54 a.m. No.16208036   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8418 >>8506 >>8651 >>8738

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pt.5 Finale

 

The flooding in Hurley, VA in August of last year saw many millions of dollars doled out to the people of Hurley and despite getting public promises and guarantees of it by state officials and larger organizations, the people of Hurley have STILL not received their money.

 

This put Trey Adkins under a lot of local scrutiny as his "known history as a businessman" where he allegedly was running fraudulent work orders where he'd get a contract to "fix a bridge" or "repair a road" in the county and he and his workers would allegedly show up, work for an hour or two, then go home, whereby then Trey Adkins would allegedly fill out the paperwork claiming his workers had done a full 8+ hours of work and bill the county for the full job despite only working a few hours, so they could allegedly stretch the length of the "construction" or "maintenance" out by weeks or months to allegedly milk the county coffers and enrich himself.

 

Trey himself has been in hot water as he's building a VERY nice home with his "business money" but the local county has had an eye on him since he became supervisor because of his alleged business practices.

 

Then you have the fact the local voting place is an athletic gym known as the "Trey Adkins Athletic Center." That's the red building pictured behind him in some of the pictures of him.

 

Oh and after his opponent (Republican Pam Tester, local school principal) alleged fraud, the person who was hand-counting the ballots was allegedly Trey Adkins's cousin. We know she was the one counting them because there's pictures of her doing it. I just don't know for a fact if she's really his cousin so I put allegedly to keep from slandering her if she's innocent.

 

 

Despite being a small county with only a few thousand people, Buchanan County was where the #2A movement started that spread statewide into neighboring Tazewell and then through all of Virginia where a few years ago the local sheriffs answered the call from the public to publicly announce that if Democrats in Congress DID attempt a gun-grab bill or "red flag laws" that the local sheriffs would refuse to enforce it.

 

This refusal to enforce the gun-ban motivated the few young Democrat voters in Buchanan County to come out in droves to vote out Republican Sheriff Ray Foster and vote in Democrat John McClanahan in the last election. Only to see John McClanahan do an about face and change his party to Republican because "Democrats are the party of hating the police" when all the Defund The Police nonsense caught fire. This lead to the local "liberal" Millennials and Gen-Z to do many tantrums on social media about it, but ultimately McClanahan is still there.

 

Anons, Buchanan County is much much bigger than you know yet. There's a lot going on behind closed doors that even the locals don't know about and it needs to be exposed. The problem is, as we've seen with Kenneth Bowman, they will literally trump-up charges with any provocation.

 

This is Appalachia Anon and I'm fighting the good fight behind enemy lines and truly I feel for POTUS being surrounded by "friends" and knowing there are very few I can actually trust. Pray for us that as I continue to push back and fight and inspire others to do the same that we'll continue to rout the corruption no matter how deeply entrenched.

 

Who knows. Maybe some of those hundreds of thousands of sealed indictments have a few familiar names on them. kek