Anonymous ID: 256e80 Aug. 11, 2018, 2:55 p.m. No.2559067   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9406 >>9504 >>9634

Nortek Dig

I'm the Anon who posted: >>2558083 (pb), >>2557434 (pb)

Gor a response from a one-post wonder:

>>2558083 (pb)

>Ketron Island. Think mirror=Nortek

>Nortek makes controls and water monitors.

>Recent settlement w/SEC after bribing Chinese offs.

>Haven't seen any names connected yet.

Still looking into names, but here's my preliminary work.

>https://icis.corp.delaware.gov/ecorp/entitysearch/namesearch.aspx

There are a lot of Norteks.

At least two that deal with air conditioning/HVAC (DUMBS, anyone?). Also connections to aviation, distribution, and energy.

Standard corporate fuckery, business agents are all other companies which have other companies as their business agents.

>https://www.sec.gov/news/press/2016/2016-109-npa-nortek.pdf

Incorporated in Delaware (tax haven).

Fined by SEC for spending years bribing Chinese officials.

Specialists in doppler technology to monitor water flow. Would also make them specialists in underwater sound detection, n'est-ce pas?

Nortek. (Water Monitoring).

>https://www.nortekgroup.com/

Offices all over the world.

Founder and CEO is Atle Lohrmann (Norwegian). He apparently lived aboard an oil tanker as a toddler. Okay...

He worked with the Army Corps of engineers in the early 90s. Big fan of a 'visionary public servant' called Nick Krauss.

Developed an improved Acoustic Doppler Velocimeter. Which literally sounds like a submarine detector that's explained away as a water current measurement device. From founding the company to shipping the first nine instruments took less than two years.

Company was split into multiples across the world for 'efficiency', which I read as 'tax evasion'.

>Nortek has grown rapidly, its turnover increasing from NOK 9 million in 1996 to an estimated NOK 220 million in 2017.

That's an increase of 2444% in 21 years, unless my maths is wrong. I'm no businessfag, but that seems impressive.

Nick Kraus(s)

>https://ascelibrary.org/doi/pdf/10.1061/%28ASCE%29WW.1943-5460.0000091

Attended SUNY. Spent time in Japan. Died in 2011. Can't find the cause of death, nor any signs of obvious dodginess. Seems like a standard geek from his obit. He might have made a decent anon. Rest in Peace, Nick.

Nortek ('Control')

Goog gives: https://www.nortek.com/. A suspicious man might see a phyamid and an inverted pyramid in their logo (pic related 2). They are connected to air conditioning and HVAC, as well as:

>https://nortekcontrol.com/company/history/

Began as Linear, a garage door company in LA in 1961. Founded by Ted Farrell, soon joined by William A. Schanbacher.

Expanded into electronics, specifically 'wireless radio controls' (I think this means remote control devices). Company named 'Tamar'. This is a Georgian goddess of the weather, a perpetual virgin who rides a serpent saddled and bridled with gold. She enslaved the Morning Star (Lucifer is also known as the Morning Star).

Also a character from the Genesis. Ancestor of Christ, apparently. Not much of a Biblefag (there are far more interesting works of fiction), so can't really make much of it.

>Remote control.

>Weather, virgin (Mary connection?), serpent, gold, Lucifer.

Company expanded rapidly, again. From local in '61 to nationwide between '62 and '65. Seems like they led the field in miniaturisation and digitisation. They spent the next few decades, up until 1987 gobbling up smaller companies that developed key technologies, then being the first to pump these onto the worldwide marked.

They moved into home security when crime rates began to rise in the '80s. Hmm...

The founders sold their last hares in '87 to Nortek, which then continued the trend of 'acquire other companies, lead field'. They have a product called 'Niteowl'

>This might just be me being a paranoiafag, but a lot of the stuff they deal with would be exactly what you'd need to take over and control cars/planes/etc.

I think this lot have 'CLOWNS!' written all over them.

Further digs to follow tonight if I don't fall asleep.