Anonymous ID: 0a4044 Aug. 17, 2018, 11:25 a.m. No.2645851   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

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>They have been so powerful that they could hide their wealth and power, and use other Satanic families as proxies.

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>The Charleston, Cincinnati and Chicago RR company is the parent company for the Fed

Very intriguing but could use more sauce imo.

 

Meet Franklin Coxe, one potential proxy:

https://www.ncpedia.org/biography/coxe-franklin

Franklin Coxe, industrialist, banker, and railroad executive, was born in Rutherfordton, the son of Francis Sidney and Jane McBee Alexander Coxe. An ancestor, Daniel Coxe, had settled in New Jersey in the early years of the eighteenth century and held title to extensive grants of land in the Carolinas and elsewhere.

Tench Coxe, Daniel's grandson and the grandfather of Franklin, was assistant secretary of the treasury under Alexander Hamilton and later commissioner of revenue by appointment of President Washington.

Lands in the coal fields of Pennsylvania were a source of substantial wealth to the Coxes, and it was in the interest of their landholdings in the South that Francis Coxe moved to Rutherford County.

 

At the war's end, Coxe returned to the South. He lived in Rutherfordton for a time and then moved to Charlotte in 1877; there, within a few years, he became president of the Commercial National Bank. While living in Charlotte he developed an interest in railroads and in the mountain area around Asheville. He was a stockholder and officer in the Western North Carolina Railroad and later president of the Charleston, Cincinnati, and Chicago Railroad.

In 1886 he built the Battery Park Hotel, a fashionable and elegant structure that was attractive to tourists; it was an immediate financial success and contributed to the development of Asheville as a resort center.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battery_Park_Hotel

The Rockefeller and Lorillard families were among those who stayed in the Battery Park. Another notable guest was George Vanderbilt, who from his window could see the land that would one day become Biltmore Estate

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