Once again Q is dropping hints at our Northern Border and most Anons are zipping right by it. This picture is moar important than Anons are noticing as it is a patriotic picture but also Port Huron is the location of the Blue Water Bridge. The Blue Water Bridge is a twin-span international bridge across the St. Clair Riverthat links Port Huron, Michigan, United States, and Sarnia, Ontario, Canada. Together, the two bridges connect Chicago and the Midwestern United States with Toronto and the Northeastern United States, one of the four shortest routes of land travel between the US Midwest and Northeast. They are the second-busiest commercial crossing on the Canada–United States border, after the Ambassador Bridge at Detroit-Windsor, and the fourth-busiest overall international crossing in Ontarioin terms of total number of vehicles at 4.7 million annually as of 2011.
Another Eminem Briudge connection still very close to Eight Mile Road and Eloise Asylum ? M&M …In 1928, Maynard D. Smith hired a Pennsylvania-based company named Modjeski and Masters to build what would become the Blue Water Bridge. Ralph Modjeski, a Polish-born engineer who would become known as "America's greatest bridge builder", served as lead engineer for the project.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Water_Bridge
Moar things interesting is that Hendrick Meijers opened Meijers Thrifty Acres in Greenville Mi in 1934. Meijers is the original “Super Store” from which Sam Walton framed Walmart after. Sound Familiar? Lots of digging to do on Meijers, and Greenville, maybe all the way to Muskegon…
From Previous Breads;
It was the largest asylum in the country, the first to perform lobotomies. These procedures were carried out in the tunnels of the vast hospital. After it closed, in rooms off the tunnels were found vials containing bits of brains from the lobotomies, and the study of the brain.
In 1934 the inmate population (not patients) numbered 8,300, about 50% of them mentally ill. People often had to bring their own mattresses in order to be housed there. Boredom was a major problem. Between waking and bed time the people sat and stared at the walls, at their feet and at the windows. Inmates who were given passes to leave the rounds were usually arrested and fined, or they simply disappeared. Eloise grew into a city onto itself, with 75 buildings including a fire department, and a carpenter shop that doubled for a morgue. There was a greenhouse, dairy and pig farms, fire department, power plant, bakery, a post office and 3 cemeteries. The facility was renamed Wayne County General in 1945, but to the locals it would remain the infamous “Eloise”. Eloise’s last patient left in 1979, and Eloise officially closed in 1981, a victim of financial problems and mental health care reform. Wayne County sold most of Eloise's grounds to the Ford Motor Company and their developers. A radio control aeromodeling club uses some of the land, and the cemetery is located behind their gate. In that cemetery are the graves of between 7,000-8,000 people; their markers are a brick stone containing only a number.
http://angeloftearsbook.blogspot.com/2012/07/eloise-hospital-of-horrors.html
Ford Has built golf course and strip malls. No better way to hide what’s underneath something than to put a Golf Course there…