Anonymous ID: 6b530c May 22, 2019, 8:12 a.m. No.6558037   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8050

>>6557947

 

I have a lot of brainless anons supposedly challenging me to provide explanations and methodology to my digs…. What am I supposed to explain to them? How I dig in archives? How I dig in the ground? How I hold a tooth brush and start taking out tiny layers of sand from artifacts as to not damage them? Or am I supposed to explain the 7 full years of courses I’ve taken in university almost 45 yeats ago? (face palm) . I know what I know and that’s it. Take it or leave it. You don’t like what you read in here, than go to a place where you like what you read. You don’t like my research style or method, no one asked you to be rude about it nor no one asked to lack of respect to another anon. I go read in other thread loads of times, been a lurker myself a long time before I started to post, I NEVER ever once ever though of posting a comment insulting anons because I do not agree with what they wrote. I just shake my head and move on. I’m not going to appologize for being myself, and in the same time I won’t be taking any lack of respect shown to ANY other human being. I never cast the first stone, but if you punch first, I will be punching you back and showing the same respect you’ve shown me. I’m saying this to every single person who’s behaving like his ego and ideals is more important than exposing the cabal and saving the victims. This is not about me or any other anon, this is about an evil so big that it is destroying everyone’s lives. How many persons reading this have familly members with cancer? Who gave us cancer? = cabal. In this thread there is respect and moral. I will not be cooperating with ANYONE who insults me from the get go because I do not agree on a opinion or see things differently. The general thread is the place to go for this sort of behavior, and I will be punching back if I ever get punched by brainless anons. This movement is loosing it’s rightous spirit because of anons of this caliber. I will ignore some, but I will not accept their parasitic behavior long. The world is watching, I have no idea just how many are reading our drops, but we will be judged according to our behavior just as of the results of our research. Behavior and moral are as important as the research. Q and Potus keep on repeating to anons to stay united. They mean do not attack one another. But short sighted anons with inflated ego do not understand the meaning of solidarity and brotherhood.

 

>>6554450

 

I think the key to all of this is the Salian Law. In it, it is said that only a direct male descendant can inherit the “reign of power”. Do not forget that Louis XII aka Lewis Cass was traumatized by the revolution and everything that ensued after that. So he grew up totally paranoid and in the same time he transmitted this paranoia of being persecuted to his offsprings. So add to the mix that he had no MALE heir….. what happens next according to the Salian Law?

 

If we follow that Law, the reign of power should go to the closests male blood relative, right? But what if that “relative” is none other than the Windsor Branch, the ones behind the French Revolution, that dethroned his father in the first place? What would you do?

Anonymous ID: 6b530c May 22, 2019, 8:14 a.m. No.6558050   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8893

>>6558037

 

Well, with him being paranoia and realizing the entire Bourbon line power is going to die with him if he ONLY had girls, what better way to escape that “blow” than to pretend to have a male heir? And the way to do that is to rear one of his daughters from childhood as a man. This way, he can claim to have a male heir and pass on the power to him instead of transfering it to the Windsor branch. But after Lewis Cass death, that heir started showing his true gender. It’s during this period we have the switch between a patriarchal line to a matriarchal line. It’s also during this time frame that we see a “surge” in the women suffragette mvt and women’s rights. And look closely anons, observe closely, try to gather when the other bloodline familes started to manage the funds of Payseur? It’s also during this specific time frame. From Vanderbilts, to Morgans to Rockefellers etc…. This is when we started seeing these families show up as the richest families in the States. Those old wikipedia pages of mine are not just a waste of space. I was looking for patterns just as I was trying to preserve the data if ever the net went down. The pattern is in there. I’m going to take a break and when I come back, I’m going to work the old fashioned way with the pen and paper and try to narrow the time frame. Ananda, if you are reading this, your thoughts and opinion will be very much appreciated my friend; as well as what information you came acrross. Do you think this is the reason why we cannot find a single picture of Lewis Cass Junior? I know it’s a totally crazy idea, I admit to it myself. But when it comes to cabal, we are in crazy land, right?

 

And just a small remark, the high school named after Lewis Cass as a Crown as it’s logo (sports team). Interesting, right?

 

Anons, I am not here to DO BETTER than other anons, I’m here to DO MORE. I want MORE, I’m not satisfied with the information I already have, I want to dig more, shed more light into dark corners. A lot are behaving like this is a competition between anons, it’s not, it’s about stopping the wrong that is taking place, it’s about knowing your enemy by putting it under the spotlight. I do no want anyone lecturing me about WHO I am and about the way I work. If anyone can have a better search results, then please dive straight into it. Till now, all I hear is critics and no results. And for those whom didn’t figured it out yet, it’s probably the same guy who accused me a while ago of “creating” a cult in here. While he is not pointing at this:

 

https://www.neonrevolt.com/2019/05/13/leave-the-qult-inthematrixxx-and-shadygrooove-qanon-greatawakening-neonrevolt/

 

This is very sad anons, very. I used to be a daily listener to them, until recently. I got very disapointed.

 

This is all for now, will be back later on.

Anonymous ID: 6b530c May 22, 2019, 12:39 p.m. No.6560305   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0487 >>0533

This is the old man again,

 

>>6558893

 

LOL! Neon Revolt is TROLLING. That’s his style of doing it. He did this many times before.

 

This issue of MONEY when it comes to this mvt is rather tricky: on one hand it should be selfless and without any personal gain. But on the other hand, you have so much youth unemployed all over the planet. Some are being citizen reporters in order to make a day by day living while still doing the right thing or something they like. So I don’t know where to stand about this. This is a very hard matter. Can I blame them for wanting to put bread on the family table while trying to fight cabal? It’s so hard to judge people whom have a tight purse and they are the main bread provider for the family. It’s not easy. It’s a 50/50 situation for me.

 

It’s worse if you involve this mvt with a cult or any type of religious activity. If you read down the comments a lot of people felt disapointment as I did.

 

>>6558987

>>6559028

 

The locations are interesting. As for the fish, it does look like it has a head of a dragon. Is this Nihon sculpture artistic style? I don’t know. It would be good to keep note of this as an observation for now. We might find the answer later on.

 

I forgot to answer about Queen Victoria being a man earlier ^^ It’s the very first time I’ve heard of this young man, and I couldn’t stop laughing. Gosh! This is new for me and I guess I need more proof and time to see if it’s possible or not. I’m a bit surprised by it in a funny way for now. We will see what comes out more about this in the future ^~

 

Next I want to continue my dig about Vanderbilt University, then move to that Fortress in Nasheville. I want to finish that dig as fast I can; than put Osaka under the microscope.

Anonymous ID: 6b530c May 22, 2019, 1:14 p.m. No.6560564   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0699 >>9920

>>6514018

 

“In 1905, Kirkland Hall burnt down, only to be rebuilt shortly after.[28] Meanwhile, the Board of Trust voted to limit Methodist representation on the board to just five bishops.[18] Former faculty member and bishop Elijah Hoss led a group attempting to assert Methodist control.[18] In 1910, the board refused to seat three Methodist bishops.[18] The Methodist Church took the issue to court and won at the local level. On March 21, 1914, the Tennessee Supreme Court ruled that the Commodore, and not the Methodist Church, was the university's founder and that the board could therefore seat whomever it wished.[18] The General Conference in 1914 voted 151 to 140 to sever its ties with Vanderbilt; it also voted to establish a new university, Southern Methodist University, and to greatly expand Emory University.”

 

“Colonel Edmund William Cole, the treasurer of the Board of Trust, was a Confederate veteran and a railroad executive”

 

>> Here comes the railroad link ^_^

 

“In the 1920s and 1930s, Vanderbilt University hosted two partly overlapping groups of scholars who had a large impact on American thought and letters: the Fugitives and the Agrarians.[18] Meanwhile, Frank C. Rand, who served as the President and later Chairman of the International Shoe Company, donated US$150,000 to the university in 1925;[44] Rand Hall was subsequently named for him”

 

>> A shoe company, at a suspected red shoes clan run university. Shucks! What a coincidence is this?

 

“In 1928, the construction of three more buildings was completed: Garland Hall, named for Chancellor Landon Garland; Buttrick Hall, named for Wallace Buttrick of the General Education Board; and Calhoun Hall, named for William Henry Calhoun, a silversmith, Masonic Grand Master and slave owner”

 

“In the 1930s, Ernest William Goodpasture and his colleagues in the School of Medicine invented methods for cultivating viruses and rickettsiae in fertilized chicken eggs.[47] This work made possible the production of vaccines against chicken pox, smallpox, yellow fever, typhus, Rocky mountain spotted fever and other diseases caused by agents that only propagate in living cells.[47] Alfred Blalock, Professor of Surgery, and his assistant Vivian Thomas identified a decrease in blood volume and fluid loss outside the vascular bed as a key factor in traumatic shock and pioneered the use of replacement fluids for its treatment.[48] This treatment saved countless lives in World War II,[48] during which Vanderbilt was one of 131 colleges and universities nationally that took part in the V-12 Navy College Training Program which offered students a path to a Navy commissionis”

 

>> Re-read this part anons and connect with what we know and worry about nowadays.

Anonymous ID: 6b530c May 22, 2019, 1:32 p.m. No.6560699   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0826 >>0926 >>9920

>>6560564

 

“German biophysicist Max Delbrück joined the Department of Physics in 1940, and in the following year he met Italian microbiologist Salvador Luria, who began visiting Vanderbilt.[50] In 1942, they published on bacterial resistance to virus infection mediated by random mutation. The culminating Luria–Delbrück experiment, also called the Fluctuation Test, demonstrated that Darwin's theory of natural selection acting on random mutations applies to bacteria as well as to more complex organisms. The 1969 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded to both scientists in part for this work”

 

>> We have Darwin in the mix now. How many anons still believe in this theory of evolution after Q came on the scene? A lot of scary words used here: Bacterial resistance, virus infection, mutation.

 

“Shortly after the war, from 1945 to 1947, researchers at Vanderbilt University conducted an experiment funded by the Rockefeller Foundation where they gave 800 pregnant women radioactive iron[52][53][54] without their consent.[53][54] In a lawsuit the women received US$9.1 million from Vanderbilt University and US$900,000 from the Rockefeller Foundation in 1998”

 

>> Can anyone explain to me how this university is still open and not closed under red wax court procedures? Notice how SMALL the amount of money the women received as compensation?

 

“In 1953, the School of Religion admitted the first African-American student to the university.[55] In 1960, the School of Religion expelled a student who was one of the leaders of the emerging civil rights movement, James Lawson.[56] James Geddes Stahlman, a Vanderbilt trustee who owned the Nashville Banner, published misleading stories which suggested Lawson had incited others to "violate the law" and led to his expulsion.[56] Dean J. Robert Nelson resigned in protest.[57] Nevertheless, Chancellor Harvie Branscomb enforced the decision, and remained unapologetic as late as 1980.[56] The school was placed on probation for a year by the American Association of Theological Schools, and the power of trustees was curtailed.[56] The university took Stahlman's $5 million donation in 1972–1973,[58] and named a professorship in his honor.[59] In 2005, Lawson was re-hired as a Distinguished University Professor for the 2006–2007 academic year, and named a Distinguished Alumnus for his achievements”

 

>> Hit piece like the ones done by the N.Y.Times, WaPo etc. Just great!

 

“In 1964, Vanderbilt held its first IMPACT Symposium, which has since become a university tradition of hosting speakers in a multi-day annual symposium to discuss current events and topics of a controversial nature.[68] Participants have included Martin Luther King Jr., Allen Ginsberg, Stokely Carmichael, Strom Thurmond, Robert F. Kennedy, Margaret Thatcher, Madeleine Albright, Vicente Fox, Ehud Barak, and multiple Presidents of the United States.[“

 

>> Great selection for the participants: Cabal, Cabal, Cabal, for most of them.

 

“In 2002, the university decided to rename Confederate Memorial Hall, a residence hall on the Peabody campus to Memorial Hall.[79] Nationwide attention resulted, in part due to a lawsuit by the Tennessee chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy.[80] The Davidson County Chancery Court dismissed the lawsuit in 2003, but the Tennessee Court of Appeals ruled in May 2005 that the university must pay damages based on the present value of the United Daughters of the Confederacy's contribution if the inscription bearing the name "Confederate Memorial Hall" was removed from the building or altered.[81] The Court of Appeals' decision has been critiqued by legal scholars.[82] In late July 2005, the university announced that although it had officially renamed the building, and all university publications and offices will refer to it solely as Memorial Hall, the university would neither appeal the matter further, nor remove the inscription and pay damages.[83] In August 2016, the university agreed to remove the word "Confederate" from the building after "anonymous donors" donated $1.2 million to repay the United Daughters of the Confederacy”

 

>> Wonder whom that mysterious donor is?

Anonymous ID: 6b530c May 22, 2019, 2:01 p.m. No.6560926   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1067 >>9920

>>6560699

 

“In 2009, Vanderbilt instituted a no-loan policy. The policy states that any student granted admission and a need-based aid package will have an award that includes no student loans.[85] Following this, in 2015, Vanderbilt implemented Opportunity Vanderbilt, which committed the university to need-blind admissions, meeting 100% of demonstrated financial need of admitted students, and including only grants in awards”

 

“In 2011, the Oakland Institute exposed a university investment in EMVest Asset Management, a private equity firm "accused of 'land grabbing,' or taking over agricultural land used by local communities through exploitative practices for large-scale commercial export farming in five sub-Saharan African countries.[87] The revelation led to student protests in 2012.[87][88] By 2013, Vanderbilt administrators had divested from EMVest”

 

>> Can someone, please, PLEASE, explain to me how is this university is still open and functioning after behaving like mafia & criminals over and over again?

 

“Until April 2016 Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC) was a component of the university, but is now an independent organization. The Medical Center continues to cooperate with the university and many clinical staff serve as faculty members at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine and Vanderbilt University School of Nursing.[99] As of April 2016, VUMC comprised the following units: Vanderbilt University Hospital, Monroe Carell, Jr., Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt, Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center, Vanderbilt Psychiatric Hospital, Vanderbilt Clinic, Vanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center, Vanderbilt Stallworth Rehabilitation Hospital, Eskind Biomedical Library, Vanderbilt Sports Medicine, Dayani Human Performance Center, Vanderbilt Page Campbell and Heart Institute”

 

>> In my life, whenever I saw 2 institutes or 2 businesses intertwine this way, there is always some fishy or nasty under it all. Most of the time it’s related to dirty money or redirecting funds.

 

“In addition, in mid-2004 it was announced that Vanderbilt's chemical biology research may have serendipitously opened the door to the breeding of a blue rose, something that has long been coveted by horticulturalists and rose lovers”

 

>> A blue rose ^_^

 

“In 2010, the Center for Intelligent Mechatronics at Vanderbilt began testing a powered exoskeleton intended to assist paraplegics, stroke victims and other paralyzed or semi-paralyzed people to walk independently.[118] The Vanderbilt exoskeleton received funding from Parker Hannifin Corporation in 2012 and has since gone to market internationally”

 

>> I truly hope it’s to help paraplegic persons and it’s not used for “other” purposes, like military purposes.

 

“Vanderbilt's research record is blemished, however, by a study university researchers, in conjunction with the Tennessee Department of Health, conducted on iron metabolism during pregnancy in the 1940s.[122] Between 1945 and 1949, over 800 pregnant women were given radioactive iron. Standards of informed consent for research subjects were not rigorously enforced at that time,[note 2] and many of the women were not informed of the potential risks. The injections were later suspected to have caused cancer in at least three of the children who were born to these mothers.[123] In 1998, the university settled a class action lawsuit with the mothers and surviving children for $10.3 million.“

 

>> Same matter as before, but with more details this time around.

Anonymous ID: 6b530c May 22, 2019, 2:19 p.m. No.6561067   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1298 >>9920

>>6560926

 

“The university is classified by the Carnegie Foundation as a Doctoral University with Highest Research Activity”

 

>> In other words a cabal suspected foundation is giving high qualifications to a cabal suspected university ^^ the fun part is in the “RANKING” section, all cabal run media and agencies are ranking the Vanderbilt university. It’s like a cobra calling a rattle snake nice ^^

 

“In 2018, Niche ranked Vanderbilt the ninth hardest university to get into in America.[160] Additionally, Vanderbilt was the only university in the top 15 on both their Best Greek life and Best Colleges rankings”

 

>> Ah! The good old Greek clubs are back in the spotlight!

 

“In December 2015, a hackberry tree fell, leaving 10 students injured with "broken bones and stitches."

 

>> I’m sorry to hear that students got injured; but come on: “A Hackberry tree”?!?!?!?!!? What kind of coincidence is that? I mean just as Potus is talking at Hackberry and Hackberry lead us to Osaka and now when reading about Vanderbilt university I know a Hackberry tree fell. I’m seeing Hackberries everywhere nowadays ^_^

 

“Flanking the original campus to the south are the Stevenson Center for Science and Mathematics—built on a woodland once known as the Sacred Grove[169]—and the School of Engineering complex […]”

 

>> The “Sacred Grove” - interesting name, couldn’t they just call tulip garden or oak yard? You know, something ordinary and simple. It always has to have that “mystic” note to it or whatever we can call it.

 

“The university is home to 17 fraternities and 15 sororities as of Spring 2018”

 

>> That’s quiet a large number.

 

“In 1980, several Vanderbilt students, one of whom was African-American, decided to hold Nat Turner Day to protest Kappa Alpha Order's celebration of Old South Day, when KA brothers dressed as Confederate States Army personnel.[193] The university administrators sided with KA, banned Nat Turner Day, and let KA parade in their Confederate costumes.[194] The African-American student was called a homophobic slur and beaten up by the KA chapter”

 

>> Quiet a honorable university which believes in respecting others and has honor!

 

“A 2015 survey reported that 20% of undergraduate students were sexually assaulted in 2014–2015.[207] Meanwhile, as of 2015, The Tennessean reports that the university is "under review by federal education officials, spurred by six current and former female students who filed a complaint about how Vanderbilt has handled cases of sexual misconduct."

 

“In April 2016 and June 2016, two former Vanderbilt football players were found guilty of charges related to the videotaped rape of an unconscious woman in a dorm room”

 

>> That’s a very high number of assaults. If parents want to send their daughter to such a place, it seems they need to send a body armor with her luggage was well. This habit of mistreating girls on campus ground is beyond my reach of understanding. It’s unacceptable and disgusting. What happened to that young lady is simply horrible.

Anonymous ID: 6b530c May 22, 2019, 2:46 p.m. No.6561298   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1491 >>9920

>>6561067

 

“Vanderbilt's intercollegiate athletics teams are nicknamed the Commodores, in honor of the nickname given to Cornelius Vanderbilt, who made his fortune in shipping”

 

>> Yeah! Yeah! As if I would believe HE made a fortune out of that, as if he didn’t make it by serving his Majesty Louis XVII & his heirs.

 

“In addition to Mr. C, Vanderbilt fans often use the cheer "Anchor down!" accompanied by the "VU" hand sign, created by extending the thumb along with the index and middle fingers (essentially identical to the Serbian three-finger salute).”

 

>> Interesting Salute.

 

“Notable former faculty and alumni:

 

Two U.S. vice presidents, John Nance Garner and Al Gore, attended the university, but did not graduate.[229][230] However, Gore's ex-wife, Tipper, is herself an alumna, receiving a master's degree from Peabody in 1975. […]and Watergate prosecutor James F. Neal (J.D. 1957). William Hagerty (B.A. 1981, J.D. 1984) is the current U.S. Ambassador to Japan. […]Süreyya Serdengeçti, a master's alum, is a former Governor of the Central Bank of Turkey;[247] Wang Tso-jung was the former President of the Control Yuan of the Government of the Republic of China; and Kwon Hyouk-se is the current governor of the Financial Supervisory Service of South Korea.[249][246] Baso Sangqu, a master's alum, is a former President of the United Nations Security Council and currently serves as the permanent representative of South Africa to the United Nations.

 

Emily White (B.A. 2000), former COO of Snapchat; Matthew J. Hart (B.A. 1974), former CEO of Hilton Hotels; Jeffrey J. Rothschild (B.A. 1977, M.S. 1979), founding engineer of Facebook; Mark Reuss (B.E. 1986) is the President of General Motors; Michael Ainslie (B.A. 1965) is the former President & CEO of Sotheby's.

 

Sheryll Cashin (B.A. 1984) acted as an advisor to the Clinton Administration and currently serves as a law professor at Georgetown University.

 

Four current or former members of the faculty also share that distinction: biochemist Stanley Cohen, physiologist Earl Sutherland, and pioneer molecular biologist Max Delbrück;[6] Nobel laureate and neuroscientist Paul Greengard was a visiting scholar

 

Willie Geist (B.A. 1997) is a host of MSNBC's Morning Joe. Vanderbilt alumna Hildy Kuryk is the director of communications at Vogue and former senior New York finance consultant for Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign

 

>> This is just a tiny fragment of the notable people from Vanderbilt University. Hand picked them myself: just read carefully. Ananda, I put Gore for you; and H anon, didn’t you suspect Sotheby’s? Killary did like snapchat!

Anonymous ID: 6b530c May 22, 2019, 3:17 p.m. No.6561491   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1507 >>9920

>>6561298

 

I got curious about that shoe/furniture company, so I went to take a look at it and this is what I’ve found:

 

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

 

“Furniture Brands International, Inc., was a Clayton, Missouri-based home furnishings company.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clayton,_Missouri (“Clayton is a city in and the county seat of St. Louis County, Missouri, United States,[6] and borders the city of St. Louis”. […] “The city was organized in 1877 and is named after Ralph Clayton,[8] who donated the land for the courthouse.”)

 

“The company began in 1911 as International Shoe Company with the merger of Roberts, Johnson & Rand Shoe Company and Peters Shoe Company. In 1966 the company changed its name to Interco as the result of diversification, and once the company exited the shoe business, adopted the name Furniture Brands International.”

 

“Peters became president and then left in 1891 to form his own company, Peters Shoe Company, with help from relatives. Peters Shoe Company started with $200,000 in capital and almost doubled in size in its first decade, requiring a move from 7th Street and Washington Avenue to a larger building at 11th Street and Washington. Isaac S. Taylor designed the eight-story headquarters built in 1901 at 13th Street and Washington, which was named to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.”

 

>> That’s a very fast growth and I do love that number 13.

 

“Brothers Jack and Oscar Johnson, and their cousin Frank C. Rand, moved from Mississippi to Memphis, Tennessee, in 1892 and started the Johnson, Carruthers & Rand Shoe Company. Henry O. Rand, father of Frank, and John C. Roberts were financial backers. In 1898, the Johnsons sold their company and moved to St. Louis to start Roberts, Johnson & Rand Shoe Company. Frank Rand, a graduate of Vanderbilt University, became a stock clerk and advanced to become vice-president.[2] A headquarters building went up at 15th Street and Washington in 1909.”

 

“By 1905, St. Louis had moved from ninth to third in the country in shoe production”

 

“The two largest shoe companies in the city, Roberts, Johnson & Rand and Peters Shoe Company, merged in 1911 to form International Shoe Company, but each company kept its own identity”.

 

“World War I resulted in significant demand for military footwear.”

“World War II gave International Shoe a major opportunity, as it was the only shoe company large enough to bid for all the business of the U.S. Army.”

 

>> So this shoe company made a LOT of money because of the 2 great wars. Sounds a stunt pulled by either Rockefeller or Rothschild. They are the type of profit this big from such calamities.

 

“By 1950, International Shoe had the capability to make 70 million pairs of shoes a year; its businesses also included tanneries, rubber heels, cement, containers, and material for shoe linings”

 

>> Every time I read tannery, whatever hair is left on my head just stands up as I remember the fur trade and the red show clan.

Anonymous ID: 6b530c May 22, 2019, 3:19 p.m. No.6561507   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1660 >>9920

>>6561491

 

“also took over Broyhill Furniture, a North Carolina company that was the world's largest privately owned furniture maker. In 1987, under new president Harvey Saligman, Interco bought Lane Company of Altavista, Virginia, which increased furniture and home furnishings to about one-third of Interco's total sales.”

 

>> A shoe company has bought a furniture company. That’s a long stretch for business, don’t you think? One is not in the same domain as the other, so why furniture?

 

“Also under Saligman, Interco bought Converse in 1986”

 

>> Ah! The HAPPY shoes of the happy new generation we have.

 

“On July 31, 1990, an agreement with creditors to extend loan maturities to 1997 was intended to avoid bankruptcy”

 

“In 1989, Richard Loynd, Converse's chairman and the leader of his company's buyout effort, became Interco president. Interco filed for Chapter 11 in January 1991 and sold all of its operations except Broyhill, Lane, Converse, and Florsheim. Apollo Investment Fund, Ltd., led by Drexel Burnham Lambert's Leon Black, took a controlling interest in the reorganized Interco, which emerged from bankruptcy in August 1992. In 1994, Interco exited the shoe business, selling Converse and Florsheim.[2] Brown Shoe Company took over the rights to Red Goose. A former International Shoe Company warehouse became the City Museum”

 

>> This is a very common and interesting business model I’ve seen over and over again in cabal held companies => they inflate the company making it simply astronomically huge, then like a fat juicy cow, they slaughter it with bankruptcy.

 

“On September 9, 2013, Furniture Brands filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy”

Anonymous ID: 6b530c May 22, 2019, 3:45 p.m. No.6561660   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9920

>>6561507

 

Last thing to check in Nashville:

 

Fort Negley

 

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

 

“Negley was a fortification built by Union troops after the capture of Nashville, Tennessee during the American Civil War, located approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) south of the city center. It was the largest inland fort built in the United States during the war.[1] It was a meeting place for the Ku Klux Klan during the Reconstruction Era.”

 

“Once Confederate forces were routed in February, 1862, from Forts Henry and Donelson (on the Tennessee and Cumberland Rivers, respectively), Confederate commanders decided that any further effort in the defense of Nashville would be pointless, and they abandoned any attempt to keep Nashville behind their lines. It was almost immediately occupied by Union forces, who rapidly began preparations for its defense. The largest of the fortifications erected was Fort Negley, a star-shaped limestone block structure atop St. Cloud Hill, south of the city”

 

“It was largely constructed using the labor of local slaves (including women), newly freed slaves who had flocked to Nashville once it was taken by Union forces with the understanding that their status as slaves was to be revoked were they to work for the Union, and by free blacks forcibly conscripted for the work. Records show that 2,768 blacks were officially enrolled in its construction.[3] The fort was named for Union Army commander General James S. Negley.”

 

“During the Reconstruction period, the area was used as a meeting place for the Ku Klux Klan, as confirmed by former Klansman Marcus B. Toney”

 

“The developers cancelled their plans in January 2018 after archaeologists determined that undisturbed areas on the edge of the Greer property, but not part of the stadium itself, were the unmarked burial sites of slaves forced to build Fort Negley.[10] Mayor Megan Barry expressed her desire that the site honor the history of those who died building the fort.”

 

Well, with this I guess we can wrap up Nashville. L anon found a Phoenix Lodge, so I guess that settles it for the Phoenix. But we didn’t find any “elements”, which makes me wonder if Nashville isn’t a place for big rituals like St Louis is. Thank you anons for your help in everything and if you find or noticed anything new about Nashville, please do add it.

Anonymous ID: 6b530c May 22, 2019, 4:49 p.m. No.6562157   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2204

>>6560487

 

Can you please indicate to me what lies Neon R. said? I’m just curious and I want to understand what’s going on better. I want to read things and check them out myself if you understand me. So if it doesn’t bother you, could you please make it clearer for me so I can make up my own mind and discern right from wrong.

 

As for the money I’m saying it again, I’m at lost about it, I’m 50/50. I understand both you and what H anon are telling about it, but in the same time, can you argue an empty stomach? I don’t know how it’s like where you are, but where I am the youth unemployment is mind blowing. So on one hand I’m pulled by the moral side of it all, and on the other hand I’m pulled by the harsh reality of daily life. This is terribly difficult and tricky.

 

Ad for in the Matrixxx, I used to like listening to the guy. The problem with what he did is not speaking at an event, it’s the TYPE of event that he is speaking in that is trouble. Whenever I hear cult or sect or other sort of religious names, I get all jumpy and I know it’s not going to end well.

 

A few days ago, there was also some sort of spat or sparks between SGT report and Jordan Sather. A while back, they were saying some stuff about Praying Medic. It’s all so confusing. It makes me wonder if it’s all worth it, and when will it come to an end. When our ROLES as anons will be over? I’ve been thinking about this for some time now.

 

>>6560533

 

I fully understand you young man. I’m not defending anyone, I’m just saying that sometimes real life can be hard and force us to make things we usually don’t do. If I’m unemployed, I can probably survive with little to eat; but if I was a parent with children, can I tell my children : “sorry! You will eat when I manage to find a job”?

 

I was working in a big shot place LONG ago, and while I was there, a group of prostitutes came to our bureau and there was a “situation” (let’s call it that way). I was the one whom had to interview some of the girls and get their depositions. I was very young back then, totally inexperienced and had a “bad” impression from any girl who used to work like that. My world turned upside down when I sat down and talked with the girls. And I felt so wrong when I went to “field” inspection and saw how they were “forced” to live. I understood the one who misjudged them was me. I was at fault for only looking at the outer layer and not looking inside. I found out that most of the girls didn’t want to work that job and would rather do ANY normal job they could do. It’s a really sad situation.

 

So can I blame them for being hungry and wanting to put bread on the table? Can I blame them because they are beaten up by their pimp (is that what you call it?) if they do not take “clients”? I’m not saying anons taking “money” is correct, but in the same time, I’m saying there are human conditions that we shouldn’t ignore. That is why I’m 50/50 about this. It’s just sad, so sad.

Anonymous ID: 6b530c May 22, 2019, 4:54 p.m. No.6562204   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6562157

 

I understand that his style in trolling is aggressive, but look at what has been happening to me for a long time now. I’ve been called many things; the latest is old fart, which I kinda like ^_^ that is how we joke when I’m with my old friends…. I’ve been accused of many things as well, as being a cult leader, a homo, a retard, just recently I was accused of “holding an agenda” …. A lot of words were being portrayed as mine while I never said them. My words are clear, but there is a pea brain interpreting my words according to the narrow scope of his own brain. And that is terribly funny and sad in some part, because when I’m accused of holding a secret agenda, it means 2 things:

 

1 – The person accusing me has been monitoring me for some time and he is someone I already know and he is holding a grudge on me because of his own shallow & narrow self.

 

2 – He is correct when he says I have an agenda, but it’s not that much of a secret = I wanna kick cabal ass ^_^ I’m old, I lived longer than most of you here, I know when I must keep my mouth shut about information I have and when to talk. Potus is the same = timing is everything. But because some hot head brainless anon cannot understand how this game is played, I am constantly attacked by him and his “group” or should I say kind. It’s a hive and they are still stuck in their own little box.

 

H anon, you’ve been digging along side me for some time now, just how many attacks have been under? You know what happened to the first thread I opened, they want to take me down simply because they cannot stand an uncool old person being in what they considered as their territory. According to them, I shouldn’t be here. So do you get why Neon Revolt was so brutal in his trolling. I can be that brutal as well, but I also actually pity those young persons. The attacks are direct specifically on me, so do not worry about it young man. The fun part in all of this is the more such anons talk, the more they reveal themselves to us and to the world. The penship is hard to hide even if some people try to modify it. The more they talk, the more they give themselves in. And at some point, they consider it as if I own them something which I don’t. Instead of being in the big league, they chose to remain in kindergarten.

 

So let’s just ignore them and let’s concentrate on our digs. Now that I’ve finished Nashville, let’s put Osaka under the microscope. I’ve tried to see if there is a branch of Clinton Foundation in Osaka, none, found. And there are no results about Clinton global initiative as well.

 

We’ve taken a long and good look at the city of Osaka itself, and we know about Nose Camp; but what is the bridge linking the 2. Any suggestions? You think we should wait for Q or Potus to give us more “hints” about what is going on in Osaka?

Anonymous ID: 6b530c May 22, 2019, 6:06 p.m. No.6562756   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4676

I’ve also been looking hard about those Epstein Island “squares” symbols. I’ve read a lot of things. I went to Hekate, to Artemis, to Apollo, to Leto & Circée, I even checked Atargatis. Zit. Nothing. It may be related to the MOON somehow, but I am not sure. Could it each type of graphic square represents one of the moon stages? Just a theory there.

 

>>6562279

 

Is this some sort of test my friend? Well, I cannot read Hieroglyphics, not my specialty, you already know that, so I cannot help you in the translation of the text; neither in the grammar for authenticity.

 

It not made of papyrus paper. Is it some sort of lime imprint of the authentic object? When I look at the edges, it’s like torn rotten old paper or carton, could even be old worn down animal skin. It seems to be a very thin layer. Notice the yellow line I’ve added? It’s parallel to the edge. If it was broken (or cut) “naturally” the edge wouldn’t be parallel to that yellow line. And there is enough text to make it exciting, but not enough to read and understand what it’s about. As if we are being teased. The other 3 sides make an almost perfect trapezoid, which is impossible if this piece was authentic and it fell and broke of itself or was torn for some reason. It’s cut just in the right place as to not damage the picture nor the text, while teasing us about the text.

 

As for the pictured people, one for sure is a servant – the one close to the text, as in on your left hand. Both are males. I’m not sure about what they are holding in their hands. Maybe musical instruments, not sure though, the picture is not clear enough. That little piece in the blue circle, it’s paper or carton, isn’t it? Not lime. The more I look at the edges, the more I’m convinced it’s some sort of paper or carton.

 

If you really want to know about it, then you must take it to a place to analyze it and test it. They will undo the frame and take a tiny fragment of it for chemical analysis

Hope I was of help. If you need anything else or anything specific, just ask.

Looks like we are about to have some action with Barr and declass. Gosh I hope so. The wait has been long.

 

On this I’m going to call it a day and wish everyone a good night. God bless you.