100,000 ft analysis.
Suspend your disbelief, logical thinking time.
Follow the Vanderbilt bloodline.
Dutch settlers from De Bilt in Utrecht.
History of Utrecht region? Metadata, not specifics.
French? (Franks?)
Plausible that Cornelius Vanderbilt is of Frankish decent?
Where was the highest centralization of Frankish power through the past 2000 years?
Carolingian dynasty, Capetian dynasty, House of Bourbon, "King of the Franks"
Colors are symbols.
Blue and White = House of Bourbon.
Blue and Red = Paris.
Red is the outlier. Seat of power of Catholic Church in France. Notre Dame. Red Shoesโฆ
I digress.
New France. History? Geographical area?
Compare to Vanderbilt sphere of influence.
What is subterfuge? What is covert means?
What is a secret society? Actions in the light of day, or hidden in the shadows?
French and Indian war, Seneca tribes? "Rosemont-Seneca Partners"
What is the origin of the Seneca phrase as it pertains to Biden, Heinz?
Biden financially tied to Soros. Soros took over for family Y, Family Y was Vanderbilts (heavy donations to "The Y"mca.
Heinz? Pittsburgh.
Pittsburgh? Former French seat of power in New France.
Heinz family history? Frankish region of germany/france. Kallstadt. Trump?
French Jesuit Priests actions with the Indians?
What is the act of corruption?
How are the Jesuits view today? The same?
Hypothesis:
I believe the Cult lived through the French royal familial history,
and Vanderbilt is of their bloodline.
Vanderbilt was instilled into the new amsterdam and activated within the newly freed colonies as a way to control through covert means.
First order of business was connecting New Amsterdam, now New York, to the Seneca region of western NY.
If you believe Pittsburgh is another hot bed of the cult, look at the New France borders. Rochester to Pittsburgh.
Vanderbilt spread west connects the new sphere of covert french/cult influence in New York, to the old New France sphere of influence with the Indian allies (Erie, Iroquois/Seneca, Huron).
Theres much more. Need time to organize my thoughts.
Follow French influence in the new world. From 100000ft view. Don't get bogged down. Ask yourself: if the french were influencial in one region, what happened to that influence over time? Who grew to prominence from this region and are they connected back to Frankish decent?
Areas of focus:
New France around the Great lakes.
Modern day Louisiana/New Orleans.
French Canada (Montreal, Quebec)
Carolinas. French explorers first encounter with the new world. Is it a coincidence Payseur is rumored to have moved to this area?
Identify who the French agents were in the fledgling US.
Vanderbilt?
Franklin?
Rochambeau?
Who else?
What was their influence and how does it impact the bigggggg picture?