>>756208 last bread.
Likewise. Thanks for keeping it alive into the current bread, though it looks like no anon. has picked up the baton. oh well. hopeFUlly, SomeOne's lisTening besides the 54 Cent army.
>Isn't Honeywell a big Military Industrial Complex player?
Yes, for a long time now.
>infogalactic.com/info/Honeywell#International_Expansion_and_Acquisition:_1927-1985
Having survived the Depression, Minneapolis-Honeywell was approached by the US military for engineering and manufacturing projects. In 1941, Minneapolis-Honeywell developed a superior tank periscope and camera stabilizers
> If there is any conspiracy to interrupt or infect the U.S. water supply, Evoqua would likely be affected:
Would also be a great golem to unleash it, if one were so inclined that is.
Used to think the poison US water supply meme was salt in the well dumped by the FUD Patrol. Now, not so much.
>Top institutional holder is "Temasek Holdings"
Top 3 Holders and their latest SEC 13G's:
>http:// secgems.com/att/0001193125-18-039541.nc.1.htm
>http:// secgems.com/att/0000895345-18-000058.nc.1.htm
>http:// secgems.com/att/0001341004-18-000093.nc.1.htm
Chekk out Their locations in pics.
What I still can't determine if whether everyone's SELLING or if they're transferring ownership out US jurisdiction (if there is one, given FINCEN).
>Evoqua also involved in mining:
You don't say. evoQua has been in the mining biz for over 40 years (anyone smell a "Goose"tra?)
So now we may have a goldmine as well as a treasure chest. What a beautiful early Spring day, eh?
>involved with US Water Alliance "driving a one water movement":
One Water to Rule Us All?
>easily search for any company's political campaign contributions?
opensecrets.org? that might be tip of the iceberg though.
Wonder if there's a site to search for 'donations' to 'Presidential' Libraries?
Do you smell an O Harry?