Anons,
Remember Q told us to follow family Y around the world?
Last week we speculated that family Y was Vanderbilt
this was based on the fact that the Vanderbilts donated heavily to the YMCA, along with their Railroad and Steamboat empires putting them high in the echelons of power.
If you can agree that Vanderbilts are family Y, and that soros took over for them,
then following soros money to the likes of the Biden Foundation throught he Democracy Alliance you'll start to understand why "rosemont seneca" is named as such.
Rosemont = Heinz family farm,
and Seneca = Family Y through their Seneca Oil Company founded by Vanderbilt's Drake and New Haven bankers lead by the Pierpont family (think JP Morgan's ancestors).
So add that all together and Seneca = Biden's half of Rosemont Seneca and Seneca also means Soros, which inherited the name through the Vanderbilt's empire through Iroquois lands including the Seneca where the first commercial oil was found.
And that first commercial oil wells led to the rise of the Rockefellers.
And Q said there were 4 families, Rock at the bottom, Family Y, Roths then Sauds.
Rock were taken out with the death of David in 2016, Family Y were taken over by Soros, probably when he broke the Rothschilds Bank of England.
All that is to say, Follow Family Y around the world.
What does that mean? Well if you read into the history of Cornelius Vanderbilt you see that he had many steam ships that trafficked the world,
most notably to Nicaragua where he attempted to form a land pass through lake Nicaragua to compete with those shippers using Panama.
In doing so, he then steam shipped from central america to Los Angeles where he exploited the much shorter travel to the west coast during the California Gold Rush.
During that day in age it gook months to travel by carriage to the west coast and often was very dangerous.
The sea route through Nic/Panama was much safer and quicker.
So in following family y to California, can we begin to see their influence in Los Angeles?
I found something juicy. Really really good.
But first I want to set the stage for this revelation.
Vanderbilt made a fortune consolidating the New York Central Railroad throughout western NY and beyond connecting NYC to the great lakes.
This made Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, and Albany all major cities at the time.
Buffalo was a major port for lake erie, Rochester was the early breadbasket of the nation with the Genesee river providing ample water flows for mills,
Syracuse was the first city moving west where the navigable mohawk river connected with the erie canal.
and Albany was where the mohawk met with the hudson, making for very easy travel inland as early explorers sought a path to Asia.
These cities nurtured some of the earliest corporations and industry in america.
Most notably in Rochester where Eastman Kodak and Gannett created the modern Hollywood and MSM as we know it today.
Eastman Kodak created the film upon which movies and eventually TV would be stored.
Gannett was started by Frank Gannett and was the nations first media empire.
I can prove that these two were connected to the Vanderbilt railroad early on in their career through the Rochester Savings Bank and the Harris & Harris law firm based in Rochester.
The younger Harris was the in house lawyer for Corn. Vanderbilt and the firm itself represented NYCRR in many cases.
The former name of the law firm was Ives and Harris with Ives being from the Ives family in New Haven CT where the aforementioned bankers hailed that started the Seneca Oil Company.
The modern name of this law firm is Harris Beach, one of the largest firms in the country,
Their most notorious client is NOT Vanderbilt but Clare Bronfman and her NXIVM!
So what's the big revelation?
We've connected Vanderbilt's meta influence in the NE to Los Angeles through following his business through the world of Steam Ships.
So what about LA?
This is just the first of many connections we're sure to find between LA/Hollywood and the Vanderbilt family,
Focus on Cornelius Vanderbilt IV's Illustrated Daily News.
It's a storied existence, but I want to direct anons to the end of it's life as an independent publication.
It was eventually sold to the LA Mirror which turned into the Mirror & Daily News.
So I ask anons: Who owned the Los Angeles Mirror?
What notorious descendant of that owner has come up time and time again in our research here over the past few years?
Who's going to be the top anon to tell us?
I went 99% of the way providing context, just one quick search will reveal it!