Anonymous ID: ab8598 Jan. 16, 2020, 8:29 a.m. No.7829922   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0059

POTUS WAS TALKING TO THE BOARDS!

>>7828921 LLB

>>7829723 LB

So maybe POTUS wants us to look into Flint and what's going on in the water.

 

The earliest millionaire businessman in Flint was Alexander McFarland.

He created his wealth as a sawmill owner,

eventually buying up large tracts of pine forest land in Michigan.

McFarland employed Charles Williams Nash at his mills who eventually went on to be the president of General Motors.

Nash worked for William C. Durant who created the Flint Road Cart Company, later becoming the Durant-Dort Carriage Company. (and eventually GM)

Durant is an important figure in Detroit. He created GM but then was ousted by the stockholders, he then went on to found the Chevrolet Motor Company with Louis Chevrolet. He was financially backed by Pierre S. duPont!

He eventually worked his way back into GM with the backing of duPont.

McFarland's son in-law was Robert Whaley who went on to work as the president of Citizen's Bank, which bankrolled the Flint Road Cart Company, which grew to be General Motors.

Wheley was in business with

 

So basically Flint Michigan, power wise, was in the wheel house of General Motors. And General Motors was Durant/Dupont in terms of power players.

 

So what does Dupont have to do with the Flint water problems?

 

The water problems were a result of changing water sources to the Flint rive. The aging pipes rusted and leeched lead into the water causing the water quality to decline.

The dems (Gov. Rick Snyder, and then POTUS BO) went on to declare an emergency.

 

The resulting payout bankrolled Dem initiatives in the states. Per POTUS recent twat: https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1217836310657892353

 

So do Rick Snyder or BO have ties to the Dupont family?

Well, michigan doesn't like the duponts much: https://apnews.com/865c52bbaa21c777bbc993a2e1f7c75a

A lot of people seem to be blaming GM and Dupont for poisoning the Flint river! https://www.counterpunch.org/2016/01/12/the-barbarism-of-rick-snyder-a-statement-and-curse/

 

Sooo, there seems to be something here.

Anonymous ID: ab8598 Jan. 16, 2020, 8:46 a.m. No.7830059   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0441 >>0452

>>7829922

I don't think it's a coinscidence that Dupont and Lewis Cass (Payseur), the supposed decendants of French monarchy, are heavily vested historically in Michigan.

The great lakes from Buffalo west were French colonial territory after all.

Anons were speculating that Vanderbilt was a minion of the bourbon Kings exiled from France.

What connects NC where the supposed landing of Payseur occurred, and Detroit/Michigan, and the great lakes?

Red Hammer.

 

Prudent dig points on Flint would be DuPont's history in the region.

Lewis Cass history in Flint, of any.

Railroad history in the region.

Focus on Michigan Central, Vanderbilt's main line in the state.

Anonymous ID: ab8598 Jan. 16, 2020, 9:55 a.m. No.7830578   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0609

>>7830452

How does all your data connect back to the Railroads?

The THeory is that the Cult was spread along the railroads owned by the Vanderbilts.

So what influence in Ann Arbor did the Michigan Central Railroad (Vanderbilt) have to play?

What lawyers and law firms did the railroads use in the area? Focus on the Early 20th century.

What trusts and banks were prominent during this time?

Map the network of those trustees (what did they do, who did they do business with, who are their family members)

I've done this for Rochester, Buffalo and Cleveland and in each I've found at least 2 trustees on the local banks connected to the Vanderbilt Railroads.

Follow their social circle by reading the early newspapers in the area. Focus on any owned by Gannett or Hearst. They're a big red flag for Cult.

 

On the surface, these names in Ann Arbor seem like a good start:

The Ann Arbor Savings Bank

Farmers & Mechanics Bank

First National Bank

German-American Savings Bank

State Savings Bank

 

The one name that jumps out at me is Harriman on the Ann Arbor Savings bank.

Also M. J. Mack, whose familiy we were connecting to Joseph Smith and the Mormons along with NXIVM a few threads ago.

Anonymous ID: ab8598 Jan. 16, 2020, 9:57 a.m. No.7830609   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>7830578

So the idea is to find out who these people are, find who is connected to the Michigan Central, or the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway (both Vanderbilt lines) and map these people to industry and the law.

The sauce on those picrelated was Polk's Bank Directory from 1912.