Anons,
last bread anon posted a picture of JFK Jr. next to Abe Lincoln's head at Mt. Rushmore.
I made a comment about how Lincoln's son was the president of Pullman Cars, which was the largest manufacturer of (((railroad))) cars during the gilded age.
No doubt there's a connection to the Vanderbilts and their cult that we've pulled apart over the past year or so.
Not only that, Robert Lincoln was also a director of Consolidated Edison power company in chicago.
These connections greatly raise the suspicions of Lincoln and his son.
THEN I remembered POTUS's state of the union address, the most relevant part being immortalized by Joe M in his video (related).
Many of the names he mentioned were already brought up in our digging as connected to the train/cult network.
One name I remembered was Annie Oakley.
She was a member of the Buffalo Bill's Wild West show that made Buffalo Bill so famous.
What do we know about controlling the attention of the masses?
Influencing them?
This was back when only the printed word existed, in the mid to late 1800s.
No commercial radio, no TV.
These types of shows were the modern day entertainment during the victorian era.
Digging into Annie, you of course get her connected to Buffalo Bill.
Fun fact about Buffalo Bill, when he was traveling the nation putting on his show,
his wife and kids remained in Rochester, NY.
This was because a few years earlier Buffalo Bill had guided a man named Henry Ward on a buffalo hunt.
Ward was a professor at the now notorious University of Rochester.
Eventually this University would have Henry Kissinger as a Trustee,
who would partner with Mack McLarty in Kissinger McLarty Associates,
the same McLarty who started American Transportation Corporation with Bill Clinton a 3 others.
The company would go on to be sold to International Harvester, owned by the McCormick Family.
The McCormicks also owned Tribune Media which owned LA Times, purchased from Harry Chandler,
the father of Rachel Chandler the Child Handler.
There's a lot more to the UofR,
but Henry Ward is a new connection.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Augustus_Ward
Funny thing about Henry Ward, he started a company called Ward's Natural Science which was a "leading supplier of natural science materials to museums in north america."
Ward was a bit of a safarist, hunting and traveling the world over. No doubt part of the inspiration for such business.
A large part of Wards collection was the catalyst for the Field Museum of Natural History's collection in Chicago.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Field_Museum_of_Natural_History
Intardastingly Marshall Field, the financeer of the Field Museum, connected to Wards…Field was friends with Robert Lincoln, Abraham Lincoln's son.
Fields was also strong armed by railroad supplies magnate Edward E. Ayer, a benefactor of the museum, to donate making a call to his yearn for a legacy.
Fields also formed the University of Chicago in partnership with John D. Rockefeller in order to rival Northwestern University.
Field's son, Marshall Field the 3rd grew up to be the leading financial supporter and founding board member of Saul Alinsky's Industrial Areas Foundation.
Alinsky wrote the book for the left: Rules for Radicals.
But this is all a coincidence, of course.
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