Anonymous ID: 990459 April 10, 2020, 8:06 p.m. No.8754243   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4305 >>4311 >>4379 >>4557 >>4717 >>4869

A few days ago anons were digging about the explosion in San Bernardino County, CA, along the CA, NV border, centered in a mining district, which includes a ghost town called Vanderbilt. That drew my curiosity. Was the late 1800's mine owned/founded by the Vanderbilt family? Most early records of the western states follow the development of the railroads beginning in the early 1800's. Even though Cornelius Vanderbilt, the magnate who started it all (with a $100 loan from his family to buy a boat to begin a ferry operation between Manhattan and Staten Island), became very involved in the development of east coast railroads, there is no record of him stretching his interests further west to CA. If he did, he would have been happy to brag about it, and would also be a part of his official biography.

 

The only mention of why that mine was named Vanderbilt is from old mining records which include a history on every claim made in CA. Unless something else shows up connecting Vanderbilt directly to that mine (short lived, like many in the area, with much of the money going to equipment upkeep, labor costs, transportation and ore separation), the only likely reason for using Vanderbilt's name is that the people who developed that region were Vanderbilt fanboys, who hoped his success would rub off on them.

 

Having never read a thing about the man, and with nothing else to do but wait for nothing to happen, I did some digging. What a "gold mine" of information!

 

  1. He married his first cousin, and they raised 13 children.

  2. He was a major asshole by all accounts. Mass wealth and power will do that.

3.He contracted Syphilis from his penchant for using whores throughout his marriage.

  1. He paid for services of those involved in the occult to help him with business transactions.

  2. He became close with two well known medium charlatans known as the Chaflin sisters. They were extreme leftists in every respect, including being the first American publishers of Karl Marx's then new Communist Manifesto, which Vanderbilt funded! They were also pornographers.

  3. After the death of his first wife, he married a "woman" named Frank Armstrong, supposedly given to "her" at birth because the father was an admirer of a family friend named Major Frank Armstrong.

 

Here's a bunch of related links. Knock yourselves out. Worth reading from an historic POV, observing corruption and possibly Satanic shenanigans.

 

http://mojavedesert.net/desert-fever/vanderbuilt.html

 

http://vredenburgh.org/mining_history/pages/hensher2005-manvel_vanderbilt_hart_vontrigger.html#vanderbilt

 

https://www.mindat.org/loc-216260.html

 

https://www.ranker.com/list/how-vanderbilt-family-lost-fortune/melissa-sartore

 

https://www.biography.com/business-figure/cornelius-vanderbilt

 

https://epdf.pub/commodore-the-life-of-cornelius-vanderbilt.html

 

https://news.vanderbilt.edu/archived-news/register/articles/index-id=6686.html

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Armstrong_Crawford_Vanderbilt

Anonymous ID: 990459 April 10, 2020, 8:15 p.m. No.8754379   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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I did a good amount of digging through Frank's family history (Crawford), of which there is plenty to be found by way of findagrave.com and geni.com. Frank "herself" wrote a book on their family history. see image.