Ive another post here on this that is still on going for research, but after some help from several pedes (special h/t to u/Nice_n_tangy and u/ThetruthSpreadsinNY for the insane amount info they gave me) managed to direct my digs into the port of racine.
This port (USRAC) has shipping coming weekly from the Evergreen maritime company from Belgium. Only the smallest class of evergreen ship can even dock there (C class), and only 30cm under the limit for this port (max 500ft length), but it happens weekly from Belgium's part of the line. That info is from the Port of Antwerp, one of the largest in Europe. I don't know which ship goes there but i suspect it is probably a single captain familiar with the port and the waters of the area, although i have no proof on this. Intending to check daily to see if i can find any data on when it arrives.
The port has no cranes for unloading, so it must be forklift only i presume. However it is full container load shipping, so it probably does a fair chunk of trade on a regular basis. I dont have any accounts on maritime data myself to dig deeper into the history, but this just looks odd to me.
Belgium is also closely linked to the satanist cabal with a large number of the elites there in docs listed as satanists, baby cannibals, and child molesters. The docs i have on this are in french, but there are translations in the comments on the linked thread.
This little town on the coast of the great lakes seems to be a lot more than just a "model". Too much weird, corruption, death and evil is abounding on this. I would not be surprised if the Belgium arm of the cabal is directly connected to the activities in Racine as well.
The port is also not mentioned on Wikipedia on the racine page, despite the airport being mentioned. Couldnt see it in the list of ports on Wikipedia for the usa either.
One other oddity - The Belgium line for Evergreen has only 14 linkedin accounts (for a shipping line of such size this seems abnormally small).
When I was in Brussels, Belgium many years ago, I was walking through a covered street that was filled with little shops. Near the end of the street, sort of out of the way and in a nondescript place, was a green door with two small brass plaques on it and beside the door was a call box where one of the buttons read, "A.M.O.R.C."
The top plaque read, "Order Martiniste Traditionel Heptade Rosenkreuz de Bruxelles"
The bottom plaque read, "Ancien et Mystique Ordre de la Rose + Croix, A.M.O.R.C.
It was apparently the meeting place of the Rosicrucians.
I found it interesting at the time, as I knew what it was, so I snapped a couple of photos before I left.
The whole influence of continental Europe over the current ways of the world is a fascinating topic all in itself. Now that we have the Americas, East Asia in full economic and military swing, it's hard to fathom that tiny little hamlets like Belgium, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein etc used to hold so much sway over politics, finance, religion, the works.