What's so special about Racine Wisconsin?
Cabal History
I've seen a lot of people talk about Racine being a hub or "the root" of everything going on. When I try to research I can't find anything. I'm assuming it's probably something that's been scrubbed like Sandy Hook, and Parkland.
That having been said, anyone have a link to a video or two? I would ask for an explanation, but I'm assuming this is one of those things that ends up taking you down a massive rabbit hole where you end up becoming a research goblin for a few days and hiss at daylight because you've done nothing but stare at your computer screen and take notes for days on end.
After skipping through the video a bit, apparently the original plans for the tractor were made in Racine. I think what he's trying to get at, is that a lot of new technology originates out of Racine, which is odd since it's not exactly a big city, or famous, or anything really.
Of course, I'm the one asking for info in the first place, so I could be misinterpreting this.
This was the first public roll out of what some call the mark of the beast. Some random company in racine
https://www.google.com/amp/s/journaltimes.com/news/local/company-holds-chip-party-to-implant-microchips-in-workers/article_b0aa1257-3c53-59b1-8801-5972e3142363.amp.html
Look what else was invented where the center of the galaxy glides over the horizon:
https://archive.is/pPOLZ
...but that's just the Racine area.
If you look at the Path of Souls region more broadly (all of South Eastern Wisconsin, where the animal-shaped burial mounds are) you'll find even more innovation, ranging from the concept of social security, which was first known as the "Wisconsin Idea" to the typewriter and the layout of your keyboard, to your headphones and the first super computer and the first mini computer; even the plot behind the first video game comes from Wisconsin born author E.E. Doc Smith, and the best selling children's books of all time, as well as all of the first Disney books, were published in Racine.
We are living in a Truman show.