Emile Francis DuPont (1898- ) graduated from Yale, like a number of DuPonts have. He was important layperson within the Episcopal church. Pierre Samuel DuPont belonged to the American Philosophical Society. He also wears the rosette of an Officer de Ia Légion d’ Honneur. (How or why he got this I haven’t found out.) He was on
Thursday, 15 August 2013
THE THREE COUSINS THAT SAVED THE DUPONT COMPANY IN 1902
The successful three Du Ponts, Alfred,
Coleman, and Pierre that together took over the gunpowder factories ended up in
some serious infighting after a few years. Alfred divorced his wife to marry
his cousin, and the Coleman and many of the others did not approve of the
marriage. Alfred and the others got Into some serious family infighting. In
1913, Alfred at one point letting his rage get the better of him, got the Delaware legislature to pass a special law changing his first
wife’s sons name to spite his first wife. The special law passed the House in
four hours secretly at Alfred’s request but failed by two votes in the Senate
after the other Du Ponts found out what Alfred was trying. Alfred built his cousin-wife
Alicia the most expensive house on the east coast. In 1910 dollars, the lowest
estimate is $2 million, but the actual cost may easily have been several times
that. The name of the mansion was named Nemours. The main grounds of the
Nemours estate are 400 acres enclosed by an 9-ft. wall. Broken glass was embedded
in the concrete on top of the wall. Beyond the 400 are 2,000 areas that make up
the estate. From 1906 until 1920, the Du Pont family broke up into two factions
that waged a civil war in various arenas. Alfred I. DuPont led a political
campaign that fought the corruption of Coleman DuPont’s forces. Up to that time
politics and voting. and vote counting were totally corrupt. By April, 1918
Alfred had defeated Coleman for control of Delaware ’s politics. In 1911, Alfred bought the principle
daily paper in the area the Wilmington Morning News. In 1916, after
successfully blocking his uncle Henry A. DuPont from being reelected, Alfred
DuPont bought control of 9 Delaware
newspapers. in 1932, on a trip to Egypt Alfred found a dog be named Mummy that
was his familiar spirit. In the biography about Alfred which I read it said,
"Alfred had scored over his sister Marguerite. Let her collect Virginia ghosts if she wanted them. Only he had a reincarnated
Egyptian mascot who could produce wonders as great as those of Aladdin’s
genie." (Alfred Du Pont by Joseph F. Wail, p. 593) Alfred L Du Pont
himself wrote this in a letter to the Rev. Baker P. Lee (23 May ‘32 ) about his familiar spirit, "I have one or two more
jobs for Mummy and then I will give her a vacation before I put her to work
again." (He wrote at least one other letter where he talks about the
magical powers of his dog. which was his familiar spirit. Mrs. Cazenove Lee,
Jr. got a letter mentioning Mummy’s powers too.) Alfred died in 1935. Ed Bali
and Jessie Ball Du Pont (his widow) took over control of his estate. Ed Bail
increased the Alfred I. DuPont’s fortune and became the most powerful man in Florida . Ed Bali’s wealth passed the Billion-dollar mark in
the 50s or 60s. In the late 1960s, political enemies were able to attack the
wealth of Ed Ball with new legislation and some investigation of the misuse of
his money hidden in the foundations. In 1981, Ed Bail died. in 1985, Ed Ball’s
widow claimed that Ed’s sister Jessie had actually murdered Alfred I. DuPont in
1935. She claimed that while Ed was alive she had been too afraid to tell the
truth about Alfred’s murder. Forbes magazine carried the story in Oct., 1965.
T. Coleman DuPont, went in business with President Taft’s brother Charles P.
(member of the Skull & Bones) in 1910 to build McAlpin Hotel in New York City . (Taft’s other brother Horace was a member of the
Order of Skull and Bones. In fact, the Taft family which dates back to Braintree Mass. in 1679, helped start the Skull & Bones Order and
at least eight Tafts have been in the Order.) This was the first of a series of
luxury hotels. Coleman bought New York Equitable Life Assurance Society, which
was America ’s largest insurance company. N.Y. Equitable Life
Assurance company undoubtedly brought Coleman in touch with other Illuminati
elite. He belonged to the Rittenhouse in Philadelphia . He was the director of a number of things including
the Union National Bank, in Wilmington
and the pres. of Central Coal & Iron Co. along with a few other coal and
Iron companies. T. Coleman has been mentioned already in connection to the Du
Pont Gunpowder Business, which he ran for a number of years as head honcho.
During W.W. 1, the Du Ponts made a mint. The company had $9 million surplus in
its treasury. The result was that Du Pont absorbed General Motors. The DuPonts
also went Into the chemical business. The American government had seized the
German Dye Trust, and the DuPonts were given their patents. The Du Ponts began
to build a great chemical empire on the synthetic, such as shatterproof glass,
paints, rayon, nylon, dyes, photographic film, rubber, chemicals, drugs, etc.
Only the Dow Chemical Company is any competition with the DuPont chemical
operation. Alfred Victor DuPont (Alfred I.’s son) served only as a private in
the marines during W.W. I and was on board several ships. And yet for some
reason when W.W. 11 broke out, he was made a consultant to the Joint Chiefs of
Staff from 1943 to 1945. He was an Episcopalian.
Emile Francis DuPont (1898- ) graduated from Yale, like a number of DuPonts have. He was important layperson within the Episcopal church. Pierre Samuel DuPont belonged to the American Philosophical Society. He also wears the rosette of an Officer de Ia Légion d’ Honneur. (How or why he got this I haven’t found out.) He was onDelaware ’s State Board of Education, 1919 - 21 . He was the
President of General Motors from 1920-23 when he turned it over to Alfred P.
Sloan, Jr. Pierre Samuel started what is called "the buddy system"
where DuPont and GM’s management worked together. DuPont saved GM from
extinction after W.W.I and has watched over GM since. Robert L DuPont, Jr. is a
research psychiatrist. He has done research at Harvard. He was the delegate for
the US . at United Nations Commission on Narcotic drugs
(1973-78). He is especially knowledgeable about what drugs will do to a person,
which le an area of his research. And Francis Marguerite Du Pont (born 1944 in Duluth , Minn. ) is deep into research into genetics. Those of us,
who know what these people want to do, cringe when we see that some of the top
genetic researchers are connected with Satanic families. Every American almost
everyday uses a Du Pont product. When I began learning what the DuPont
industries produce it is utterly astonishing. Anything that involves chemicals
is under their production. Herbivores and fertilizers for farming. cosmetics
and nylons for women, chemicals for all types of industrial production,
textiles of all kinds, cleaning fluids such as when you clothes are
dry-cleaned. The list can go on and on. Most of us are using DuPont products
almost continuously all through the day! General Motors, the explosives and
gunpowder monopoly, the chemical monopoly (which its tens of thousands of
products) gives the DuPonts enormous financial leverage. The DuPonts obviously
are in close cooperation with the elite involved with oil-because so many of
their products are derivatives of petroleum products. In 1940, it was estimated
the DuPont family was worth $5 billion. Today, their total worth must be many
billions of dollars, not to mention the enormous power they wield. The very
survival of the United
States
military is dependent upon the military products of the DuPonts.
Emile Francis DuPont (1898- ) graduated from Yale, like a number of DuPonts have. He was important layperson within the Episcopal church. Pierre Samuel DuPont belonged to the American Philosophical Society. He also wears the rosette of an Officer de Ia Légion d’ Honneur. (How or why he got this I haven’t found out.) He was on
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