posted ago by Primate98 ago by Primate98 +8 / -1

TL;DR: Paddock Lake is just to the west of Kenosha, and is named after a relative of Stephen Paddock. Going back further, his ancestors intermarried with prominent families from the Salem Witch Trials. If you think this is merely wild coincidence, stop reading now.

WARNING: It will take a good bit to explain that this is no coincidence at all. This is an extra-long post, but includes three bonuses.

I have to do something I resist doing, which is to give you the answer up front. Some will bolt up from their chair at the defense table to object that this is “leading the witness!” or some such. In this case, the evidence is faint and unfamiliar. I have to show you the top of the puzzle box then explain to you where these strange little pieces of colored cardboard fit into the picture.

Further complicating the situation is the sheer weight of the bullshit narratives that have been purposely fed into the conspir-o-sphere regarding both the Kenosha and Vegas events. Whatever you now believe happened, you’re going to have to set it aside temporarily or we’ll get nowhere with this material. When you finish reading, don’t worry because you’re free to pick it back up as if none of this exists. And no, we’re not here to argue the particulars of any aspect of any of these events.

To make sense of it all, though, the big picture (for us, for now) begins four centuries ago. These Dark Occultists came over in a big wave, embedded in the Puritan Great Migration of 1620-1640. They set up shop in Nantucket and Salem, Massachusetts. Now you know why the Witch Trials were in Salem. They stayed there until about the 1800’s, when some moved out to set up additional strongholds. It turns out that Kenosha was among them, and Denver was another as we have seen in previous posts. All along, though, They have used family members to conduct their various historical shenanigans.

So what happened at these events? Vegas and the Salem Witch Trials are easy: nothing. I mean, if the odd corpse of an inconvenient person was thrown into the mix, who would know the difference? If you objected, well, there would just be the additional odd corpse of an “unfortunate victim”. Kenosha is more complex. To start us off, here’s what I wrote up over three years ago:

There was a conspiracy to murder Kyle Rittenhouse that night, and Joshua Ziminski was involved. If you don’t agree, at least tell me which Joshua Ziminski was not involved. (r/conspiracy_commons 11/21/2021)

Let’s see, 2.6K views of a long, complex post on a highly controversial topic yielding 8 upvotes. Can you say “shadowbanned”? Do They typically bother shadowbanning a load of off-target bullshit? The vital upshot from that night was this: it was a broken play.

The point of the op was to shut down the “Rooftop Korean” phenomenon, which came to prominence during the Rodney King riots. They would smoke one of these 2A types and then run the false dialectic something like this: “white supremacists freely try to murder black trans jews in the streets but thank goddess do not succeed” versus “any fuckwit who tries to defend himself will get killed and no one will get punished and you probably deserved it”. In essence, choose freely and you will be wrong in every case.

Kyle—young, pale, doughy, nerdy Kyle—was selected that night as the easy mark. Turns out he was cool under extreme pressure and good with an AR, so the plan got fucked. They tried to recover, though, and it all ended up in court. It sounds like I’m arguing the particulars of the Rittenhouse case, but this is all just context for the peek behind the curtain.

Go back and look at that Reddit post. Are you going to try to tell me his defense counsel, or any law enforcement personnel, or the judicial system, or anyone in the local press could not figure that out like I did? Forget it. What that means is that all those levers were controlled at least to such extent as to keep all the metric ton of bullshit between the lines. In short, Kyle was an arbitrary choice, but Kenosha was crucial. It is revealed as one of “Their” strongholds.

BTW, I didn’t figure it out in that order if you were thinking I was some sort of Sherlock. No, I was looking up something about the Rittenhouse incident and it dawned on me I didn’t really know where Kenosha was (see, not a Sherlock). I opened up Google Maps and—as a habit I recommend to other researchers—instead of using the search I tried to scroll and zoom and enhance my way there. When I did that, I noticed Paddock Lake, Wisconsin right next door to Kenosha. Well, here we fucking go.

I won’t even get into it, but Kenosha was the home of American Motors Corporation. I touched on it briefly in my “Flint water crisis” post, but They run both Flint and General Motors to this day. And Dodge. See the theme? AMC ended up being run by George W. Romney, the father of Mitt. The Romneys came up in my “Billy the Kid” post. Shit, it gets tiresome even linking to my own work, but I think you get the point.

Wiki tells us that the lake was named after Dr. Francis Paddock (1814-1889). I mentioned that “They” began moving out of their fastnesses in the northeast in the 1800’s and here we have an example. But maybe I’m getting overexcited and this is just some dude named Paddock, right?

He and his family settled between two lakes now known as Paddock and Hooker Lakes in the town of Salem in Kenosha County, Wisconsin (now the village of Salem Lakes, Wisconsin).

(By the by, we are also told that Salem Lakes was “formerly the town of Salem and the village of Silver Lake”. I stopped writing about the subject because it got too detailed and esoteric, but my work on the Black Dahlia eventually led to the reservoir in Los Angeles featured in the movie Under the Silver Lake. We aren’t done and this shit actually gets disturbing after a while.)

Buckle up for (or skip) this next genealogical nitty-gritty. The Geni record for Dr. Francis is: Francis Paddock. That’s a total brick wall. I include it so that you will note it’s a total brick wall, but the interesting fact is that this was “Last Updated: September 24, 2023". Isn’t that weird? This supposed rando died a century and a half ago. What more is there to say about him in 2023? I want you to notice the same brick wall in Doc’s Wikitree record: Francis Paddock (1814 - 1889). “Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]”. Well, that’s the end of that. Except it isn’t. Wiki itself tells us:

The eldest member of the group, David Paddock, Francis's grandfather, was a Revolutionary War veteran and died shortly after the trip. He was called 'Blind David' because he was blinded from powder burn injuries he sustained during the war.

A plain fact the genealogical sites somehow do not know about? My point here is that history is easily erased. But we use what we find, when and where we find it, and discover that “Blind David” was undoubtedly this man: Pvt. David Paddock (1753-1847).

Keep driving back in time through the “Son of” link, and you’ll arrive at man known as “Robert Paddock of the Plymouth Colony”. One item you might note while there is that his first wife was born Mary Ball. That is exactly the same name as the wife of George Washington. I have never followed up as to whether they were related, but we should start a pool.

Now let’s go back to the Before Times of 2017, when we all became acquainted with the bullshit narratives about Stephen Craig Paddock (1953-2017) (<-- haha, he didn’t actually die in 2017!). Again, keep driving up through the “Son of” link. (Funny, but on the way you’ll see he has an ancestor named George Washington Paddock (1819-1901). Also, Mary Ball Washington’s father’s first wife was born Elizabeth Romney, so my speculation isn’t totally off the wall, is it? Anywho….) You’ll once again end up at Robert Paddock of the Plymouth Colony. Seems bizarre that it’s this easy when it’s pointed out to you, doesn’t it?

Okay, okay, so how about those witches, huh? Well, if you wander around the Paddock (also infrequently listed as “Paddack”, so be aware) genealogy, you’ll find this prime example: Stephen Paddack (1729-1814). (See what I said about the alternate spelling? It got dropped way back when, though.)

Get out your handy list of people of the Salem witch trials. Stephen’s son Ichabod married Priscilla Clark. Priscilla was the daughter of Deborah Brown (who was born a Bunker, which I’ll tell you about in a sec). His mother’s second husband was Susannah Folger. (Bethshua Folger, a primary witness at the trials, and was the aunt of Benjamin Franklin, which I’ll tell you about in a sec.) Some female Paddock’s husband or son or whatever could have personally been at the fake trials for all I know, but I think you’re getting the picture.

Stephen just happened to be more Nantucket-based, actually. So if you get out your handy list of Nantucket settlers, you may find it interesting that Stephen’s sister was Elizabeth Swain, his niece was Elizabeth Coleman, and his wife was Eunice Coffin. Feel free to wander around these genealogies, which are like a sink drain with a hair clog of Elite bloodlines.

Bonus (speaking of witches): In Macbeth, who are Greymalkin and Paddock?

In Macbeth, Greymalkin and Paddock are the familiars of the witches, serving as their demonic assistants.

Whoa, on the nose, huh? Now, I’m not just going to leave you with, “Oh look, mention of someone named pAdDoCk!!!” Of course not, my frens. There is more.

We are told that Macbeth was written by Shakespeare, of course, but who knows who really put quill to parchment, so to speak. Yet I can definitely tell you that next to the Library of Congress, kitty-corner from the Supreme Court, and a block from the grounds of the United Stated Capitol sits the Folger Shakespeare Library. Getting the sense that a lot has been going on under our noses all these centuries?

Double-bonus: Remember in this post I mentioned the Black Dahlia and Silver Lake? That reservoir is just south of the Franklin Hills neighborhood. The murder itself is suspected to have taken place at a certain famous house on Franklin Avenue, at the end of which, as the entrance to Franklin Hills, sits the Shakespeare Bridge.

Third bonus: Did you notice the list of Nantucket settlers included the name Robert Pike? Yep, he’s a direct ancestor of Albert Pike. I’ll light up that fat jackass in a future post.

If you ain’t spooked, I don’t think you can be spooked. You are also now free to return to exactly what you previously believed concerning Rittenhouse in Kenosha, Paddock in Vegas, and Witches in Salem.

In any case, thanks for reading!