'In 1904, the Carnegie Institution established a laboratory complex at Cold Spring Harbor on Long Island that stockpiled millions of index cards on ordinary Americans, as researchers carefully plotted the removal of families, bloodlines and whole peoples. '
'With a grant from Mary Harriman, the widow of railroad magnate Edward Henry Harriman, Davenport founded the Eugenics Record Office in 1910. In 1917, the Carnegie Institution began funding the ERO, and continued to provide its primary funding source until the ERO closed in 1939. John D. Rockefeller, John H. Kellogg, and other private wealthy philanthropists also provided funding for the organization.'
'Its “farmhouse,” an elaborate 72-room Georgian mansion called Elm Tree House, was surrounded by formal gardens. The farm, which gradually grew to over 1300 acres during the 1900s, was noted for its success in using genetic principles to improve the yield of potatoes and to boost the production of egg-laying poultry and of dairy cattle. Mount Hope’s findings were known and used worldwide. Its publications were translated into many languages, and the farm hosted representatives from dozens of developing countries to study its methods. Locally, the farm was important because even during the Depression it was a major employer of trades people, domestics, and farm workers; it was the largest contributor to the town’s tax coffers; and it kept many acres of Williamstown land in agricultural use well into the twentieth century.'
http://www.williamstownhistoricalmuseum.org/how-did-we-become-williamstown/
c i a & k g b weapons to induce heart attack and cancer at global research. . com
we lost 2 people to 9/11 from our small town
one of them was the president of a o n, but he is listed as missing, his remains weren't found
i was friends with his younger brother in grade school who worked at the mt hope farm our senior hs year, when it was owned allegedly by someone else who was growing beefalo
my friend was german american tho he appeared never to be racist at all, he had read mein kampf when he was in the 4th grade on his own
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