GLADIOARCHIVEAND BEYOND
sign in

William Payne Whitney person

Explore in graph → Export claims (CSV) ↓

Related entities (most co-mentioned)

Citigrouporganization · 1Bush familyfamily · 1Walton familyfamily · 1Los Angelesplace · 1Georgia-Pacificorganization · 1Great Northern Paper Companyorganization · 1Joan Whitney Paysonperson · 1

Claims (2)

William Payne Whitney funded Citigroup host_asserted
“You've heard of Citibank of New York, also now today known as Citibank. The money launderers? Yeah. My former employer? Yeah, that one. He was a big investor there, practically the founder. He was a big tobacco investor. He was in railroads…”
▶ Secret Societies Skull and Bones @ 36:11
William Payne Whitney founded Great Northern Paper Company host_asserted
“You've heard of Citibank of New York, also now today known as Citibank. The money launderers? Yeah. My former employer? Yeah, that one. He was a big investor there, practically the founder. He was a big tobacco investor. He was in railroads…”
▶ Secret Societies Skull and Bones @ 36:11

Mentions (3)

Secret Societies Skull and Bones
▶ 35:40 There's a lot of money filters from the casinos to Sacramento. Yes. And that's why they love it. It's a kickback scheme. What isn't? All right. Let's go to William Payne Whitney. Okay. Skull and Bones, 1898. So that's four or five so far. I…
Secret Societies Skull and Bones
▶ 36:11 You've heard of Citibank of New York, also now today known as Citibank. The money launderers? Yeah. My former employer? Yeah, that one. He was a big investor there, practically the founder. He was a big tobacco investor. He was in railroads…
Secret Societies Skull and Bones
▶ 38:43 Joan Whitney Payson, who's the daughter of William Payne Whitney. So once again, it circles back to the Bushes and Walkers. Yep. Bonesmen all behind it. Yeah. Let's go back to that opening video we played. Do you think maybe there's more co…