George Byrd Grinnell person
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Claims (9)
George Byrd Grinnell member_of
Skull and Bones host_asserted
“And as we go along today, you're going to see that subtle change happening right in front of us. Fair enough? Yes. So with no further ado, those are our founders. Those are 1850s. Not much happens in scrolling key in the 1860s. So you got o…”
▶ The Shadow State 52 Scroll & Key Pt. 2 @ 1:52
George Byrd Grinnell member_of
Audubon Society host_asserted
“And, of course, George Byrd Grinnell organizes the very first Audubon Society. He was appalled by the negligent mass slaughter of birds. Now there's over 500 Audubon Societies. Interesting. If you look at who the Audubon medals have been gi…”
▶ The Shadow State 52 Scroll & Key Pt. 2 @ 5:41
George Byrd Grinnell member_of
Boone and Crockett Club host_asserted
“1880 to 1911, he's the editor and president of the periodical Forest and Stream, which I believe is still with us today. So he's rubbing elbows with some pretty big names. Right. 1887, with Teddy Roosevelt, he helps found what's called the …”
▶ The Shadow State 52 Scroll & Key Pt. 2 @ 5:06
George Byrd Grinnell member_of
Forest and Stream host_asserted
“1880 to 1911, he's the editor and president of the periodical Forest and Stream, which I believe is still with us today. So he's rubbing elbows with some pretty big names. Right. 1887, with Teddy Roosevelt, he helps found what's called the …”
▶ The Shadow State 52 Scroll & Key Pt. 2 @ 5:06
George Byrd Grinnell member_of
Peabody Museum host_asserted
“Well, from my perspective, the conservationists are the most nefarious with the World Wildlife Foundation and stuff. So I'm kind of jaded. I'll I'll let you unfold the story. No, hold that thought, because that's going to come up. And of co…”
▶ The Shadow State 52 Scroll & Key Pt. 2 @ 3:30
George Byrd Grinnell member_of
E. Roland Harriman host_asserted
“One of my favorite movies. And I was a real life guy in Montana. So 1890s, I'm sorry, 1880s and 90s, he makes many trips to Glacial National Park. And here we start getting connections to some of our deep state actors. In 1899, he joins E.H…”
▶ The Shadow State 52 Scroll & Key Pt. 2 @ 4:35
George Byrd Grinnell member_of
William Ludlow host_asserted
“quote, the last great hunt of the Pawnee Indians in 1872. 1874, he's on General Custer's Black Hills expedition, but he did miss the 1876 Little Bighorn disaster. 1875, with a guy by the name of Colonel William Ludlow, he explores the newly…”
▶ The Shadow State 52 Scroll & Key Pt. 2 @ 4:01
George Byrd Grinnell member_of
George Armstrong Custer host_asserted
“quote, the last great hunt of the Pawnee Indians in 1872. 1874, he's on General Custer's Black Hills expedition, but he did miss the 1876 Little Bighorn disaster. 1875, with a guy by the name of Colonel William Ludlow, he explores the newly…”
▶ The Shadow State 52 Scroll & Key Pt. 2 @ 4:01
George Byrd Grinnell member_of
National Park Protection Act of 1894 host_asserted
“The remaining 200 wild buffalo in Yellowstone protection, and Grinnell's behind this. In 1902, the population of buffaloes dropped down to 23, and Grinnell goes out there and finds additional animals in the world, and now the herd became vi…”
▶ The Shadow State 52 Scroll & Key Pt. 2 @ 7:16
Mentions (10)
▶ 1:52
And as we go along today, you're going to see that subtle change happening right in front of us. Fair enough? Yes. So with no further ado, those are our founders. Those are 1850s. Not much happens in scrolling key in the 1860s. So you got o…
▶ 2:28
If parents naming their kids has any kind of prophecy to it, this guy is one of the examples of that. The middle name like Bird. What did he do? Some people may have heard of him. Born in 1849 in Brooklyn, New York. And I'm going to go a li…
▶ 3:00
in washington heights that's developed from the estate of the famous ornithologist john james audubon namesake of the audubon society and this guy's middle name is bird that's right a little bit prophetic famous book uh by um audubon was th…
▶ 3:30
Well, from my perspective, the conservationists are the most nefarious with the World Wildlife Foundation and stuff. So I'm kind of jaded. I'll I'll let you unfold the story. No, hold that thought, because that's going to come up. And of co…
▶ 4:01
quote, the last great hunt of the Pawnee Indians in 1872. 1874, he's on General Custer's Black Hills expedition, but he did miss the 1876 Little Bighorn disaster. 1875, with a guy by the name of Colonel William Ludlow, he explores the newly…
▶ 4:35
One of my favorite movies. And I was a real life guy in Montana. So 1890s, I'm sorry, 1880s and 90s, he makes many trips to Glacial National Park. And here we start getting connections to some of our deep state actors. In 1899, he joins E.H…
▶ 5:06
1880 to 1911, he's the editor and president of the periodical Forest and Stream, which I believe is still with us today. So he's rubbing elbows with some pretty big names. Right. 1887, with Teddy Roosevelt, he helps found what's called the …
▶ 5:41
And, of course, George Byrd Grinnell organizes the very first Audubon Society. He was appalled by the negligent mass slaughter of birds. Now there's over 500 Audubon Societies. Interesting. If you look at who the Audubon medals have been gi…
▶ 6:47
medal to the entire rockefeller family holy crap yeah you know how i say all this conservation stuff and all this environmental stuff is just an excuse to implement the one world government and how the rockefellers are behind all of that ye…
▶ 7:16
The remaining 200 wild buffalo in Yellowstone protection, and Grinnell's behind this. In 1902, the population of buffaloes dropped down to 23, and Grinnell goes out there and finds additional animals in the world, and now the herd became vi…