In 2002, I was invited to visit one of the most extraordinary elevator companies in the world. I got to tour ThyssenKrupp Elevator. This feature film from Elevatoring Productions shows what it was like to tour ThyssenKrupp Elevator. In a nutshell, it could not be more epic than this.
@thyssenkrappmodded Well considering that they no longer own the Horn Lake facility, I am not certain if they give tours or not. I do know that they offer tours of their ITS-Americas center in Dallas, TX. You can call them to schedule an appointment. ITS is not far from DFW airport.
@thyssenelevator95 Yeah, we found all this out the hard way... I haven't looked into it, but I assume KONE & Schindler are in a similar boat. FEMA only have to worry about spending their budget so they can get a bigger budget in the future. I also suspect the Thyssen & Krupp families may have been involved with the Vril, Black Sun & Thule societies. They probably helped BMW, Viktor Schauberger & Schaumann engineer Nazi anti-gravity craft e.g. Foo Fighters, Hannibu, Die Glocke (AKA The Bell") etc
@seanwalsh1111 FIRED for talking about TKE's Nazi connections? Now that's wrong.
Also, in terms of FEMA, I would think that Schindler would be the one who would be approached for that. Schindler's products are -very- competitively priced and are very cheaply built. Of course, there are also new modular elevator systems that would be even more economical and easier to install.
@thyssenelevator95 OK, but you're promoting ThyssenKrupp for free, that's even more ridiculous. You say you're interested in elevators, cool, but consider that FEMA DUMBS need elevators, and I'm sure ThyssenKrupp would be the first company FEMA would approach for a job like that...
My girlfriend used to work for ThyssenKrupp until she was fired for talking about their Nazi connections with co-workers.
I'm not trying to have a go, I'm trying to create an awareness. It's a big can of worms...
@seanwalsh1111 Well I don't work for ThyssenKrupp, so again, I really don't care. I do plan to work in the elevator field when I am older, but I would most likely work for a local company like Marshall Elevator.
@thyssenelevator95 Now you're putting words in my mouth, I'm just making a point that you guys are working for people who funded & assisted the Nazis, using slave labour to manufacture weapons, & your CEO is Illuminati. In Australia & U.S. you might only make elevators & escalators, but TK build subs for the German Navy & NATO - awesome products I'm sure. There is a lot of interesting & evil shit to this story if you can learn to care about what goes on on the other side of your nose...
@seanwalsh1111 So that makes me and every employee a Nazi? ThyssenKrupp is full of wonderful employees, not Nazis. Besides, bitching to me about this issue will get nowhere, because I really don't care. I like ThyssenKrupp, I like their employees, and I like their products. End of story.
@thyssenelevator95 If we don't learn from the mistakes made in the past we are destined to repeat them. If the Thyssen & Krupp families managed to avoid persecution during the Nuremberg trials justice has not been served, lessons have not been learned. I am a qualified rigger who could get a job a ThyssinCrap, but I'd rather remain unemployed than serve a company who's CEO is a Bilderberger. You can convince yourself you're not helping what's left of the Nazis, but you're only fooling yourself.
GR8 VID!
L1verpool10 2 months ago
seanwalsh1111 and thyssenelevator95 just figure it out and break it up
benjevator 4 months ago
@thyssenkrappmodded Well considering that they no longer own the Horn Lake facility, I am not certain if they give tours or not. I do know that they offer tours of their ITS-Americas center in Dallas, TX. You can call them to schedule an appointment. ITS is not far from DFW airport.
thyssenelevator95 5 months ago
@thyssenelevator95 Yeah, we found all this out the hard way... I haven't looked into it, but I assume KONE & Schindler are in a similar boat. FEMA only have to worry about spending their budget so they can get a bigger budget in the future. I also suspect the Thyssen & Krupp families may have been involved with the Vril, Black Sun & Thule societies. They probably helped BMW, Viktor Schauberger & Schaumann engineer Nazi anti-gravity craft e.g. Foo Fighters, Hannibu, Die Glocke (AKA The Bell") etc
seanwalsh1111 6 months ago
@seanwalsh1111 FIRED for talking about TKE's Nazi connections? Now that's wrong.
Also, in terms of FEMA, I would think that Schindler would be the one who would be approached for that. Schindler's products are -very- competitively priced and are very cheaply built. Of course, there are also new modular elevator systems that would be even more economical and easier to install.
thyssenelevator95 6 months ago
@thyssenelevator95 OK, but you're promoting ThyssenKrupp for free, that's even more ridiculous. You say you're interested in elevators, cool, but consider that FEMA DUMBS need elevators, and I'm sure ThyssenKrupp would be the first company FEMA would approach for a job like that...
My girlfriend used to work for ThyssenKrupp until she was fired for talking about their Nazi connections with co-workers.
I'm not trying to have a go, I'm trying to create an awareness. It's a big can of worms...
seanwalsh1111 6 months ago
@seanwalsh1111 Well I don't work for ThyssenKrupp, so again, I really don't care. I do plan to work in the elevator field when I am older, but I would most likely work for a local company like Marshall Elevator.
thyssenelevator95 6 months ago
@thyssenelevator95 Now you're putting words in my mouth, I'm just making a point that you guys are working for people who funded & assisted the Nazis, using slave labour to manufacture weapons, & your CEO is Illuminati. In Australia & U.S. you might only make elevators & escalators, but TK build subs for the German Navy & NATO - awesome products I'm sure. There is a lot of interesting & evil shit to this story if you can learn to care about what goes on on the other side of your nose...
seanwalsh1111 6 months ago
@seanwalsh1111 So that makes me and every employee a Nazi? ThyssenKrupp is full of wonderful employees, not Nazis. Besides, bitching to me about this issue will get nowhere, because I really don't care. I like ThyssenKrupp, I like their employees, and I like their products. End of story.
thyssenelevator95 6 months ago
@thyssenelevator95 If we don't learn from the mistakes made in the past we are destined to repeat them. If the Thyssen & Krupp families managed to avoid persecution during the Nuremberg trials justice has not been served, lessons have not been learned. I am a qualified rigger who could get a job a ThyssinCrap, but I'd rather remain unemployed than serve a company who's CEO is a Bilderberger. You can convince yourself you're not helping what's left of the Nazis, but you're only fooling yourself.
seanwalsh1111 6 months ago