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equineluvr ago

"That blanket statement about the founding fathers is not accurate. They worked to keep the central bankers out of here "until they got infiltrated by traitors like Alexander Hamilton. Usual story."

Negative. My statement is entirely accurate.

Washington - Nickname "Tammuz" (look that one up). Freemason. Founder of his own secret society, the Order of the Cincinnatus. Best friend was the Marquis de Lafayette.

Marquis de Lafayette- The French "founding father." Practiced occultist and Freemason.

Ben Franklin -- The original 007, an agent of the British Crown. His job was to SELL the CONstitution to the sheeple. That was accomplished via his printing press after LYING to everyone that the Articles of Confederation were "only going to be tweaked" when the plan all along was to scrap them. His Masonic book was entitled The Constitution.* Cofounder of the The HellFire Club, a secret society that held ORGIES UNDER A CHURCH. DEAD BODIES excavated under his house in London.

Thomas Jefferson - Illuminatus. PER HIS REQUEST, OBELISK ON HIS GRAVE. Defended Adam Weishaupt, the founder of the Bavarian Illuminati, publicly (see his letter).

Alexander Hamilton -- Already covered above.

BTW, the PUBLIC SENTIMENT back in the day was ANTI-central bank. OF COURSE they put on the ACT to make the sheeple believe that they are anti-central bank. It was TOO EARLY in their 2000+-year PLAN to do otherwise.

They are still PUTTING ON PRODUCTIONS today. That's why and how so many have been fooled for so long.

Jews are excellent ACTORS. They LOVE IT, too. That is why Hollyweird is 100% JEWISH.

4_InquiringMinds ago

Cofounder of the The HellFire Club, a secret society that held ORGIES UNDER A CHURCH. DEAD BODIES excavated under his house in London.

That was my first red pill. I was 8 and visiting dad for my weekly sleepover. He had the book The HellFire Club. When I read it (secretly lol) it was a huge eye opener. It was hard after that to take any history lessons in school seriously.

Godwillwin ago

Oh gosh! Pretty funny and sad at the same time that you were 8 having to take such a redpill. I guess it's not really sad though since you grew up "awake"

I have no idea what this hell fire red pill is, however.

I'll have to check it out one day

4_InquiringMinds ago

@Godwillwin

I have no idea what this hell fire red pill is, however.

Ben F was one of the founders of The Hell Fire Club...basically satanic oriented secret society. My dad had the book about the club. I of course was shocked bc this was not the Ben Franklin stories they fed us in school.

Godwillwin ago

I hate this. I want to like Ben franklin :( I want to believe the foundation of America was good and can be good again. But truth is truth :(

4_InquiringMinds ago

Yeah I know godwillwin, I know. This country was colonized on the premise of annihilating the native population...as is just about every colonization of native occupied lands. Not like there is a monopoly of it here. Can't blame it on bad white guys either. Every time there is an invasion the conquers wipe out the conquered and enslave the rest. Native cultures do it to each other also.

If you want more truth look up the real meaning behind thanksgiving celebrating the slaughter of 700 native americans, women and children included while in the harvest house celebrating the fall harvest. Or ck out what the pilgrims really did to the natives. Everything we've been told is based on lies.

For thousands of years humanity has functioned as a primitive society focused on tribal warfare. If it is to change we have to see what has really been going on.

There are many Thanksgivings in history, and harvest is traditionally a time of thanks. Our celebration of the dinner between Pilgrims and Indians however has some really dark roots. There were those 3 days of feast, to celebrate a treaty giving 12,000 acres of land to the Pilgrims. The indians brought the majority of the food. The rest is just plain ugly. Edited for length, links at bottom.

In 1621 the myth of thanksgiving was born. The colonists invited Massasoit, chief of the Wampanoags, to their first feast as a follow up to their recent land deal. Massasoit in turn invited 90 of his men, much to the chagrin of the colonists. Two years later the English invited a number of tribes to a feast "symbolizing eternal friendship." The English offered food and drink, and two hundred Indians dropped dead from unknown poison.

The first day of thanksgiving took place in 1637 amidst the war against the Pequots. 700 men, women, and children of the Pequot tribe were gathered for their annual green corn dance on what is now Groton, Connecticut. Dutch and English mercenaries surrounded the camp and proceeded to shoot, stab, butcher and burn alive all 700 people. The next day the Massachusetts Bay Colony held a feast in celebration and the governor declared "a day of thanksgiving." In the ensuing madness of the Indian extermination, natives were scalped, burned, mutilated and sold into slavery, and a feast was held in celebration every time a successful massacre took place. The killing frenzy got so bad that even the Churches of Manhattan announced a day of "thanksgiving" to celebrate victory over the "heathen savages," and many celebrated by kicking the severed heads of Pequot people through the streets like soccer balls.

Everything You Know About Thanksgiving is Wrong, humor

Godwillwin ago

Yes I actually was taught a little bit about these Pilgrim truths in school -- Bits and pieces. One of my history teachers was no nonsense, and she kind of hinted at all that in 8th grade. She was half Spanish and half Irish, a truth telling awesome teacher! I lived in a small southern town and went to private school. They kind of taught us what they wanted. No one world order type of indoctrination in Cajun country!

Just like we can't blame ourselves for slavery b4 the civil war, we can't blame ourselves for the settlers' brutality. I am half Cajun (from the French who were exiled to Nova Scotia then exiled to the shores of Louisiana) and half "French French"/not the Acadians (French families that chose to move to New Orleans for business). My families got here after the pilgrims ;) But no American should feel responsible for the sins of past Americans. Those trying to guilt and shame other Americans are on a slippery slope and are playing a dangerous game they don't fully understand. Antifa is becoming like the KKK and Nazis they claim they despise. I'm sure you know all this as you stated "no white man should"

But I still love the constitution. It makes a lot of sense. It's brilliant, actually. I suppose I can love the constitution, but not praise the actual men behind it. I truly think the only way to sustain our nation is to stay true to the constitution. Have I been fooled there too? I hope not.