Thank God for the settlers.
Thank God for the colonies.
Thank God for the slavery.
Thank God for Satan.
It wasn't all lutes and flutes and chase me round the maypole, as Lucky Jim says in his drunken lecture. The native American Indians were slaughtered out of existence. Then came the God-blessed slavery.
There may or may not have been a genuine revolution. The magnificent masonic ceremony to lay the cornerstone of the Capitol on 18th September 1793, the Year of Masonry 5793, betrays a plan of ages. Has there been such a ceremony before or since? And I have yet to find a satanic symbol to rival that of the inverted, incomplete, irregular pentagram in the street plan directly north of The White House.
Then came World War 1, financed by The Federal Reserve.
Then came Communism and Nazism, financed out of Wall Street.
Then came World War 2, the first and only use of atomic weapons, resulting in a world government in waiting, The United Nations, with its HQ in America.
Did America have this secret destiny?
When you strip away the romanticism of America, you find war, murder and mass genocide, slaughter, fraud, abuse, slavery, racism.
The question for America is; how do you get good people to do bad things?
Here is one example:
William Bradford, the former Governor of Plymouth and one of the chroniclers of the 1621 feast, was also on hand for the great massacre of 1637:
"Those that escaped the fire were slain with the sword; some hewed to pieces, others run through with their rapiers, so that they were quickly dispatched and very few escaped. It was conceived they thus destroyed about 400 at this time. It was a fearful sight to see them thus frying in the fire...horrible was the stink and scent thereof, but the victory seemed a sweet sacrifice, and they gave the prayers thereof to God, who had wrought so wonderfully for them, thus to enclose their enemies in their hands, and give them so speedy a victory over so proud and insulting an enemy."
The rest of the white folks thought so, too. "This day forth shall be a day of celebration and thanksgiving for subduing the Pequots," read Governor John Winthrop's proclamation. The authentic Thanksgiving Day was born.
Most historians believe about 700 Pequots were slaughtered at Mystic. Many prisoners were executed, and surviving women and children sold into slavery in the West Indies. Pequot prisoners that escaped execution were parceled out to Indian tribes allied with the English. The Pequot were thought to have been extinguished as a people. According to IndyMedia [8], "The Pequot tribe numbered 8,000 when the Pilgrims arrived, but disease had brought their numbers down to 1,500 by 1637. The Pequot ‘War' killed all but a handful of remaining members of the tribe."
But there were still too many Indians around to suit the whites of New England, who bided their time while their own numbers increased to critical, murderous mass.
[source : The End of American Thanksgivings: A Cause for Universal Rejoicing, Black Agenda Report, http://www.blackagendareport.com/content/end-american-thanksgivings-cause-universal-rejoicing, 26th November 2013]
Religion makes good men and women do bad things.
Was the American revolution, supposed to destroy the bad that created early America? Well, it took nearly a century for slavery to be abolished. And there were some very strange relationships between the early American republic and the British Empire, particularly that between the Bank of North America and the First Bank of The United States to the Barings and the British East India Company.
I am not wholly convinced of the sincerity of the American revolution. The actions before and after it indicate a dark agenda. One that is actually written in stone.
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