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Ritualized Behaviours - The New Normal
Have Ye Not Read?
The short, 12-minute video below, synopsis contains some of the most pertinent points I’ve tried to explain in this commentary. It’s well worth the listen:
The Characteristics of an Initiation Ritual
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Do All Black Lives Really Matter?
America is outraged when one black career criminal is killed by the police, but are not concerned about the lives of the 1,000 black babies that are terminated very day by doctors who have violated their Hippocratic Oath.
The Hippocratic Oath has bec
Slavery Issues in America
Most American recognize that the institution of slavery was immoral. I believe we are not responsible for the sins of our fathers, but we Congress and the President should our acknowledge and apologize for the history of racism in the United State
Black Lives Really Do Matter
Since the first slaves arrived in North America in 1619 they have been treated as less than human. For hundreds of years in our nation's history black lives didn't matter.
The words penned by Thomas Jefferson that all men were created equal did not
Read more…Etienne De La Boetie - Understanding Our Slavery
Here's a video everyone should see. This lays it all out, the truth about Republics and government, from the Freemasons and the Prussian Educational Model, to the Media, the Federal Reserve and the Pledge of Allegiance. Must be patient with the audio
Read more…Slavery in America - The Founders
Eleven of our first 13 Presidents owned slaves and Woodrow Wilson, Warren Harding and Harry Truman were once members of the KKK. These Presidents believed that all white men were created equal and that people of African descent were not entitled to
Read more…Voluntary and Involuntary Servitude
The 13th Amendment prohibited slavery and involuntary servitude, but did not prevent voluntary servitude. In other words it was lawful for banks and financial institution to turn unsuspecting individuals to voluntarily enter into contracts that w
Read more…The Fugitive Slave Law
The institution of slavery in the United States was embraced and promoted by the government. The Civil War could have been avoided if Congress and the President had refused to enforce the Fugitive Slave Law.
If the Fugitive Slave Law had been repeal
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