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Additional appendices include: Declaration of Independence from July 4, 1776, The Articles of Confederation, 1781, The Federal Constitution, 1787, The Bill of Rights of 15 Dec 1791, George Washington's Masonic Record, 1752-99, and the family tree and history of Freemasonry and its secret organizations.
— Jul 24, 2019 03:03PM
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Peter Spung
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Appendix IV is the Albany Plan of Union from 1754, a precursor petition for US self and central government to the Parliament in Great Britain.
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Appendix III is Anderson's Constitutions of 1723 for Freemason behavior, orders, lodges and management and governance of same.
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Appendix II is another sample constitution, The Fundamental Orders of 1639 which were drawn up the govern Public State or Commonwealth of Connecticut.
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Appendix I is A Model of Christian Charitie by John Winthrop in 1630, a constitutional charter typical of the early Christian planters to the US.
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Masonic ideas and leaders pervade throughout the 20th century, with the goal of creating a unified world government with regional blocks. A syndicate of wealthy families and connected politicians with Masonic roots, all listed in Chapter 9, funded the agenda and often supplied opposite countries at war so that grand unification of neutered nation-states ala the EU and UN could sweep the world.
— Jul 24, 2019 02:24PM
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Through the Civil War period, Freemasons exerted more control, leading both Union and Confederate states and alliances. They plotted to assassinate Lincoln on multiple occasions who was not a Freemason. Edwin Stanton was, and acted as a mole in Lincoln's cabinet as well as assigned to cover up Masonic involvement in in his assassination by Booth. Andrew Johnson his successor was a Freemason - - power restored.
— Jul 24, 2019 01:46PM
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Freemason concepts certainly dominated the early independence movement, including commanding the revolutionary war, the founding documents, Washington`s inauguration and first cabinet. The constitution removed anti-federalist sovereignty from the 13 states so that Freemasonry could dominate in accord with Atlantis. Christian theocracy was removed from a proposed preamble, and church separated from the state.
— Jul 21, 2019 12:21PM
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The German Illuminati and its founder Weishaupt enter the scene. Its aims included a society devoid of private property with "communism of goods, women and general concerns", eliminating religion, and a universal (world) republic replacing all forms of human governance. It's clear Illuminati icons are on the great seal of the US. Its impact on the US founders / founding remains to be developed.
— Jul 17, 2019 02:58PM
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Peter Spung
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The Planters were Christians, esp. Puritans, Anglicans, and Catholics. The Founders, esp Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Franklin, Paine, Madison and Hamilton were not. They were Deists, supporting a plurality of religions and a marketplace attitude whereby people could shop around for the religion and sect of their choice, and free to follow their own reason as they sought religious truth.
— Jul 14, 2019 01:22PM
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The Planters who landed in America - Puritans, Anglicans and Spanish Catholics were not the US Founders. It was the Freemasons. Origins of Baconian, Rosicrucian and Templar Freemasonry are described, & lodges and members in the early colonies identified. Other evidence of Freemasonry in the founding is described, including 9 or up to as many as 53 of the 56 who signed the Declaration of Independence.
— Jul 11, 2019 08:28PM
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The plot thickens... The Spanish Catholics fought off the French Lutherans in Florida, and Aviles established St Augustine in 1565, 42 years before Jamestown and 62 years before Plymouth. And what about Zheng He of China in 1422?
St Augustine was the northernmost Spanish colonial empire outpost for 250 years, and Aviles' chaplain Francisco Lopez Mendoza Grajales the first Catholic parish priest in North America.
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St Augustine was the northernmost Spanish colonial empire outpost for 250 years, and Aviles' chaplain Francisco Lopez Mendoza Grajales the first Catholic parish priest in North America.
Peter Spung
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Chap 2 describes the landing of the Jamestown Colony in 1607, 13 years before the Pilgrims of the Mayflower and Plymouth. Though resupplied several times, famine, disease, poor leadership, lack of discipline and poor relations with native Americans caused it to collapse in 1622. By the late 1620s the population in Virginia elsewhere was 2500, and tobacco export using slave labor farming was expanding.
— Jul 07, 2019 01:42PM
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Premise by the author: groups other than the so-called Planting Fathers of Pilgrims & Puritans of the Massachusetts Bay Colony were the US' Founding Fathers. The intro points out the US rise to world prominence from scattered native American tribes in 1600. But How? Chap 1 recaps 1620-1640 arrivals & growth, and unified church-state Christian rule that pervaded from Philadelphia of Penny's Quakers and northward.
— Jul 07, 2019 12:32PM
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