Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Confiscation of America, a Road Map: Overview

Between July 4th, 1776 and December 23, 1913 the US was embroiled in no less than five major wars. But the defining war, the war that most characterized the battle for freedom and liberty in the land thereof has been largely omitted from the history books. It remains the longest running war in US history, lasting over 130 years. The balance of power shifted no less than seven times, as an international chess game played out between principled American citizens in the highest elected offices and international financiers. Winning this war meant freedom and prosperity for every American, losing meant nothing less than slavery. On its surface this was the war against "the Bank," but more accurately it was against global totalitarianism, and prior to 1913 this war and every other was largely nothing more than a continuation of the one and only war this country had ever fought--the Revolutionary War, the war for our freedom.

Unknowingly the United States became a slave nation with the stroke of the Congressional pen on December 23, 1913. Remarkably its citizens remain ignorant to this day. But the awareness in creeping in slowly. The truth is like a living thing: it wants to be known, and those who have tried desperately to obfuscate our bondage and even the existence of the war itself strive desperately to keep the curtain drawn. The articles which follow detail not the war itself, though the history of it is filled with many victories and many heroes, but, rather, these articles detail the final battle, the subsequent plundering of the American people, the dividing of the spoils of the war, and the road to our postmodern slaver; simply put, the articles which follow provide proof for and are an historical account of the confiscation of America.

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

interested and waiting on those articles

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