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    On this day in history-V.P. shoots and kills U.S. Treasury Secretary

    On this day in history. Imagine if we were to see such headlines today.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burr%E...3Hamilton_duel

    The Burr–Hamilton duel was fought at Weehawken, New Jersey, between Aaron Burr, the Vice President of the United States, and Alexander Hamilton, the first and former Secretary of the Treasury, on the morning of July 11, 1804. The duel was the culmination of a bitter rivalry that had developed between both men who had become high-profile politicians in postcolonial America. In the duel Burr fatally shot Hamilton, while Hamilton fired into a tree branch above and behind Burr's head. Hamilton was taken back across the River Hudson and died the following day in New York.[1]

    The death of Hamilton led to the permanent weakening of the Federalist Party and its demise in American domestic politics. It also effectively ended the political career of Burr, who was vilified for shooting Hamilton; he never held another high office after his tenure of Vice President ended in 1805.
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    We're being governed ruled by a geriatric Alzheimer patient/puppet whose strings are being pulled by an elitist oligarchy who believe they can manage the world... imagine the utter maniacal, sociopathic hubris!



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    #AaronBurrDidnothingwrong
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    This country was descending into Freemasonic rot from the day it was conceived.
    The Aaron Burr plot and duel with Hamilton was just another example of its rebellious, Satanic nature.
    Burr and Jefferson both rejected Jesus Christ. Burr didn't even think he was real. Hamilton did, though,
    like so many of them, saw fit to disrupt the divine order in this world. All Freemasons. Ravagers, Killers
    and Scoundrels, all of them, in league with the Continental masons that would wreak such havoc on France.

    A sad story we are still suffering under to this day, more than ever, becoming Babylon itself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowball View Post
    This country was descending into Freemasonic rot from the day it was conceived.
    The Aaron Burr plot and duel with Hamilton was just another example of its rebellious, Satanic nature.
    Burr and Jefferson both rejected Jesus Christ. Burr didn't even think he was real. Hamilton did, though,
    like so many of them, saw fit to disrupt the divine order in this world. All Freemasons. Ravagers, Killers
    and Scoundrels, all of them, in league with the Continental masons that would wreak such havoc on France.

    A sad story we are still suffering under to this day, more than ever, becoming Babylon itself.
    Resistance is futile: You will be assimilated.

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    We're being governed ruled by a geriatric Alzheimer patient/puppet whose strings are being pulled by an elitist oligarchy who believe they can manage the world... imagine the utter maniacal, sociopathic hubris!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Firestarter View Post
    In 1815, the “independent” United States was considered a threat to the European nobility of Britain and Vienna (Austria). To counter the threat a "popular uprising" was staged orchestrated by British intelligence, which posed "Southern" interests against the North. The American defeat came almost entirely from South Carolina, which was armed and trained for the war against the USA.
    Some of most important British-Swiss secret intelligence agents were Vice-President Aaron Burr (1756-1836) and Treasury Secretary Albert Gallatin (1761-1849).

    Aaron Burr's maternal grandparents were Jonathan Edwards, and Sarah Pierrepont, whose family intermarried with the (J.P.) Morgans, who later owned The New York Times.
    James Prevost and 2 brothers had left Geneva in the 1750s to enter the British service. The Prevost family in Geneva were hereditary members of the ruling Council of 200.
    Burr married Ms. Prevost, who introduced him to the writings of Jeremy Bentham and Voltaire.

    Gallatin’s cousin Jacques Necker was battling the Colbertist tradition in France by demanding that budget cutbacks, not industrial growth, be the central aim of government.

    Tapping Reeve established the first law school in America, with Burr as his first student. Reeve married Burr's sister Sally.
    Aaron Burr began a law career in New York City and got the reputation of an exceptionally clever lawyer. Burr was also the lawyer for the European Holland Land Company, managed by Swiss adventurer Theophile Cazenove, and partly owned by Albert Gallatin. The Holland Company bought 1.5 million acres in western New York and another 3.5 million acres in Pennsylvania. In this period, Aaron Burr, British intelligence and military, would control almost all the borders lands between Canada and New York.
    The British governor of Nova Scotia was Sir George Prevost (Burr’s nephew by marriage), who later became Governor General of Canada.
    When Burr visited Britain, he was shown around by his Mallet-Prevost relatives. Jeremy Bentham gave Burr the use of his London house and servants. Burr also got acquinted with the Scottish nobility, which under the leadership of Shelburne and Henry Dundas (Thomas Dundas had become a Knight of the Garter in 1872), had been flooding Asia with opium. Henry Dundas was Minister of War from 1794 to 1801, and Lord of the Admiralty in 1804, 1805.

    Thomas Jefferson and James Madison were delighted by Gallatin's growing power, while Burr fixed New York elections in their favour.
    In 1801, Henry DeSaussure brought Loring Andrews, from Boston to South Carolina to publish the Charleston Courier, through which "radical democrat" presidents Jefferson and Madison were supported through “adverse publicity”.
    The following year, James Workman published a plan for the armed seizure of Spanish territories in the Western Hemisphere; written at the proposal for British War Minister Henry Dundas.
    Workman came to South Carolina to guide Aaron Burr to seize Mexico and the western United States.

    (...)

    Anton Chaitkin – Treason in America from Aaron Burr to Averell Harriman, 27.7 MB (1985): http://lust-for-life.org/Lust-For-Li...1998_670pp.pdf
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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowball View Post
    This country was descending into Freemasonic rot from the day it was conceived.
    The Aaron Burr plot and duel with Hamilton was just another example of its rebellious, Satanic nature.
    Burr and Jefferson both rejected Jesus Christ. Burr didn't even think he was real. Hamilton did, though,
    like so many of them, saw fit to disrupt the divine order in this world. All Freemasons. Ravagers, Killers
    and Scoundrels, all of them, in league with the Continental masons that would wreak such havoc on France.

    A sad story we are still suffering under to this day, more than ever, becoming Babylon itself.
    Nope.

    Almost everyone was a Freemason in those days- and Hamilton was not the good guy- he staged the private & secret CONstitutional conventions that were designed to bring in a big central government & take over the freedom of the separate states, which is why we are now in the mess we are in.

    And Jefferson believed in Christ- he was just not affiliated with any particular church org.

    Good article by Murray Rothbard:
    https://www.lewrockwell.com/2019/05/...r-hamiltonian/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ender View Post
    Nope.

    Almost everyone was a Freemason in those days- and Hamilton was not the good guy- he staged the private & secret CONstitutional conventions that were designed to bring in a big central government & take over the freedom of the separate states, which is why we are now in the mess we are in.

    And Jefferson believed in Christ- he was just not affiliated with any particular church org.

    Good article by Murray Rothbard:
    https://www.lewrockwell.com/2019/05/...r-hamiltonian/
    "Nope" ? Where did I say Hamilton was the "good guy". I didn't. Neither of them were "good guys".
    Thomas Jefferson's religious beliefs, are a big topic just by themselves.

    Anyway, my point (lest anyone say that is unAmerican, consider the Anti-Masonic Party) was also off-topic, so I am no better to writ..
    yet merely because Aaron Burr slew Alexander Hamilton doesn't mean we should honor Burr, either, and not everything Hamilton did, or said,
    was a plot of the Rothschilds, either. Hindsight is 20/20, but living opinions of Burr, they were much less than Hamilton.

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    Original "got milk?" commercial - Who shot Alexander Hamilton?



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