The the maxims of the Declaration of Independence of 1776 is reviewed; King George III and his Hanoverian Hessian mercenaries is covered along with Frederick the Great’s taxation of said mercs while passing through his kingdom. Washington’s response to the disrespectful British General Howe is remarkably wonderful!
December 18, 2009 | Posted in
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The honest and upright life of George Washington is noticed along with his skills as a military commander.
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North Carolina Declaration of Independence of 1775 is covered along with the introduction of the wonderful Father of the Federal Republic of the United States (1787-1868), General George Washington
December 18, 2009 | Posted in
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The reading of Ridpath’s Universal History is continued. The virtue of George Washington, the Father of our once most blessed, White Anglo-Saxon-Celtic, Protestant and Baptist-Calvinist, Federal Republic of these United States of America (1787-1868), is touched upon. Without the White Protestant United Netherlands, there is no White Protestant United States of America! Bible-believing Ethan Allen [...]
December 15, 2009 | Posted in
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The link at the end of this article properly concludes that George Washington, the Father of the Av1611 Reformation English Bible-based, Theocratic, Protestant and Baptist-Calvinist, Federal Republic of these United States of America (1787-1868), was a low-level, generally inactive, American Freemason. Washington was an enemy of the Illuminati as stated by himself in a notorious [...]
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The Baptism of George Washington in the Hudson River by his favorite chaplain, Baptist-Calvinist Pastor and Army Captain John Gano, 1783 That the reader may have a better understanding of the exchange, Greg believes George Washington was a Freemasonic Jesuit Temporal Coadjutor during the American Revolution; after the Revolution when presiding at the Constitutional Convention; [...]
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