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August 5, 2025 123 mins

Uncover the secret networks behind Lincoln’s assassination. Brandon Kroll joins Miya to expose the Masonic-Jesuit alliance, hidden agendas, suppressed history, secret societies, and the battle for America’s soul. Dive deep—truth seekers, this one’s for you.


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(00:00):
So John Brown is affiliated witha lot of SUS characters as
people are painting him as a revolutionary.
He was good. He got the cause going.
Again. Lincoln was not fond of him
again in the 1850s. He was just hearing about when
the news. He's like, this guy's freaking
crazy, right you are. And basically this guy is

(00:20):
highlighting in history how thisperson connects to this person.
That person picks this person. If you guys want to get into all
those genealogies, who connects to who?
This is what that kind of looks for.
I'm just reading a little bit here and there.
John Wilkes Booth, as I said, attended John Brown's hanging.
And he was noted of saying to someone who was standing nearby,

(00:42):
I'm never going to let somethinglike that happen to me.
He thought it was very morbid seeing a man hanging from the
gallows. And so that would already give a
little bit of a hint that sometime in the future, if that
if somebody wanted to hang him, he was not going to stand for
it. Aloha, and welcome to another

(01:06):
episode, guys. Today's special guest is Brandon
Crowe, an independent researcherknown for his deep dives into
ancient history, occult symbolism, and hidden agendas.
His presentations are always packed with information and mind
bending insights. I'm really looking forward to

(01:28):
where this one goes because today we're unpacking his latest
work on Abraham Lincoln. And guys, I really suggest you
watching this either on YouTube,Rumble or Patreon because
Brandon brings in a lot of visuals with his presentation,
so it's a little bit more exciting if you can watch it as

(01:52):
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(02:13):
If you'd like to support the show further, consider donating
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creating content for you. Now, let's bring on Brandon into
the conversation. Enjoy the show.
I think I have to give a little bit of a background as to why I

(02:35):
was intrigued by this particularpoints of Lincoln.
I am a huge Lincoln fan. I'm not fond of federal
government. I am not far under the state
right things, anything. I'm becoming an anarchist and
I'm not saying I put on a mask and throw a model to cocktails.
It is more anarcho as in I'm against rulers and there's no
king but Christ and then individual as in libertarian.

(02:58):
I believe in individualism. You yourself should dictate how
you live your life. As a disciple, as a follower.
You everyday make that your case.
Guess what you strive for? I don't promote capitalism, I
don't promote communism. I'm just in the middle saying I
don't do big government. However also like history and
I'm very fond of Lincoln. I have read books that are

(03:19):
written by people like 1930s that were closer to
eyewitnesses. I've read countless stuff and I
went down this one particular rabbit trail of connecting the
Jesuit Masonic alliance that OFTLincoln.
This is something where it kind of defeats the narrative of some
people claiming that Lincoln wasa dictator, as I think it was

(03:41):
lady on Instagram, libertarian homeschool or wherever.
And I was chuckling. I said, well, have you read this
other book? No, have you read this thing?
I said, yes, I did read that because I'm a Lincolnite and I,
I was like in his points, don't fill in these blanks, which is
very paramount because I think there is always several sides to
a, a, a coin, right? You have to look at this side,

(04:03):
that side, and then you'll come to your conclusion.
However, I see there's a very strong bias.
I like bringing out this fact for to consideration and I'm by
the end you'll be like, I see what you're talking about
because it kind of defeats the narrative that every single
person that gets in is always controlled.
So without any further ado, Target Lincoln is the name of

(04:25):
the episode. This is just a lengthier
description of what this is called.
Come on, next slide. Why are we not sliding?
We're not Spartan. Technical difficulties.
Why is it doing this now? Come on, guys, I hate you.

(04:52):
I hate you. Oh, gosh.
OK, come on. Why is it?
What is going on? Hold on.
Sorry. No, don't be it.
Is the first what is going on Canva that why am I in editing

(05:17):
mode during a presentation? That is going to irritate the
hell out of me now. Excuse me, guys, I'm sorry.
Are we good now? OK, we're good now.
All right, so as I was saying, we kind of have to look always

(05:40):
back in history to kind of gaugewhen somebody again, the most
popular as opposed to the Mexican American war, we're more
familiar with the Civil War in America.
If anything, if you had to get the highlights, it's what 1776
Revolutionary War, maybe a little bit of a book of 1812.
We don't really talk too much about it cuz we got our butts
gigged and then we talk about the civil war, right?

(06:02):
And from there we then go World War One, World War 2 and then
what? You Cold War boom.
Here we are war against terror. That's kind of how we some heist
most of American history, unfortunately, unfortunately.
But there's always these little skirmishes and or minor wars
that were going on. And I found it interesting when

(06:23):
President Polk, when he was running for office, he basically
said, you get me into office andI will double the size of
America now. So this is basically his
promise. I only need to run for one term
and I'll be able to do this. How he aims to achieve this is
provoke a false flag event. So he basically sent a Calvary

(06:43):
contingent unit to be riding very close to a Mexican Fort.
Of course, Mexico is seeing a foreign force coming very close
to their Fort. So Needless to say, they opened
fire and they kill a couple of an Americans, they wound a
couple others and all this stuff.
So, and I'm Washington, DC, everybody is outraged.
They say, oh, look, they attacked US American soldiers.

(07:05):
This is uncalled for. We need to retaliate and make
sure nobody does that to the Americans, you know, 'cause
we're, we're the tough guys hereand that's just not right.
And it was uncalled for. So Mexico had invaded our
territory. See how we already reworked this
and shed blood of our fellow citizens on our own soil?

(07:26):
According to President Polk, this is a quote.
And Lincoln, who was a was a Congress or senator at that
time, He said. In contrast, around that time,
Polk was trying to prove by telling the truth what he could
not prove by telling the whole truth.
And this was on January 12th of 1848.

(07:47):
Now, at that time, everybody waslooking at Lincoln going, dude,
shut up, that's political suicide.
You're not a patriotic. Americans died.
How dare you say such things? He's like, now I'm saying we're
about to get ourselves into a war that we instigated.
And I don't think that's fair and transparent to the rest of
the American people that we're now going to send more people to

(08:07):
go fight this based on a lie. And that sounds very similar to
a lot of other stuff. Again, if you look more into
founding of America Rulers of Evil by Tupper Saucy, you can
print it off from online if you have that resource.
Very interesting. But you'll find out how you
know, Masons and Jesuits connections to this stuff again.

(08:29):
So anyways, this kind of proves that he's not in a dictator
mode, that he's all on board with everybody else in Congress,
Senate, that's all pro American.Let's shed blood.
This proves that this is a guy that is a little bit.
Let's pause and reflect because I don't think there's a
necessity of always provoking something unnecessarily.

(08:49):
Now, this clip, the gentleman's voice that you're going to be
hearing in the background, MyronFagan from 1967.
Now, he did not have all of his ducks in a row, but it's a very
compelling speech that he got. Explains the foundation of the
Illuminati. Granted, he doesn't seem to
realize that Washington himself as well was controlled in this

(09:12):
clip. However, he does piece a lot of
stuff together and he mentions asecret society that was
connected with Lincoln's assassination.
Now, he did not have the name atthat time.
That's what we're covering on today and it was the this
organization was the precursors of the modern KKK that most

(09:33):
people are familiar with, as we somewhat covered in our last
episode with the hoods. Let me know if you can hear, if
not I'll give a rough condensed.It's very quiet.

(09:58):
I have my volume on the highest,but basically he's saying why
stop on 1776 doing stuff with the New World.
He had a foundation of already wanting to do the New World
Order plot. Judah Benjamin was in charge of
the Southern War cabinet. He was the whatever war

(10:23):
secretary of War. He had connections with
Rothschilds as well did in Lincoln's cabinet, as we'll be
touching on. I'm not really fond of one of
the guys when I found out in theadministration who basically
backstabbed him by holding back very pertinent information to an
upcoming assassination that he should have been very
transparent about and he did have foreknowledge of.

(10:52):
I really hate that about this clip.
Some people are going to always hear it for about 2 1/2 minutes
and the rest can't. So basically there was other
members in Lincoln's cabinet that were trying to sell them
into a financial dealing with the Rothschilds.
And Lincoln was like, Nope, we're not doing that.
We're not going to be selling ourselves our our currency to a
European power. This is how other of us have
fallen. So he says, no, we're not doing
that. Let's go.

(11:17):
Basically he ticked off the Rothschilds just as the the
Czars or the Russia did after the War of 1812.
They basically put a little bit of a cap on the early UN
foundation. After the Napoleonic Wars.
They wanted to encompass everybody, but Russia said no.
They caused a little bit of a hiccup, as it were Czar did when

(11:39):
he torpedoed their First League of Nations at the Congress in
Vienna. I just want to get to the
highlight points after me explain it.
So this is Jacob Schiff. This is a gentleman that
Rothschild sent over to basically after Lincoln's
assassination. He sent him over to basically

(12:01):
start buying out the banking system within the US Rothschild
basically groomed this gentleman.
This gentleman was also the individual who financed
Schofield's Bible, the very infamous Schofield Bible that
promotes Zionism or today, modern day dispensationalism.
Where there is a sacred land, there is a chosen people.

(12:24):
We need to go over there and fight for them.
If you're you're familiar with that enough.
No. OK, so basically modern
evangelicals that are saying we need to go over there and fight
for God's people. This is the guy that started
that with that translation of the Bible and Rothschild funded
it. Wow and even the word
dispensationalism based dispensationalism is Zionism for

(12:47):
Gentiles where you're still thinking instead of Galatians
328 and 29 or Colossians 311 that there's neither Jew nor
Greek slaver free for your all one in Christ Jesus.
And if you be Christ of Christ, you are sorry I just totally
butchered that. But basically saying we're not
doing race and ethnicity anymore.

(13:08):
It's now by accepting Christ as the word made flesh and you're
now going to start living that what their dispensationalism
states is no, no, no, God didn'tdo that.
We we're the bride of Christ. But they still have their own
special contract clause with God, which totally contradicts a
lot of the other stuff in the Bible where your Antichrist who

(13:33):
denies the Father and the Son, the Son being equivalent of the
Word of God. And that's first John 222.
What do I mean by that? Look into John 114.
Word became flesh and dwelt amongst us.
And then you can look into blah blah.
Do I have it here? I think I have it here.
Yes, I do. First John 5, seven through 8.

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For there are three that bear witness in heaven, the Father,
the Word, and the Holy Spirit affirming Christ is the word of
God. And these three are one.
And there are three that bear witness in heaven, the Spirit
and the water and the blood. These three agree and one second

(14:20):
verse basically implying bear witness and things on earth.
Spirit, right, Spirit, the Holy Spirit that was given to us when
Christ drew his last breath. Temple Vale ripped in two as we
explained in God's been divorced.
That's giving us the gift of theHoly Spirit by the shedding of
his body or breaking of that right and then the blood, right,

(14:40):
and then baptism is the water. You're dying to self here.
I don't know but oh and then Revelation 1913 when Christ
returns, he is known as the wordof God.
So when I'm telling people basically if you want to accept
Christ. New Testament is updated user
terms of agreement to be the people of God.

(15:01):
It's not special authenticity clause or chosen people plus the
bride of Christ right? There's none of that none of
that. Another verse I think it's in
Galatians or Colossians. It says if possible the
Antichrist will attempt to deceive the very elect elect in
Greek translated chosen. It is inferring to Christian.

(15:22):
So dispensationalism very etymology of that is
interesting. Dis set apart pensation comes
from compensation. So now we break down that word.
I mean set apart compensation ofwhat land?
Why? Because you have a 3000 year old
deed and you think you can come over.

(15:43):
So basically that's like me coming to Hawaii and saying God
gave this to me from the UK backwhen I was like Irish, Scots
roots. And now Hawaii is officially
mine. No, it's not.
You know, at least it is becauseGod told me.
So here's the document. Oh, OK.
So I was just supposed to kind of that mentality.

(16:03):
So. But yeah, a nice guy.
You might, oh, you might want totalk to this guy Steven Sizer.
He he can give you a nice insight with that.
But he's a lovely gentleman, older was it the angling
Anglican church disowned him cuzyeah, cuz he was going down this
route and they're saying you're being anti-Semitic.
He's like, no, I'm just explaining scripture that you

(16:25):
guys don't want to talk about. So basically he was explaining
how even up to the Titanic, theygot rid of all the people that
were blocking this push for taking over the banking system
in the US. And there was a secret society
that off Lincoln. Now that's secret society.
He did not have a name. This is what we're touching on.

(16:47):
It was known as the Knights of the Golden Circle.
And this is a book you can get by Randolph W Farmer.
A bit of a tedious read if you're a historian and you can
deal with heavy reading. It's it's good For me, it was, I
don't know, I I love history, but this was a kind of a hard
one unless you wanted to actually know the topic.

(17:09):
It's not what I would pick up right away, but it does fill in
a lot of blanks. Something I found interesting
this was their pendant ring or badge metal and you notice that
has a little bit of a similaritywith the black Felty cross of
the Nazis. Just founding it interesting.
Medals in America on uniform started in a civil war if I

(17:33):
remember if I was reading that correctly and they were given, I
believe it was Denmark, somewhere in the Netherlands,
each area that helped give that to us as well.
Caskets was originally brought to America during the Civil War
prior to that we just checked you in the dirt.
So there's two trivia facts there.

(17:55):
So this is a little bit of an excerpt from that book and
basically just giving a summation of what their outline
plan. Where do you see yourself in
five years? Why did they form?
Why what they formed and it saysindeed the KJC Knights of the
Golden Circle every time I say that could not have induced the
secession of Texas without favorable coverage from the

(18:19):
press. And as this piece written by the
San Antonio Herald that ran on the front page of the Dallas
Herald just a few days before the secession election titled
Order of the Knights of the Golden Circle, it's objects, aim
and principles. The KJC is a Southern
institution and counteracting ofthe power of immigrant aid and

(18:43):
wide awake societies of the North.
It is lawful company based on Christian principles, looking to
winning the empire for the South.
It recognizes and propagates slavery as a divine institution,
wisely established by Jehovah himself, and fraught with all
the elements of social, moral, and political good to the Negro,

(19:07):
and conduce it to the best interests of our country.
It incalculates the doctrines ofthe Manifest destiny, and
teaches that the far the star ofthe empire is southward, hence
the Texas Southern Southern star.
It would show an outlet for the free Negro population of the
southern states. It would gain control of the

(19:30):
Gulf of Mexico and the vast trade thereof.
It would keep lands procurely adapted to our system of Labor
at the hands of the abolition and majority of the North, and
would cultivate A chaveric spirit of our people and tie
them together in a bond of brotherhood.

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It would give peace and protection to society and help
elevate and ennoble our race. It would protect the weak and
punish the bad. It would revive in our midst the
days of chivalry and the same time furnish the South with a
complete and effective military system.
So basically in summation, what they're saying, slavery, Cool,

(20:14):
we love it. We want to now annex with the
southern cause all of the territories going to the left,
Arizona, New Mexico, little Swash into northern Mexico
today. All of Mexico down here, all
these countries from Guatemala, all these other Nagawagua fill
in the blank, Panama and constantly they were trying to

(20:36):
filibuster Cuba. They wanted to take Cuba over
and Haiti, basically creating a circle, a golden circle where
you make money profitable. Now, another incentive for this
was that during the Haitian rebellion, they hate the Haitian
slaves. They killed all of the masters

(20:57):
on the island when they revoltedin the South.
Needless to say, Oh my gosh, what happens if that happens
here? We're outnumbered by the slaves.
This is bad. We need to form a coalition to
prevent that from ever happening.
So you see a little bit of the formulation of a KKK mindset of
we need to keep pure, we need tofight back.

(21:19):
It's already going wrong and this was back.
Was it the Haiti revolt? I can't remember that exact
date. Somewhere early 1800s when that
when these guys started forming was around 1828, Eighteen 30s,
somewhere in that period. And then by the time we get to
the Civil War, they have almost like 30 years of experience.

(21:42):
One individual very they're racist against not only Negroes,
but against Native Americans. He literally put down on his tax
filing. Engine killer.
Yeah, this is a sick bunch righthere.
When I put that in a comment wassomewhere on Instagram.
Someone actually cheered that asa good thing.
I said that's pretty sick. Yeah, that tells you where we

(22:05):
are. You.
Should think they would get banned for that.
They they should be, but again, they had to read the context.
Like we didn't say any bad language.
You just blah, blah, blah, blah,blah, right?
And that's the way the sensors are working.
They're making them be promoted and the real people being like,
are you serious right now? If you knew real history, John
Wilkes Booth, we see him doing the classic little hidden

(22:26):
Masonic hand in this photo and in this book here on to the
right. Absolutely love it.
If you guys are somebody that says I want to know about Booth,
I would put this in the top five.
I'm not sure about other books, but this particular 1, I loved
it. I got a lot of insights of who
he was as a kid all the way up to the time of his death.

(22:47):
It fills in a lot of blanks. Come to find out he was actually
engaged, which we never hear about in history.
He had photos of five women whenthey they they were going
through his body, couple of themactresses, couple of mother
ladies of the night, shall we say.

(23:08):
I absolutely loved it. But it was also explaining,
well, not specified, that there is a potential that Booth was
meeting with somebody in New England.
It also explains that he had a little bit of a period where he
was touring in Texas and Oklahoma where the Knights of
the Golden Circle were most prominent.
And it is likely there he was recruited and he was getting

(23:29):
schooled in the North, went before the assassination went
down somewhere in New England. Because the guy does imply that
there's a little bit of a timeline around a couple days
here where they don't know what he was doing.
But he's like, that's not reallya case.
What this is where I got this, where I'm bringing these other
books going. I think there is a case to be
made here as well. He was friends with Andrew

(23:53):
Johnson, Abraham Lincoln's vice president.
I found that interesting. I said, OK, so they were with
the socialite crew. They were hanging out with
mutual ladies of the night. I think it was Kentucky,
Tennessee, somewhere in that region.
And Booth had organized a littlerendezvous with the vice

(24:14):
president and a lady who wrote in a message to him, I will let
you do anything to me. Yeah.
So she had the hots for him. And she might have seduced the
vice president into that room that night where, you know, when
the assassins were going throughand they had the list.
And this guy bailed out because he got, you know, scared and he
ran away. Now, the official story that

(24:37):
Johnson said is I was intoxicated.
He was very known to be a huge alcoholic at the time of Abraham
Lincoln's assassination. However, we happen to know that
he was spending the night with this lady.
So he was using the cover of everybody believe I was
intoxicated as opposed to sayingI was hanging out with an
acquaintance of John Wilkes Booth, the guy that assassinated

(24:59):
the president. Just say just say it.
And again, that's compiling fromall these different sources
going OK, OK, that's very interesting.
So this gentleman here, Albert Pike, I'm related to bad, bad
man, bad, bad man. I do not condone me as an uncle

(25:22):
of sorts of mine. I know this because of Pikes
Peak, Colorado. And related to Zebulon
Montgomery Pike as another cousin in the family Purple
Mountains, Majesty. That was based off of that Pike
that he discovered. Yeah, so in the Myron Fagan in
that 1967 clip, and don't feel bad if you didn't get all the

(25:43):
audio here. You can look it up on YouTube or
you can type it into your Facebook top thing and a video
will pop up with clips and you can listen to it there.
Albert Pike basically in 1871 was writing a outline which
mirrors exactly what was being spoken by Meyer Fagan in 1967 of

(26:04):
how they're going to conquer theworld, how they're going to have
several world wars and how they're going to implement them
into the means of a of achievingtheir objective of a new world
order. He was the interestingly enough,
he was the coordinator of this southern tribes meaning.
So basically as no, it's just weget a lot of the crap with S

(26:27):
being very racist, very this they said, OK, these people that
are in the Oklahomans and Texas near the reservations and all
this, what if we promised them seats on the council in the
southern states? Or look, we going to say you're
going to become senators in Congress if we win and we're
going to do all this stuff for you in exchange, you're going to

(26:47):
act as our vanguard groups. You're going to act as
mercenaries in a sense for the Confederate 'cause now
considering the federal government was going all right,
I know we're supposed to feed these reservations, but during a
time of war, that's a long way to go with supplies and the
possibility that they could get whacked by southern forces, they

(27:11):
basically started cutting off food to the tribes.
This giving an incentive for well, why would I not want to
join the South? Because then I can feed my
family, which again, this all backfired eventually by 6263
after the the Monitor. And was it the Virginia where
they had the first steel ships going at each other?

(27:34):
Armored ships? Yeah.
Sorry if you're in the Civil War, you know what I'm talking
about. But during that time they had a
little fight on a thing called PRidge.
But a lot of them post that point it started becoming a
thing where the the confederacy was starting to track down other
tribes and a lot of these other tribes and or were family
members and they were like why am I doing this?

(27:55):
This is not making any sense. So they started to defect back
to the union and fight for them.So this this Albert Pike was the
guy in charge of all these Indian tribes as the mediator.
Just fun little trivia fact. Never explained that before on
another show so exclusive of hisquote.
The First World War must be brought about in order to permit

(28:18):
the Illuminati Freemasons to overthrow the power of the Tsars
and Russia, and of making that country a fortress of atheistic
communism. Now again, you look into Marx.
He actually is something, what is his name?

(28:39):
Levi Mordecai something he again.
And Karl Marx is not his real name.
He was hired by a group basically to form the Communist
Manifesto and to perpetuate all this.
Darwin as well was a 33° Freemason.
So the fact, yeah, as you see, you see, they formulate this and
then they start funneling it to where they want it.

(28:59):
And then they create imperialistcapitalism on one side, and they
create, you know, the fear of totalitarianism, of communism on
the other. And as a Christian, they're
saying we have to choose one or the other.
I don't support either monetary system because one exploits
other Third world countries, theother one oppresses their
people, right, Either or somebody's getting screwed over

(29:23):
at all this. So he was writing this in a
letter to Mazzini back in 1871. Mazzini was in charge of the
European Freemasons based off ofItaly.
He also says the Third World Warmust be formed, fermented by
taking advantage of the differences caused by the
agenter of the Illuminati between the political Zionists,

(29:45):
current modern day Israel and the leaders of the Islamic
world. The war must be conducted in
such a way that Islam, the Muslim Arabic world and the
political Zionism of the State of Israel mutually destroy each
other. Interesting.
So they want all this chaos to go down over there.

(30:08):
Yes. This is not a coincidence.
They have been formulating this since the dawn of time.
Are you familiar with this gentleman on the left or You're
right. John Brown, This gentleman,
you'll, you can find him in a dozen of old Hollywood movie

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depictions. They they frequently have this
thing. What is it the truth will be
wanted trying to think of a song.
There's a there's an old hymnal and originally it was to the
lyrics of John Brown, his truth while marching on glory glory
Hallelujah. It was affiliated with John
Brown as in like this great Titan.
He had to use terroristic tactics to get his message

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across that we need to purge theSouth of these slave owners.
Now, John Wilkes Booth actually met this individual.
He was in Virginia. He was working out of a theater
and went on. Basically, John Brown was
apprehended. He was basically getting in line

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to be hanged. And the South were like, we need
to basically fortify the place where he's being imprisoned
because if his supporters let him out, we might have another
incident. Because John Brown was trying to
take over Harpers Ferry, which was an ammunition port.
And basically his plan was to take this place, take all the

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Armory from there, the guns and whatnot, start going through the
South and arming the slaves, thus fulfilling the exact fear
of the Haiti rebellion, where the, you know, the slaves rose
up and started slaying their masters.
I find this to be a little bit interesting because nobody's
connected this stuff. But I said, how is it his plan

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was to do the very thing that they feared, right?
I'm like, there's got to be a connection here.
So I started digging into this other book, The Curse of Canaan
by Eustace Mullins. That is Eustace Mullins.
Mullins does fill in a lot of blanks.

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There's first couple chapters I'm like, meh, But then the rest
I'm kind of like, I think he's got a solid case here.
So the New England religion, quite simply, was the latest
modern heresy preached by the people of Shem.
The cult was directed by Reverend William Channing.
One of his principal assistants was a teacher named John Brown,

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the son of the infamous revolutionary who was to die on
the gallows for his insurrectionat Harpers Ferry.
This cult survives today principally in the preachings of
some who call themselves fundamentalists.
Ha, these Renegades preach the doctrine of the will of Canaan
and they work a vivid avidly forthe final defeat and the

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extermination of the people of Shem.
These transcendalists did not bother to conceal the fact that
they took the basics of their religious doctrines directly
from the Kabbalah. Now to quote Albert Pike from
Morals and Dogma quote Freemasonry is the search for
light. Illuminati as you will see leads

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us directly to the Kabbalah. Now interesting thing about the
Kabbalah I think as we covered before the very tops known as
Corona, the very base known as Xis what these guys are
transhumanist right? Principles of how to get there
preaching that every person has an oversoul and that there is no
final authority in any religiousmatter, thus invalidating the

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entire Bible and the pronouncements of God.
Their true leaning was always dominated by Oriental despotism
and their doctrines originated in the Far East.
Consequently, their first line of attack was to overthrowing of
the Constitution of the United States, the principal safeguard
of the people of Shem. Their campaign resulted in the

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adoption of the amendments, which totally invalidated the
original intent of the Constitution.
This is the basis of the decisions of the federal judges
and the federal courts today, always against the people of
Shem, always strengthening and the strange, the stranglehold of
the Oriental despotism over our captive people.

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A little bit more of an elaboration.
So have you ever watched a documentary known as Amendment
13? No worthwhile, even though
there's a little bit of a liberal bias, probably a lot
towards the end because they endorse Hillary and Obama.
However, historical context is important because it kind of
makes you look a little bit at the, what you call it, the

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liberal humanitarian emphasize the humanitarian aspect of why
they're emphasizing Amendment 13.
Now Amendment 13 basically says you cannot have slaves.
With the exception that we can have that with prisons, we can
have a prison slave population. Now, as one girl was explaining

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on a clip, on a clip that I saw,she was stating that there are
people who are in the prison system that are basically
producing license plates, right?And for this company, they're
doing it for pennies on the dime.
However, these same people, oncethey have left their
incarcerated status, they go to apply for that same company and
they said, no, we can't hire you.

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And they go, why? Because you're a felon, so you
exploit the worker, but you get the product.
But then you're over here like, no, no, we can't, you know,
really. So I'm, again, America is one of
the most populated with the slave intake.
I, I, I don't want to throw out stats because I really have some

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people to Fact Check me, but they, we have a very high
population of prison, right? And you have to kind of wonder,
do they create the problem so that they can keep a workforce
going Because it started out slavery bad.
Then they went to child labor from like what, 18 seventies,
1880s, eighteen 90s Victorian London.
Then they're like, OK, kids fingers are getting caught in
machines that might not be too good.

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What are we going to do now? What if we tell women they have
rights? Are you crazy?
No, listen, hear me out. What if we tell them they have
rights and then we start inducting them into the
workforce? Your point?
We double our work. You know, we have not just men,
we have women now working in ourfactories and we'll double our

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our income overnight. What about them?
That's just the brilliant part. Now two people are start going
to start being taxed and we double our fortune on that.
Oh, I like modern slave state solution, Right.
Feminism ended up shooting yourself in the foot.
Not that I'm endorsing anything,although what I'm just saying,
well, basically what they did iswe're going to pull you out of

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the home, the domestic aspect, and we're going to put you out
there and work for us. You're going to work for the man
thinking you're free but being exploited while you do it.
Yeah, I. Have a question?
So the Shem, the Shem you were talking about, is that the Bible
Shem, Noah's son Shem? Yeah, so that.

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Line of people. Correct.
So they say that the people of Sham were a little bit closer,
like they wanted to actually live what God said, curse of
Canaan. This is where I veer.
He's saying that it's solely based on there's a black witch
that got onto the ark and because yeah, because Ham made
it with her. This is how we have the blah,

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blah, blah. That part I'm like.
However, what I found interesting the name of
allegedly this black witch was Naima NAN AM AAH variations of
couples spellings, kind of like Kabbalah.
Now what I found interesting allegedly the name of Noah's

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wife was Naima. Now this guy was saying some
people have pitched the idea that perhaps when you know the
sin the ham committed, whatever was seeing Noah naked.
Other people are saying, well, because if you see your father
and mother naked, that is the equivalent of seeing both blah,
blah. Maybe he did something with his
mom. When when, when, when Noah was

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intoxicated and maybe he did something with his mom.
Then, however, I was going it's kind of interesting that the
name Naima comes up. Did he because like allegedly I
I think another thing was sayingthat they couldn't have sex on
the arc. Whatever, I don't know.
But if he did and you wanted to curse the son of that union,

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Canaan, and then the descendantsthereof, I don't know, but there
was a little something that was making me go, yeah, cuz that's
basically making out with your mom.
So you're inverting the human race.
So therefore you would put a curse upon that.
And allegedly that might be where we get the synagogue of
Satan. It's an inversion seed which

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also goes with Nimrod doing his mother and having the their
incestuous Pagan doppelganger ofChrist, Tammuz AKA Hermes
alchemetical tablets. As we've covered before in Lord
of the Stars. This is where that comes from,
the idea of inversion of going counter what God intended you'd

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so the generations are supposed to go this way, not inverted
that way, which is what they constantly are doing now.
I don't have proof but the allegedly as well they want to
have like a slaughter event of the people of Shem that's known
as like the name of project. Again he was saying this and he
had some citations. Granted, take it all with a

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grain of salt, but it does make you really relook at the world
after If I had to recommend an order Rulers of Evil by Tupper,
Saucy Bloody Zion by Edward Hendry, and then read Curse of
Canaan by Eustace Mullins. Doing so in that order will kind
of give you a little bit more a solidification of, OK, maybe

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some of the stuff he talks about.
He's not cuckoo. And again, you have to read it
with an 8020% because I do admitthere was a little bit of that.
But when you look up the name Naima, I was like, well, he
didn't know that because you wrote this in the 1980s.
I was like, that kind of scary. That kind of implies, yes, he
might have done something with Mommy, which does mirror what we

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see with Nimrod. So I'm giving a little bit of
there's an alleged possibility. Yeah, this sounds like a similar
MO. Does that answer your question?
Yes. OK, that might be way too much,
but a lot of context for something like this.
Yeah. So what John Brown was starting
to do, he basically was startingto go, I think it was.

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It was a bleeding Kansas. Kansas.
Yeah. He was starting to terrorize
people who were slave owners, and they're one of the first
people that he went after with his kids, was a slave owner, and
they beat him to death with likea cutlass.
Now, was this right? No.

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But it did kind of get the talk going.
And he basically was starting, as they say here, John Brown's
orgy of terrorism. Now, the Cabot Bank provided
57,000 for John Brown's militaryexpenses basically to conduct
this. There is no record that it was

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ever repaid or that any attempt was made to collect it.
Was the donation to the cause ofterrorism a familiar technique
of bankers? So we're already seeing that the
bankers are funding a chaos and then they get money off of the
conflict again, Bah Bah Bah. Other Other financial supporters
of John Brown included Murray Forbes, a wealthy railroad

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builder. His mother was a Perkins who
served on the Republican National Committee between 1827
and 1843. The plans of the conspirators
received a temporary set back with the emergence of the Anti
Masonic Party as a national force.
Now this was because there was agentleman by the name of Captain

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Morgan. I believe it was upper state New
York. Former Mason said I'm going to
come forward. I'm going to publish a book
exposing everything that goes onbehind closed doors.
Now if we know anything about Masons, they have that little
hush pose. You're not supposed to do that.
So they he was incarcerated and as opposed to getting a trial,

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certain individuals open the door and let him be taken out
into the night. And where he went from there, no
one knows. Yeah.
So this obviously, I think I wasin 1826, this obviously started
an anti Masonic movement of whatthe Frick guys, you can't just
where's the just OK secret society making people disappear
in the middle of the night. Not good.

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So This is why this gained traction.
This political movement threatened to expose an entire
conspiracy as a Masonic operation.
From its outset the anti MasonicParty was handicapped by its
inability to penetrate a shroud of secrecy which veiled every
act of the conspirators. Without direct evidence of this

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conspiracy which could be presented in the court or laid
before the people, they soon lost their very popular support.
In fact, they were soon infiltrated by the very
conspirators whom they sought toexpose and they were rendered
impotent. Albert Pike, the guy we saw
before Big Lard Beard, later boasted that the Anti Masonic

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Party was actually one of the greatest assistants to us.
After its disillusion, Freemasonry never again faced an
organized opposition within the United States.
Those who mentioned the subject are quickly discredited as poor
overwrought fools or paranoid. Paranoid Know nothings now.

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That was actually what John Wilkes Booth was originally
registered as was the No Nothingparty.
Basically they best way to recommend finding out what that
is all about. What was the name of the book?
The Fenian raid into Canada. Can't remember the name of the

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author but it's very interesting.
All the Irish basically from thenorth and the South.
After the civil war they made several raids into Canada trying
to basically cause a war on 2 fronts for the Irish over in
Ireland and in on the US soil and it would cause a huge
scandal. Very interesting thing, but it
explained a little bit more about the Know Nothings and
basically when they were caught they were like, oh I don't know

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anything about that, but they were vandalizing a lot of the
Irish and persecuting them. As we've heard in history.
This is a little bit more of theparty affiliation with that who
Mason see behind every tree. In most cases, they are quickly
consigned to the nearest lunaticasylum a la Soviet Communism's
handling of dissidents. PP Now.

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Massachusetts was the birth place of Albert Pike, who became
a national leader in the American Masonry.
Higginson actively assisted Reverend Parker in the attack on
the courthouse and engaged in many other illegal nefarious
activities. His cousin married Theodore
Roosevelt. Again, I'm just giving a few

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names. Some of this is kind of a lot to
go all the way into it. Just pick up the books.
I'm just giving you a rough rundown on what to look into.
Samuel Gridley Howe and his wifeJulia founded and edited A fiery
anti slavery newspaper, the Commonwealth.
Like so many in the Canaanite agitators in the United States,

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Gridley was descended from Calvinist revolutionaries.
His ancestor was the officer in Cromwell's army, John Ward of
Gloucester, who later fled to United States to avoid
punishment for the atrocities hecommitted under the banner of
Cromwell Franklin. Benjamin Sanborn was a leading

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disciple of Reverend Parker and Ralph Waldo Emerson.
The Senate ordered its arrest in1860.
He had been the principal agent for John Brown in the New York
since 1857. So basically he was acting as an
intermediator of funding and allthis stuff.

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George Luther Stearns married into the Train family.
He was later the leader of the free soldiers and anti slavery
agitators in the state of Kansas.
Their depredations gave rise to the term Bloody Kansas.
He he donated a large sums to John Brown and bought a farm for

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the terrorist and his family. Chief agent of Stearns in Kansas
was the Martin Conway. Originally from Baltimore,
Conway was sent to Kansas to lead the Free State Forces
there. He later became the first
Congressman from Kansas. On October 11th of 1871, he
fired three shots at Senator Pomeroy, wounding him, and

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Conway was taken to Saint Elizabeth's Hospital where he
was judged hopelessly insane andlater died there.
So John Brown is affiliated witha lot of SUS characters as
people are painting him as a revolutionary.
He was good. He got the cause going again.
Lincoln was not fond of him again in the 1850s.

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He was just hearing about when the news.
He's like, this guy's freaking crazy, right you are.
And basically this guy is highlighting in history how this
person connects to this person. That person connects this
person. If you guys want to get into all
those genealogies, who connects to who?
This is what that kind of books for?
I'm just reading a little bit here and there.
John Wilkes Booth, as I said, attended John Brown's hanging

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and he was noted of saying to someone who was standing nearby,
I'm never going to let somethinglike that happen to me.
He thought it was very morbid seeing a man hanging from the
gallows. And so that would already give a
little bit of a hint that sometime in the future, if that
if somebody wanted to hang him, he was not going to stand for
it, which very interesting with how he died.

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So this abolitionist propaganda caused widespread resentment
throughout the South. And on December 16th of 1835,
the State of South Carolina issued a formal resolution on
the matter. Resolved, That the formation of
the Abolitionist societies, and the acts of doings of certain

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fanatics calling themselves Abolitionists, and the non
slaving slaveholding States of this Confederacy, and our direct
violation of the obligations of the Compact of the Union
dissocial and incendiary in their extreme.
Note that in 1835, S Carolina used the term common until the

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outcome of the Civil War, a confederacy of states associated
under the provisions of a compact, the Constitution of the
United States. The abolitionist propaganda did
not constitute a direct invasionof the Southern states, and as
such was undeclared state of war.
It was also, the South Carolina Revolution pointed out a direct

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violation of the terms of the compact Constitution.
Nevertheless, this invasion by propaganda continued the anti
the abolitionist stuff, it continued to invade the South
and eventually led to a direct military invasion of the Civil
War PP. So yeah, this is just talking a

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little bit about 18451871 that letter to Mazini about 3 world
wars. It's giving a little bit more
about his Young America movementin the United States, Papa, and
he was growing abolitionist movement, so he has already
connections with the abolitionists.
He was a 33° Basin in Italy in charge of that.

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So why is he affiliated with abolition?
Well, isn't abolition good? Brandon?
Yes, but they're using it for the wrong means, and they're
doing it through the wrong Ave. like beating people with a
cutlass. Why?
Because they're trying to createdissension so that they can
split the union and then they could divide it up.
Why? Well, we're going to cover that.

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The Chief Justice of the SupremeCourt paid dearly for this
decision. His name has almost been
entirely erased from the legal history of this nation.
He was repeatedly threatened with house arrest during the
Civil War by President Lincoln. This guy was quite staunchly
causing a lot of obstacles for Lincoln.

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I think it was what was it? The extent the what is the legal
term habeas corpus, basically you can't get you, you basically
were going to eliminate your right to a trial, which was what
they're doing right now with theimmigrants.
Basically, we can we can basically overlook that we're

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going to just prove of that because you're not an American
citizen. However, it says persons, it
does not emphasize citizen, which little bit of a loophole
and the legality terms says if it's a person, you technically
do have a case that anybody who is a person has the right to a
free trial in a time of war. When you have people walking
around in in in Maryland that can easily go up in the

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president. I think he had the right to do
this. But again, he was constantly the
Supreme Court guy here. He was causing rife with
President Lincoln. Now some say it's a dictator
move. I'm chuckling because back then,
dictator, now Trump's doing it that.
So anyways, just whatever. But after the war, his two
elderly daughters, shunned as prospective brides, eked out of

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a precarious existence as government clerks, the very
bottom of the pay scale, always on the verge of complete
destitution. After the Stred Scott decision,
events moved rapidly towards theactual military confrontation,
with the Knights of the Golden Circle taking their places
throughout the southern states. John Brown then attacked

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Harper's Ferry, an incident which was intended to set off a
slave uprising throughout the South.
The anticipated popular revolution failed to materialize
and Brown was captured and hanged.
To this day, he remains a martyrof the Kabbalistic circles of
New England, the fundamentalistsand their ideological leader,

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Ralph Waldo Emerson, who wrote He Makes the Gallows A Glorious
as the Cross. Emerson later promoted John
Brown as a new St. in the calendar.
Yeah, so even the secretary of War Seward, the guy who
eventually bought Alaska for us,he objected to this move of

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arousing provocation against Fort Sumter and sending
reinforcements. Lincoln himself was eagerly
anticipating the approaching bloodbath and would hear of no
compromise. So basically, some people are
stating, OK, he wanted the bloodbath.
I am over here thinking, no, because his secretary of war,

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John Hayes, he was saying that several times at night after he
got like a battle report of likesomething what's, for instance,
Gettysburg, that Lincoln would be crying and you'd hear him
walking back and forth above himand he wouldn't sleep sometimes
at night. I mean, look at the guy's face
when he went in versus when he died.

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He, he experienced a lot of stress.
That's not somebody that's I, I don't know.
I, I, I find it very interestingpeople saying he was
anticipating it. I, I veer as we keep going and
you'll kind of see where I'm going.
PP skip most of that. I think basically it's going
into stuff. I'm noticing you're not too

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familiar with the Civil War, so I'm trying to go into parts that
you probably would. I have a Papa.
Let's see. Is there anything here?
OK, so Franklin, Benjamin Sanborn and John George Luther
Stearns and Garrett Smith. Smith had been John Brown's
first financial Angel. He was the son of a business

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partner, John Jacob Astor from the East India Company and opium
trade and the British intelligence.
It's already seeing foreign forces are courting he His
mother was a Livingston. He was related to the Masonic
leaders of Edward and Robert Livingston.
Smith was the largest landowner in the state of New York,

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holding 1,000,000 acres, which including land he had given to
John Brown in 1848. Smith's total contribution to
John Brown's military raids and other radical causes came to
more than $8 million, a tremendous sum in those days.
Reverend Theodore Parker typified the religious

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inspiration of the abolitionist movement.
His mother was a Stearns, and hewas married into the Cabot
family. He was educated at the Harvard
Divinity School and became a leading Transcendalist and
Congregationalist minister. He was always an activist in the
Masonic tradition. In 1854, he had been indicted by

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a grand jury for inciting an attack on a courthouse where a
runaway slave was being detained.
He was an active member of the Vigilance Committee, and he was
the principal organizer of the Secret 6 The finest John Brown's
Raid. He later became exasperated
living in Europe. Then he died in Florence,

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France, which is the foundation of humanism.
This what was his name? John Jacob Astor John Jacob
Astor Smith. Sorry, Garrett Smith.
So again, he's affiliated with another Masonic thing, the
Secret 6. Just Chuck from a little Yeah,

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it's you just kind of go and somebody was saying like he was
funded by the Secret 6. What's significant about that
secret? I don't care if he was funded by
6 people, but The thing is they're sick.
There's they call themselves a Secret 6.
So doesn't that imply already that there's a little bit of a
possible nefarious connotation with this group?
Absolutely. And why the number six?

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Now you're thinking there's somebody else was writing
something. I was like, come on, come on.
So the religious assault on the Constitution of the United
States, the compact which had been drafted by the people of
Shem in order to protect their religious freedom, now took an
ominous turn. In 1857, the financial leaders
of the Canaanite power, the House of Rothschild, assembled

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to celebrate the wedding of Lionel's daughter Lenora to her
cousin Alfonsi, son of James theRothschild of Paris.
At this gathering Disraeli, Prime Minister of the UK at the
time, under Queen Victoria. Under this roof are the heads of
the family of Rothschilds, a name famous in every capital of

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Europe and every division of theglobe.
If you like, we shall divide theUnited States into two parts,
one for you, James, and one for you, Lionel Napoleon of France.
This is I think descendant of Napoleon or cousin shall do
exactly then all of that I shalladvise him and that's again the

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Rothschilds by John Reeves page 228.
It's in the same book as Curtis of Canaan, but I'm just saying
this is what he's citing from sothis is this is documented.
The tragic civil war which the Canaanites planned and executed
against the people of Shem in the Southern states actually
began in 1859 with the invasion of the South by the homicidal

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maniac John Brown. The abolitionists had already
spent millions of dollars to promote slave rebellions in the
South, but the expensive propaganda had little effect.
So we're already seeing there. They were instigating this.
Basically. It's kind of like what we're
seeing now with modern It happened on October 7th.

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No, it's been going on for like 7 years.
Sorry. Yeah, it's been going on for
like 7 years, but somebody keepspoking the beehive.
But when we finally hear about it in the news, what do we hear?
Oh, you Southern Hicks, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
You just couldn't go along with it.
No, they're, they've been being provoked.
They've had a little bit of a fear of since the Haiti
rebellion of like 18 something. And now they're hearing of a

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group that's willing to fight for them and maybe expand on
their riches. It's possible to do it without
the government scrutinizing whatthey're doing and also these
daring abolitionists that are causing these problems.
We don't really see that too much in the movies, right?
We were just like, OK, this is not talked about.
Not that I'm condoning slavery or the institution thereof.

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I am merely stating from the Southern point of view this is
how it's being perceived, right?That's, that's crazy.
Because Rothschild and Rockefellers, they have their
hand in everything, Everything in our history.
It's crazy. Wow.
Just it just makes you scratch your head going, OK, so if you

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were here and you're here and you're also here and you're
connected with this. Wait a minute.
Are we really free? No, no, we're just little ants
that they, you know, they shake the jar of the red and then in
the in the black ants. And then they have us all fight
each other for their amusement and for their game, right.
They get money off of every war.That's what this is all about.

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This is why, again, I don't support this.
That the other thing I'm just saying.
We have no rulers. I'm only submitting to God's
Word and I'm going to try my best as an individual to appear
to that. That's it, that's me at the end
of the day. Everybody else thinks that's
crazy, but I'd rather take be a a St. as in the definition,

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because somebody said you're calling yourself a St. you think
you're as good as Paul, blah, blah, blah.
But no St. means set apart, saysAntichrist will make war against
the Saints. People who are set apart from
what? The world, the new world order,
the thing that they want to establish.
So therefore, when I say St. I mean someone who set apart
from this world. They don't.
They don't involve themselves with patriotism.

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And, you know, they've mastered the art of illusion.
They they make us feel like we have this free will.
Every choice that's placed in front of us or them.
It's not freedom. It's really just controlled
consent because they're controlling it.
It's either, I mean, it's the same family.
We're going to let's split Northand South.

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I mean, it's the same family. It's and they're like I said,
yeah, it's. A game for them and if it
doesn't happen not too bad too bad.
I think I'm not mistaken. It was almost 600,000 to
1,000,000 something people that died during the Civil war.
All too bad too bad you split families.
You made brothers fight against brothers like this.

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All too bad didn't work out. Wow that's how you view Pete Wow
it's. The same today.
Nothing's changed. Thank you.
That's what I keep telling them.I said that's the way they look
at anybody in a uniform. They just laugh at you and say
thank you. Cannon fodder keep marching.
Yeah, because they're this, they're sacrificing those people

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to do their bidding. Basically, yes.
So American Civil War was engineered.
Again, this is just a slide, butthe book kind of confirms that
this is not just some oh random slide on the Internet, that the
Rothschild banking elite, the Rothschilds, used a divide and
conquer strategy to take back America by creating a conflict

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between the North and the South.So I personally think it was
founded by rogue Masons and thenthey were just kind of saying,
OK, if we break it down, we can then start engineering it to be
what we want it to be. In 1871, they actually passed
another bill basically making usa corporation, not a country.
And we're actually, we actually like, I got to show that before

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we have actually a filing that we are a corporation, not a
country. So the North was to be the
British colony annexed to Canadaand under the control of Lionel
Rothschild, whilst the South wasto be a French colony given to
Napoleon the Third of France andunder the control of James

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Rothschild. Same family, same.
Family. Now something interesting about
Napoleon the third he was while all this was going on, there was
a very notorious ship, an armored ship of the South known
as the Alabama. You can find a book called the
Alabama Affair, very worthwhile if you're just interested in,
you know, perusing a particular battle, specie battles.

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So it was a blockade runner because during the Civil War,
Lincoln basically sent a whole bunch of ships to ensure the
South could not get out their exports of cotton and kind of
reduce the trade, right? And this is what France and this
is what UK they were reliant on.We're like, OK, we don't have
that much up here. We need you guys to send us
those resources. So the Alabama was basically

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acting as a little bit of an agitator privateer, if you will.
We're sinking US vessels, any worker in the world.
They were all the way over to the China Seas.
They were over in Cuba. They were then in port in France
towards the end of the civil war.
And it was interesting because basically France was like, oh,

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we're neutral. We can't afford to have you guys
have a, a battle cuz there is a ship that basically caught up to
them. And they said, OK, France, you
guys got to send them over here cuz we're, we, we can't have a,
we can't Duke it out. But we're not leaving until
these guys come out. We're gonna have, we're gonna
have to Duke it out. So once, I think it was like 3
miles, once they hit the international waters, they got
sunk. And then when that happened,

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France sent over some boats to help collect the people that
fell in the water. And the guy who was the captain
basically was never handed over to the Union.
He was he actually escaped and he went over to like Switzerland
and stuff like that. It was like, wow, so very suss,
very suss. But it does make sense when you

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start filling in this kind of thing going, OK, this makes
sense. So Abraham Lincoln oppose the
destruction of America by issuing the greenback to fund
its defense against the international bankers.
Basically, we're going to fund it on our own.
Might be a little harder, but we're not going to be
subservient and or connected financially at the hip to these

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guys. Does that sound like somebody
that's actually doing what they want them to do?
No. So if you had control of a
history book, what would you say?
He's a dictator, he's this, he'sthat, blah, blah, blah, blah,
blah. Look at everybody that opposed
Lincoln and I highly suspect you're going to find 95% were

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most likely Masons and or connected to the Rothschild
agents. It's all I'm going to say, but
here's some some symbolism of the Knights of the Golden
Circle. You can see this is some
pamphlets that they had. They have a little bit of a
Shriner outfit, looks very similar to the former KKK.

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They have this the amons with the moon, right?
Moon and star. Just saying, just saying so OK,
so as well when I was saying that Russia really ticked them
off after the Napoleonic Wars and the SAR, Russia basically

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says, yeah, we're not going to do the United League Nation
things. We're not doing that.
They're like, Dang you what Russia as well did.
And I've never heard about this being a huge civil war buff.
I'm like we really are not filling in a lot of blanks here.
They In 1863, the Russians sent two Russian Imperial Navy visits

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to the United States, both on the East Coast and one on the
West, from New York and San Francisco.
These visits during the AmericanCivil War were primarily a show
of support in force for the Union and a strategic
positioning against potential intervention from Britain or
France. Now, let me give a little bit

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more context here. Yeah, they didn't.
They didn't pull these forces away until late July of 1864 and
also August 1864. So they were sitting there
almost for about a year. Reason being now, because we
have that famous quote that everybody loves to bring up, if
I could end the Civil War without freeing the slaves, I

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would. And everybody jumps on that and
says, oh, look, so say he supported slavery.
No, because when he was a younger man, he was doing his
little riverboat days. And he and his fellows, I
believe it was in Louisiana, they noticed that a gentle slave
auction taking place. And Lincoln says, I have to get
out of here. I can't stand it.

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So he was not too fond of seeingthe practice as well.
When he was a child he was aboutI think 6/7 he saw a black man
pulling a cart like a horse. Granted wasn't a huge cart but
he was just like why? Why are they doing that?
That doesn't make any sense. Right so his wife did own
slaves. But again you can't exactly
dictate everything your relatives do.

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Just saying he wasn't fond of that.
So what happened in 186263? There was a Union Navy Admiral
that seized a ship from the South.
They were sending 2 agents who are going to go to the UK and
speak on behalf of you need to support the South in this.

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If you guys back us up, we can give you this, we can give you
that. And it was supposed to be, you
know, they're just called the Trent Affair.
And this guy seized them withoutany proper evidence of stating
that they were emissaries who are heading to the UK.
So that's technically they're neutral.
They're not part of the war. So you have no right to seize
the ship. For one, he impounded, he had

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commandeered it. And secondly, he was imprisoning
these guys basically without dueprocess.
Like you can't do that. They're not proven spies or
emissaries. You can't do that.
They have they have a diplomaticimmunity.
So this became a huge scandal. And Lincoln says, all right,
they're free to go. I apologize.
And in essence what the UK and France had already did, they had

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abolished slavery in both of their respective countries.
So what Lincoln did? If I sign an Emancipation
Proclamation in 1863, I would basically be stating we are
fighting to end slavery with this war.
So if the UK and France now jointhe South and their country's

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already abolished slavery, what does that say about them?
Oh, that's bad press. That is a lot of bad press
because you now you're basicallystating to the whole rest of the
world that you endorse slavery because This is why we're
fighting so moralistically. He pulled a go ahead, I dare you
moment with passing the Emancipation Proclamation.

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Granted, was it exactly to get rid of the slaves?
Well, it did 2 for one, right? Basically make everybody go, OK,
all right, all right, we're calling your bluff.
You guys want to keep doing thisbecause what the UK was going to
do when they impounded their twoambassadors for this Trent
affair thing, they were about tosend all over their their steel

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covered ships, armored iron ships.
They were going to send them allover into Canada.
And then they were going to go down the North Coast and blow up
all their, you know, Navy things.
And then they were going to break the blockade for the South
as well. They were going to send in a
whole bunch of British forces tocome down from Canada.
And Lincoln would have been fighting on 2 fronts.
This would have been very bad. Now to prove as well.

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When you watch the movie Gettysburg, it's funny that they
did throw this in there. There was a British guy that was
observing the battle. This was true.
They did set an emissary decide to see what how they could
coordinate with Lee's forces. Yeah.
So I'm going, guys, how come we don't talk a little more about
this because this could have been really bad and a huge

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change to the US, but we don't talk about this and we don't
talk about Russia's interferencebecause that, again, that was
basically I signed this, but as well, look what I got in my
corner. Russia.
Yeah. So you guys want to come down
over here because America was very slow at creating these iron
ships. That's why it's so significant.
I think it was the Virginia or the Virginian and the Monitor.

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There was the first battle of two ironclad ships that were
going at it. It was, it ended in a tie
because cannonballs were bouncing off of each other.
But it was basically a historic moment of, OK, we're gaining a
little traction here. So anyways, a little trivia to
the government's financial needs.

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During the Civil War, President Lincoln, his Secretary or
Treasury of the Secretary, SimonP Chase of modern day Chase
Bank, borrowed from foreign governments and American
citizens, instituted the country's first general income
tax and printed paper money, so-called greenbacks, supposed

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to be a temporary income tax. But they kept it going and going
and amplified it even more. So by the time we got like, I
think it was 1913, it became like an official thing.
Simon P Chase, this guy was basically always in Lincoln's
cabinet would be pouting, going,I'm going to quit.
I'm going to give you my resignation.
I'm going to quit. I'm going to give you my
resignation. If you don't do this, you don't

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give me what I want. You know what?
And so Lincoln was always like, dude, I need your services.
You're really good at the field that you do.
And then one day he called his bluff.
And you know what he did when hewhen he says, I'm going to call
your bluff, but I'm going to promote you to the supreme head
of the of the of the Supreme Court, you're going to become
the new judge. That was a bad call. 7 P Chase

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was another Mason. And as well, when Lincoln was
sitting in the house across the street with that bullet wound in
his head. 7P Chase, Vice President Johnson and some other
guy, they walked past where Lincoln was in that thing and
they were already signing in Vice President Johnson before
Lincoln drew his final breath. It's like dude, you guys are all

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douchebags. At least pay your condolences.
And like granted it might be a hopeless situation but I'm sure
he at least draws his last breath because that's when we
need a vice president, not before.
Even if you think it's critical condition, like again, they
don't support government. I'm just laughing at the the,
the ethics here. Like really, really guys, they
didn't care. They didn't care.

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And another powerful man, Chase.They're still around today with
the Chase banks. Same.
And again, we know nothing of them in history.
We don't talk about, we just gloss right over it.
Another boring war, another battle.
But look at all this, you see. Unless he's S Grant, you know,

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again, other Mason, again Southern N you can still have
politics, just like today. You can have you have
Republicans, you can have Democrats and you can have
Masons on both sides. That's a totally OK, totally OK,
because we have the black and white path, right?
You can follow that path. You can follow this path.
At the end of the day, you're doing exactly what we want you

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to do, right? Create the chaos, cause the
problems. And did the generals ever have
to fight? No, it's literally sitting in
the background, like the king and queen on the chess or the
king in the back of the chess board and you're watching
everything go down. But the king, he never really
dies unless you corner him and you have to tip it, tip him
over, right? I, I surrender most of the time

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he's still standing at the end of the game, all right, until
you get him into a checkmate. But he doesn't die.
Everybody else around him, it's the same premise.
Masons can still send all these guys out.
And yes, you are fighting each other, but you're going to see
who's the smarter Mason, who's this?
Who's that? Because any outcome is still a
win for us as long as there's bloodshed.

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So you literally are using humanbeings as meat Shields and
playing games. It's kind of like, you know,
you're doing digital now like wedo.
We do it with video games. Like, I'm going to go fight your
forces and kill some digital soldiers.
They're doing this with real people.
Yeah. That's all I'm saying folks is
again you see built the Wilkes doing this and then nice the

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Golden Circle, Illuminati, Robert E Lee, the ideals of
chivalry. Now it was said allegedly this
is Mary ebenblockspot.com. Again, don't have to agree with
everything, but there's an alleged story that when Ulysses
saw Grant, he came in there. And when Ulysses, I was talking
with Grant, Grant, Grant came inand he's noticed the Native

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American Union soldier in the corner and he was a little bit
hesitant because again, they're a little bit prejudice and
racist. He says, don't worry, he's one
of ours. And basically because he was a
fellow Mason. And then he shook his hand and
then they proceeded to have their talk.
So in these two guys, during theMexican American War, which Pope
started, when they were winning,they went all the way down to

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Mexico City and they formed a lodge there, a Masonic Lodge.
So the fact that these guys are now meeting during the middle of
the Civil War, I was like. Wow.
Yeah, it's they already have. They already have past history,
right? I just heard someone talk about

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this Maltese cross, the Knights of the Mall, that when you fold
it back up it's a pyramid. That's weird.
It's Masonic, a gal seeing eye. It's like a doily.
It's a Masonic doily when you spread it out and then you fold
it all back up right when you hold it like this.
Was there some kind of thing where that with you're doing a

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pocket handkerchief and you haveto fold in a certain way, You
hold it up like that and then you full push it in there.
The very idea of ties actually comes from the Masons.
Wow. It's part of the little rope
that they throw around your neckbefore you go in for a ceremony
and the way you tie it off. Yeah, very interesting little
things like this that are just like we do everyday normal

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activities without realizing where they were instituted from.
And of course, they came from France, which Masons have a huge
stronghold in. Yeah.
So PP. So this is the book Rome's
Responsibility for the Assassination of Abraham
Lincoln. It's like 11 bucks on Amazon, if

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I, if I remember correctly. It could have gone up but I was
like 4-5 years ago prior before inflation.
However, Thomas M Harris was a general and he was part of the
prosecution during the booth or the the trial that followed for
Lincoln being assassinated. Doing his own little detective
work. He wrote this book in 1885 with

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his eyesight beginning to wear and he was convinced that the
Vatican had a hand in killing Lincoln.
Wow, so I highly recommend picking this up because it will
definitely after again, I'm giving you a lot of connect the
dock clues, pick it up, read it for yourself, but it does it.
It jives. A gentleman who was in there was

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Charles Chinnake and allegedly he was warning Lincoln you were
about to get offed by the Jesuits.
Now Father Chinnake, how Lincolnmet him, he basically was a
former Jesuit. He renounced it.
He said I'm not doing this, I'm done.
Lincoln was defending him in theway Lincoln did it.
He was doing it so humorously onthis trial that he made the

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Jesuit guy who was accusing him,the former Jesuit made him look
like an idiot and that that drewthe ire of the Jesuits.
And he says ever since that day they have had it in for you.
I believe that was the 1840s, eighteen 50s.
So they held a grudge and eventually they pulled it off.

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As we get here, he's talking with the president and he says,
my dear president, I answered. It was just this strange story I
published about you, which brought me here yesterday.
I wanted to say a word about it,but you were too busy.
Let me tell you that I wept as achild when I read the story for
the first time. For not only is my impression is

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that it is your sentence of death, but I have from the lips
of the converted priest that it is in order to excite the
fanaticism of the Roman Catholicmurderers.
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of our journey. Now back to the.
Show murderers whom they hope tofind sooner or later to strike
you down. They have invented a false story
of you being born within the Church of Rome, and if you're
being baptized by a priest, theywant by that to brand your face.

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With an ignom, ignominious mark of apostasy.
Do not forget that the Church ofRome, an apostate, is an outcast
who has no place in society and has no right to live.
The Jesuits want the Roman Catholics to believe that you
are monster and an open enemy ofGod in His Church, and that you

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are to be are an excommunicated man for every apostate, the ipso
facto, by that very fact, excommunicated.
I have brought to you this theology of one of the most
learned and approved of the Jesuits of his time, Bossenbaum,
who with many others, say that aman who will kill you will do a

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good work and a holy work. More than that.
Here is a copy of a decree from Gregory the 7th, proclaiming
that the killing of an apostate or a heretic in an executed,
execute, excommunicated man, as you are declared to be, is not
murder. Nay, it is good, a Christian

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act. That decree is incorporated into
the canonical law that every priest must study, in which
every good Catholic must follow.My dear President, I must repeat
to you here that what I said in Urbana of 1856, my fear is that
you will fall under the blows ofa Jesuit's assassin, and if you

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do not pay more attention than you have done till now to
protect yourself, remember that because of Coligny, as he was a
heretic, as you are, he was brutally murdered in the Saint
Bartholomew night. And Henry the Fourth was stabbed
to death by a Jesuit assassin, Revaliac, in the 14th of May,
1610, for having given the liberty of conscience to his

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people. And that William William of
Tachaturn was shot dead by another Jesuit murderer called
Garand, for having broken the yoke of the Pope.
The Church of Rome is absolutelythe same today as she was then.
She does not teach today, as then, that she has the right,
that it is her duty to punish bydeath any heretic who is in her

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way, and an obstacle of her designs.
The unanimity of the Catholic hierarchy of the United States
is on the side of the rebels is an incontrovertible evidence
that Rome wants to destroy this Republic.
And As for you are by your personal virtues, your
popularity, your love for the people, and liberty, your

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position, and your greatest obstacle is the by diabolical
schemes. Their hatred is concentrated
upon you. You are the daily object of
their Mal dictions. It is the rest they will direct
their blows. My blood chills in my veins when
I contemplate the day which may come sooner or later, when Rome

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will add to all her other iniquities the murder of Abraham
Lincoln. When I finished saying these
things to the President, I was exceedingly moved and my voice
was choked and I could hardly retain my tears.
But the president was perfectly calm.
And when I finished speaking, hetook the volume from me, from my
hands. So that doesn't sound like

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somebody that's working with Rothschilds or the New World
Order. That sounds like somebody that,
OK, Jesuits, we look into the history of that.
He's making enmity with them, which somebody broke this down
and I found it very interesting.You know how they say that
Christ is boiling an excrement in hell according to the Talmud?

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No. Yeah, well, they're they have
that there. You look up what is it THS but
the Jesuits with the cross pull down the T from for the cross
and you get shite. The Jesuits are literally

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SHITTHS with the T or the I was going, dude, he's like, exactly.
Is that a little bit of a mockery that Christ is boiling
an excrement in hell and we as his disciple, AKA the Jesuits
Society of Jesus, right? They're doing it in his name.
I don't know, but I was like, dude, if that's true, Dang, it's

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right in our faces and we didn'tsee it because we didn't want to
see it true. So death to all heretics, death
upon the soldiers of liberty. He was devoted friends among
many men and having prepared themassacre of the Admiral Caligny
and his 75,000 Protestant countrymen, and the Huguenots,

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by the way, rang the bells of Rome to express their joy when
they heard at last that the kingof France has slaughtered them
all. Really look into the sync, the
Bartholomew's Day Massacre, folks, if you haven't,
especially if you're a Catholic,because that might make you
reconsider. Just drop denominations and
follow the spirit because this, this is the thing that you're

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elite heirs, institutions, religious sects.
This is the kind of stuff that they promote and I don't endorse
it, just in general. And that's Orthodox as well.
So are you familiar with who John Serrat is?
No. John Serrat was an accomplice,

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part of the several conspiratorsof Lincoln's assassination.
He might have been a recruiter, I'm not quite sure for Booth.
I know him in Booth had an interesting affair with a gal
that was known as the Lady in the Veil.
Have her in a couple slides later I forget her name but a

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guy did a book thinking he knowswhere she went post this because
she kind of disappeared. He think he has he thinks he has
a theory because allegedly a lotof times when people saw her she
was wearing one of those little black you know veils over her
face. But allegedly there was
basically a Tri way love affair between Sarat, John Wilkes Booth

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and this lady. Allegedly, I don't know, but
it's kind of like, OK, this is weird.
Not only you're planning on killing somebody, but you're
also having really weird relations.
But what else is new with these people?
But where the bishops of the priests of Canada, where John
Sarat went to find the impossible to conceal him after

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the assassination. So what happened was what town
was he in? He was was it Almira?
Can't remember, but John Surrattwhen once everything went down,
he he ran from New York to Canada to Montreal.
We're going to cover that in a moment.

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He went to Montreal and he was hitting under the hiding under
the care of two Jesuit priests and he hid there for four
months. Now this is interesting because
as I keep elaborating or start going, wait a minute, what were
you doing over in Canada? And I'm going to explain some
things and show him some dates going.
I was kind of thinking there, but then, okay, this is a little
bit SUS, Your honor. So anyways, he went to Canada

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and they found the impossible toconceal him any longer from the
thousands of the detectives of the US who were looking for him
and ransacking Canada to find out where he retreated to, who
will conceal, feed, lodge and protect him after the priests of
Canada pressed his hand for the last time on board at the
Peruvian. So basically they started
sending him over overseas on the15th of September of 1865.

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So they're like, all right, we hit you as long as we could.
Now you're going over to the UK.Interesting thing about this,
once he gets to the UK, there's somebody, I'm not sure if it was
his friend or somebody to basically recognize the
description. There's $100,000 reward for all
these people who are connected to the assassination.
Somebody sends a Telegraph, says, hey, I think we have your
boy who's affiliated with all this over here.

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You guys want us to pick him up.Edward Stanton, Lincoln's
secretary of War, sends out a very vague message, not
necessarily to apprehend, but itwas vague.
By the time this was done, he had escaped, and he went to a
little town outside of the Vatican, and then he eventually
joined the papal guard. Yeah.

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This is a little bit like what? OK, So who can say without any
doubt that one could suppose that anyone but the Pope himself
and his Jesuits will protect themurderer of Abraham Lincoln in
Europe. If you want to see him in the
cross, the ocean, in virt virtryat the door of Rome, there you

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will find him enrolled under thebanners of the Pope in the Ninth
Company of the Zovabs or whatever, under the false name
of Watson. Of course, the Pope was forced
to withdraw his protection over Surat after the government of
the United States had found him there.
And they brought him back to Washington to be tried.
Now, fun fact, they found him private detective actually joint

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just to get him. And he's like this guy, we need
to bring him back. So what they do, they put him up
in a high room and say, all right, you're going to be
extradited back to the US And allegedly he jumped out from
that from a second story window and, you know, made it good, his
escape. But the angle of which he had,
he would have had to jump without breaking a leg or

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wherever. It's not possible.
So they highly suspect somebody unlocked the door.
And he was. Yeah.
But they said he he went out thewindow.
Yeah, sure. Eventually he made it to Cairo,
Egypt again. Somehow this guy was really good
at finding out where he went, found him in Cairo, and then
they extradited him back to the US But yeah, this guy was very

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shifty. OK, so.
But on his arrival in the prisonof the United States, his Jesuit
father confessor whispered in his ear, Fear not, you will not
be condemned through the influence of the Roman Catholic
lady. Two or three of the jurymen will

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be Roman Catholics, and you willbe safe.
Those who have two volumes of the Trial of John Sarat know
that there is no never more evidence of proofs of guilt were
brought against a murderer. In that case the Roman Catholic
countrymen who had read the Theology of Saint Thomas, a book
which the Pope had ordered to betaught to every college,
Academy, and university of Rome,had learned that it is their

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duty of the Roman Catholics to exterminate all heretics.
They had read the decree of the Council of Constance, and no
faith was to be kept with heretics.
They had read the Council of Lateran, and the Catholics who
armed themselves for the extermination of heretics will
have their sins forgiven and receive the same blessings as

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those who go and fight and rescue of the Holy Land.
Those jurymen who told by their father confessors that the Most
Holy Father, the Pope Gregory the 7th, had solemnly and
infallibly declared that the killing of the heretic was no
murder, and after such teachings, how could the Roman
Catholic jurymen find John Serrat guilty of murder for

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killing the heretic Lincoln? The jurymen have disagreed.
No verdict to be could be given,and the government was forced to
let the murderer go unpunished. So John Serrat literally goes
straight to the Vatican's skirt skirt tails.
After all this goes down like Mommy, you're you're giving a

(01:32:11):
clear indication that you had intentions of going here and
then you're saying no, no, no, no connections whatsoever.
OK, that's SUS. We had the fighter Chinook a
story. We have the proof of the
Peruvian 'cause there was another thing where a passenger
was talking with him. Yes, I talked to him on the
proof. So this is not made-up this.
There's enough evidence to trackas well.

(01:32:32):
When John Serrad died after after his trial, he went on tour
talking about his involvement wherever, like, yeah, then he
died and he was buried with fullCatholic honors, like rights
reserved for somebody who did great deeds for the Catholic
Church. Now you're the son of a humble
shoe cobbler. What did you do on behalf of the

(01:32:55):
Catholic Church, Mr. Sarat? What did you what did you do?
What Right. This.
Interesting. So John Wilkes Booth, he was
basically a Patsy. Patsy, the guy who actually
pulled the trigger, allegedly, the plan was to kidnap Lincoln

(01:33:16):
and they're going to hold him hostage and then calling into
the war. But they kind of upgraded it as
I, again, as I keep going, you're going to keep seeing as
the trajectory that kind of amped up the ante.
And it was like, we got to get rid of them, got to get rid of
them. But in essence, yeah, he did
take the fall board. They had to shut him up.
Now, allegedly when they found John Wilkes Booth body, they

(01:33:41):
found like a candle. They found like a Catholic
medallion. They found the picture of the
lady in there that he was engaged to as well.
It is alleged that they found his journal.
And during the trial they're talking to Edward Stanton, who
is secretary of war for Lincoln.So do you got to hand that over?

(01:34:01):
That's state evidence. No dude, that's not a request.
This is this is the killing of apresident.
You need to hand that over rightaway.
Fine, 17 to 18 pages were missing.
Thanks. That's that's incredibly

(01:34:22):
suspicious as well. As well the immediately after
the assassination went down. How did they know to go to the
boarding House of of the his themother, Mother Sarat, she was
one of the lady that was the lady that was hanged during all
of that. How did they know to go there?
Booth was all over the place. How did they know that
particular boarding house was affiliated with this

(01:34:43):
assassination plot? How somebody had some
foreknowledge and I kind of haveto wonder.
Yeah, Yeah, it's kind of SUS, asthe kids say today.
So even the war, are you familiar with the war that
happened? I think it was like 1860 to like
186668 down in Mexico against France.

(01:35:08):
France was at war with Mexico and they tried to establish
Maximilian again, another littlepuppet of this whole thing.
Yeah, it did not go as planned, but basically, once the Roman
Catholic Church acknowledged that the South was its own, a
legitimate state, its own empire, Kingdom, and endorsed by
the Pope, there was a whole bunch of deserters from both

(01:35:33):
Germans, Irishmen, British and other forces that left,
especially Irish Catholics that said, OK, well, if the Pope says
the South is its own entity, whyam I fighting?
The Pope said so. It caused Lincoln to have to
establish a draft, which we hearabout in a certain popular
movie. What was it, Gangs of New York

(01:35:55):
with Daniel Day Lewis, And there's a Leonardo DiCaprio.
Yeah, again, there's an added element.
It's not the 100%, But Lincoln was even saying if I tell the
American people when he's talking to Father Chinnake, if I
tell them that this is not solely a war against the States
and the federal Union, it will amplify it to a religious war,

(01:36:16):
which will make it 10 times morebloody and 10 times more
destructive. I have to keep it where it's at.
This is already 1 indication. Now imagine you're getting these
stats and then somebody comes inand says, yeah, but I think the
Jesuits want. It's like, I can't tell
everybody this. Just saying, just saying it does
make sense. Now, this book, Montreal, City

(01:36:41):
of Secrets, fills in a lot of blanks.
I probably give it about 3 out of five, maybe a 3.5 because
whoever was the the publishing people, they, they have a lot of
parts where are kind of rebooted.
The same thing that you just wrote like 4 or 5 pages ago or a
couple chapters back. And I was like that kind of
screwed you over with the formatting or wherever.
But overall it does fill in a lot of blanks.

(01:37:04):
He gets a lot of material and explaining how Montreal
basically was a hub for this, the Confederates.
You were using it basically as aspy runnering station.
Yes, And it's interesting. His name is Barry Citri.
Anyways, buy it. You can look it up.
He gives a nice little outline of her.

(01:37:25):
All the main players, you know, they had Toronto as well.
Halifax. They had little hubs all over in
Canada. Now, Canada was allegedly
neutral. So why are you allowing a
foreign force in your country tooperate on the northern side?
SUS Yeah. Sarah Slater, that was the Lady
of the Veil. That was her name, whom they

(01:37:47):
were having a possibly try relationship with.
And then there was what is his name?
Yeah. OK, So Bennett Young and the
Saint Albans Raid. Are you familiar with the Saint
Albans Raid? No.
So St. Albans raid, very little
interesting bit of history that a lot of people do not know
about is that there was the Southern Calvary contingent that

(01:38:09):
allegedly rode all the way up from the South through like
Minnesota Great Lakes area. They came over, they were in the
Montreal region, and then they took a whack out of Vermont town
called St. Albans.
Basically as Sherman was going through the South, splitting the
South, you know, burning up Georgia and all the stuff, they
decided to do A OK, what if we made them think that we're

(01:38:32):
having the ability to attack them on 2 fronts.
They think they're winning, but then we can say we have a, you
know, they might think we have even a better force than we do
hitting them in the North, right?
So this freaked them out and a lot of people were going hold
up. Why are they allowed to freak
and ride through a neutral territory in order to attack us?
That doesn't make any sense. So they actually apprehend this

(01:38:56):
Bennett young guy and they start, they imprison them.
But it's like while they're imprisoned or they're waiting
for their trial, they're being brought to dinners by the
there's a lot of Canadian socialites and the elites.
They're thinking that they're heroes.
And in this in America, they're going what the Frick people like
I thought Canada was neutral. They're our neighbors and

(01:39:16):
they're over here celebrating these people that just gave us a
huge scandal, huge scandal. But it does make you start
going. What's going on up there?
Canada. Oh, Canada.
So this was a controlled Rothschild agent Benjamin Judah
and this little D bag. Sorry, I really do not like this

(01:39:37):
guy. He was also a creep.
And one of the books I was reading, allegedly he like was
he dug up the body or he had thenight nightgown of his daughter
and or wife and he was sleeping next to it.
It was, yeah. It was kind of creepy.
Little Necra. Yeah, it's don't like him.
But yeah, both were controlled by Rothschild.

(01:39:57):
Seward, I highly suspect was as well because while all this
contingencies is going on, a lotof people were going up into
Canada to make deals with the British Empire, saying how can
we sue for peace without necessarily speaking on behalf
of Lincoln? Like, what can I do for myself
to settle the war as well? There was a cotton for

(01:40:17):
contraband. In October of 1864, Lincoln
actually was going to settle us,basically a deal with the South.
I will give you guns, weapons and ammo.
This is before the end of the war in exchange for cotton and
all this other stuff because we are running really low after
like 3 1/2 years of war on supplies to maintain our

(01:40:39):
facility. So we'll give you weapons if you
give us a little bit of suppliesin order to do this.
Now, remember, October of 1864, That's right before your second
term of election. And, like, that's scandalous.
That's like basically saying, it's OK, we have problems with
Iran, but we're just going to sign off this weapons deal
before we sign a peace treaty. What?

(01:41:03):
Not good. But again, back then, news
traveled a little slower and stuff like that.
But this was a thing that was going on.
This was Sarah Slater and the gentleman on the right was known
as Captain PC Martin. Now he was a gentleman that
wrote letters of introduction from Montreal and basically was
the same guy, but probably wrotethe letter of introduction for

(01:41:26):
the the British guy that came down to check out Lee's horses.
It was likely this guy, he had connections with Doctor Mudd,
who was the individual that Booth went to First Sea after
his leg got shot. So even though they're trying to
say he was innocent and really part of the route that the Booth
took was connections to this guy.

(01:41:47):
So again, another little bit of a SUS thing.
Prior to the war, he was a Catholic Bible seller.
Again, weird that these keep popping up of, OK, want to say
you're wrong, but that is another little weird.
This is John Sarat in full papalguard regalia.

(01:42:11):
This is something you always welcome Google.
It's not something I'm making up.
So again, why does boots conspirator?
I don't know don't know. But there's definitely more than
meets the eye, which again the Jesuit order.
We see the all seeing eye all over in the Catholic Church.

(01:42:33):
Weird see it on our money too. So I don't know which I said
before, Eyes of Timmuz, Nimrod'sson.
I don't have to read it all again, but it's affiliated with
Nimrod's son, the All Seeing Eye.
Or when you say money, do you know what that etymology is?

(01:42:54):
No. Mano a mano mane, one eye.
You're right. Yeah.
Wow, weird. It doesn't matter where the
currency is, But isn't it weird that in America that's the
currency and that symbol is on our dock?

(01:43:18):
Yeah. Why?
Yeah. Yeah.
So that hat we just saw, this isthe Knights of the Golden Circle
and this is a random priest thatwas.
Random. Catholic Cross looks very
similar to the thing I showed earlier.
And again, the Catholic Church helped a lot with the Nazis and

(01:43:38):
when they persecuted a little bit, but in comparison, they
also helped a lot of bad guys escape to Argentina.
So is there anything there? Brandon?
Come on. Maybe I am overthinking it.
Maybe I am overthinking it. Let's keep going.
This is some sketches from inside the lodges again.

(01:43:59):
This is Summer Ramos, Nimrod's wife, mother, and this is time
to use, but you notice a little Crescent moon on their
foreheads. Well, yeah.
And then they have the little triangle the all seeing eye on
sitting over their heads when they go into the meetings.
Yeah. You have a similar sun like the
Jesuits. Yeah, and they're crossing

(01:44:22):
bones. Skull and bones, correct?
Just saying. Kind of interesting.
Maybe there's nothing there. I see something there.
So this gentleman, he was a poolplayer, his name was Joseph Dion
and he said a form of a double koromm and bag the biggest game

(01:44:46):
this side of hell. In billiard terms, the term
koromm refers to the act of sinking more than one ball
simultaneously. When talk turned to the upcoming
election with Lincoln's prospects, Booth was in Canada
playing against this guy in a little casual thing at the
hotel. It makes damn little difference
who wins, Booth said. Head or tails, Abe's contract is

(01:45:09):
nearly up and whether he is re elected or not, his goose is
cooked. Dion thought that this was just
boozy bravado until he heard that Lincoln's assassination six
months later in April of 1865 S hearing something about six

(01:45:30):
months ahead of time. There's rumors that this was
even big talk in the going on inthe hotel roughly in late
February, early March. And your secretary of war, who's
supposed to be in charge of security didn't do anything
with. OK, hold on, there's more.
During Boot's stay in Montreal, a young messenger named George

(01:45:51):
Iles formed a friendship with the actor.
A hero worship might be a betterdescription of their
relationship. Iles delivered messages from a
number of locals, including JohnBuckland, owner of Montreal's
Royal Theatre and a friend of Boots.
The impressionable young man remembered Booth brandishing a
large knife, very possibly the same knife used to slash Major H

(01:46:14):
Rathbone in Lincoln's box at theFord's Theatre while promising
to make short work of the president.
Kidnapping may have been Boots original aim, but his behavior
and choice excuse me of words and Montreal suggested that he
was contemplating a more lethal outcome.
Finally, we know that the members of Edwin Stanton, the

(01:46:35):
secretary of War big bearded guynecrophilia chief of of spy
Lafayette Baker was a regular atthe Saint Lawrence Hall.
He was at this hotel. He was a spy.
He was present when when Booth got shot, Lafayette Baker when
they re zoomed. His body died of arsenic

(01:46:57):
poisoning. He was the only other person
that saw Boots journal. Oh, interesting.
Yeah. I wonder?
Sounds like a spy thriller to me.
Anyways, blah blah blah blah blah.
Lafayette Baker was a regular Saint Louis Hall as well as his

(01:47:19):
brother-in-law Edward Stanton, Walter Pollock, who was a
national detective of the policeand you the US.
So not only did your secretary of war have your chief spy in
that area who is a frequent, butyou also had your brother-in-law
there. And not only that, he signed his
name, this brother-in-law right underneath Sarah Slater, who was

(01:47:43):
a known cohort of Booth. There's like literally right
after each other. You didn't sign alleged like
John Smith, whatever. It's a time of war.
You're a detective, you're part of the legal forces of the
enemy. What are you doing signing your
name into the Ledger book? Like that doesn't make sense
unless you don't care, blah blahblah.

(01:48:07):
And was also a national detective of the police.
Pollock checked into the hotel on the same day as John Wilkes
Booth on October 18th of 1864. Lafayette Baker checked in a few
days earlier as John L Baker. No point of departure or room
number is given. A hotel, much like a ship, is a

(01:48:27):
small place where gossip and rumors flourish.
Booth made little attempt to disguise his violent intentions
towards Lincoln, especially whenhe was drinking, and that no one
in the hotel overheard or reported these threats.
The National Detective Police President remains astonishing.

(01:48:48):
Yeah, so you had six months in advance to say we need to beef
up security until this guy's apprehended.
Or, you know, just till everything settles down.
OK cuz we got a hot head. That sounds pretty serious.
Didn't do it. And this is a confirmed
Confederacy hub. Didn't do it.
Why? So again, this is the Trent
affair that I was talking about earlier with the pictures.

(01:49:10):
They were abducted to stop any emissarial visit going to the UK
and France and the Saint Albans raid.
What I just say Booth checked inon October 18th of 1864.
St. Albans raid October 19th 1864,

(01:49:38):
the day after. Now, I don't want to say it, but
was Edward Stanton acting a double agent with his teeth, spy
and his brother-in-law up there?Were you giving orders saying
now's the time to strike? I don't know.
But the timing, the dates, there's something there.

(01:50:00):
So again, this is another suppressed history of America
banking. Everyone's always saying
branding. Can you please bring up the
books? Here's some books, buy some
books, have some fun. But allegedly Andrew Jackson, he
said the bank is trying to kill me, but I will kill it.
And I tried to assassinate him, failed.
And then Lincoln. At this time, I face 2 enemies,

(01:50:21):
the Confederate army in the front of me and the banks behind
me. Of the two, the one at my rear
is my greatest enemy. Wow, banking, religious, you
have all these little things. We have this slide and one more
and we're done. So this is from a book called

(01:50:41):
God's Bankers. It's the size of like one of
these big, big book, almost 700 pages by Gerald Posner.
Gerald Posner Posner, he had this little excerpt in here.
Guy's a Catholic author, so no bias here.
The Vatican's antiquity, antiquity, antiquated view about

(01:51:07):
money meant that it did nothing to encourage fiscal growth or
industrial development in the Papal States.
The economy stagnated in over decades.
Tax revenues steadily declined. By the time that Gregory the
16th, the son of a lawyer, became Pope in 1831, the
situation was so dire that it felt compelled to do something

(01:51:30):
remarkable. He borrowed money from the
Rothschilds, Europe's pre eminent Jewish banker banking
dynasty. The $400,000 loan, an equivalent
of 43 million in 2014, was a lifeline to the Church.
The Rothschilds had a solid reputation when it came to

(01:51:50):
bailing out distressed government.
Sounds familiar? They had steadied Austria's
finances after the Napoleonic Wars and provided enough money
to squash 2 rebellions in Sicily.
James de Rothschild, head of thefamily's Paris based
headquarters, became the official papal banker.
So we're seeing attraction here like the we're going to split

(01:52:11):
the union. He's the papal again.
He said the South was ordained by the Pope.
That yeah, thumbs up. It's definitely.
I'm just saying we're seeing a connection here from all these
different views. One of the brothers, Carl, who
ran the family's Naples branch, began traveling to Rome to
consult with the Pope. Their financial empire prompted

(01:52:32):
a mixture of envy and resentmentamong the church officials.
Most traditionalists, who referred to James as the leader
of the International Jewry, wereappalled that the church had
resorted to Christ killers for their financial succour.
French poet Alfred de Vigne wrote that a you now reigns over

(01:52:53):
the Pope and Christianity. He pays the monarchs and buys
the nation's. German political writer Karl
Ludwig, born born Loeb Baruch, had changed his name upon
becoming a Lutheran thought thatGregory had demeaned the the
Vatican by giving Karl Rothschild an audience.

(01:53:14):
Borne noted that a wealthy you kisses the Pope's hand, whereas
a poor Christian kisses the Pope's feet.
He fanned the distrust among theof the many of the faithful and
the Rothschilds are assuredly nobler than their ancestor Judas
Iscariot. He sold Christ for 30 small
pieces of silver and the Rothschilds would buy him if he

(01:53:36):
were for sale. Wow.
Interesting thing about this Pope that they're inferring, he
gave us the rest of the marble to finish our Washington, DC
monument. Mason started it.
He finished it like in 1850. Something that makes me go, OK,

(01:53:58):
why do you feel so generous? And as well, out of all the
countries in Europe who heard about the assassination of
Lincoln, they sent their condolences.
The one country who did not the Vatican.
And in the year following I believe is 1866, we passed
legislation for bidding all ambassadorial funds to the

(01:54:20):
Vatican. This was not overturned until
Lincoln's visit to the potpourriback in 1850s.
That's right, 19571980 something.
For almost 100 years we somehow said no.
After that we're not doing so. It makes me wonder, did we kind
of know? But when nobody wanted to say
that part out loud. Oh no, don't know.

(01:54:44):
But in closing, this gentleman, as I said before, the incredible
Schofield and his book, AKA whenhe wrote the Schofield
translation of the Bible that weneed to love the chosen people
and all this stuff. The guy who distributed his
version of the Bible was a Rothschild agent.
As we said before earlier in thein in the video, he also founded

(01:55:09):
our IRS or iris I all seeing eyesay Siri backwards iris Siri
Yeah, founder and distributed that the Z friendly Bible.
Now you don't have to necessarily believe me, but what
do we say he has an eagle eye IRS look at this.
It got scales and an eagle and he's like Brandon, come on,

(01:55:34):
you're really pulling that strings here.
This is the IRS two pillars on each side.
Mason Mason. But then Israeli Supreme Court
has an all seeing eye on top of it.
Wow. So we're being judged by
monetary mono and was it say thebeasts shell?

(01:55:54):
You know you won't be able to buy or sell unless you have the
mark. Yep.
So anyways. And then, oh, in closing, the
gentleman who is now the exchequer of the Vatican and
world banks, Donald J Trump, whowent to Jesuit schools.
I close. That's it.
That is crazy. Oh my God, that.

(01:56:16):
That was absolutely incredible. Hour 50 I think we did that
almost Hour 50 short. Wow, that was incredible.
Wow, I love that breakdown. It was powerful and it was
thought provoking. As always, I just.
Want to make people look in corners and shadows.
And because the the official narrative where they're trying
to paint him as a dictator or he's they're all part of the

(01:56:39):
club, whatever, whatever route they want to go, there's these
avenues where I'm going. Yeah, But compare, contrast,
what about this? What about that?
And they just don't want to do that.
Even though when you break it down, it says it sounds like he
was causing an obstacle financially for the Rothschilds,
right. Even though he was using their
own. Again, I'm, I'm wearing the
federal government. I'm playing your game to disrupt

(01:57:02):
exactly what you're trying to donow, so I don't know.
That's crazy. I've never heard of most of what
you said. I've never heard of that.
I never heard of the Confederacybeing in Canada or the the the
Pope being involved. I've never heard of that.
Yeah, we're the Masonic Jesuit Alliance.

(01:57:23):
And there was also as well, I think it was in Minnesota.
They, these two guys, I think itwas like 2 days prior to
Jesuits, they were in a store and they were talking about how
Lincoln was dead or is going to die.
And they were going and this guyand this guy was overhearing the
car. He's like, I didn't hear
anything in the news. And we're like 3-4 days, you
know, out from when anything would, you know, news would hit
us. So it was kind of a little bit

(01:57:44):
suspicious. Like how did you 2 Jesuits know
that Lincoln was going to die? No, it's just, yeah, a lot of
things make you go. I think there's some validity to
look into those books. Yes, absolutely.
Very thought provoking as always.
I really appreciate your time, your heart, and the depth you

(01:58:07):
bring in every discussion. Oh my goodness.
Nobody wants to talk to me for it.
Oh my gosh. Well, you know, you're always
welcome here. I, I'm open to anything you want
to talk about anytime. No problem for those who want to
dive deeper into your work and stay connected with you, where
can I find you in your work? Yeah, yeah, Mana, that's 2 ends

(01:58:30):
Mana Daily Podcast, Spotify, Rumble and YouTube.
And then if you can Patreon, which for older folks, that is
basically going to your own little PBS account and you are
sending a customized amount of whatever you think is, you know,
affordable, 23510 bucks. I wouldn't expect 20.
Some people do, and thank God that they do because I wouldn't

(01:58:51):
be able to make time to do showswith me out here if I did not
have that backing. So as I said, if not, Tier 1 is
always prayer or a share. And then yeah.
And then Krollology. Kroll Ology lower under score
one O 1 on Instagram. If you can find me censored, but
I'm sure you can, you know, copypaste, whatever.

(01:59:12):
And yeah, that's that's all I got.
Thanks for having me on. I'd like to thank my guest,
Brandon Crowe for joining me andbringing the topic of Abraham
Lincoln to the table. Guys, make sure to follow,
subscribe and share the episode with anyone who would appreciate
this kind of deep dive. And don't forget to follow

(01:59:34):
Brandon and stay up to date withhis latest work.
See you guys on the next show. Take care.
Bye. The.

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