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RE: The American revolution?...what revolution..?
But what happened after 1815? The story did not end there. And it is important to remember the fight between them after 1815. How were the American Founding Fathers naive, as in compared to what, to third world countries or to what is happening in the EU right now similar to what happened to Europe centuries ago? And what happened in the USA in 1913 is a more important question than just 1815 because 1815 was not the end to that chapter of the whole story. And I don't know why you would end with 1815 and not talk about what happened between 1815 and 1913. And more importantly, what happened after 1913 is also crucial in understanding Rothschild, Rockefeller, Morgan, Bill Gates, Bilderberg, CFR, and more.
Gimme a chance -I can only post so much a day ! lolol
In crucially understanding post 1913, you have to know more about the back ground -i.e. pre 1913.
That's why I'm writing the posts I am in the roughly historical order - oldest first...for people who don't know much about the subject, to get to see the bigger picture..
....the more solid you are in background material/knowledge, the better to clearly see what's 'in the now'.
Can't wait for the next segment that will feature the hero Andrew Jackson. The only successful stop of the money monopoly that didn't end in the death of the President. They tried, and he called them out on it as well.
there you go! - just finished that part...
https://steemit.com/blog/@lucylin/opposing-the-rothschilds-a-dangerous-affair-us-presidents
I agree that 1776 was not the end of the ongoing saga between good and evil and also between patriots and elites. Reminds me of Assassin's Creed.