Re: The Fight: Walrus vs SlimTrae (Political Objectivity)
The claim: Masonic Federalists met to modify the existing Articles of Confederation -Their main gripe was-the Articles gave no power to the central government. It purposely kept the central government weak.
Today I hear the Republicans making the claim that Government has too much power and not enough to the states- to them I suggest- read the words of the anti federalists. Like it or not they said it would happened- and they aren't prophets.
The Freemasons wanted a central bank & a central government to enforce it. Interesting that before George Washing passed- America was in debt to this central bank- privatized. aka Bank of the United States.
Washington Hamilton & Franklin consulted one Robert Morris who had got his Masonic apron from Washington in 1778, was named Superintendent of Finance in 1781 and when the Bank of North America was opened in 1782. Guess who the Original stockholders were..
Don't know, Ok I'll tell ya it was: Franklin, Jefferson, Hamilton, Monroe and Jay. Guys like Hamilton got rich- at the same time America went into debt, I'm serious. check it out!!
So the Constitution could be considered a document to emulate the Masons Constitution- to which was made before ours- and Ben Franklin had it. Not all founding fathers were Masons, to which is why there was great debates in shaping the nation.
But if we want to know who got the upper hand- read the federalist - today their dreams have been fulfilled- BUT look at who they were.
Then compare with the anti federalists who lost the verbal war- and ask yourselve- if you were living back then whose side would u take
The Federalists
or
The Anti Federalists.
I point these things out- because the very document that was to keep this shit at bay--got amended-over and over. Until it became the very tool used to bring to fruition the right to tax the people, for starters.
Last - I am under the impression that the U.S. Constitution if laid side by side with the Masonic Constitution- would look very similar. One preceding the other. The latter: ours.
All's lost! Everything's going to shit!
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