From a Military Telegram, maybe you guys know what this means?:
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You know, this is really bizarre, but Seward Square actually now sits where a hotel used to sit back in 1841... That hotel was where John Tyler was inaugurated, at 6th and Pennsylvania. Bizarre
starting to seem like there really ARE no coincidences. All of this was probably engineered before hand to be perceived in the way it was. Whether intentions were good or bad, or neither... it's still creepy as fuck.
What's really crazy, is that Tyler basically stole the presidency because at the time, neither the Constitution nor statutory law actually stated that the VP would BECOME President when there was a vacancy. Rather, the VP was to assume the duties of the presidency, as in, temporarily ACT as president. The original intent seems to be that there should have been a new election for a replacement president. Arguably, it should have been an election by the House because the process of using Electors was only proscribed for regularly scheduled elections.
JQA, Henry Clay and others argued this when Tyler just permanently took the presidency for himself. It was controversial, but his opponents couldn't really stop him. So if Tyler had the first stolen presidency, how fitting would it be for Trump to be the first to take back a stolen presidency?
Stanton Square/Park and Seward Square/Park?
Seward was Lincoln's SoS and has a connection with Russia in the Alaska purchase. If we accept that Lincoln was the last legitimate US President of the Republic, then Seward was the last legitimate SoS.
Stanton was Lincoln's Sec of War. Stanton irritated Johnson (who was a shit) and tried to force him out. Stanton was supported by Seward and Grant (Johnson wanted Grant to take over even though Grant opposed this entire thing). Stanton turned over the keys without much resistance, despite being protected by the Tenure of Office Act. Senate put Stanton back in office and Grant gladly gave it back. Johnson tried to remove Stanton again and this time he refused to concede. This is why Johnson was impeached. Should have been convicted. Only 1 vote short. Stanton decided to resign, despite the support from most Republicans. The whole event made Johnson look like even more of a shit, which propelled Grant to the presidency the next election.
I'm kind of a newfag when it comes to most of the civil war era history so I can't really weigh in on this one lol. Wasn't the Corporation of the USA created in 1872 though?
Hello from Australia ... Good interesting thread here !
You might be fascinated to watch this interview with JC Kay and a guy called Richard Balducci - an occult archaeologist - my mind officially blown ... The astrological precise dates and spell casting since Plymouth Rock ... My goodness !!!
The link is below to her YouTube video (interview link to Vimeo is posted on description below)
I also recommend watching bladicciea other interviews about the Book he's writing about the BEATLES. Band and how it all ties in ... https://youtu.be/PHqpQVMrS2U
So much going on here !!
America was 100% founded on freedom of religion, but Christians weren't being persecuted... the occultists were. The Belly of the Beast documentary goes into a good amount of detail here.
1871, according to the theory, so post-Civil War but in the midst of Reconstruction (1865-1876)