not debunked... it's in the freakin library of congress... been talked about for decades. without reading the post by the OP, if this is the third vision, it's the one where there is a dark cloud coming against the us.... but right before engulfing it from it's borders, it dissipates. The first, if i recall correctly, washington was looking at a map in a vision and as rain drops began to hit the map, the drops lit up and he was told each rain drop would be a city...
these are actual stories, taken from actual notes... just like the notes of our forefathers is how we know they were hemp farmers and went to great lengths just to get the seeds here...
just because one claims to debunk something, we should do our own research into the "debunked" topics to make sure the debunking is true.
much like the hit pieces on Q from even jack posobeck... double check their facts and weed out their interpretations.
The first 2 visions have come to pass. The 3rd vision seems relevant today. Europe, Africa, and Asia are all under CCP's influence. The dark shadows coming up from these three places have a red light from them. Red = CCP.
Ignore the commentaries in the ushistory website. They (along with snopes) try to make this seem like fiction. Here is a better link with a little more background information. http://www.civil-liberties.com/pages/prophesy.html
"The tale of “Washington’s Vision” was penned by Charles Wesley Alexander (1836-1927), a Philadelphia journalist who published The Soldier’s Casket, a periodical for Union veterans of the Civil War. Writing under the pseudonym “Wesley Bradshaw,” Alexander authored several fictional “vision” or “dream” pieces featuring historic American figures which were published as broadsheets and in various newspapers during the Civil War and were later offered for sale through advertisements in the pages of The Soldier’s Casket" That's from Snopes. I admit I haven't researched more than that, but an extraordinary claim such as Washington's vision needs strong evidence to be believed.
Snopes is paid CCP propaganda. The owner of Snopes went on a cocaine fueled hooker traveling spree with company funds a while ago. The fact you quote Snopes on anything tells me you should probably not post again...
not debunked... it's in the freakin library of congress... been talked about for decades. without reading the post by the OP, if this is the third vision, it's the one where there is a dark cloud coming against the us.... but right before engulfing it from it's borders, it dissipates. The first, if i recall correctly, washington was looking at a map in a vision and as rain drops began to hit the map, the drops lit up and he was told each rain drop would be a city...
these are actual stories, taken from actual notes... just like the notes of our forefathers is how we know they were hemp farmers and went to great lengths just to get the seeds here...
just because one claims to debunk something, we should do our own research into the "debunked" topics to make sure the debunking is true.
much like the hit pieces on Q from even jack posobeck... double check their facts and weed out their interpretations.
The first 2 visions have come to pass. The 3rd vision seems relevant today. Europe, Africa, and Asia are all under CCP's influence. The dark shadows coming up from these three places have a red light from them. Red = CCP.
Ignore the commentaries in the ushistory website. They (along with snopes) try to make this seem like fiction. Here is a better link with a little more background information. http://www.civil-liberties.com/pages/prophesy.html
Debunked. Was written by a journalist for sale to magazines. It's fiction.
You can’t debunk without sauce
"The tale of “Washington’s Vision” was penned by Charles Wesley Alexander (1836-1927), a Philadelphia journalist who published The Soldier’s Casket, a periodical for Union veterans of the Civil War. Writing under the pseudonym “Wesley Bradshaw,” Alexander authored several fictional “vision” or “dream” pieces featuring historic American figures which were published as broadsheets and in various newspapers during the Civil War and were later offered for sale through advertisements in the pages of The Soldier’s Casket" That's from Snopes. I admit I haven't researched more than that, but an extraordinary claim such as Washington's vision needs strong evidence to be believed.
Snopes is paid CCP propaganda. The owner of Snopes went on a cocaine fueled hooker traveling spree with company funds a while ago. The fact you quote Snopes on anything tells me you should probably not post again...
Debunked = truth that deep state want to suppress.