Hamilton was a traitor. He lobbied for the institution of the First Bank of The U.S., the first iteration of a U.S. Central Bank. He was also a Freemason. Anyone who thinks the Masons aren't bad is an idiot. This includes Washington, Franklin, etc. Even they had their own interests and the interests of the Freemasons in mind, I've the country itself, when they signed the Declaration of Independence and ratified the U.S. Bill of Rights and U.S. Constitution. Anyone who thinks otherwise, while also acknowledging that they were Masons is an idiot.
"when they signed the Declaration of Independence and ratified the U.S. Bill of Rights and U.S. Constitution."
There's an eleven year span between those two. The Constitution was the TOOL of the Masons to steal the nation back under their control. Everything going on around you goes right back to Article 1, section 8's "The Congress shall have power to lay and collect Taxes..."
Fast-forward to today, and they still have everybody wrapped up in their oaths and gaslighting tied to collecting taxes.
Revolution pt 2 means going all the way back to 1776. To the Declaration of Independence. Washington DC can get turned into a tourist-attraction, or get nuked, I don't really care any more.
Hamilton was a traitor. He lobbied for the institution of the First Bank of The U.S., the first iteration of a U.S. Central Bank. He was also a Freemason. Anyone who thinks the Masons aren't bad is an idiot. This includes Washington, Franklin, etc. Even they had their own interests and the interests of the Freemasons in mind, I've the country itself, when they signed the Declaration of Independence and ratified the U.S. Bill of Rights and U.S. Constitution. Anyone who thinks otherwise, while also acknowledging that they were Masons is an idiot.
"when they signed the Declaration of Independence and ratified the U.S. Bill of Rights and U.S. Constitution."
There's an eleven year span between those two. The Constitution was the TOOL of the Masons to steal the nation back under their control. Everything going on around you goes right back to Article 1, section 8's "The Congress shall have power to lay and collect Taxes..."
Fast-forward to today, and they still have everybody wrapped up in their oaths and gaslighting tied to collecting taxes.
Revolution pt 2 means going all the way back to 1776. To the Declaration of Independence. Washington DC can get turned into a tourist-attraction, or get nuked, I don't really care any more.