Setting the Stage For ULTRA MAGA Comms
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u/dty6 u/lonewulf
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https://www.garfieldrefining.com/resources/blog/gold-and-thanksgiving/
You were right. They were rich. Very, very rich.
What kind of religion did the "Puritans" really practice? Was it Godly or something evil? What makes very affluent people run to the other side of the world and leave their estates behind?
The narrative is that they were "poor" people fleeing religious persecution. It wasn't until 2012 that it was revealed they were all quite wealthy. Why do wealthy people abandon their wealth and run? There is generally only one reason.
That's why they were so terrible at surviving. They literally had no idea how to do anything. They were spoiled rich people who couldn't figure out how a hoe worked and didn't want to invite "sheep" because the sheep would "ruin" it. Like any cult they thought they could make a utopia, but they only made a nightmare because sociopaths are ultimately useless at doing anything.
They're parasites that have to steal the resources of their host to thrive.
That's why they had to have slaves in Haiti. Someone has to have sense and do the work. They have none.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Mayflower_passengers
According to the Mayflower passenger list, just over a third of the passengers were Puritan Separatists who sought to break away from the established Church of England and create a society along the lines of their religious ideals. Other passengers were hired hands, servants, or farmers recruited by London merchants, all originally destined for the Colony of Virginia. Four of this latter group of passengers were small children given into the care of Mayflower pilgrims as indentured servants. The Virginia Company began the transportation of children in 1618.[36] Until relatively recently, the children were thought to be orphans, foundlings, or involuntary child labor. At that time, children were routinely rounded up from the streets of London or taken from poor families receiving church relief to be used as laborers in the colonies. Any legal objections to the involuntary transportation of the children were overridden by the Privy Council.[37][38] For instance it has been proven that the four More children were sent to America because they were deemed illegitimate.[39] Three of the four More children died in the first winter in the New World, but Richard lived to be approximately 81, dying in Salem, probably in 1695 or 1696.[40]
This is called child trafficking. They stole the children and took them to the "NEW WORLD" to be slaves. They were helpless. They were disappeared from the streets.
Look at this:
They were stolen. Untold numbers were taken as slaves to the wealthy pilgrims.
Child labor was essential.
It makes you understand better what "All men are created equal" was an earthquake in 1776.
The children were treated like slaves.
Courts could easily steal your children away.
https://www.grunge.com/260308/the-messed-up-history-of-old-timey-child-labor/
Now back to the Puritans:
I think there is more than meets the eye.
u/dty6
I think you're right. This sounds like the DS being pursued by the villagers with pitchforks and torches, so to speak. They may not have taken their wealth because it had already been confiscated or their homes burned to the ground or they were simply "run out of Dodge."
Also, ships at that time were not all that big. Oftentimes the ships were overcrowded. You could only take the most essential items. So, you took food, water, tools, and a few personal items like clothing.
Once they got to the US and became established, it sounds like they were pretty ruthless towards other religions that didn't meet their standards. I wonder if these "Puritans" played a role in the Salem Witch Trials, too??