United we Stand, Divided we fall.
Origins :
The Liberty Song by John Dickinson
The Liberty Song by John Dickinson, written in 1768, is the first known modern usage of the phrase "United we stand, divided we fall." The song was published in two Pennsylvania newspapers during the time sentiment for breaking the colonies away from England was rising. One line in the song is, “Then join hand in hand, brave Americans all!/ By uniting we stand, by dividing we fall.” It became part of the anti-British rule rhetoric of the day, and Dickinson went on to become a signer of the Constitution.
I never really examined that movie. Q was telling us the whole time that it will take a precipice (in the case of the movie, the storm) for us to unite.
I think the storm is millions of illegals. Overwhelmed first responders. 6 billion clot shots. Wallstreet going bye bye. Seems as if the best way to have a great reset is to “bring it all down” fast and unexpected and force your solutions on people. It won’t work. We see who the devils are.
Thanks for posting this. ❤️ “I would rather have someone in a foxhole with me who was shooting in the wrong direction, and once they understood who the true enemy is, started shooting in the right direction than someone who knows who the enemy is, but cowers at the bottom of the foxhole in the fetal position.”
In the statement, “Where We Go One We Go All”, We and All are interlocked as in together. It references a group, a team, a religion, a belief, a people/culture, an entire country, and even planet Earth. We are all on the same big boat, going the same direction together. A beginning and an end, no matter what, together.
A great time to plot down this article Anon, to remind us that We are All together.
Jesus would say your inner Boy Scout is showing and that's a good thing :
"Shouldn’t those who are better equipped to make the climb be walking side by side with those who are struggling, offering encouragement, maybe carrying their backpacks at times, and guiding them on the best path to take to reach the summit? The majority of us need to reach the peak, so wouldn’t this increase the odds of this occurring?"
"Neither shall men say, Lo here, or lo there: for behold, the kingdom of God is within you". -- Luke 17: 21
The KJV translates (unfortunately) 'ἐντὸς ὑμῶν' as 'within you' instead of 'among you' in Luke 17:21. Jesus was addressing the Pharisees—would He say the Kingdom of God was 'within' them? This suggests the kingdom was present 'among' them. Context is key.
So we agree KJ made another English Translation to obfuscate the truth. It's why I use Puritans Translation (pardon me for not stating) and yes context is important:
16 And fell down on his face at his feet, and gave him thanks: and he was a Samaritan.
17 And Jesus answered, and said, Are there not ten cleansed? but where are the nine?
18 There is none found that returned to give God praise, save this stranger.
19 And he said unto him, Arise, go thy way, thy faith hath saved thee.
20 ¶ [h]And when he was demanded of the Pharisees, when the kingdom of God should come, he answered them, and said, The kingdom of God cometh not with [i]observation.
21 Neither shall men say, Lo here, or lo there: for behold, the kingdom of God is [j]within you. ---Luke 17- 21 1599 Geneva Translation
Take a look at the note [j] right next to "within you" in the Geneva translation:
That footnote explains the phrase "within you" as meaning "among you" or "in the midst of you." It suggests that the kingdom of God was present among the Pharisees in the person of Jesus, rather than being located within them individually.
White Squall is probably the only movie Q mentioned that I actually did some digging on. It is based on the 1961 sinking of a brigantine named Albatross captained by Christopher B. Sheldon. Sheldon and his wife had established a sailing school. Aboard the ship were mainly well-to-do high schoolers and college freshmen. The incident claimed the lives of four of the boys, Sheldon's wife, and the ship's cook.
On page 1 and continued on page 16 is a newspaper account by one of the only reporters to get first-account quotes of the incident, published in the Manchester Evening Herald, on May 4, 1961:
(Astute anons will note that adjacent to the main article on page 1 is a shorter one headlined, "Kennedy Tells New Advisers To Review CIA" -- KEK!)
Speaking of JFK...
...There appears some disagreement as to the origins of the phrase, Where We Go One We Go All. Likewise there appears to have been some scrubbing since last I looked into it. Using three different search engines to see if I could find evidence that WWG1WGA was inscribed on JFK's boat bell, I found NO definitive evidence, although I could have sworn I saw a photo of JFK and the alleged bell back when the topic was hot.
However, I did find the following, none of which fully support or negate the JFK bell inscription claim to my satisfaction:
...One of the teenage survivors of the* Albatross* tragedy, Charles Gieg, wrote his account of their travels and the squall which ended their voyage. "White Squall" is thus also the title of the last chapter of the book: White Squall: The Last Voyage of Albatross. It is from this account that the movie is roughly based. Interesting side note: Gieg played the role of his own father in the movie. I also found it interesting, albeit dismaying, that on Amazon the price of a hard cover is now $1250; other sites had paperback copies ranging from $350-$500. I did find one pdf copy uploaded to archive.org, but it was not available for downloading -- I could only "view" an hour at a time. Here is an excerpt from that final chapter:
"None of us blamed anyone for the sinking. We all knew that Skipper had done what he could do to save the ship and that he was still trying to save us. There was no single careless act that had caused Albatross to go down. Skipper had tried to shorten sail the instant the blow struck, and as soon as he saw it, it was too late, he ordered the longboats cut loose. Maybe we were all a little careless or too confident. Each of us had grown to admire the seeming sturdiness of Albatross, and she had become our home, a place of safety and security that we never thought would fail us."
Just as with the phrase WWG1WGA, the above quote can be read metaphorically if we think of Trump as our Skipper and ourselves as first mates of the American "ship." And I pretty much thought the same when I first watched the movie, even more so now. You see, in the movie, the captain aka "Skipper" faces a Coast Guard tribunal where they question the validity of his story and his competency as captain. (At that time, white squalls were thought to have been mere myths.) At first, the boys let him stand trial alone, but ultimately they join forces, even defying their parents' wishes, to corroborate Skipper's testimony and to save his seafaring license. And while I could not find mention of the trial in the book, I did read that after the Albatross tragedy, the United States Coast Guard revised its design requirements for sailing school ships:
"The loss of the Albatross prompted the United States Coast Guard to undertake a thorough review of the instantaneous stability—i.e. the ability of ships to remain upright—and design requirements for sailing school ships. The new rules were codified in the Sailing School Vessels Act of 1982."
Albatross
Awesome post! WWG1WGA! Strength together!💪
https://youtu.be/B5T7Gr5oJbM?feature=shared White Squall trailer ☝️
Love this movie! Real life story, but hate the ending. Got a copy as soon as Q mentioned it.🔔
What’s the ending?
I don't want to be a spoiler...
Great Article. Worth the read. WWG1WGA
United we Stand, Divided we fall.
Origins : The Liberty Song by John Dickinson The Liberty Song by John Dickinson, written in 1768, is the first known modern usage of the phrase "United we stand, divided we fall." The song was published in two Pennsylvania newspapers during the time sentiment for breaking the colonies away from England was rising. One line in the song is, “Then join hand in hand, brave Americans all!/ By uniting we stand, by dividing we fall.” It became part of the anti-British rule rhetoric of the day, and Dickinson went on to become a signer of the Constitution.
It's great movie, too! 🔔🍿
I never really examined that movie. Q was telling us the whole time that it will take a precipice (in the case of the movie, the storm) for us to unite.
I think you would like it.
I think the storm is millions of illegals. Overwhelmed first responders. 6 billion clot shots. Wallstreet going bye bye. Seems as if the best way to have a great reset is to “bring it all down” fast and unexpected and force your solutions on people. It won’t work. We see who the devils are.
"What storm, Mr. President?" "You'll find out."
u/#wwg1wga
Thanks for posting this. ❤️ “I would rather have someone in a foxhole with me who was shooting in the wrong direction, and once they understood who the true enemy is, started shooting in the right direction than someone who knows who the enemy is, but cowers at the bottom of the foxhole in the fetal position.”
Agreed!100%
Yes as I do agree.
In the statement, “Where We Go One We Go All”, We and All are interlocked as in together. It references a group, a team, a religion, a belief, a people/culture, an entire country, and even planet Earth. We are all on the same big boat, going the same direction together. A beginning and an end, no matter what, together.
A great time to plot down this article Anon, to remind us that We are All together.
Jesus would say your inner Boy Scout is showing and that's a good thing :
"Shouldn’t those who are better equipped to make the climb be walking side by side with those who are struggling, offering encouragement, maybe carrying their backpacks at times, and guiding them on the best path to take to reach the summit? The majority of us need to reach the peak, so wouldn’t this increase the odds of this occurring?"
"Neither shall men say, Lo here, or lo there: for behold, the kingdom of God is within you". -- Luke 17: 21
The KJV translates (unfortunately) 'ἐντὸς ὑμῶν' as 'within you' instead of 'among you' in Luke 17:21. Jesus was addressing the Pharisees—would He say the Kingdom of God was 'within' them? This suggests the kingdom was present 'among' them. Context is key.
So we agree KJ made another English Translation to obfuscate the truth. It's why I use Puritans Translation (pardon me for not stating) and yes context is important:
16 And fell down on his face at his feet, and gave him thanks: and he was a Samaritan.
17 And Jesus answered, and said, Are there not ten cleansed? but where are the nine?
18 There is none found that returned to give God praise, save this stranger.
19 And he said unto him, Arise, go thy way, thy faith hath saved thee.
20 ¶ [h]And when he was demanded of the Pharisees, when the kingdom of God should come, he answered them, and said, The kingdom of God cometh not with [i]observation.
21 Neither shall men say, Lo here, or lo there: for behold, the kingdom of God is [j]within you. ---Luke 17- 21 1599 Geneva Translation
Within Or Not
Take a look at the note [j] right next to "within you" in the Geneva translation:
That footnote explains the phrase "within you" as meaning "among you" or "in the midst of you." It suggests that the kingdom of God was present among the Pharisees in the person of Jesus, rather than being located within them individually.
Yes, yes Christ would. I couldn’t agree more. :)
White Squall is probably the only movie Q mentioned that I actually did some digging on. It is based on the 1961 sinking of a brigantine named Albatross captained by Christopher B. Sheldon. Sheldon and his wife had established a sailing school. Aboard the ship were mainly well-to-do high schoolers and college freshmen. The incident claimed the lives of four of the boys, Sheldon's wife, and the ship's cook.
[True Story Albatross vs White Squall](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albatross_(1920_schooner)
On page 1 and continued on page 16 is a newspaper account by one of the only reporters to get first-account quotes of the incident, published in the Manchester Evening Herald, on May 4, 1961:
Ship Survivors Describe Disaster, Rescue at Sea
(Astute anons will note that adjacent to the main article on page 1 is a shorter one headlined, "Kennedy Tells New Advisers To Review CIA" -- KEK!)
Speaking of JFK...
...There appears some disagreement as to the origins of the phrase, Where We Go One We Go All. Likewise there appears to have been some scrubbing since last I looked into it. Using three different search engines to see if I could find evidence that WWG1WGA was inscribed on JFK's boat bell, I found NO definitive evidence, although I could have sworn I saw a photo of JFK and the alleged bell back when the topic was hot.
However, I did find the following, none of which fully support or negate the JFK bell inscription claim to my satisfaction:
Michael Flynn Praises 'Great' QAnon Slogan Amid Standing Ovation at Nashville Event
Where we go one, we go all.This is the bell from John F. Kennedy's boat.
Eye of the Wind, White Squall or JFKs Boat?
Step into the past with these glamorous photos of JFK's presidential yacht
But back to The Squall:
...One of the teenage survivors of the* Albatross* tragedy, Charles Gieg, wrote his account of their travels and the squall which ended their voyage. "White Squall" is thus also the title of the last chapter of the book: White Squall: The Last Voyage of Albatross. It is from this account that the movie is roughly based. Interesting side note: Gieg played the role of his own father in the movie. I also found it interesting, albeit dismaying, that on Amazon the price of a hard cover is now $1250; other sites had paperback copies ranging from $350-$500. I did find one pdf copy uploaded to archive.org, but it was not available for downloading -- I could only "view" an hour at a time. Here is an excerpt from that final chapter:
"None of us blamed anyone for the sinking. We all knew that Skipper had done what he could do to save the ship and that he was still trying to save us. There was no single careless act that had caused Albatross to go down. Skipper had tried to shorten sail the instant the blow struck, and as soon as he saw it, it was too late, he ordered the longboats cut loose. Maybe we were all a little careless or too confident. Each of us had grown to admire the seeming sturdiness of Albatross, and she had become our home, a place of safety and security that we never thought would fail us."
Just as with the phrase WWG1WGA, the above quote can be read metaphorically if we think of Trump as our Skipper and ourselves as first mates of the American "ship." And I pretty much thought the same when I first watched the movie, even more so now. You see, in the movie, the captain aka "Skipper" faces a Coast Guard tribunal where they question the validity of his story and his competency as captain. (At that time, white squalls were thought to have been mere myths.) At first, the boys let him stand trial alone, but ultimately they join forces, even defying their parents' wishes, to corroborate Skipper's testimony and to save his seafaring license. And while I could not find mention of the trial in the book, I did read that after the Albatross tragedy, the United States Coast Guard revised its design requirements for sailing school ships:
"The loss of the Albatross prompted the United States Coast Guard to undertake a thorough review of the instantaneous stability—i.e. the ability of ships to remain upright—and design requirements for sailing school ships. The new rules were codified in the Sailing School Vessels Act of 1982." Albatross
The End