George Poll - Do you still believe in Q and The Plan?
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WOW - Interesting. Care to elaborate further?
Sure...thanks for reading...
For several years now, I have questioned exactly how our Country was actually founded because I have...in my research...always run up against a very disturbing dichotomy. There were two opposing forces that were clearly evident in the founding of our nation. We of course had the Puritan, Biblical, Christian forces of men and women who came from the tyranny of Europe in search of a land where they could worship freely. But, at about the same time you had a very sinister, occultic force at work as well.
This would have been people like Sir Francis Bacon, the Illuminati (Adam Weishaupt)...which led to it's infiltration of the Freemasons and thereby influenced most of our Founding Fathers. If you have ever looked around the structures in Washington D.C. you are faced with the fact that it's all very occultic and Masonic in nature. This is very un-Godly and Anti-Christian, yet...it played an important and arguably prominent role in the growth and structure of America.
It's very difficult as a Christian to rectify this scenario and come to the conclusion that America was founded as a Christian nation. I suppose on the one hand it was, but on the other hand it wasn't? Again...difficult...not surprising...but difficult.
Over the years as I have watched out government at work, it has become quite clear that indeed...our Constitution was not doing what it has been said it was designed to do...put our Federal Government in a cage and keep it there...as Washington was quoted as saying, "Government is a troublesome servant and a fearful master!" However, most have falsely believed that this problem with our current Constitution is a relatively recent problem...for instance the John Birch Society has always taught that our Constitution served well until about the late 50's, early 60's. It was then that our Government began to stray and it has just become worse since that time.
However, as I did more research I found this not to be the case at all. In fact...our government has operated pretty much the way it operates now from almost the very beginning. Now maybe the debauchery wasn't quite to the level it is now of course, but the political corruption and extra Constitutional abuse sure was! Probably the two most dramatic, historical occurrences to make my point were when our very own government used the force of the military upon...in one case...WWI vets in the "Bonus March" incident of 1932. And then when Lincoln used his powers extra Constitutionally as President to keep the southern states from seceding and ultimately Lincoln interned American citizens. In both cases, the Constitution was unable to control the tyranny of an out of control Federal Government and the argument can be made that our Constitution actually created both of these scenarios.
Then there was this constant reference by several of our Founding Fathers (very much in contrast to what George Washington warned against in his Farewell Address) to the American Empire? In fact Benjamin Franklin and many of his contemporaries only referred to America as an "Empire" from the very beginning. But even more disturbing is historically the United States of America has stationed its militarily in more countries on the planet than any nation in the history of the world and the government overreach in this regard was evident from very early on in our nation's history beginning with it's very aggressive destruction of the Native American tribes in the 17 & 1800's. Understand, I am not making a moral judgement in this case...I am just stating what happened...right or wrong.
I guess what I am saying is that from a 40,000 foot view it appears our nation from beginning to now is being controlled by the same "SPIRIT" and it runs through our entire history. If I am completely forthcoming, that "SPIRIT" is the spirit of Freemasonry and the Occult. In fact it's the same spirit that seems to be at work in and through the entirety of the Liberal Democrat Party and most of the Republican Party as well. It is a spirit of the end justifies the means and there are no rules, no law, only what's best for "The Conspiracy" as, over the years, the John Birch Society and John F. Kennedy would put it! Now the evidence serves a very difficult pill to swallow...namely that our Constitution was put in place to help this "Conspiracy," not protect against it.
I began to fear this was the case well before I actually read most of our Founding Documents to be honest. Anyone with even a smidgen of historical honesty can tell something wasn't right from the very beginning. That being said, however, I had never read any book or document that even hinted at this until I read the Anti-Federalist Papers and then ultimately the very well researched and well written book "The Secret Founding of America" by Nicholas Hagger. I would absolutely suggest you read this book. Although he minimally touches on what happened during the Constitutional Convention, he was the first person who actually felt as I do...that the Constitutional Convention that led to our current Constitutional ratification of 1787 was indeed a "Masonic Coup" for the express purpose of giving the appearance of freedom, but would ultimately create what Francis Bacon called "The New Atlantis." This has been done by structuring a Constitution that would facilitate a very strong and powerful Federal/Central governmental structure and yet because of the "Bill of Rights" appear as though freedom in America would be unparalleled to any other type of governmental structure. This was the biggest argument the Anti-Federalists had against the newly suggested Constitution...namely that there was way too much power put in the hands of a Central governmental structure. Another interesting point to ponder is the fact that during the initial debates over the entirely new Constitution, there actually were no "Bill of Rights!" It was men like Patrick Henry who argued that the without a "Bill of Rights" the Constitution would not be ratified by the States. Indeed he was correct...the ONLY reason the Constitution was ratified was because the "Bill of Rights" language was forced into the Constitution! Can you imagine where we'd be if the Constitution had originally passed mustard without them? No Second Amendment, No First Amendment! Hell, it's taken Congress (our Government) 237 years (as of today actually) to finally completely destroy the Fourth Amendment! But, truth be told, it was not destroyed, it has never really stopped the "Conspiracy" from forcing Americans to self-incriminate. We have been doing this from before 1913!
Finally, it's key to understand that the original mandate of the First Constitutional Convention was to tweak the Articles of Confederation to simply allow more power to control commerce and economic fluidity between the States. The Articles were what made America free and other than the Bible, there has never been a more freedom oriented document ever written. But because of the masked agenda's of Freemasonry and it's willing accomplices Hamilton, Madison and Jay, an unmandated and entirely new Constitution was ratified. Again, reading the Anti-Federalist Papers is an eye opener to exactly how the Convention was literally "Subverted" and the "Coup" was done. Another good book to read is "How Alexander Hamilton Screwed Up America" by Brion McClanahan.
Again, I am not saying I support another Constitutional Convention, but I am saying that we definitely need some strong, freedom supporting Amendments and backstops to further ensure the Constitution can hold our elected officials accountable, take away any incentive to even be an elected official, and reword the Second Amendment in such a way that it can in no way be misinterpreted!
Great summary and it's a well considered position - I have not read the Anti-federalist papers but it's on my 'to read' list. It's clear there's too much power concentrated at the Federal Level, and I always thought it was due to the 17th amendment making direct election of senators (instead of them being appointed by the states) but maybe there are other parts which need reconsideration. Certainly a lot about how things function is wasteful, bloated, inefficient, does needless harm to small people while over-protects larger bad-actors from losing profit share or being held to the same standards.