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Reason: None provided.

Now imagine why there are fasces all over DC and US icons. The Lincoln Memorial, portraits of George Washington, the dime, Congress, etc.

Either everything we were told about the union was false from the beginning, or everything we’ve been told about what a certain word means is false, or the truth behind specific events is exceptionally misrepresented or hidden.

Could be any, or all.

Before Mussolini, the fascia represented unity resulting in strength. Look at the symbol. A single stick can be snapped easily, but a bundle of sticks is not easily broken, is a very weighty thing, is often shown with an axe, and was a primary symbol of Rome.

Did the people of early America adopt that symbol, was it used to communicate to the early Americans by the founders, was it selected by usurpers as part of a continuing conquest of the Holy Roman Empire, or something else entirely? The Nazis sure do seem to want the American people to think “strength through unity” is bad, but that same mindset can be used to stifle dissent against bad ideas and policy. They’ve certainly been using it against us, recently.

Something is definitely hidden here, but what?
Definitely think mirror.

325 days ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Now imagine why there are fasces all over DC and US icons.

Either everything we were told about the union was false from the beginning, or everything we’ve been told about what a certain word means is false, or the truth behind specific events is exceptionally misrepresented or hidden.

Could be any, or all.

Before Mussolini, the fascia represented unity resulting in strength. Look at the symbol. A single stick can be snapped easily, but a bundle of sticks is not easily broken, is a very weighty thing, is often shown with an axe, and was a primary symbol of Rome.

Did the people of early America adopt that symbol, was it used to communicate to the early Americans by the founders, was it selected by usurpers as part of a continuing conquest of the Holy Roman Empire, or something else entirely? The Nazis sure do seem to want the American people to think “strength through unity” is bad, but that same mindset can be used to stifle dissent against bad ideas and policy.

Something is definitely hidden here, but what?
Definitely think mirror.

325 days ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Now imagine why there are fasces all over DC and US icons.

Either everything we were told about the union was false from the beginning, or everything we’ve been told about what a certain word means is false, or the truth behind specific events is exceptionally misrepresented or hidden.

Could be any, or all.

Before Mussolini, the fascia represented unity resulting in strength. Look at the symbol. A single stick can be snapped easily, but a bundle of sticks is not easily broken, is a very weighty thing, is often shown with an axe, and was a primary symbol of Rome.

Did the people of early America adopt that symbol, was it used to communicate to the early Americans by the founders, was it selected by usurpers as part of a continuing conquest of the Holy Roman Empire, or something else entirely? The Nazis sure do seem to want the American people to think “strength through unity” is bad, but that same mindset can be used to stifle dissent against bad ideas and policy.

Something is definitely hidden here, but what?
Definitely think mirror.

325 days ago
2 score
Reason: Original

Now imagine why there are fasces all over DC and US icons.

Either everything we were told about the union was false from the beginning, or everything we’ve been told about what a certain word means is false, or the truth behind specific events is exceptionally misrepresented or hidden.

Could be any, or all.

Before Mussolini, the fascia represented unity resulting in strength. Look at the symbol. A single stick can be snapped easily, but a bundle of sticks is not easily broken, is a very weighty thing, is often shown with an axe, and was a primary symbol of Rome.

Did the people of early America adopt that symbol, was it used to communicate to the early Americans by the founders, was it selected by usurpers as part of a continuing conquest of the Holy Roman Empire, or something else entirely? The Nazis sure do seem to want the American people to think “strength through unity” is bad, but that same mindset can be used to stifle dissent against bad ideas and policy.

Something is definitely hidden here, but what?

325 days ago
1 score