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Offline KB21

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Finally, some truth in the history books
« on: October 30, 2010, 05:15:52 AM »
http://communities.washingtontimes.com/neighborhood/civil-war/2010/oct/21/black-confederates-old-argument-surfaces/

It's about time our children have the opportunity to learn at least a little bit of truth about what happened during the War of Northern Aggression.  Black people did indeed fight for the Confederate army, and they didn't do it with a gun pointed at their back by their white owners, which I'm sure that will end up being the spin from the powers that be who do not want people to know the truth.


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Re: Finally, some truth in the history books
« Reply #1 on: November 19, 2010, 02:21:40 AM »
I have come to the belief that the reason those in the North cling to the lie that Blacks pre 1866 were treated respectfully there while the "Uncle Tom's Cabin" syndrome prevades in the South is wholly due to their own embarrassment and coverup for their Jim Crow laws which they brought South with their Freedmans Movement during reconstruction.

BTW its good to see you posting again, glad to have you!
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Re: Finally, some truth in the history books
« Reply #2 on: December 02, 2010, 01:14:16 AM »
1913, really! AMAZING!

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secret collusion between Southern and English bankers at the time of the Civil War

Hmm, lets see, 1913 ah yes the Federal reserve and the income tax to pay for it! :o ::)
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Re: Finally, some truth in the history books
« Reply #3 on: December 03, 2010, 12:07:41 AM »
1913, really! AMAZING!

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secret collusion between Southern and English bankers at the time of the Civil War

Hmm, lets see, 1913 ah yes the Federal reserve and the income tax to pay for it! :o ::)


Yep,,,1913 when he published "Banking and Currency and the Money Trust", against the Fed Trust boondoggle dummped on us, and looked back to Civil War era to prove a few things...eg, the Hazard Circular of 1862 as per bankers.


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So I take it you are implying that Southern Bankers rose up outta their graves and manufactured the 1913 Federal Reserve.

Well I'll give you this, that is surely thinking outside the box! I've heard/seen many problems blamed on us Southerners but this one takes the cake.

My hat is off to you Sir! :o ::)
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Re: Finally, some truth in the history books
« Reply #4 on: December 03, 2010, 10:52:23 PM »
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So I take it you are implying that Southern Bankers rose up outta their graves and manufactured the 1913 Federal Reserve.

Well I'll give you this, that is surely thinking outside the box! I've heard/seen many problems blamed on us Southerners but this one takes the cake.

My hat is off to you Sir!


Ridiculous polemics..! All Linbergh was saying is that there is a "continuum of history"...this time parts traced back to some dealings in the South.....and truth be know before that as well. Fact is the private national bank has been fought against by several presidents over our country's history. Andrew Jackson comes to mind. Lincoln fought the same band of robbers, too. Hazard Circular is but one example of this historical continuum.


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While you and I just might agree on Bankers, The Fed, and Presidents fighting against a central bank from before the begining of this nation to bring up a long forgotten and of no import footnote to history bankers meeting of Southern and British bankers only sidetracts the thread at hand IMVHO.

I would have hoped for more meat on the bone, so to speak, and that is the gist of my sarcasm. Please don't let that deter you at all.
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Re: Finally, some truth in the history books
« Reply #5 on: January 07, 2011, 01:29:15 PM »
"All Linbergh was saying is that there is a "continuum of history"...this time parts traced back to some dealings in the South...."

The South's single contribution to the origins of the Fed. Reserve was the wealthy folks enclave of St. Simon's Island, off Brunswick, GA.  The scheming was all done in secret by ultrarich Northern bankers & industralists, many of whom had pushed the policies that led to the seperation and then attained vast wealth from the war of 1861-65, often by ripping off the Federal government and its solders with tons of shoddy merchanise, dirt loaded gun powder, contaminated food, etc.  Bunch of nice guys with northern accents, you know?
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