| "The time for fixing every essential right on a | | | | often were weird for me too. Here is one seldom |
| legal basis is while our rulers are honest and | | | | heard about a character or three that deserve |
| ourselves united. From the conclusion of this war | | | | looking into.SILAS DEANE: - This is a 'fella' who |
| we shall be going down hill. It will not then be | | | | arranged for all the Masonic leaders of Europe to |
| necessary to resort every movement to the | | | | send troops to help the American War for |
| people for support. They will be forgotten, | | | | Independence. He worked with Beaumarchais who |
| therefore, and their rights disregarded. They will | | | | was a known French monarchist spy (he also |
| forget themselves, but in the sole faculty of | | | | wrote the Barber of Seville and other books |
| making money... The shackles, therefore, which | | | | made into operas) and arms supplier.I suggest the |
| shall not be knocked off at the conclusion of this | | | | arms supplier really was Pierre Dupont de |
| war, will remain on us long, will be made heavier | | | | Nemours' family. He finalized the armistice |
| and heavier." - Thomas JeffersonHenry Kissinger | | | | between Britain and the US and was the |
| made a presentation to the Bilderbergs in Evian, | | | | gunpowder supplier to both sides. He came to |
| France in 1984; wherein he spoke of the need for | | | | America to live near the Randolph's of Jefferson |
| society to deal with the right wing religious | | | | and the Hapsburgs who are Holy Roman |
| extremists in order to prepare the Earth for | | | | Emperors. He founded the armaments industries |
| acceptance by alien cultures. Although he spoke | | | | referred to in Eisenhower's exit speech."1737-89, |
| of the benefit of a common goal for the Nations | | | | political leader and diplomat in the American |
| of the Earth in the advent of the end of the Cold | | | | Revolution, b. Groton, Conn. A lawyer and |
| War, it is entirely possible these world leaders are | | | | merchant at Wethersfield, Conn., he was elected |
| working to a new Revolution like Jefferson was | | | | (1772) to the state assembly and became a |
| still aware was needed after the end of the | | | | leader in the revolutionary cause. He was |
| American Revolutionary War. It is my sincere | | | | (1774-76) a delegate to the Continental Congress, |
| hope that this is the case and that they have | | | | which sent (1776) him as diplomatic agent to |
| something like 'Star Trek' in mind for us. Here is | | | | France. There Deane worked with Pierre de |
| Jefferson's letter to another high Mason who | | | | Beaumarchais in securing commercial and military |
| helped bring the U.S. into being and who Jefferson | | | | aid for the colonies, obtaining supplies that were |
| had spent a lot of time with when he was | | | | of material help in the Saratoga campaign (1777). |
| Ambassador to France. That was a time when | | | | He recruited a number of foreign officers, such as |
| Jefferson received the 'Great Seal of the United | | | | the Marquis de Lafayette, Casimir Pulaski, Baron |
| States' from some unidentified party (as the | | | | von Steuben, and Johann De Kalb. Late in 1776, |
| story goes, it may have been connected with | | | | Congress sent Benjamin Franklin and Arthur Lee |
| Napoleon's time in the Great Pyramid)."I do not | | | | to join Deane. Together they arranged (1778) a |
| believe with the Rochefoucaults and Montaignes, | | | | commercial and military alliance with France. |
| that fourteen of fifteen men are rogue. I believe | | | | Deane, however, was soon recalled by Congress |
| a great abatement from that proportion may be | | | | and was faced with accusations of profiteering |
| made in favor of general honesty. But I have | | | | made against him by Lee. Embittered, unable to |
| always found that rogues would be uppermost, | | | | clear himself, and accused as a traitor after |
| and I do not know that the proportion is to | | | | publication of some pessimistic private letters, |
| strong for the higher orders... These set out with | | | | Deane lived the rest of his life in exile. In 1842 |
| stealing the people's good opinion, and then steal | | | | Congress voted $37,000 to his heirs as restitution |
| from them the right of withdrawing it by | | | | and characterized Lee's audit of Deane's accounts |
| contriving laws and associations against the power | | | | 'a gross injustice.'Bibliography: See C. Isham, ed., |
| of the people themselves."Since he knew the | | | | The Deane Papers, 1774-1790 (5 vol., 1887-91); |
| association of his friends like Franklin, Paine, | | | | biography by G. L. Clark (1913)." (2)But we must |
| Hancock and Adams were in control; was he | | | | not assume these wars are much more than an |
| averse to their designs? Would he recognize any | | | | Orwellian de-population game in some Hegelian |
| kind of government that was contemplated in the | | | | 'play both ends against the middle' gambit that |
| founding documents of the U.S. if he were alive | | | | ensures certain parties will finance and arm |
| today? Most people who read these documents | | | | whoever gives them what they want. For |
| agree that if you were to live according to their | | | | example we have the Hessians who had been the |
| intents you would be in jail for treason or some | | | | only trained standing army at this juncture fighting |
| other charges. The current leaders are no less | | | | on the side of the British monarch who also |
| connected and part of this same octopus that | | | | financed the other side. Those Hessians were |
| grows new heads and expands like a Medusa | | | | working with or for Mayer Amschel Rothschild at |
| every few years. They deny they are interested | | | | the castle of William of Hesse who was a |
| in religion and politics yet they proudly point to the | | | | founding funding member of Weishaupt's version |
| Templars who clearly were. It isn't just Masons | | | | of the Illuminati. The Hesse-Battenberg and |
| who are part of this octopus as we have seen. In | | | | Hapsburgs or other Royals always had the likes of |
| Piatigorsky's book Who's Afraid of the | | | | Rothschilds or De Medicis who they were involved |
| Freemasons from 1997 he makes a circuitous | | | | with in secrets beyond the pale of most people's |
| attempt to show Mason's are a kind of religion. | | | | imagination.The Hapsburgs are Merovingians too |
| They say that all religious denominations are | | | | and here are some notes about the ancestry of |
| represented in their organization. This is true; | | | | the current heir of the Holy Roman Empire or |
| there are many hypocrites in religions and they | | | | House of Hapsburg that include the wise Quakers |
| will join whatever makes economic sense or fills | | | | who located in Pennsylvania colony and no doubt |
| some power need, as Jefferson has stated. | | | | kept in touch with their ancestry. Yes, the |
| Shackled at first with such ideas that more | | | | Hapsburgs were very much a part of the region |
| money can be had through association with this | | | | where Pierre Dupont de Nemours came and |
| network, or MORE of prestige, or MORE of | | | | founded the American armaments businesses |
| anything, many do join. Few are chosen to rise up | | | | after he arranged the end of the Revolutionary |
| and become better men without perspiration and | | | | War."The recent marriage of Archduke Karl |
| perspicacity. They can say all they want about | | | | Thomas of Austria to Baroness Francesca |
| themself but what pray tell do they DO?I believe | | | | Thyssen-Bornemisza and the birth of their son is |
| I have already shown in other books that they | | | | of some genealogical interest. Archduke Karl |
| are a religion in the words of Paine, MacDari and | | | | Thomas is, after his father (Crown Prince Otto), |
| others. They are a religion that believes any good | | | | first in line to inherit the positions of Head of the |
| person when properly exposed to the truth (their | | | | House of Hapsburg, claimant to the |
| ascending teaching) will do what they think is right. | | | | Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, and principal heir of |
| Here is one of the statements that we MUST | | | | the Holy Roman Empire.As is increasingly the case |
| consider! It is the words of Adam Weishaupt who | | | | with young titled Europeans, both Archduke Karl |
| founded the Illuminati in the 1700's and whose | | | | Thomas and Baroness Francesca have some |
| followers will play an important role in the rest of | | | | American ancestry. Archduke Karl Thomas's |
| this book and your life. (Cecil Rhodes who started | | | | American ancestry has already appeared in print |
| the Boer War and left his diamond fortune to the | | | | [The American Genealogist, vol 29, p. 139], and will |
| Round Table/Committee of 300 is just one of | | | | not be reprinted here.The American ancestry of |
| them.)"By this plan, we shall direct all mankind in | | | | the Thyssen-Bornemisza family has been referred |
| this manner. And, by the simplest means, we shall | | | | to, obliquely, over the years, but has never, to |
| set in motion and in flames. The occupations must | | | | my knowledge, been fully explored. The following |
| be so allotted and contrived that we may, in | | | | material, taken primarily from the 1914 Harlan |
| secret, influence all political transactions."I will not | | | | genealogy, should not be considered either |
| pretend to give the final answer or try to | | | | exhaustive or definitive, but as a first draft. |
| compete with the likes of Alexis de Toqueville as | | | | {They also have connections that will become |
| I open doors to the closets of those in power | | | | apparent as the reader goes through this book to |
| and their predecessors in this book. I will simply | | | | Long Island and some shady goings-on there, as |
| try to make interesting possibilities worth further | | | | we see during the period of the slave |
| research become apparent. Some of these | | | | trade.}Author of Diverse Druids, Columnist for |
| 'possibilities' will be too far out or weird to appeal | | | | The ES Press Magazine, Guest 'expert' at |
| to some readers, but heck what can I say? They | | | | World-Mysteries. |