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The Reagan Sacred Cow

wmfinck Wed, 09/20/2023 - 08:52

THE REAGAN SACRED COW

By Gregory Kay

(Originally published about 20 years ago: Updated version, 2023)

 

Sometimes – well, to be honest, usually – it’s the best-intentioned people that really set me off. Inevitably, I suppose, since I’ve little patience with Orwellian double-think, less for those practicing it, and none for the ones who should know better: namely White Nationalists, Southerners among us in particular, who worship Ronald Reagan as… as one of them referred to him… “a Godsend.” I’ve got news for these folks; God sends a lot of things, including plague, flood, fire…and tyranny.

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Reagan was a likable guy, no question about it: classy, charismatic, usually doing his lines with great aplomb. However, that goes with the territory of a trained, career showman. Remember, an actor is one who makes a living playing convincing parts as a thing he’s not. Around here we call that a BS artist (usually a hawker making some sales pitch), and no doubt Ronald Wilson Reagan was good at it. Not only did he play his part as “a conservative,” but, despite creeping Alzheimer’s, recited the lines his handlers gave him very well. People tend to forget that he was neither a conservative nor writing the script.

For those of you frothing at the mouth right now because you liked the things he said, let’s step back and take a look at what he and that administration actually did – before, during, and after his tenure as President of the United States...

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Documents Illustrative of the History of the Slave Trade to America

wmfinck Sun, 10/30/2022 - 12:58

This four-volume set by Elizabeth Donnan was published in 1930 by the Carnegie Institution of Washington, D.C.

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A Brief and Incomplete History of Secession in the United States

wmfinck Tue, 02/04/2020 - 14:42

This short article was first written by William Finck for inclusion in the Christogenea End Times Update, February 2020 scheduled to broadcast at 8:00 PM on Saturday February 8th, 2020.

A Brief and Incomplete History of Secession in the United States

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Who Was Albert Pike?

JerelM Mon, 09/06/2010 - 20:33

Very few outsiders know about the intimate plans of Albert Pike and the architects of the New World Order.   In the 19th Century Albert Pike established a framework for bringing about the One World Order.  Based on a vision revealed to him, Albert Pike wrote a blueprint of events that would play themselves out in the 20th century, with even more of these events yet to come.  It is this blueprint which we believe unseen leaders are following today, knowingly or not, to engineer the planned Third and Final World War.

About Albert Pike

Albert Pike was born on December 29, 1809, in Boston, and was the oldest of six children born to Benjamin and Sarah Andrews Pike.  He studied at Harvard, and later served as a Brigadier-General in the Confederate Army. After the Civil War, Pike was found guilty of treason and jailed, only to be pardoned by fellow Freemason President Andrew Johnson on April 22, 1866, who met with him the next day at the White House. On June 20, 1867, Scottish Rite officials conferred upon Johnson the 4th to 32nd Freemasonry degrees, and he later went to Boston to dedicate a Masonic Temple.

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The Hidden Truth About John Wilkes Booth

JerelM Mon, 09/06/2010 - 19:48

WANTED: THE HIDDEN HISTORY OF LINCOLN’S ASSASSIN JOHN WILKES BOOTH, HIS GREAT ESCAPE & THE TRUTH ABOUT THE PLOT

BY PAT SHANNAN

ONLY DAYS AFTER UNION SOLDIERS allegedly tracked down and shot dead the assassin of 16th President Abraham Lincoln in 1865, the rumors began to fly: It wasn’t Booth that they shot; Booth escaped; he went back to Canada where the banksters had funded him in the first place; a Confederate soldier by the name of J.W. Boyd died in his place.

As with most government cover-ups, the official story did not mesh with the facts. But what was the truth? Most of the rumors were no more than inflated conjecture that grew with time, as all gossip always does. On the other hand, time sometimes also has a way of pushing the truth to the surface (as in “murder will out”), and this truth took over 70 years to appear in print for the first time and another 70 to be repeated here.

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A Partial List of Confederate Generals

Anonymous (not verified) Sat, 06/19/2010 - 03:27

A Partial List of Confederate Generals, as of June, 2010

FROM: http://www.civilwaracademy.com/

Confederate Civil War Generals:

*Robert E. Lee

*Bloody Bill Anderson

*Lewis Armistead

*Porter Alexander

*P.G.T. Beauregard

*Barnard Bee

*Braxton Bragg

*Jubal Early

*Richard Ewell

*Nathan Bedford Forrest

*AP Hill

*John Bell Hood

*Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson

*Albert Sidney Johnston

*Joseph Johnston *James Longstreet

*John Mosby

*John Pemberton

*George Pickett

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Who is the Real Lincoln?

wmfinck Sun, 04/11/2010 - 22:27

It is increasingly difficult to find balanced narratives on the Southern War of Independence or any person, place, or thing concerning it.  Books and articles abound extolling the virtue of Abraham Lincoln and his “Glorious Union”—all from a typically Yankee point of view:  “North good—South bad.”  Presented here is evidence that questions the dogmatic histories that clog college libraries—like so much cholesterol in the veins of the student body—and make the case for historical revisionism in every area of the subject we call “History,” beginning with the War of Northern Aggression.

Thankfully, if one searches diligently he may find historical Lipitor in Confederate historians, statesmen, and soldiers, such as Jefferson Davis, Alexander H. Stephens, Robert E. Lee, and Charles L.C. Minor.  Dr. Minor is the author of the book, The Real Lincoln.

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