"Sic gorgiamus allos subjectatos nunc." We gladly feast on those who would subdue us. Not just pretty words. -- Morticia Addams /The Addams Family credo.\or A Nation of Sheep Will Be Run By Wolves
Uncle Sam protecting his property against the encroachments of his cousin John
Complete Explanation: Northern fears of European intervention in the Civil War on behalf of the South are manifest here. Uncle Sam, in the form of a bearded Union soldier (closely resembling Abraham Lincoln), unceremoniously routs John Bull from a fenced garden where the latter has been poaching. Grabbing him by the scruff of the neck, Sam warns, "John, You lost your Non-interfering Principle. I'll lay it on your back again." The American wields a large stick "Principle of Non Enterference." John Bull has a handful of cotton plants, more of which appear at right, and wears "Armstrong's Patent" cannon on his legs. (The term refers to a type of English-made gun used by the Confederates.) The artist has hidden several Negro faces in his drawings of cotton plants here. A cock with the head of French leader Napoleon III watches from his perch on the fence at left. At right stands a large scarecrow from whose arms hang the lifeless bodies of Confederate general P. G. T. Beauregard and Confederate president Jefferson Davis. A plaque on the scarecrow reads, "All Persons Tresspassing These Premisses, will be punished according to Law." (click image for source)
American Lambs Subdued by Europe's Demon
For thy sake we are killed all the day long; we are accounted as sheep to the slaughter. Romans 8:36
The Federal Reserve as Crowned Bloodsucker
Populist preacher William Jennings Bryan was thrice the Democratic nominee for President from 1896 -1908. The central theme of his anti-imperialist campaign was that America was falling into a trap of “financial servitude to British capital”.
Concord Battle-Ground
Duty is a Mountain Death is a Feather
POETICAL WORKS: JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL (1891)
This blog is inspired by my grandfather's books from the 19th century. Within these books, are glimpses of a "fire in the spirit" that is all but lost in America today. The mettle/determination of a different era blazes throughout. The grotesque misinformation and disinformation that deluge our sources of knowledge today (the propaganda runs dark & deep), drove me to these 19th century texts. I was searching, desperately, for some unadulterated truths. I do think I found a few precious gems. Below, a few poems and excerpts from poems. The tragedies and injustices we witness today occurred in the past. The only difference is, today, few see. In the early days of the Republic, a disciplined and educated populace actively resisted despotism. This defiance to old world tyranny is readily identifiable in these poems. Dig the title, "crowned bloodsuckers". Do we see anything, even remotely, resembling such a ferocity of spirit today?
To John G. Palfrey ( LINK ) There are who triumph in a losing cause, Who can put on defeat, as 't were a wreath Unwithering in the adverse popular breath, Safe from the blasting demagogue's applause; 'Tis they who stand for freedom and God's laws. And so stands Palfrey now, as Marvell Stood, Loyal to Truth dethroned, nor could be wooed To trust the playful tiger's velvet paws: And if the second Charles brought in Decay Of ancient virtue, if it well might wring Souls that had broadened 'neath a noble day, To see a losel, marketable king Fearfully watering with his realm's best blood Cromwell's quenched bolts, that erst had cracked and flamed, Scaring, through all their depths of courtier mud, EUROPE"S CROWNED BLOODSUCKERS,___ how more ashamed Ought we to be, who see Corruptions flood Still rise o'er last years mark, to mine away Our brazen idol's feet of treacherous clay!
SUGGESTED BY THE GRAVES OF TWO ENGLISH SOLDIERS ON CONCORD BATTLE-GROUND.These men were brave enough, and true To the hired soldier's bull-dog creed; What brought them here they never knew, They fought as suits the English breed: They came three thousand miles, and died, To keep the PAST upon it's throne; Unheard, beyond the ocean tide, Their English mother made her moan.
Stanzas on FreedomMEN! whose boast it is that ye Come of fathers brave and free, if there breath on earth a slave,Are ye truly free and brave?If ye do not feel the chain,When it works a brother's pain,Are ye not base slaves indeed,Slaves unworthy to be freed?They are slaves who fear to speak For the fallen and the weak;They are slaves who will not choose Hatred,scoffing, and abuse,Rather than in silence shrink From the truth they needs must think;They are slaves who dare not be In the right with two or three.
The link ABOVE contains one of the Reverend Martin Luther King's most profound but most overlooked speeches. This speech, in all probability, got him assassinated. In it he deviated from civil rights to anti-war. This anti-war stanch upset the Military Industrial Complex.
(Of particular interest to me and relevance to this blog, is the inclusion of an excerpt from a James Russell Lowell poem that MLK so generously and warmly ended his powerful discourse with)
Crowned Vampires in Action (below)
America's First ... and only Real Enemy: not the people of England, but British Monarchy.
Social Engineers Hard at it
“Just look at us. Everything is backwards; everything is upside down. Doctors destroy health, lawyers destroy justice, universities destroy knowledge, governments destroy freedom, the major media destroy information, and religions destroy spirituality.” — Dr. Michael Ellner
http://turcopolier.typepad.com/sic_semper_tyrannis/2017/06/invincible-folly-us-policy-and-mass-delusion.htmlThe
US since 9/11 has pursued a policy that seems clearly designed to
establish the US as the world's hegemon in pursuit of a utopian future
ultimately based on belief in "American Exceptionalism" and the
Reaganesque vision of America as a "Shining City upon a Hill," the form
and pattern for mankind's future. This vision is based on the beliefs
that English Puritans brought to New England in the 17th Century and
which were explicitly stated by them in the writings of such people as
John Winthrop, the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay colony. The
economic determinist crowd can state their objections to this
explanation by me in "comments" below. Whether
you may think thatdollars or ideashave been the determinants of
recent policy, the practice since 9/11 of campaigning for basic
transformation of foreign countries and cultures has been an unmitigated
disaster for the United States.
***the West and the Islamic world are now on a
collision course. Who is your money on in this clash? Just take a look
at the clowns we have for leaders and tell me that the West will win
this one!***
The British colonists in North America objected to tyrannical rule by
the British nobility, which heavily taxed them and violated their
rights. The thirteen British colonies united and on 4 July 1776, they
declared independence from Britain.
British armies were sent to prevent the colonies from having
independence. George III was King of Britain and he paid £3,191,000 to
lease 22,000 troops from a Catholic – Frederick II of Hesse-Kassel. The
German troops were used to fight against the American Revolution. This
shows the British King and the Vatican workedtogether to try and stop the American revolution.
At the terrifying end of Alien: Covenant I found this song echoing inside my noodle. The poor Capt. Daniels realising waay too late she had been duped.
Love comes Down upon us and it flows like water Burning with the hope of insight Feathered books the colours of the bright elation Stolen in the sight of love
We are we are we are we're just children Finding our way around indecision We are we are we are rather helpless Changes forever Whisper to a scream
Birds fly In the eye of the pathos daughter Spoken At the bitter end Wasted Sacrificed for the new nirvana Night time sends the sun away
We are we are we are we're just children Finding our way around indecision We are we are we are rather helpless Changes forever Whisper to a scream
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We are we are we are we're just children Finding our way around indecision We are we are we are rather helpless Changes forever Whisper to a scream
Alien: Covenant: Alien: Covenant Bound for a remote planet on the far side of the galaxy, members (Katherine Waterston, Billy Crudup) of the colony ship Covenant discover an uncharted paradise with a threat beyond their imagination, and must attempt a harrowing escape.
"The immiseration of the majority is an integral part of the Free World package for the Third World, the unsavory aspects of the package -- the terror, the direct spoilation of people and resources, and western complicity -- must be rationalized and, as far as possible, kept under the rug."-- Edward S. Herman, economist, author, and US media and foreign policy critic
"A nation can survive its fools, and even the ambitious. But it cannot survive treason from within. An enemy at the gates is less formidable, for he is known and he carries his banners openly. But the traitor moves among those within the gate freely, his sly whispers rustling through all the galleys, heard in the very hall of government itself. For the traitor appears not a traitor -- He speaks in the accents familiar to his victims, and wears their face and their garment, and he appeals to the baseness that lies deep in the hearts of all men. He rots the soul of a nation--he works secretly and unknown in the night to undermine the pillars of a city -- he infects the body politic so that it can no longer resist. A murderer is less to be feared."Cicero, 42 B.C., Roman Statesman, orator, and author.
Early 19th Century Account of the Waldensians & Albigensians
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