Uncle Sam protecting his property against the encroachments of his cousin John

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

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

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

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 Freedom MEN! 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)

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

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

Common Law Common Sense (Fear the Righteous)

Common Law Common Sense (Fear the Righteous)
Martyr's Innocence

Friday, March 29, 2019

Watch Reflections In A Golden Eye Online | Watch Full Reflections In A Golden Eye (1967) Online For Free

Watch Reflections In A Golden Eye Online | Watch Full Reflections In A Golden Eye (1967) Online For Free: Watch Reflections In A Golden Eye Online | reflections in a golden eye | Reflections In A Golden Eye (1967) | Director: John Huston | Cast: Elizabeth Taylor, Marlon Brando, Brian Keith, Julie Harris

  Movie starts out with this line, "There is a fort in the South...". The south has been, and still is, run by a class of wealthy English "gentlemen" planters. Sadly, they are all Imperialists from the old world who embrace slavery. (British & Vatican slave masters, who are deeply entrenched in a unique world of pedigree and private schools {Episcopal and Roman Catholic) A world of enormous class differences which far exceed anything seen in other parts of the country. Carson McCullers, who was part Huguenot, knew all about this old world of deep socio-political and economic class delineation and treachery. Her story, captures this twisted world of the slave master, imperialist, plantation South. With the military playing a huge role in that world. Imperial military that is. They, being the front men for British corporate, financial, and  secret society networks. The Marlon Brando character embodies this group which Kay Griggs also talked about.

First Roses of the Year





Sunday, March 24, 2019

Saturday, March 23, 2019

Dim Wits and Russiagate

https://www.moonofalabama.org/2019/03/russiagate-is-really-finished.html

It is high time to start a deep investigation into Brennan, Clapper, Comey and the Clinton campaign and to uncover the conspiracy that led to the Steele dossier, the FBI investigation following from it and all the other bullshit that evolved from that investigation.
As for Marcy Wheeler, Rachel Maddow and other dimwits who peddled the Russiagate nonsense I agree with the advice Catlin Johnstone gives:
Every politician, every media figure, every Twitter pundit and everyone who swallowed this moronic load of bull spunk has officially discredited themselves for life.
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The people who steered us into two years of Russiavape insanity are the very last people anyone should ever listen to ever again when determining the future direction of our world.

Friday, March 15, 2019

Wednesday, March 13, 2019

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 American corporations are organisms that defecate poisons (both literal
& figurative poisons) on mankind for the sole benefit of the 1 %
wealthy. Everyone else is expendable. U North, in this film, typifies
these monster multi national corporations. Be they agri business, big
pharma, petro chemical, military/industrial. Even the educational
systems, medical schools, etc.., all, deeply intertwined and corrupted.
Money determines everything. Economics trumps politics and social
institutions. Rapacious greed fuels these economic entities with no
one to do battle with them. Happy ending in this film. Real life is
very different. The value of this film is to examine the overwhelming
power that corporations wield and the deviously efficient methods they
employ in carrying out their plans and most important maintaining their
iron grip on society.

Tuesday, March 12, 2019

My Generation

My Generation: The Swinging sixties narrated and presented by Michael Caine himself and featuring an era-defining soundtrack.

 Poor poor Brits, so misunderstood. They are not the slave masters of perception management. There was never a British Invasion of pop culture in America. It was just coincidence.🤔🍄👀🙃🏄‍♂️🚀🌠

Saturday, March 9, 2019

Aangirfan: HITLER AND THE ZIONISTS

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