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Sunday, 1 June 2014

About American Civil War, the Portion of History They Try Hastedly to Cover-up



        Sometimes it can be difficult to seperate facts from fictions especially when there are interloper layers of fiction and fact.  Very true when the situation is in randomly scattered in rather shuffled and disorganized fashion.  There can always be ways to identify the fact, the truth from the falsehood, yes, takes time - one way is to sniff out the identifications/signatures that are exclusive to facts.

The so called American Civil War, the label itself is even a fiction, let alone the content about it they kept volunteering in telling us - notice how they volunteered to tell us history, hm, suspicious activity.
■ it wasn't a civil war, but an invasion led by the new world order (stronghold at Manhatton) to invade the true American governments
■ the "south", another clever label by them placed on the true US government, stood for american heritage and various other good principles and values, while the phony imposters had agendas now we are too familiar, ever since Iraq and Afghanistan especially
■ the so called "underground railroad" was another by them to import their formal slaves into lands and communities they know occupy
■ the slander about the "South"'s involvement in slave trade was mainly to silence their government's values and purposes and also at sametime serve as distraction on their own actual agendas
■ majority of combatants on truth's side were to defend from various absurd taxation policies and other unreasonable laws soon-to-be if not already active and would spread by every inch of their occupation/expandion, such as: draft laws, forced labor, cruel state punishment and etc.
■ these technically aren't lies, but more so can/should be marked as fictions - as fiction usually contains some truth, and the content they tried to overwrite were exactly so - partially true, aye

American Civil War was not a civil war, a war between parts of a nation but an invasion by the Secret Society
The mentioning the reasons for the war was entirely fictional
- there was no north or south, but corrupted america and the true american lands
- it was one of the largest war in human history, guess why, hehe
- the Confederates could not have stood for "slavery" as they had no involvement with it to begin with
- the "underground railroad" is in reality their edict to make communities in the entire America, as much as their tentacle claws could get of, whithered and disturbed
- millions faught on Confederates' side, for various reasons, some very obvious and some more hidden, some of which are: fighting against absurd taxations on businesses and transportation as well as shipment revenues; human rights and freedoms for the elderly; fighting against this invasion force led by, controlled, and financed by a secret society; resisting the introductory of One World Government; fighting for freedom of religion and freedom of press, and many more












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