tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1513679299375736828.post2274252360367114178..comments2024-03-11T01:47:38.754-07:00Comments on The World According to AmericanGoy: Kick off of REAL HISTORY Series: First up, The Texas Revolution and Mexican-American WarAmericanGoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00865892490752172185noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1513679299375736828.post-91929382217469590732011-08-08T21:15:51.248-07:002011-08-08T21:15:51.248-07:00Very interesting piece.
Moses Austin=Jews had bibl...Very interesting piece.<br />Moses Austin=Jews had biblical names back in those times,so i smell Crypto.<br />Here's other Masonic State names<br />New York=The Empire State<br />Ohio=The BuckEYE State,if you ever picked up a Buckeye.<br />It looks and feels exactly like a hardened Eye with Dark Brown on the Outter Borders with a Tanned Middle= THE ALL SEEING EYE<br />Kansas=The Sunflower State.<br />Sunflower is Yellow Ends with a huge black middle representing The Sun,Points in the Shape of The Star,Middle as The All Seeing EyeAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1513679299375736828.post-48783804198869938992008-01-21T21:02:00.000-08:002008-01-21T21:02:00.000-08:00You might handle well the multi-layered events you...You might handle well the multi-layered events you describe above. Here's another layer to the same events. Perhaps you should post a 'draft two' after reading and integrating some of the below...<BR/><BR/>First, you should read the book <A HREF="http://www.amazon.com/Puzzling-Neighbors-Borrego-E-Salvador/dp/9685190003/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1200976974&sr=1-1" REL="nofollow">Puzzling Neighbors: An Historical Guide to Understand Modern Mexico</A><BR/>http://www.amazon.com and its reviews at the link. <BR/><BR/>Second, the parapolitical angle is missing above....no more:<BR/><BR/>newswire article reporting global 15.Nov.2005 17:06<BR/>faith & spirituality | political theory <BR/><BR/><A HREF="http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2005/11/328894.shtml" REL="nofollow">The Masonic Origins of the Lone Star State of Texas, Utah, Israel...</A><BR/><BR/>author: connecting the stars, I mean dots...<BR/><BR/>arranged temporally, these separate geographical state autonomy attempts are interesting. They reward closer personal study of their interconnections, than really discussed here...<BR/><BR/>Texas --1830s<BR/>Mormon Utah -- by 1840s<BR/>Israel --- by 1940s<BR/><BR/>In putting this together, I would make a differentiation between Masonry and those other groups that have infiltrated Masonry over the years [Illuminists, Palladians, etc.], however, to utilize it for their purposes.<BR/><BR/>...<BR/><BR/>TEXAS MASONIC PRIDE<BR/>---------------------<BR/><BR/>With the celebration of the new millennium, we have many things to look back on and be proud of. Masonry and the formation of the Republic of Texas are so interwoven that they cannot be separated. The men who led the Revolution and formed the government were, by and large, active Masons whose Masonic philosophy was the inspiration behind their deeds. Many gave their lives that we might live unoppressed.<BR/><BR/><B>From the first shot of the Revolution, fired in 1832 by a Mason,</B> William J. Russell, until the present, Masons have been involved in the history of Texas. <BR/><BR/><B>In Austin's colony of three hundred, there were thirty-nine known Masons. One of these, James A. E. Phelps, was among the five masons who met near the town of Brazoria and drafted a petition to the Grand Lodge of Louisiana that resulted in the founding of Holland Lodge, the first Masonic Lodge in Texas.</B> <BR/><BR/>In Green DeWitt's colony of approximately one hundred and twenty Anglo-American families were twenty-one known Masons. Among the settlers along the Red River and in east Texas were seventy-two Masons. <BR/><BR/>Thirteen Masons settled in the Robertson Colony. <BR/><BR/>Others came into the territory as the population expanded.<BR/><BR/>From the Battle of Velasco to the defeat of Santa Anna at San Jacinto, April 21, 1836, Masons led the fighting men. Many sacrificed their lives and are immortalized by the magnificent Memorial Temple of the Grand Lodge of Texas in Waco. <BR/><BR/>Cities, towns and counties bear their names. Schools, buildings and awards are named for them. <BR/><BR/><B>It would be difficult, indeed, to forget their names of Austin, Houston, Fannin, Bowie, Sterne, Hall, Travis, Crockett, Kerr, McFarland, Rusk, and DeZavala. <BR/><BR/>Many lodges, from Austin to Zavala, bear their names.</B><BR/><BR/>From the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution to the event of the lowering of the Texas flag and the raising of the stars and stripes, Masons took most of the major parts. <B>Each of the presidents and vice-presidents of the Republic were Masons as was the first governor. Many governors since have been members of the Craft. Fifteen Masons were in the first House of Representatives and seven were in the Senate. There were eleven in the Executive Branch.</B><BR/><BR/><B>The Grand Lodge of the Republic of Texas was formed</B> on December 20, 1837, <B>in the Senate Chambers of the Capitol of the Republic in Houston.</B> [Talk about mixing public and occult all at once.]<BR/><BR/>Representatives of the three lodges then chartered in Texas met, and [criminal mastermind] Sam Houston presided. <B>Anson Jones was elected as the first [Texas Occult Republic] Grand Master.</B><BR/><BR/>The first meeting of the Grand Lodge took place on April 16, 1838. <BR/><BR/>From that meeting until Anson Jones, as the last president of the Republic, lowered the Texas flag on February 19, 1846, twenty-two lodges were chartered. <BR/><BR/>Fifteen of those lodges survive today. Stephen F. Austin, the Father of Texas, died on December 27, 1836, and did not live to see the formation of the Grand Lodge.<BR/><BR/><B>At a celebration of the Festival of St. John the Baptist in 1844</B> at Portland, Maine, R:.W:. Brother Teulon, a member of the Grand Lodge of Texas, in reply to a toast complimentary to the Masons of that Republic, observed "Texas is emphatically a Masonic country: all of our presidents and vice-presidents, and four-fifths of our state officers, were are are Masons; <B>our national emblem, the 'Lone Star,' was chosen from among the emblems selected by Freemasonry, to illustrate the moral virtues -- it is a five-pointed star, and alludes to the five points of fellowship." (Actually that's the exoteric meaning for the plebes: it's really a sign of the morning/evening star, Venus, and an archaeoastronomical pattern it draws in the sky over a multiyear pattern: a perfect five pointed star. Ye porch brethern can believe what you want.)</B><BR/><BR/>Yes, we can be proud of our Masonic heritage and our involvement in the history of Texas. Proud of the men who died at Velasco, Goliad, The Grass Fight, Coleto and San Jacinto. Proud of Masons who led the men those thirteen days at the Alamo and bought time for brother Sam Houston to strengthen the Texas Army for the defeat of Santa Anna at San Jacinto. <B>Proud of the many Masons who composed the majority of the membership of the House of Representatives, the Senate, the Executive Branch and the Judicial Branch.</B><BR/><BR/>Proud of the twenty-eight original members of the Grand Lodge of the Republic of Texas. <BR/><BR/>Long may we remember their names and their deeds and their actions. <BR/><BR/>They established our state and our fraternity under trying conditions and would be proud to see the way it has grown in the one hundred and sixty-five years.<BR/><BR/>Now it is up to us to see that the tradition is carried on. We must educate our children in the values that were cherished enough by our founders that they risked and sacrificed their lives that we might live in this free country. We must seek out those ways in which we can help our fellow man. We must educate our members in the ways of the Craft so that our children's children will be as proud of us as we are of our founders. Brethren, love your lodge and help it to grow. Love your fraternity and practice its tenets that "the world at large" may be "convinced of its good effects."<BR/> http://www.grandlodgeoftexas.org/tx-pride.html<BR/><BR/>Bush continues the tradition as Governor, with this picture of Gov. Bush surrounded by Masons in his Governor's Office there.<BR/><BR/><A HREF="http://media.portland.indymedia.org/images/2005/11/328897.jpg" REL="nofollow">Texas: Governor Bush and the Texas Masonic Posse evil eye</A><BR/><BR/><B>Part Three of Texas:<BR/><BR/>Colonel House, Texas, and the KKK-allied Texas Rangers</B><BR/><BR/>-----------------------------<BR/><BR/>In 1902 Rhodes died. [the year Milner took over the Rhodes 'nameless' organization, and the year the Pilgrims Society was founded, with Milner groups.] <BR/><BR/>Milner who became chief Rhodes Trustee. While governor general and high commissioner in South Africa Milner recruited a group of young men from Oxford and Toynbee hall to help organize his administration. <BR/><BR/>In South Africa under Milner's direction this group was known as Milner's "Kindergarten." Sir George Parkin became the Organizing Secretary of the Rhodes' Trust and Milner's second in command. During the next seven years the "Round Table" was busy establishing a network in the chief British Dependencies and in the United States. The United States Round Table members included ( George Louis Beer, Walter Lippmann, Frank Aydelotte, Whitney Shepardson, Thomas W. Lamont, Jerome D. Green, Frederick Dixon, and others ). [these are the same people who started "the Pilgrims Society."]<BR/><BR/>...<BR/><BR/>When the election results of 1876 came in Rutherford B. Hayes (Republican) believed he had lost the election to Samuel Tilden (Democrat). It was discovered that a few Southern States had submitted two different sets of electoral votes. A dispute arose over the result. A electoral commission was appointed by Congress. Eight Republicans and seven Democrats served on the commission. All the disputed votes were awarded to Hayes. [who was from Yale's DKE] Hayes became president by one electoral vote. Hayes did keep a promise he made to the Southerners -- he withdrew troops from all areas still occupied in the South, ending the era of reconstruction. 19<BR/><BR/><B>In 1880 Thomas House died. Edward [Mandell] House dropped out of [Skull and Bones started] Cornell and returned to Texas. <BR/><BR/>Edward inherited his father's greatest wealth the cotton plantations. The Civil war had made it impossible for Edward to inherit his father's slaves. Edward managed the plantations for ten years. In 1890 he sold the plantations and invested the money in bank notes. The interest provided Edward Mandell House with financial independence for the rest of his life.</B>20<BR/><BR/>Besides the Plantations, <B>Edward inherited his daddies friends. They were older than Edward. After the civil war they were the men that formed the Ku Klux Klan. The Ku Klux Klaners were the old-timers who dispensed vigilante justice. Some of that justice was warranted -- some of the justice was simply murder. By 1880 a new legitimate group was in charge of dispensing justice in Texas -- the Texas Rangers.</B> <BR/><BR/>They wore stars, carried arms, were paid salaries, and killed in the line of duty. They were hard men, and tough men. They were aggressive, virile and domineering men. Intimidation was one way they used to keep the peace. Many of them had big brawny bodies -- all of them had big egos -- all of them had six-shooters buckled around their waists. <B>Many of the Texas Rangers were members of the Klan. ***Edward was the new master.*** It was Edward's job to gain their loyalty. Edward gained their loyalty by stroking their egos. Edward would use his money and influence to try and make them famous. Edward described his new friends as "that intrepid band that made Texas what she is to-day. I make obeisance to them! Nothing daunted them. They tore a principality from a sovereign state and moulded a trackless wilderness into a great commonwealth. These men were the heroes of my childhood; and now when I am growing old and have seen many men and many lands, I go back to them and salute them, for I find they are my heros still."21</B><BR/><BR/>One of the oldest and perhaps best of these "friends" was a Texas Ranger named Captain Bill McDonald. <BR/><BR/>According to House, "In my early boyhood I knew many of the Bill McDonalds type, although he was perhaps the flower of them all. <BR/><BR/>I knew personally many of the famous desperadoes, men who had killed so many that they had almost ceased to count their victims.<BR/><BR/>There were two types of so-called "killers" - one that murdered simply for the pure love it, and others that killed because it was in their way of duty. Bill McDonald belonged to this latter class. So also did Blue-eyed Captain McKinney of the Rangers, whom I knew in my ranching days in southwest Texas.<BR/><BR/>McKinney was finally ambushed and killed, as almost every sheriff of La Salle County was killed during that particular period. Whenever I went to our ranch, I was never certain that I would return home alive. Feuds were always going on, and in some of these our ranch was more or less involved."22<BR/><BR/>Many of the Sheriffs of La Salle county were little more than hired thugs -- licensed to kill. They were loyal to the men running the county. If those men's interest were threatened the Sheriffs administered discipline. <B>The Governor of Texas from 1890 to 1894 was Governor Hogg. Edward Mandell House was instrumental in getting Hogg elected. During his administration rail-road workers struck. Governor Hogg used Texas Ranger Bill McDonald to break up the strike. According to House, "Governor Hogg...broke up strikes during his administration. Captain Bill McDonald, of the Ranger Service, was the instrument he used. Hogg sent word to the leaders that if they continued to uncouple cars, or to do anything that might interfere with the movement of trains, he would shoot holes through them</B> big enough to see through. When Bill conveyed this to the ringleaders and presented himself as the instrument through which it was to be done, lawlessness ceased." <B>Edward inherited the Texas Ku Klux Klan.</B>23<BR/><BR/>The success of the Hogg campaign insured the political position of House in Texas. <B>Edward Mandell House helped to make four men governor of Texas (James S. Hogg (1892), Charles A. Culberson (1894), Joseph D. Sayers (1898), and S. W.T. Lanham (1902)). After the election House acted as unofficial advisor to each governor. House would say in regard to the Hogg election, "So in politics I began at the top rather than at the bottom</B> and I have been doing since that day pretty much what I am doing now; that is, advising and helping wherever I might." Hogg, caught onto House.<BR/><BR/>Hogg gave House the title "Colonel" by promoting House to his staff. <BR/><BR/>Appointment to the official Staff of the Governor was a Texas political custom of dubious honor. <B>Along with the staff position came a uniform they could wear to official gatherings or "bestow upon an ancient and grateful darkey." [Texas had "civilian military" uniforms?! Sheesh.]</B><BR/><BR/>Governor Hogg appointed House to his staff without telling him. Upon receiving the staff officer's uniform House did give it to a servant. The title Colonel stuck. <BR/><BR/>Despite his protest, he became "Colonel House" or even "The Colonel.".24<BR/><BR/><B>House wanted to control more than Texas, House wanted to control the country. House would do so by becoming a king maker instead of a king. House learned by controlling two or three men in the Senate; two or three men in the House; and the President -- he could control the country. Edward saw his father, Thomas, become rich and avoid risk by hiring men to run the blockades while observing safely from shore. House would do the same in the political arena. He would find a candidate that he could influence. He would be instrumental in helping that candidate achieve office. He would influence the candidate from behind the scenes. The people would perceive one man was representing them, when in reality, an entirely different man was in control.</B> <BR/><BR/>House could influence that man to betray his constituents with no risk to himself. House had learned a great secret -- how to control a country. <B>House didn't need to influence millions of people, he need only influence a handful of men. The less the people knew about him or what he was doing, the better off he was. House would profit from remaining in the shadows. House would help establish a secret society in America that would operate in the same fashion -- the Council on Foreign Relations.</B><BR/><BR/><B>In 1912, [Skull and Bones staff educated] Woodrow Wilson [an incredible racist who let the KKK march for the first time in Washington D.C.] (president of Princeton 1902-1910, governor of New Jersey 1911-13) [and generally sponsored and created both in the Princeton position as well as the New Jersey position to "prime him in the public eye for the Presidency run], ran as a Democrat in a three man presidential race. Howard Taft [Skull and Bones founding family, who had said that he would reject the Federal Reserve idea however] was the incumbent Republican. Former President Theodore Roosevelt [benefactor of a political assassination ten years earlier that made him immediately Vice President to President--and Roosevelt brought in the Bonesmen into the Executive federal branch en masse] ran on the Progressive party ticket.</B> <BR/><BR/><B>Wilson's main financial genius and support came from a group of directors of the House of Rockefeller's National City Bank including: Cleveland H. Dodge, J. Ogden Armour, James Stillman, and William Rockefeller.</B><BR/><BR/>Otto Kahn, and Jacob Schiff [raised with the Rothschilds] of the House of Khun-Loeb & Co. provided additional financial support. The [Rothschilds connected] House of Morgan guided the Progressive campaign of Teddy Roosevelt. <B>Morgan partner George Perkins provided Roosevelt with money, speeches, and men from Wall Street to help his campaign. The House of Morgan also gave money to the Wilson campaign. The republican vote was [intentionally] divided and Wilson was able to beat them both [on a plurality low win],</B> won by a land slide, and became 28th President of the United States. <BR/><BR/>After the election Wilson's financial backers provided him with their own agents to act as unofficial advisors. <B>[and Wilson signs the Federal Reserve legislation in 1913; other interesting things: federal income taxes from 1913 "announced" (never ratified) and the Senate is "announced" (never ratified) as party based and nationalized instead of based on particular state legislatures; there's quite a bit about the 16th and 17th amenments that show they were fraudulently "announced as passed" by Sec. of State Philander Knox without actually having the 3/4 state legislature approval</B> of each of these!] Among these advisors was a young lawyer named Felix Frankfurter [likely Sabbatean Domleh family]. <BR/><BR/>Frankfurter worked for the New York "establishment" law firm Hornblower, Byrne, Miller and Potter. <B>Another adviser was Edward Mandell House. Without House [reputedly a Committee of 300 person as well], Wilson may never have become president. Wilson was nominated as Democratic candidate because of support from William Jennings Bryan. ***Colonel House obtained Bryan's support for Wilson.***</B> <BR/><BR/>House became Wilson's closest unofficial advisor.<BR/><BR/><B>The Round Table Group had four pet projects, a graduated income tax, a central bank, creation of a Central Intelligence Agency, and the League of Nations.</B>25<BR/><BR/>[The long arm of Texan history...]<BR/><BR/>...<BR/><BR/><BR/> link to web.archive.org<BR/><BR/><BR/><BR/><BR/><BR/>other interesting links:<BR/><BR/>UTAH: even if you read the "regular history books", concerning Mormon leadership personnel, you are going to come face to face with the origins of Mormonism as a Judaic-Christo-Masonic graduated ceremonial society of different levels, that, supposedly, from the quotes attributed to the leader cadres of the 1830s, were set out to "first, take Missouri, and then the U.S., and then the world."<BR/><BR/><B>extra credit in the history course, for comparisons:</B><BR/><BR/><BR/>Title: PICTURES: Utah, Mormon Masonic Merovingians,Broken Posse Commutatus; Religious Manchurian Candidates<BR/>Author: reader and quoter<BR/>Date: 2005.08.25 07:28<BR/>Description: So just what IS IT about Utah? Below, some quotes I thought all should be aware of about Utah history and politics and the 'national security' infrastructure and experiments there, and the bloodline and occult issues of the founders and higher-ups. These quotes should be read with: Utah rave shut down by "police officers" with assault rifles and dogs 13:16 Aug-22 (58 comments) http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2005/08/323417.shtml<BR/> http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2005/08/323602.shtml<BR/><BR/>Title: UPDATE: ISRAELI whole capital is occult Masonic shrine;1960s plan for World Supreme Court<BR/>Author: repost<BR/>Date: 2004.09.20 12:02<BR/>Description: Here is what these groups planned to do with this building based on their 1960s statements, this building with a huge Masonic pyramid in the 'holy of holies' as a substitute for God in a Jewish temple arrangement, where 33 levels from darkeness to light take you to where only retired judges have a non-public worship area near the pyramid base level....<BR/> http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2004/09/297814.shtml<BR/><BR/>Title: PICTURES: ISRAELI whole capital is occult Masonic shrine, like Wash DC, & why this is so<BR/>Author: Jerry Golden<BR/>Date: 2004.09.10 03:48<BR/>Description: ISRAEL WAS NOT FOUNDED AS A JEWISH STATE, IT'S FOUNDED AS OCCULT STATE...<BR/> http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2004/09/297062.shtmlMarkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02927709247847802096noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1513679299375736828.post-39401508605445767012008-01-21T17:03:00.000-08:002008-01-21T17:03:00.000-08:00interesting, revealing, well written and good-to-r...interesting, revealing, well written and good-to-read alltogether. <BR/><BR/>Raises interesting facts of the American revolution/occupation in Texas, points out several shocking revelations, while keeping it good to read in a global history lesson where everything that happened is being explained step for step alltogether.<BR/><BR/>10/10Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com