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Friday, 25 September 2009
To quote Thomas Jefferson, "every generation needs a new revolution."
At first glance this statement seems to be a noble and realistic assertion made by a man who personally experienced revolution and knew by experience that in order to protect hard-won freedoms, each generation must be ever vigilant and prepared to overthrow a new generation of oppressors. Thomas Jefferson was a signatory of the Declaration of Independence which marked the birth of the USA as an officially independent nation. He went on to become the third President of the USA. Jefferson was an architect of the American Constitution, and in every way an insider in the revolutionary movement which split the British colonies from rule by the British State. That is how official history has recorded the man, but as those who delve beyond the carefully prepared version of reality will know, what we are told to believe, rarely, if ever, has any substantial similarity with what really occurs.
Jefferson, as an insider, knew that the Colonial revolution was a sham and that power remained firmly in the hands of the Sabatteans in charge of the British Empire. As a close associate of the other Founding Fathers, he was linked to the highest Freemasons in the overseas British Establishment. It is claimed that he was not a Freemason himself, but he was certainly favourable to them. In all probability he was a secret Mason, although that is an issue which is deliberately left unclear by those who gain by maintaining he was not of the Craft.
The British Revolution in North America was a manipulated event which saw genuinely concerned Britons fighting a fratricidal war for ideals which were betrayed by those who led them into battle. The Loyalists were betrayed by an establishment which had no interest in maintaining overt control, and the Republicans were betrayed by fake revolutionaries who were linked by blood to the establishment, and remained in its employ throughout the struggle. The rival leaders were rivals in name only - they served a common purpose, to maintain the rule of the British Royal Family and their servants in the Rothschild financial dynasty. The blood spilt on both sides was real enough, as was the destruction of families and the implanting of hatred focused on one another rather than upon the string pullers of the pantomime in both Washington and London. Aside from the location, the scenario was repeated in an exact manner in Ireland.
Jefferson and his associates have been upheld in the American culture as heroes who framed the Bill of Rights to ensure that the enemies of humanity in the British Monarchy could never again oppress them. As can be clearly seen by current events in the USA under the presidency of Barack Obama, the Bill of Rights wasn't worth the paper it was printed on. Obama, alike to nearly (if not) all the Presidents of the USA is a blood relative of the British Monarchy. The USA did not achieve independence at all - the same bloodlines control it as always have. Those who died in the Revolution, died in vain.
The Jefferson quote, when considered in the context of the establishment insider who made it, is very interesting indeed. Can anyone doubt the veracity of the statement that each generation needs a new revolution, when one considers for whom Jefferson speaks?
Taking the Twentieth Century as a focus of study, can anyone deny that each generation was subjected to a revolution which strengthened the power of the oppressive establishment? The Great War of 1914-18 shattered the traditional structure of society and created a groundswell of hatred against the Capitalist structure. This was manipulated by the materialists into support of Communism which is pure Capitalism in disguise. Then came the rise of the anti-materialist doctrines in Europe which were crushed by the Zionist war machine in the 1939-45 conflict. The 1960s saw the sexual revolution which ripped the family apart and turned the natural form of society on its head with the fomenting of egocentric individualism, which rather than liberating the masses actually more greatly enslaved everyone. The 1980s saw the triumph of materialism with the selfishness of the Yuppie enshrined as a virtue, and compassion for one's indigenous brethren scorned. The century ended with a string of European wars and fake revolutions in which the openly Communist system was made to appear to collapse. The truth was that the rot of the Christian West was so far gone that it was ready for absorption into the Talmudic system. The substitution of Judaeo-Christianity for authentic Christianity (which is the absolute opposite of Talmudism) was completed in a series of generational revolutions, each a step more degenerate than the last.
Jefferson was a mouthpiece for the Globalist cabal. His statement was phrased in such a way as to give the appearance of defence of the common man against the tyranny of the elite, making the Globalist stooge appear a hero. This technique is common to the establishment. What better way to show one's power than to state one's objectives, and not only provoke no dissent, but in actuality, provoke applause and blind support. The gradualism of a revolution per generation is an old technique. Jefferson was espousing Fabianism before the term was officially coined.
Never underestimate the cunning of the enemy. Never take at face value anything said by people in positions of authority - to do so is to accept their lies and to pave the way for your own enslavement.
Labels: Masonic, New World Order, Protocols of Zion, US Politics
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