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Criminal Overworld celebrates 368th Anniversary of Satanic WASP's Codification of it's Crimes Against Humanity

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Linda

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Nov 24, 2008, 11:53:19 AM11/24/08
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America was stolen by force.

The people who now describe themselves as `Americans' actually stole
their country from the Native Americans. They put the Indians in
reservations (which got smaller and smaller). The Indians were
civilised and spiritual but they had no guns and were an easy target.
America was stolen by force.

At a meeting in New England in 1640 the following motions were put to
the assembly.

1. The earth is the Lord's and the fullness thereof.
2. The Lord may give the earth or any part of it to his chosen people.
3. We are his chosen people.

Naturally the assembled bunch of smug, barbarians voted `yes' to all
these motions, and thereby sanctified (in their minds) the theft of a
nation.

It was generally agreed that the Indians were savages with no rights
and yet both the American constitution and the Declaration of
Independence were based on texts devised and used by Native American
Indians - texts which included fundamental ideas on liberty, freedom
and even legislature.

The American Government signed 370 treaties with the Native Indians
but violated provisions in every one of these treaties.

The Americans now celebrate the theft of the country they call their
own with a feast called Thanksgiving.


Taken from `Rogue Nation' by Vernon Coleman, published by Blue Books

http://www.vernoncoleman.com/thetruth.htm


http://www.rense.com/general45/thanks.htm


The Dark Historical Roots Of Our 'Thanksgiving'
Lest We Forget...
From Tristan
11-26-3

The arrival of Europeans on the east cost of North America occurred
not in 1620, but well before. French and Dutch fishermen and settlers
had been in the area as early as 1614, and had been responsible for
kidnapping Indians, selling them into slavery, and maliciously
infecting them with smallpox.

In 1620, the pilgrims arrived on the east coast and within two days
they had received assistance from the local Wampanoag Indian tribe:
The pilgrims stole their stored crops, dug up graves for dishes and
pots, and took many native people as prisoners and forced them to
teach crop planting and survival techniques to the colonists in their
new environment.

Luckily, for the colonists, an ex-slave named Squanto had recently
escaped slavery in England, spoke English fluently and was able to
instruct the pilgrims in crop planting, fishing, and hunting. Squanto
not only escaped from slavery, he was also one of the only survivors
of his tribe, the rest had been wiped out from the European smallpox
plagues years before. When it came to helping the rag-tag team of
colonists, Squanto, not only was able to put aside his personal
differences with the people who had enslaved him and killed off his
entire tribe, but also helped make the colonists self-sufficient, and
aided in brokering a treaty with the Wampanoag tribe. In 1621
Massasoit, the chief of the Wampanoags, signed a "treaty of
friendship" giving the English permission to occupy 12,000 acres of
land.

In 1621 the myth of thanksgiving was born. The colonists invited
Massasoit, chief of the Wampanoags, to their first feast as a follow
up to their recent land deal. Massasoit in turn invited 90 of his men,
much to the chagrin of the colonists. Two years later the English
invited a number of tribes to a feast "symbolizing eternal
friendship." The English offered food and drink, and two hundred
Indians dropped dead from unknown poison.

The first day of thanksgiving took place in 1637 amidst the war
against the Pequots. 700 men, women, and children of the Pequot tribe
were gathered for their annual green corn dance on what is now Groton,
Connecticut. Dutch and English mercenaries surrounded the camp and
proceeded to shoot, stab, butcher and burn alive all 700 people. The
next day the Massachusetts Bay Colony held a feast in celebration and
the governor declared "a day of thanksgiving." In the ensuing madness
of the Indian extermination, natives were scalped, burned, mutilated
and sold into slavery, and a feast was held in celebration every time
a successful massacre took place. The killing frenzy got so bad that
even the Churches of Manhattan announced a day of "thanksgiving" to
celebrate victory over the "heathen savages," and many celebrated by
kicking the severed heads of Pequot people through the streets like
soccer balls.

The proclamation of 1676 announced the first national day of
thanksgiving with the onset of the Wampanoag war, the very people who
helped the original colonists survive on their arrival. Massasoit, the
chief invited to eat with the puritans in 1621, died in 1661. His son
Metacomet, later to be known by the English as King Phillip,
originally honored the treaties made by his father with the colonists,
but after years of further encroachment and destruction of the land,
slave trade, and slaughter, Metacomet changed his mind. In 1675 "King
Phillip" called upon all natives to unite to defend their homelands
from the English. For the next year the bloody conflict went on non-
stop, until Metacomet was captured, murdered, quartered, his hands
were cut off and sent to Boston, his head was impaled on a pike in the
town square of Plymouth for the next 25 years, and his nine-year-old
son was shipped to the Caribbean to be a slave for the rest of his
life.

On June 20, 1676 Edward Rawson was unanimously voted by the governing
council of Charlestown, Massachusetts, to proclaim June 29th as the
first day of thanksgiving. The proclamation reads in part: "The Holy
God having by a long and Continual Series of his Afflictive
dispensations in and by the present War with the Heathen Natives of
this land, written and brought to pass bitter things against his own
Covenant people in this wilderness, yet so that we evidently discern
that in the midst of his judgments he hath remembered mercyÖ The
council has thought meet to appoint and set apart the 29th day of this
instant June, as a day of solemn Thanksgiving and praise to God for
such his Goodness and FavorÖ"

It was not until 1863 that Abe Lincoln, needing a wave of patriotism
to hold the country together, that Thanksgiving was nationally and
officially declared and set forth to this day. At the time, two days
were announced as days to give thanks, the first was a celebration of
the victory at Gettysburg on August 6th, and the second one became the
Thursday in November that we know now.

The most interesting part of thanksgiving is the propaganda that has
been put out surrounding it. During the 19th century thanksgiving
traditions consisted of turkey and family reunions. Whenever popular
art contained both pilgrims and Indians, the scene was usually
characterized by violent confrontations between the two groups, not a
multi-cultural/multi-racial dinner. In 1914 artist Jennie Brownscombe
created the vision of thanksgiving that we see today: community,
religion, racial harmony and tolerance, after her notorious painting
reached wide circulation in Life magazine.

Adamant protests to the celebration of thanksgiving have taken place
over the years. As early as 1863 Pequot Indian Minister William Apess
urged "every man of color" to mourn the day of the landing, and bury
Plymouth Rock in protest. In 1970 Apess got his way. 1970 was the
"350th" anniversary of thanksgiving, and became the first proclaimed
national day of mourning for American Indians.

State officials of Massachusetts asked Frank B. James, President of
the federated Eastern Indian League, to speak at the thanksgiving
celebration. The speech he submitted read: "Today is a time of
celebrating for youÖ but it is not a time of celebrating for me. It is
with heavy heart that I look back upon what happened to my peopleÖ The
pilgrims had hardly explored the shores of Cape CodÖ before they had
robbed the graves of my ancestors, and stolen their corn, wheat, and
beansÖ Massasoit, the great leader of the Wampanoag, knew these facts;
yet he and his people welcomed and befriended the settlersÖ, little
knowing thatÖ before 50 years were to pass, the WampanoagsÖ and other
Indians living near the settlers would be killed by their guns or dead
from diseases that we caught from themÖ Although our way of life is
almost gone and our language is almost extinct, we the Wampanoags
still walk the lands of Massachusetts. What has happened cannot be
changed, but today we work toward a better America, a more Indian
America where people and nature once again are important." James was
subsequently barred from speaking.

As a result, hundreds of people from around the country came to
support him by gathering around the statue of Massasoit that had been
erected in town. The protesters buried Plymouth Rock twice that day.
For the next 24 years, American Indians staged protest every
thanksgiving, in 1996 the United American Indians of New England put a
stop to the annual pilgrim parade and forced the marchers to turn
around and head back toward the seaside (symbolism?). In 1997 the
peaceful protestors were assaulted by members of the Plymouth police,
the county sheriffs department, and state troopers on horseback in
full riot gear. Men, women, children, and elders were beaten, pepper
sprayed and gassed. Twenty-Five people were arrested; blacks, whites,
latinos, Indians, and even a 67-year-old Penobscot elder were taken to
jail. Videotape was later produced to confirm the assault and ensuing
police brutality. Plymouth is known as "Americas Hometown."

Finally in 1999 plaques were approved and dedicated to commemorate
"genocide" and other crimes against indigenous peoples of the
Americas. The plaque at Coles Hill, where the statue of Massasoit is
reads: "Native Americans do not celebrate the arrival of the pilgrims
and other European settlersÖ To them, thanksgiving day is a reminder
of the genocide of millions of their people, the theft of their lands,
and the relentless assault on their culture." The second plaque in the
towns post office square honors "King Phillip", Massasoits son.

~~~~~~~~~~

Please email: Tristan...@hotmail.com for a copy of sources used to
compile this information. And please feel free to use this piece at
your thanksgiving dinners, give it to your friends, or send it with
your kids to school. He who has no inclination to learn more will be
very apt to think he knows enough.

Frank

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Nov 24, 2008, 8:23:58 PM11/24/08
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"Linda" <Indomi...@netzero.com> wrote in message
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A good percentage of this post was in error and obviously written by and
posted by ignorant people, Linda is one that comes to mind.

If you want to name nations "stolen by force" then you must name most of
them, certainly all the nations in the western hemisphere, all in the
middle east, Europe and the Mediterranean. Then any nation in Africa,
and up north for the slobs, then back down to Au. Gee, what a surprise,
eh? The NA continent where the "Indians" lived was taken by force by the
Indians who migrated here from other places.

Poking fun at the US for its part in survival is like poking fun at
Linda for being pure ugly, it is all just obviously a fact of life and
there is no need to deny or refute it.


Sir Arthur C.B.E. Wholeflaffers A.S.A.

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Nov 25, 2008, 10:59:29 AM11/25/08
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> towns post office square honors "King Phillip", ...
>
> read more »

This is an outstanding post, one that should be read by ALL
intelligent people. Although that eliminates useful idiots such as
Proby, Frank and the other cult-members!!

Frank

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Nov 26, 2008, 8:59:00 PM11/26/08
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"Sir Arthur C.B.E. Wholeflaffers A.S.A." <sci...@zzz.com> wrote in
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On Nov 24, 8:53 am, Linda <Indomitab...@netzero.com> wrote:
> http://bbs.chinadaily.com.cn/viewthread.php?tid=573423
> America was stolen by force.
>
> The people who now describe themselves as `Americans' actually stole
> their country from the Native Americans.

This is an outstanding post, one that should be read by ALL


intelligent people. Although that eliminates useful idiots such as
Proby, Frank and the other cult-members!!

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Utterly amazing post, you Jerry Kolnick, supporting a rabid Jew hater.
Now I do realized that you are a self loathing wimp, but to sell out
your heritage?

Don't forget, Thanksgiving is not yours to celebrate, that holiday is
for American capitalists, not socialist wannabe's.


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