of our Republic is the invisible government which like a giant octopus sprawls its slimy legs over our cities, states and nation. At the head is a small group of banking houses... This little coterie...run our government for their own selfish ends. It operates under cover of a self-created screen...seizes...our executive officers...legislative bodies...schools...
courts...newspapers and every agency created for the public protection.”
N.Y. Mayor, John Hylan
Let’s take a less than conventional look at the founding fathers of the Constitution.
As you’ll see, we’re going to expose you to information that places our founders in less than the “saintly” light our grade school education taught us.
With that said, however, let’s make it perfectly clear that we’re not trying to slander America and its foundational principles in any way.
While the Constitution was set up with a few holes in it, we support the original Republic the founding fathers of the Constitution set up for us.
See What is a Republic, Purpose of Law in Democracy, and Conceptualizing Federal Democracy for more on the history of our Republic, citizenship lies, and our current totalitarian democracy.
America was, and still is, a plutocracy (ruled by the wealthy). Consider the following regarding the time period of our founding fathers of the Constitution:
In those same years, the poor - those who owned no property:
In the original colonies, the wealthy, many being the founding fathers of the Constitution, made sure voting privileges were reserved for those with property. This left as few 10% of the population able to vote in some American cities.
Doesn’t sound much different than today, where most people fit into a middle class (many renting apartments) growing poorer, as the rich continue to get richer.
Our founding fathers of the Constitution were the wealthy of that time. Basically, they wanted to be free of the King of England, not to create a land of equality and freedom for all, but to create a land that they could rule.
"That device was the language of liberty and equality, which could unite just enough whites to fight a Revolution against England, without ending either slavery or inequality."
- A People's History of the United States, by Howard Zinn. (1995). (p. 58)
As we examine the founding fathers of the Constitution, it becomes quite apparent that what we learned in school (as a result of the Freemason education conspiracy) was quite misleading.
We can begin to see that the founding fathers of the Constitution represented a wealthy "oligarchy". We're still fighting off this oligarchy today (we'll explore this more in a moment).
Consider how the founding fathers of the Constitution who we were taught to revere in school were not so revered by the common people of the late 1700's:
George Washington was the wealthiest man in America and kept over 200 slaves. Benjamin Franklin supported plutocratic Quakers while opposing common farmers in Pennsylvania. In 1748, John Hancock devalued the currency of Massachusetts so severely it drove large numbers of workers into poverty. James Madison got rich off slave plantations.
Your search into the founding fathers of the Constitution has you treading on some unsettling ground, doesn't it? Let's continue the fascinating journey…
As the Founding Fathers used terms such as "equality for all" and "all men are equal" to unite enough commoners to the cause of fighting the British, the poor "farmers turned soldiers" had a rough go of it. During the war, the wealthy army officers were paid more while the farmer soldiers routinely went without pay at all. To make matters worse, these farmers began losing their farms and were thrown in jail after the war for failure to pay back loans.
Wow! It seems like much of our American history in regards to the founding fathers of the Constitution is quite different from what you were taught in grade school. Granted, our United States Constitution ushered in a time of relatively good times for many people in America.
However, when we look at America's current state (2006-2007), we see that things really haven't changed much in terms of economics. It's still a plutocracy. The wealthy rule us. Most middle class Americans are finding that even with two parents working, life isn’t working. We're still commoners fighting the wealthy oligarchy.
The founding fathers of the Constitution left us open to the current threat we face from the international bankers. They've ruled us in secrecy for many years through the Federal Reserve (what is the Federal Reserve?). They're turning America into a police state. They plan on turning us from financial slaves into outright physical slaves through the use of New World Order railroad cars.
Granted, the founding fathers of the Constitution didn’t envision this type of tyranny and, of course, didn’t want it. They did, however, leave the door open when they decided to bend the truth on what they meant by “equality for all”.
When you decided to look up the founding fathers of the Constitution, this is probably the last kind of information you thought you'd discover. Sometimes, the truth hurts. However, what you've read so far is the truth and it must be dealt with.
Now that you know that the founding fathers of the Constitution weren’t quite as “saintly” as commonly thought, it's time to stand up and do something. You may feel powerless against all this. But understand that the current banking cabal oligarchy needs money to enact it's insane New World Order plans.
We've decided to help fight against this legacy left by the founding fathers of the Constitution by helping you eliminate your debt. This process will free you financially while reducing the amount of money available to the corrupt cabal of banksters. For every dollar of debt you legally eliminate through us, you're cutting $33 out of their pockets because of their fractional reserve banking scam.
Join us in exposing how the founding fathers of the Constitution have us in a disturbing situation. Do it now before your children grow up in a world that includes New World Order prisons. Do it now so your children can feel pride in the fact that you were one of the first to see through some of the faults our founding fathers of the Constitution possessed.
Talking about the founding fathers of the Constitution isn’t enough. Action is needed.
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All quotes, whether sourced or not, come from Completing the American Revolution, by Norman D. Livergood (a must read!)
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