Anonymous ID: 165e47 May 19, 2018, 6:23 p.m. No.1475251   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5279 >>5288 >>5377 >>5433

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>All "Lone Star" Flags - Chile, Texas, Cuba - 05/18/18

http://lawsofsilence.blogspot.com/2013/07/lone-star-republics.html

They incorporated Masonic emblems in the design of their flag and agreed to use the red, white, and blue tricolor of liberty. Master Mason Miguel Teurbe Tolon drew three oblong horizontal blue stripes, separated by two white stripes, to represent the three regions into which Spain divided Cuba.

Lopez superimposed on the banner's left an equilateral triangle, resembling a Master Mason's apron, "for besides its Masonic significance it is also a striking geometrical figure."

He rejected placing the Masonic All-Seeing Eye in the center of the triangle, as it was difficult to embroider.

 

Instead, they used "the Five-pointed Star of the Texas flag because it also carries a symbolic meaning," representing the Masonic five points of fellowship.

 

Another interesting thing with this whole Golden Circle/Slave Republic filibuster scheming is it's link with the insurrections against Spain farther south. In ¡Viva la Revolución! I mentioned that the flag of Chile as having been inspired by the US flag. More strikingly, it is essentially the flag of the great State of Texas:

 

Joel Roberts Poinsett was sent to South America by U.S. President James Madison as a "special agent" for the United States. His job was to investigate, and presumably abet, the revolutionaries in Chile and Argentina.

In Chile, he had a big influence on the revolutionary government, first urging them and then aiding them to write a constitution. Some Chilean scholars assert that an American fighting with revolutionary forces designed their country's first flag. This may have been Poinsett….or not. In any event, the Chilean flag of 1817 has a clear debt to the US flag and later, the Texas flag would follow suit.

They are essentially the same and bear the same name.