If anyone needs the 60 minutes vid…
https://vinepair.com/articles/beer-tunnel-cincinnati/
Hellooooooo Queen!
Anywhere with an abandoned subway needs looking into.
Especially if there are… "Tours"…
http://www.thecincinnatisubway.com
The fuck?
Put in "Cincinnati Illuminati" and it suggests:
"Society of Cincinnati"…
And wouldn't you know…. L'Enfant shows up!
https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/sociopol_brotherhoodss27.htm
THE SOCIETY OF CINCINNATI - The American Royal
We mentioned this society before as one thing that Washington and L’Enfant had in common. Remember, it was L’Enfant’s ability to develop symbolic meaning for the Society of Cincinnati’s insignia that captured George Washington’s attention. It is possible that Washington was working especially for the good of this society in the layout of Washington, D.C. What is known about the Society of Cincinnati?
The Society of Cincinnati was an association of American and French officers from the army after it disbanded in 1780. Membership in the organization was passed onto the eldest male descendants. Thus, membership was by heredity. The society was not well-taken by many states who saw a new American Royal ready to be formed. Many states prevented civil offices from being held by anyone who was a member of this organization. Remember, the designers of Washington, D.C. were members of this organization. George Washington, president for life of this society, began receiving complains about the way membership was established. So he withdrew all claims of its members to any hereditary distinctions.
It appears that Washington silenced the public by this act, but the fact that both Washington and L’Enfant were members of this organization questions the private social function of the Order, since Washington chose a fellow comrade for public works.
Washington did not disband the society by removing the rights of membership to the original member’s heirs. This private society is still in existence today, with many of its honored members being the blood relatives of the American and French patriots who fought in the American Revolutionary War. Many of its members in a true sense appear to be the America Royal, the self-appointed few who have passed on their personage to their heirs in the United States.
HOUSE OF THE SOCIETY OF CINCINNATI
At 2118 Massachusetts Avenue N.W. is one of Washington’s last great mansions, the Lars Anderson house. It is the location of the museum for the Society of the Cincinnati. The museum contains a collection of artifacts and a reference library on the Revolutionary War.
Oh yeah. Stepping on His sentences and trying to go for a gotcha or set him up for something later EVERY OTHER FUCKING SECOND.
I'll only believe you if you make a PLEDGE to me, right here, right now.
I don't care if you're legally allowed to do such a thing or not.
I may not be a flag, but you'd better dance for me, monkey!
It's a hit piece, narrated by a little old lady for supposed "believability and an air of seniority"…
Because America is known for respecting the elderly, let alone the left.
There are a lot of people would would pay for that.
And if you filled it with pee.
Goldenboarding.
Her and the editor.
The cuts are sheer, their headshot is too tight, and the outside clips are more or less weaponized.
Yer gonna hafta storm 60 Minutes… her twat's been defunct for quite a while now.
So check my other posts.
Here, have a wiki page!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Society_of_the_Cincinnati
Random thought…
Start with a massive image and put stuff where they fit.
Kinda like… using it as a map, of sorts.
Yup, and yup.
I reached one point where I "rewrote The Storyline" to match The Best Timeline Forever, and then checked out where the concept went in this "new" Best Timeline/what I'd just "drawn" out.
https://www.carolinaconjure.com/magic-squares.html
You might just be the next Pepelangelo, anon…
Sorry, discouragement shill.
Y'all blew yer collective wads trying to shut me down.
We are impervious to your bullshit.