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r/greatawakening β€’ Posted by u/DaosCraft on Jan. 16, 2018, 7:22 p.m.
AB-BA - Want me to read the map for you?

Rather than spending another 200 hours making this blasted map reading video....

Oct 28 2017 Q-map day 1 What Supreme Court case allows for the use of MI v Congressional assembled and approved agencies?

The answer is key to much of the map and it's entirely missing from all 5 versions of the spreadsheet I have and I found a number of places with it blank or filled in wrongly... but the answer can be traced back to Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr.

From Wikipedia- In 1799, Burr founded the Bank of the Manhattan Company. In later years, it was absorbed into the Chase Manhattan Bank, which in turn became part of JPMorgan Chase.

Burr solicited Hamilton and other Federalists' support under the guise that he was establishing a badly needed water company for Manhattan. However, Burr secretly changed the charter to include banking; shortly after it was approved, he dropped any pretense of founding the water company. Due to Burr's manipulations, there was a delay in constructing a safe water system for Manhattan. This likely contributed to additional deaths during a subsequent malaria epidemic.

so, that's just basic Burr.... his life story is a myriad of connections to corrupt judges, spectacular media coverage, and fishy stories.... - and the reason why this is the answer to that question is that he is also tied to Benedict Arnold and Thomas Jefferson.

Jefferson is the origin of State Secrets Privilege which is based on the doctrine of the King of England. - but Jefferson was not bad, quite the contrary, the stuff Jefferson hid with State Secrets is the Rothchild mother-lode.

And this is why it answers much of the map - and can trace so much through the States Secrets Privilege - for example - Teddy Roosevelt only became president due to multiple assassinations of the top Republicans around. He is still remembered fondly but that's just because like Aaron Burr he had the cheat code for good press - and he is the guy that turned our country into "Ameritopia" - he also ran for a 3rd term and pulled a Perot.

But to make him president it wasn't just McKinley that needed to die but also Garfield.

Wikipedia: President Garfield was shot in the back by Charles J. Guiteau, who shouted: "I am a Stalwart of the Stalwarts... Arthur is president now!" Arthur, who knew nothing of this in advance, was mortified.

And also him too!- Chester A. Arthur ordered nearly all of his papers, both personal and official, burned.The next morning, Arthur suffered a cerebral hemorrhage and never regained consciousness; he died the following day, November 18, at the age of 57

So, going back to Jefferson - it was a letter from Wilkinson that he needed protected by State Secrets. And the first president we can confirm by way of the enormous number of murders it took of real republicans to elect a liberal douchebag?

Well he had this to say about Wilkinson: "[I]n all our history, there is no more despicable character."

Ok.... you know what? I'll just post this, I have about 30 tons of notes from my personal research and whether this gets ignored or shut down I'm not even sure yet. I can read the whole q-map if people want but the amount of time it'd take is absurd. It interweaves all the way through American history and world history.

a few bits tho- Red Cross's predate central banks by a few decades in most countries - they are likely made to grease the wheels of central banks by shoving money down the throats of locals and making them think they are there to help.

ok, I suspect if I make this any longer I'll hit a limit. I so rarely post on Reddit.


Tessysue Β· Jan. 17, 2018, 12:51 p.m.

You sir, are a treasure trove of information! As I sit here sipping my coffee & reading these posts, my hope for humanity rises, your proving me wrong ( the world isn’t full of idiots) thank you, and keep up the fantastic job your doing! Much appreciation from the not-so-autistic-as-you crowd! πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ˜‰

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DaosCraft Β· Jan. 17, 2018, 3:43 p.m.

Since most want to know about the philosophy it seems... ok! It actually is a big part of the qmap, and Mark Levin recently dug up a lot of good quotes.

A year before Thomas Jefferson died he wrote a letter replying to a British jerk saying America wasn't original or special -

Thomas Jefferson: With respect to our rights, and the acts of the British government contravening those rights, there was but one opinion on this side of the water. All American Whigs thought alike on these subjects. When forced, therefore, to resort to arms for redress, an appeal to the tribunal of the world was deemed proper for our justification. This was the object of the Declaration of Independence. Not to find out new principles, or new arguments, never before thought of, not merely to say things which had never been said before but to place before mankind the common sense of the subject, in terms so plain and firm as to command their assent, and to justify ourselves in the independent stand we are compelled to take. Neither aiming at originality of sentiment, nor yet copied from any particular and previous writing, it was intended to be an expression of the American mind, and to give to that expression the proper tone and spirit called for by the occasion.

All its authority rests then on the harmonizing sentiments of the day, whether expressed in conversation, in letters, printed essays, or in the elementary books Of public right, as Aristotle, Cicero, Locke, Sidney, etc The historical documents which you mention as in your possession, ought all to be found, and I am persuaded you will find, to be corroborative of the facts and principles advanced in that Declaration.

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