Could read endless books and still not know, but something at the heart of the UK stinks. Generally. the US constitution seems good, but long ago dispensed with.
No. After Perfidious Albion lost the Civil War against Lincoln's North; the British knew they could not defeat America with their 'divide and conquer' games, so they corrupted Americans while rewriting 'our' history to appear as allies e.g. culminating in Churchill's Anglo-American special relationship. Philosophically, John Locke's "Life, Liberty and Property" dogma.
Just a copy and paste ... "In January 1776, Thomas Paine published a document that sparked the American fight for independence from England. His political pamphlet, called Common Sense, showed the colonists that they could be free from the tyranny of a king by creating an independent nation where they could justly and fairly govern themselves."
STILL NOT SEEING IT NED ?
Common sense hey ?.... now that is a phrase that strikes some bells ... common purpose maybe !.
Yep, my view exactly and since we had INFILTRATED so much; we turned from a hard (military) power to a soft power.
The play by the globalist parasitical scum has been brewing, concocted now for decades for implementation, but the more I learn ... it goes back way further than that !!.
Perfidious Albion.
That's a splendid thing to know.
Poor Albion, smeared by a few unscrupulous sods as we still are today.
The British Empire. Known to America's Founding Fathers, including James Fenimore Cooper, by it's real name: Perfidious Albion.
Just my guess here, but the British Empire (Crown - no monarchy ?); installed the so called founding fathers ...
Could read endless books and still not know, but something at the heart of the UK stinks. Generally. the US constitution seems good, but long ago dispensed with.
No. After Perfidious Albion lost the Civil War against Lincoln's North; the British knew they could not defeat America with their 'divide and conquer' games, so they corrupted Americans while rewriting 'our' history to appear as allies e.g. culminating in Churchill's Anglo-American special relationship. Philosophically, John Locke's "Life, Liberty and Property" dogma.
You appear to know better than I.
On 'Stinkin' Lincoln's' war of northern aggression, I have listened to Ryan Dawson, with great interests.
I could read more, but I spend so much time looking, using my eyes. at artwork, listening is preferable to reading.
Please tell me Tom Paine was a great man, because I believe he was.
Just a copy and paste ... "In January 1776, Thomas Paine published a document that sparked the American fight for independence from England. His political pamphlet, called Common Sense, showed the colonists that they could be free from the tyranny of a king by creating an independent nation where they could justly and fairly govern themselves."
STILL NOT SEEING IT NED ?
Common sense hey ?.... now that is a phrase that strikes some bells ... common purpose maybe !.
I have a portrait of Thomas Paine in Thetford library.... in the back stairwell where the public don't see it!
I was involved in their Paine bicentenary commemorations.
Yep, my view exactly and since we had INFILTRATED so much; we turned from a hard (military) power to a soft power.
The play by the globalist parasitical scum has been brewing, concocted now for decades for implementation, but the more I learn ... it goes back way further than that !!.