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  • allodial
    Senior Member
    • May 2011
    • 2866

    #16
    There is much evidence that the founding principles of the sovereigns of America were not based on Locke, Newton or Descarte or radical British liberalism, but instead moreso on the likes of Leibniz. I suspect the videos and books that talk about America and Atlantis and Francis Bacon, etc. are talking about plan to hijack America rather than the original intents of the de jure sovereignty. Most if not all of the 'occult symbology' came after the hijacking began around 1787.

    The American Revolution was directed, not only against the corrupt ideology of Locke and Newton, but also against the very institutions and policies which both of them had personally labored to establish. Locke, especially, was a dedicated and declared enemy of American liberties, and of every principle of justice and morality upon which a republican form of government may be founded.

    Locke was a prototype for the well-paid populist ``neo-conservative'' demagogue. He managed to amplify simple-minded populist nostrums--such as ``balanced budget,'' ``free market,'' and ``free trade''--into shameless justifications for each and every crime of the British Empire. During his career as an imperialist functionary and propagandist, Locke advocated, among other wickedness: usury, feudalism, black chattel slavery, white slavery (serfdom), and forced child labor; and the unbridled taxation, exploitation, and political repression of the American colonies. (source)
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    "The object in life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane." -- Marcus Aurelius
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