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Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 11 Num. 32
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("Quid coniuratio est?")
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MARY TODD LINCOLN: TRUE KILLER OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN? [1]
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By (name withheld by request)
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[CN: This version supersedes previous version (CN 11.29)]
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THE GUN THAT SHOT ABRAHAM LINCOLN AND IS DISPLAYED ON THE WALL OF
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FORDS THEATER TODAY IS A WOMAN'S DERRINGER WITH A WHITE PEARL
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HANDLE!!
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Would anyone (especially a man in the 1860s) in their right mind
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try to kill the President of the United States with a one shot
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small pistol normally carried by a woman? Six shooter revolvers
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existed in the 1860s and if one were to plot to kill a President,
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one would logically have more than one bullet in the barrel.
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Mary Todd Lincoln, like many women in Washington during the
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American Civil War, carried a derringer....But Mary Todd also
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owned a derringer with a white pearl handle....that fact is in
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the National Archives. And she waved, flashed and flaunted her
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pearly pop gun often on the streets of Washington D.C. and The
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White House.
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Lincoln was shot on the left side of his head and Mary Todd was
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left handed. [2] Mary Todd was barred from attending the funeral
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and two armed guards made sure she did not leave her room for 10
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days after the shooting ....that fact is in the National
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Archives. [3]
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Mary Todd Lincoln was denied the normal customary widowers
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pension three times by the U.S. Congress (Today the pension is
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automatic).
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Mary Todd like so many high society persons in Washington D.C.
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during the 1860s was an opium addict... that fact is in the
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Library of Congress. [4] Her drug supplier also was a part time
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actor who doubled for the real full time actor John Wilkes Booth
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when he had multiple appearances on the same day in two different
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cities.
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Abraham had the Treasury Department print money and that really
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pissed-off the Rothschilds and others because they did not want
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any competition with money they printed via their private company
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called the Federal Reserve Bank. [5] Lincoln had to go because
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he betrayed his "family" but the plot was to discredit him by
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revealing that he had an affair with a Hapsburg illegitimate
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offspring and the royal sex resulted in two children.
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The part time actor (Mary's catnip boy) was sent to Ford's
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theater to inform the President that an important message was
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waiting for him at the War Department. The plot then was to
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knock-out Abe and smuggle him (An empty carriage was found at the
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back of Ford's Theater the night of the shooting) onto a sea
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vessel, drug him for several days and return him to Washington in
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a daze as the press zeroed in on the drugged President, the facts
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and pictures (there are many) of his illegitimate family would be
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released. The President would have to resign and Mary Todd was
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part of this plot.
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However Stanton and the Rothschilds underestimated the revenge of
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a delirious First Lady strung-out on opium who has just
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discovered that her hubby had popped a secret, illegal yet
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"royal" family. Now Mary Todd was also going to do some popping.
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As the part time imposter actor opened the door to the suite at
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Ford's Theater to summon the President, he was shocked and
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horrified to see Mary Todd pointing and firing her woman's
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derringer into her husband's head. The imposter actor panicked
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because he knew his buddies downstairs would blame him for
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shooting the President - and that was not the game plan at all or
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he was set-up as the fall guy / patsy from the beginning. Either
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way going back downstairs was not a good idea so the drug pusher
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jumped from the Presidential box seats into the third act of the
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play at Ford's Theater and broke his leg.
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The term "Break A Leg" used in the theater comes from "Booth's"
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(the fake one) flying leap into the third act of "Our American
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Cousin" performed at Fords Theater on April 14, 1865.
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The real John Wilkes Booth had no choice but to escape on the
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first ship to India because his career and reputation were
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blasted away by a junkie and her wacked out and desperate
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supplier claiming to be Booth. The fake Booth escaped to
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Grandbury Texas and did some acting but his alcoholism and
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blabbering mouth resulted in his murder by arsenic poisoning in
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Enid, Oklahoma.
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Many people from the North and South wanted the fake Booth to be
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silent one way or another and a former high ranking confederate
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officer who was in charge of disrupting union payroll lines ended
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the charade. The fake Booth's intensely pickled body was
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grotesquely displayed as the remains of the real Booth in towns
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and hamlets in the Midwest and Western states for 18 months after
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he was force fed the lethal cocktail in the spring of 1911. [6]
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In the continuing bizarre chain of events, there exists today a
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certified sworn affidavit from a cousin of Abraham Lincoln that
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he was present at the poisoning of the fake Booth.
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Spin control of reality and the perception of reality was
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critical for the powers that be. The first move Stanton made
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according to several documents in Washington D.C. libraries [7]
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was to commit the two persons that accompanied the Lincolns to
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the theater the evening of the murder to a mental institution
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within 30 days of the shooting. Major Henry Rathbone and Clara
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Harris were released from the booby hatch sometime in 1867. What
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happened to these pivotal eye witnesses while they were locked up
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in the asylums? Later the two witness married and the Major
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supposedly murdered his wife. Were both of these persons totally
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sane when they were forced into the institutions but purposely
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driven mad because they knew too much?
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Robert Todd Lincoln - son of Abe and Mary - knew most of the
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facts of his fathers's affair, half sisters and mother's drug and
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murdering ways but used his knowledge and his silence to secure a
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cushy job as the President of Pullman Railroad Cars. Stanton,
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the Rothschilds, and the Paysurers made sure Robert Todd was fat,
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sassy, had plenty of cash to burn in his favorite elite gambling
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halls and whore houses but most of all he was totally quiet to
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his grave. Over the years Robert Todd did everything he could to
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destroy evidence related to his sordid family history but he
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could not destroy all the facts and evidence.... [8]
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While growing up in Illinois in the 1920s and 30s Mary Alice
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Kemery looked at a large picture with a glass bubble of Abraham
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Lincoln in her grandparents and then later in her parents homes.
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One day she requested that the picture on the wall be
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investigated by historians and to her and her family's shock they
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discovered the picture was a prized missing and authentic
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lithograph signed by Lincoln on the back of the photo.
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How did this prized picture worth over a million dollars get into
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her family home? Mary's father ask his grandmother Emma when he
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was a child where the photo came from and her reply was "let
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sleeping dogs lie" and then would often cry after making that
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statement. Emma cried because the picture was the only
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connection she had to her father - Abraham Lincoln. Her mother
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disappeared shortly after she and her twin sister were born.
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After discovering the photo on her family's wall was an authentic
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piece of Lincoln history, Mary Alice Kemery began a 35 year
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investigation into her family's history, Lincoln and the
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assassination. All the aforementioned facts about Mary Todd and
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others were discovered by Mary Alice in the National Archives and
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other libraries in the Washington D.C. area and Illinois during
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the past 35 years. Ray Neff (mentioned in another Conspiracy
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Nation segment on Lincoln) can confirm the life and times of Mary
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Alice Kemery and she is also known as the late, great and popular
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astrologer Linda Goodman - a very dear and personal friend of
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mine.
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I met Ray Neff on several occasions with Linda (Mary Alice) but
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Ray is too narrow minded and scared to see and absorb the large
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scope of Lincoln's real life and death. Many persons (like Brian
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Redman and Ray Neff) are too fearful to recognize and acknowledge
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that their hero and icon named Lincoln was human and had sexual
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and love desires like any normal man and followed through with
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those needs that resulted in a second family. Abraham Lincoln
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was a normal mortal human being with talents and faults. Honest
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Abe was not a god or a superman... (and the reader's perception
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hopefully begins to tilt and sway towards reality and move
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permanently away from the illusion and fiction created by the
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powers that be, time and hero worship by the masses of comic book
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like characters fashioned by writers and historians,,,)
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The following is a combination of facts gathered by Linda (Mary
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Alice), I and others over the years. One could hire the best
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fiction writers in the world to make up a story but they could
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not invent a scenario more bizarre than the Lincoln Saga.
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Reality is much more fascinating, interesting and thorough than
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the limited imaginations and creations of the very best fiction
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writers.
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The person born Abraham who became President of the United States
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did not have a last name at birth because his mother would not
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identify the father. The family of Abraham named him after the
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town he was born in or they named him after the town where his
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family was from - Lincolnton, North Carolina (the Kentucky
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version of Lincoln's birth is a spin control fabricated by
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wishful thinking biographers). Lincolton is a small town located
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near a branch operation of the Bank of England known as the
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Federal Reserve Bank that is privately owned and operated to this
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day in Charlotte, North Carolina. (This bank has no automated
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teller machines - gee, how come?) At that time royalty from
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Europe and the Rothschilds had family members living in the area
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around Lincolnton to operate and manage the privately owned
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Federal Reserve Bank. Abraham's mother was a maid and nanny.
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Was Abraham an illegitimate offspring of European royalty or the
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Rothschilds? The facts and evidence indicate his royal
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illegitimate birth.
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To end the bloody hostilities, the founding fathers (most of them
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Masons) of the United States agreed to the "temporary"
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installation of a branch institution of the Bank Of England in
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1791 so the United States could repay England (the Rothschild
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family) for debts occurred during the Revolutionary War. This
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secret institution was given a 20 year charter and called the
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United States Constitutional Bank. To make sure this debt was
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paid the Bank of England established their branch in the most
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important area of the United States - Charlotte, North Carolina!!
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Charlotte, North, Carolina???? Yes Charlotte, North Carolina.
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Why Charlotte????
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Today American history, geography and geology books omit one key
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and crucial tidbit of information - The world's largest gold
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deposits in the late 18th century were around the town of
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Charlotte, North Carolina. English Royalty, the Rothschilds, and
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others controlled the gold and the bank that laundered the income
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from the mines. The Masonic Brothers of the United States gave
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their Masonic Brothers of England "temporary" control of the gold
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and the money laundering bank to pay back the war debt and end
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the bloodbath of the Revolutionary War. And remember the Golden
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Rule - he who has the gold makes the rules. And he who has the
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gold can mold the public perception of realty.
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When the charter for the branch bank expired Thomas Jefferson
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(not a Mason) had enough votes in Congress to block and deny the
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extension of the agreement with the Bank of England in 1811. In
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1812 the Rothschilds sent troops that cut right through American
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defenses like a hot knife through warm butter and flawlessly
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burned Washington D.C. as if the Capitol were a summer campfire
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for marsh mellows and hot dogs.
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Thomas Jefferson was given two choices:
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1. Have his new country burned, crushed and tortured back into
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colony status. By this time the British were crudely adept at
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managing concentration camps (they taught the German Nazis) and
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Jefferson was acutely aware of the whip, rack and stockade
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capabilities of his enemy.
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2. Remain "sovereign" (no more barbeques or skewers of the
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nation's capitol) but renew the charter for the United States
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Constitutional Bank for 50 years.
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During the war of 1812 many Americans had visually witnessed the
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burning of their capitol but one year later all Americans were
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fried and very few United States citizens knew they had been
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roasted on a golden platter. - In 1813 the bank charter was
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renewed by the U.S. Congress for 50 years and the financial
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institution was quietly and privately renamed the Federal Reserve
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Bank.
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Andrew Jackson tried to cancel the bank charter when he was
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elected President but his term in office was short and
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"shameful". [9] However, America was eventually allowed to store
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some of the gold from the Charlotte area in Ft. Knox. Have any
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elementary school children or history Ph.D candidates in the past
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50 years ever questioned where the gold in Ft Knox was originally
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mined 20 to 50 years before the gold rushes in Colorado and
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California?
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As the renewal of the bank charter approached, most of the
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Northern politicians desired to extend the charter while most
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Southern politicians opposed the existence of the Federal Reserve
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Bank. The bank issue was one of the secret major causes of the
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American Civil War yet the charter prevailed when an extension
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was granted in 1865 - only the Northern Politicians voted on the
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extension because the Southern politicians were involved in the
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crash of the Confederacy - very convenient for the Rothschilds
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and English royalty. After 1865 the charter bank was publicly
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called The Federal Reserve Bank but privately owned and operated
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by the Rothschilds , the Bank Of England and the British royal
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family.
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The fast and steady rule over the centuries is that only royalty
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can have sex with royalty. However, most if not all of the
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illegitimate children of royalty and their decedents are watched
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over and taken care of no matter what race, nationality, religion
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or any level of intelligence including Colin Powell - a
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descendant of King George II whose family is from Jamaica. Dan
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Quayle (he is the classic example of any intelligence level) and
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George Bush are also decedents of King George II. Hilary Clinton
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is related to the Melons whose ancestors are English royalty.
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After finishing law school Lincoln became a circuit lawyer and
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during his travels he was encouraged to meet and have a
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relationship with an illegitimate child of King Leopold of
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Habsburg named "Elizabeth". Remember, only royalty has sex with
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royalty and the affair between Liz and Abe was supported by both
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of their real yet secret families. The birth of twin daughters
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was the result of the long term affair that took place while Abe
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was traveling on horse back as a circuit lawyer and Mary Todd had
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no awareness of her husband's royal sexual/ personal intercourses
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and family. Anyone married to Mary Todd would welcome some extra
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nookie especially if it was free.
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Lincoln was a virtual nobody before the Republican Convention of
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1860 and all of sudden he became a very important person.
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American history is full of unknown private citizens all of a
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sudden becoming persons of power and wealth. Rockefeller,
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Morgan, Carnegie, Vanderbilt were all unknowns who had instant
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fame and fortune overnight. All of the aforementioned persons
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started out as Trustees (bag men) of money accounts for European
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royalty and the Rothschilds. They were not CEOs of any important
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corporations at the beginnings of their instant successful
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careers. But the sinister and cruel joke of these English royal
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court jester bag men was (and has been and still is) on the
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American Public. Lincoln was suppose to be a weak puppet bag man
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of the powers that be because of his ties to royalty but he
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surprised everyone with his desire to lead America to a new level
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of independence.
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The Trustee bag men insured that the private owners of the
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Federal Reserve Bank could operate public utility companies,
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corporations, universities, foundations and other institutions
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under the rat maze / smoke screen cloak of trusts - a continuing
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shell and con game set up to confuse, befuddle and impress
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politicians and the public. However the key industry the Federal
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Reserve Bank and the Trustee Bag Men immediately controlled was
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all aspects related to railroads. And Lincoln walked and was
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elected into this buzz saw of lethal high stakes financial
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intrigue and deadly international funny money operations. But
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not even his royal family ties could protect him when he
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challenged the will and desires of the private owners of the
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Federal Reserve Bank.
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Lincoln is a hero because he tried to set the United States of
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America on a new course of fiscal responsibility by having the
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Treasury Department print money. He also rejected "loans" from
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the Bank of England to the Union at ridiculous interest rates.
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[10] Why should have the Union utilized and been dependent upon
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money printed by the Federal Reserve Bank located in the
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Confederate state of North Carolina or loans from a foreign bank?
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He placed the survival of the United States of America above,
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beyond and over his secret royal family ties - and that
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indirectly cost him his life. But our school children are only
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told the fantasy of "Honest Abe" and not the reality of his true
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patriotism, courage, honor and sacrifice.
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The twin daughters were about eight years old when Abe became
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President - He was having friends take care of the daughters
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because Elizabeth was too distraught about the shame of having
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children without a marriage and she departed for Europe soon
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after the births.
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Lincoln never supported his mistress and illegitimate daughters
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in the same manner as European royalty supports their bastards
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and that really ticked-off the Hapsburgs. In the National
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Archives are documents that detail an incident that occurred at a
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White House dinner in 1861. A Prince from Hapsburg walked up to
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Lincoln before the food was served and slapped Ol' Honest Abe
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three times with a white glove. This dramatic action was a
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challenge for a pistol duel but the President of The United
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States only lowered his head in shame as he walked out of the
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room and did not return to the dinner.
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Also in the National Archives is a letter from a school child to
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Lincoln asking him how many children Abe had. In the last
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sentence of his reply note to the child Lincoln stated "I regret
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to inform you that I cannot recognize that I have any twin
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daughters." And a drug addicted, distraught, insane and rootin -
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tootin and shootin Mary Todd Lincoln made her husband, his
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illegitimate daughters and the American public more regretful and
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sorrowful than anyone could ever imagine.....
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There is a second part to the saga. Lincoln arranged for one of
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his daughters to be raised by an old law school buddy who was
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from a wealthy cotton plantation family in South Carolina - His
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name was Felix Turner Hughes. However Felix died shortly after
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Lincoln's daughter arrived and a relative took over the
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plantation and his name was Felix Monroe Hughes. Felix Monroe
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raped and impregnated the daughter of Lincoln and she named the
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child ......88 (what is the eighth letter in the alphabet). AND
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88's LIFE AND CHILDREN ARE A PIVOTAL CORNERSTONE OF AMERICAN
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HISTORY..... [11]
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---------------------------<< Notes >>---------------------------
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[1] Several errors appear in this manuscript by the anonymous
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author. It is almost like those picture puzzles, "Can you spot
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the errors in this picture? (Answers on page 10.)"
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Notwithstanding, it has some interesting ideas.
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[2] "Mary Todd was left handed." But Mary Todd was sitting to
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the *right* of Lincoln at Ford's Theater.
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[3] "That fact is in the National Archives." Great. *Where* in
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the National Archives?
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[4] "That fact is in the Library of Congress." Great. *Where*
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in the Library of Congress?
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[5] Reference to a federal reserve bank existing in 1865. The
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federal reserve we all know was not created until ca. 1913. If
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some other federal reserve is meant, that ought to be made clear.
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If the anonymous author means some sort of *secret* federal
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reserve, it ought to always be made clear.
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[6] The anonymous author says Booth was poisoned in 1911.
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Actually, the year was 1903, and it was suicide. See CN 3.91,
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"Escape and Suicide of John Wilkes Booth."
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[7] "According to several documents in Washington DC libraries."
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*What* documents? *Which* libraries?
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[8] Regarding Robert Lincoln, the anonymous author neglects to
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mention that this same Robert Lincoln was present at the
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assassinations of Presidents Garfield and McKinley. Now that the
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anonymous author has been made aware of this, we can hopefully
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look forward to future installments of his most interesting
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ideas.
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[9] Andrew Jackson *did* successfully stop the second "Bank of
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the United States." The charter was up for *renewal* in the
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1830s, and Jackson succeeded in blocking it.
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[10] Regarding Lincoln's printing of money and attempts by
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bankers to extract hugely usurious (30 percent interest) loans
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from the Union: TRUE. Read all about it in upcoming, Dec. 1997
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issue of the Conspiracy Nation Newsletter, available to paid
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subscribers. (Visit http://www.shout.net/~bigred/cn.html to find
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out how to subscribe.)
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(Note to paid subscribers: the Nov. 1997 issue of the
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newsletter was sent out, via U.S. mail, today; you should be
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receiving it soon.)
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[11] Regarding cryptic reference to "88" and "what is 8th letter
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of alphabet": 8th letter of alphabet is "H," so I guess we are
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supposed to intuit, "Hapsburg."
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Aperi os tuum muto, et causis omnium filiorum qui pertranseunt.
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Aperi os tuum, decerne quod justum est, et judica inopem et
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pauperem. -- Liber Proverbiorum XXXI: 8-9
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