THE DEADLY ANGLO-AMERICANS CANNOT INVENT A NEW OR ORIGINAL PLOT! IN 1912, DEMAGOGUE THEODORE ROOSEVELT FAKED AN ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT IN ORDER TO ENTER THE WHITE HOUSE FOR A THIRD TERM. HE FAILED, BUTHE OPENED THE DOOR TO THE DISASTROUS PRESIDENCY OF "DIXIE DOUBLE" WOODROW WILSON. |
On May 10, 1910, the demagogue met Queen Victoria's favorite grandson, and he promised him that the Panama Canal would be ready for his battleships by 1913.
He also promised "Kaiser Bill" that he would be in the White House to welcome his battleships as they sailed into the "Pacific" Ocean!
The "Bull Moose" campaigning in Wisconsin, October 1912. |
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John Schrank (1873–1946) was hired to "shoot" the "Bull Moose." |
Thousands of telegrams arrived from around the country and he received sympathy telegrams from King George V and the Kaiser:
On Wednesday, the Colonel awoke feeling “like a bull moose.” The courage he displayed after the shooting had only burnished the Roosevelt mythology, and nearly three thousand letters and telegrams had arrived at the hospital. After breakfast, he called in his stenographers, John McGrath and Elbert Martin, and dictated replies to some of the messages, which had come from world leaders such as Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany and King George V of England, as well as from political friends and foes and ordinary people. (Helferich, Theodore Roosevelt and the Assassin, p. 199).
Schrank was committed to a lunatic asylum for life but it should have been the "Bull Mouse" who was committed! The fake assassination attempt did not garner him enough sympathy votes to send him to the White House and "Mr. Thirteen" Woodrow Wilson became President in 1913.
Woodrow Wilson (d. Feb. 3, 1924).
President from March 4, 1913, to March 4, 1921. |
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Ellen Louise Wilson (May 15, 1860 – August 14, 1914). |
The "Great War," or WWI, started on August 15, 1914. That war was in the planning stages since the birth of the Second Reich in 1871. The first U.S. casualty was Ellen Louise Wilson—the First Lady of the United States.
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After the signing of the Declaration of Independence in Philadelphia on July 4, 1776, the 13 new states approved the Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union. 7 presidents served before George Washington—all elected for 1 year only!! The Roman SPQR Republic elected 2 consuls for 1 year terms because they couldn't trust men with power for a longer period!
When John Winthrop established New Boston as a "shining city on a hill" elections were held annually for governor and deputy governor!
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Snipers are deadly and take years to train. Snipers are like spiders which wait silently and patiently for their prey. Even a rapid heartbeat can throw off the aim of a sniper. A good sniper rarely misses his target!
Lee Harvey Oswald was an "expert sniper" who supposedly fired 3 shots at President Kennedy's moving limousine. In really, one shot came from Roy Killerman, the second from the Pink Panther, and the third from Secret Service agent Clint Hill.
In the Gospel of Saint Luke, when the soldiers came to arrest the Messiah, Simon Peter cut off the RIGHT EAR of one of the soldiers:
And while he was still speaking, behold, a multitude; and he who was called Judah Iscariot, one of the twelve, went before them and drew near to Joshua to kiss him. But Joshua said to him, “Judah, are you betraying the Son of Man with a kiss?” When those around him saw what was going to happen, they said to Him, “Teacher, shall we strike with the sword?” And one of them struck the servant of the high priest and cut off his right ear. But Joshua answered and said, “Permit even this.” And he touched his ear and healed him (Saint Luke 22:47-51, Saint John 18:26).
Saint Luke, writing shortly after the Resurrection, withheld the name of the disciple who cut off the right ear of the soldier. Saint John, writing his Gospel after 70 AD, gave his name because by that time Simon Peter had gone to his eternal reward in heaven!
According to Roman Catholic theology, still believed by millions, that impetuous Simon Peter later journeyed to Roma and became the first Pope!
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Reference
Helferich, Gerald. Theodore Roosevelt and the Assassin: Madness, Vengeance and the Campaign of 1912. Lyons Press, Guildford, Conn. 2013.
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