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Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Perfect Slavery (part three) "Social Intergration of the Black Man"

“European Expansion & Economical Trickery”In 1452, Pope Nicholas 5th issued the papal bull Dum Diversas, granting Alfonzo 5th of Portugal the right to reduce any "Saracens, pagans and any other unbelievers" to hereditary slavery which legitimized slave trade under catholic beliefs of that time. This belief helped mold the foundation for European expansion to Africa, Australia and the western Indigenous nations. By the 1700s, European monarchs in economical trade alliances had firm grips in the new worlds and competed with each other for the dominant control of trade unions through land and goods to trade. The European bankers creating the system of 1 dollar worth of gold being equal to 10 paper dollars that could only be traded in Europe gave kings the power to create employment for citizens, whose work in many fields was used to assist European expansion. The common working man in Europe was reliant on his job to feed his family as food was only provided in the market place, taxation and the cost to heaven was such a burden. The European expansion gave rise to the economical trade known as the slave trade, where Africans were taken from their homes and families and brought west to be slaves. During this time many British people migrated west to the new America where 13 colonies were established. The people within these colonies quickly realized the promise of freedom the British Crown had offered them was not being upheld as trade regulations and taxes held back the American colonies of being free and they rebelled in what became known as the American Revolution. The British had captured the territories of savannah and Charleston during the American Revolution and they encouraged black slaves to rebel against their American masters and runaway to British fortifications. When slaves reached the British lines, some were welcomed and initiated into military lodges of all "freed" black slaves; however Britain still continued to play an active part in the slave trade between Africa, the West-Indies and Britain. when the white American revolutionary army and the French army attacked Yorktown the British army became short on food supplies... the British army then turned on blacks, abandoning them by stripping them of weapons and forcing them to leave British safe zones, leaving them to die of starvation between the lines of war, or to be re-captured and punished as runaways and sent to Georgia. In some cases slaves that escaped ran to other British safe zones, but when they arrived they were treated as slaves and sold to planters in the British West-Indies. This led to white Americans to offer black slaves a deal. In return for their services in the revolutionary army they would be granted freedom from slavery. At the end of the war slavery was abolished in the northern states. However the set-up to this story is required to understand the full effect.Prince Hall was born in the British-West-Indies colony of Bridgetown Barbados in 1748. He was the son of a British leather merchant and his mother was a freed slave. When he grew up his father helped him secure a working passage on board a ship headed to America. In America he presented a petition on behalf of black people stating they were willing to serve in the continental army and convinced many blacks that white America would consider blacks more American if they served the American government. In 1775 the year the American Revolution started an African American named Prince Hall was initiated into an Irish constitution military lodge in Boston Massachusetts along with 14 other African Americans. When the military lodge left North America those 15 members were given the authority to create and meet as a lodge. The regulations for them stated they could conduct Masonic rituals, but were not allowed to confer degrees or to do any Masonic work. In 1784 the group became officially the African lodge #459 and operated under the authority of the English grand lodge and were now able to grant and accept degrees. During the American British war in 1812 to 1815, they re-titled themselves as the African lodge #1 and became a grand lodge for Prince Hall Freemasonry and the very basis of manipulation of “freed slaves” and the underground railroad escapes. In the 1830s a man named William Morgan had disappeared and Freemasons were blamed for his disappearance. Because of the minimal punishments received by Morgan’s kidnappers, the public became outraged and sparked a series of protest. This led to an anti-mason movement. Under the leadership of Thurlow Weed an anti-mason movement was formed called the anti-mason party, which ran a candidate for presidency in 1828. However by 1835 the party became almost extinct everywhere except Pennsylvania as other issues such as slavery became the focus of the nation’s attention. By the 1800s many citizens were traveling from the USA and were settling in the Mexican province of Texas. In 1835 a revolt broke out because immigrants that entered the Mexican Texas demanded independence for Texas, which was actually a clever stepping stone for Texas to become unionized into the United States. By this time slavery had been abolished by the liberal government of Mexico, while the southern United States encouraged slavery. The revolutionary battle in Texas was fought between the Mexican born liberals vs. the slave owners of the southern United States who were allied with the Spanish Santa-Anna dictators. From this battle Texas became an independent nation, but only for 9 years and in 1845 it became incorporated into the United States becoming the 28th state of the union. This led to war between USA and Mexico where the Mexican army commanded by the Santa-Anna dictators was defeated. The annexation of Texas and the war against Mexico was partially due to a policy written by President James K. Polk and his belief that it was the "manifest destiny" of the United States to rule over all territories between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans and from the Arctic snows to the tropics. He too was a Freemason.Southerners didn’t want to release slaves where as northerners did. The decision was split amongst the people not the senate. Northerners had stopped using slaves because the people had decided. Abraham Lincoln only went along with it mainly because the people who would elect him had already stated their views. This is why he says:"if the people continue to free their slaves then I will abolish slavery".By 1856 a struggle between pro and anti-slavery supporters broke out into an armed confrontation in Kansas. The leader of the anti-slavery movement was John Brown whom was a Freemason that had been initiated in Ohio in 1824. He had written to a newspaper that was edited by blacks to gain their support. In his letter he says:"Another of the few errors of my life is that I have joined the Freemasons... and a series of other secret societies instead of seeking the company of intelligent wise and good men".Yet another ‘savior’ to trigger change, and although the purity seems at heart, appearances can be deceiving. In 1860 Abraham Lincoln was the candidate of the newly formed Republican Party. Three of the opposing democratic candidates were Freemasons. Lincoln himself was not officially a Freemason but always expressed a favorable opinion about them saying he thought the Freemasons did very good work. It was Lincoln’s victory that led to the war between the north and south, because the south had warned that if Abraham Lincoln was elected president they would detach from the American union.After the north won the war and Lincoln had been assassinated by a member of the south, Andrew Johnson became the next president. As president he acted softly towards the southern slave owners and acted even slower in granting the rights to the once-slaves of the south. However people questioned congress and forced them to act which led to President Johnson almost being impeached. Which was the first and only time an American president was facing impeachment prior to Bill Clinton in 1999. President Johnson like many other presidents was a Freemason. The impeachment proceedings were led by the anti-mason Charles Sumner along with congressmen general Benjamin F. Butler and Thaddeus Stevens whom were both Freemasons. The vote to enforce impeachment lost by one vote to obtain the necessary 2/3 majority. In 1854 George W.L Bickley created a Knights organization called the Knights of the Golden Circle. This too was a Masonic organization. The main goal of the society was to create a huge slave-holding Empire that included Cuba, Southern USA, Mexico, parts of Central America and the West-Indies and to use this tactic to gain dominance over the world’s supply of tobacco, sugar, rice and coffee. In 1860 there were over 50,000 members living mainly in Texas, who were prepared and awaiting orders to march into Mexico. Bickley was also the person who said that if George Washington was elected as President; “Washington not Mexico would become the target of the Knights”. According to G. Edward Griff, after the Knights of the Golden Circle went underground after slavery had been abolished they re-emerged as the KKK. It should be clear to see that slavery was used purely to gain control of economical resources that would be sold back in the market places of both Europe and America, as well as be used for trade to other foreign nations not in captivity.The Ku Klux Klan also known simply as the KKK was organized in Tennessee in June of 1866. However it was a new branch that stemmed from Germany, Ireland and Scotland. The name comes from the Greek word Kukloi, which comes from the word kuklos meaning “a circle or group”. While Australia was being used as England’s dumping zone for unwanted members of society and as a prison for European criminals, Africa was being raped for its resources and Africans for their free labor, the indigenous peoples of the west were being manipulated into war’s against each other puppeted by England, France and Spain in attempts to steal their lands and assimilate them into the system.

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