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After a very brief look, I’ll just repeat what I know from my own research. Yes, there was always jewish influence in the colonies. Hamilton himself may very well have been a direct Rothschild agent. But as for the rest of the Founding Fathers, none were jews and many of them spoke openly against judaism.
They lived in an era of “questioning.” Many of their conclusions were borne of mere exhaustion at the wrongness of the government and social institutions of their time. It got to the point where some refused to believe anything they couldn’t or hadn’t seen themselves. It’s little wonder, then, that Jefferson removed the “miracles” from the Bible while trying to reconcile the supreme example of Jesus’s life. And Franklin struggled with the deity of Christ, even as he viewed as self-evident both the existence of God and the historiography of Christ’s life.
As for “the nation was a freemasonic creation,” that seems like nonsense. Every time I’ve read that in the past, it’s immediately followed by “The original United States was abolished in [18xx] and replaced by a corporation called UNITED STATES!” as though:
And that’s without even questioning the providence of the claim itself. Today, interestingly, we see a shadow of the environment in which the Founders found themselves. It’s an era of “questioning.” Rather, it’s an era of misinformation. You might have heard the phrase “post-truth” recently.
The term comes alongside the claim that the printing press began the era of empiricism and the Internet ended it. Before the printing press, “truth” was supposedly only “whatever you could prove for yourself.” Since most people never left their hometown or traveled more than 50 miles away, it "didn’t matter” to them what was true for some other part of the country; what mattered was only what was "true for them.” But then books could accurately reproduce something across time and space and suddenly truth “became” quantifiable.
But now we have the Internet (with its attendant server farms of bot accounts, generative algorithms, deepfake video, CGI, etc.). A narrative can be invented out of nothing in mere seconds and spread worldwide. This narrative can be visually indistinguishable from reality, and so entire nations can be made to believe anything the creator wants–and have no way of disproving it, just like the pre-Enlightenment farmer who never left his hometown.
Apparently this was never possible in the last century (ignore everything we know about the jewish ownership of newspapers, publishing houses, radio, television, and film), and so we’re only now in the “post-truth” era. Apparently no one pushing this claim has ever heard of the jews who invented the psychological torture known as the modern "advertising industry.” Oh, no…
So truth is dead now. I mean… the people who killed it say so. It’s just that they claim the people who are desperately (and futilely, apparently) trying to uphold truth are the ones who killed it.
Ah, refreshing. I haven’t rambled in a while. Let’s wrap things up. Instead of looking at what the Founders said (or didn’t say, or some postmodernist retard on the Internet claims they said), look at what they did. What WAS the early United States? It was a monoracial patriarchal timocracy. It was staunchly and subconsciously racist–that is, loving of its own race, which was exclusively white. It had no taxation on income. It was meritocratic. It enshrined personal firearm ownership, expression, association, and the independence of the family. Literally the exact opposite of everything jews have ever wanted.
What a good plan, those evil illuminati freemason jesuit vatican monarchists had, to create a nation which stood against their views.
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Literally just wrote it. Get something meaningful to say or don’t reply.