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gnostic9
21st April 2016, 23:19
An interesting conversation between James Corbett and James Perloff about Lexington, the boston tea tax, and who wrote the constitution?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5AsKykQaqxM

Foxie Loxie
22nd April 2016, 16:29
Amazing to hear the False Flag version! Once again Secret Societies in charge! Thanks so much for sharing this with us.

shaberon
22nd April 2016, 20:56
It was not "official", but around here it's told as it is: the first armed uprising against the British was done by a local militia called the Regulators, just a few miles from where I am sitting now:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_of_the_Regulation

When I think of the overall scenario, there was a time when King George asked Ambassador Franklin how the colonies ran their poor houses. His response: well, we haven't got any. There is no unemployment because we use scrips (local currency not issued by an interest-charging central bank). This did not suit the King as he was already snagged in war debts to the central bank, and if the colonies ran on scrips, he was missing out on funds. In those situations, you're going to get financial bombs, and eventually military ones; unavoidably so.

But from 1775 onwards, this is pretty good.