The Introduction of Species…
November 30, 2008 by sovereignjohn
It is amusing if it were not so tragic. Scientists of the Hidden Hand have been verifying the data which supports the fact that a more fit species will in fact wipe out the more ineffective species.
Thus these Scientist who introduce predator fish into a lake and then the predator fish wipe out the native fish population is no accident, it is rather an well thought out well executed (pardon the pun) experiment to make sure the data is correct. The Hidden Hand who plan to slowly introduce their CyberInterNetics into the general population wanted to verify that the more fit could and would eliminate the less fit. Even a native population.
This was btw, the purpose of a human experiment called North America. Give the colonist the opportunity for what they thought was new land, new life, and new independence then see if with more powerful weapons, more powerful incentives if the invaders would wipe out the native species, the Native North Americans. Guess what? They certainly did. Not much need for an English standing army, just plenty of manipulation of the mass population and Native North Americans like the herds of wild Buffalo disappeared (if you call genocide a disappearance). North American colonionist would have made Hitler proud. 6 million Jews? Think of the 40 million Native Americans!!
Foundation of Freedom, a White idea?
Right…
Foundations for freedom (Wikipedia)
Treaty of Penn with Indians by Benjamin West painted in 1827.
Native American societies reminded Europeans of a golden age only known to them in folk history.[27] The idea of freedom and democratic ideals was born in the Americas[citation needed] because “it was only in America” that Europeans from 1500 to 1776 knew of societies that were “truly free.”[27]
| “ | Natural freedom is the only object of the policy of the [Native Americans]; with this freedom do nature and climate rule alone amongst them … [Native Americans] maintain their freedom and find abundant nourishment . . . [and are] people who live without laws, without police, without religion. | ” |
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—- Jean Jacques Rousseau, Jesuit and Savage in New France[27] |
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The Iroquois nations’ political confederacy and democratic government has been credited as one of the influences on the Articles of Confederation and the United States Constitution.[28][29] However, there is heated debate among historians about the importance of their contribution. Although Native American governmental influence is debated, it is a historical fact that several founding fathers had contact with the Iroquois, and prominent figures such as Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin were involved with their stronger and larger native neighbor– the Iroquois.
| “ | As powerful, dense [Mound Builder] populations were reduced to weakened, scattered remnants, political readjustments were necessary. New confederacies were formed. One such was to become a pattern called up by Benjamin Franklin when the thirteen colonies struggled to confederate: “If the Iroquois can do it so can we,” he said in substance. | ” |
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—- Bob Ferguson, Choctaw Government to 1830[30] |
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