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George Washington's Farewell Speech
The dominant assumption of our nation’s founders was to avoid “foreign
entanglements,” Indeed, the
policy of nonintervention was considered by the founders as a basic
demarcation between the politics of the Old and New Worlds. Explaining in his
farewell address why he, as our first President, followed “our true policy to
steer clear of permanent alliances, with any portion of the foreign world,”
George Washington cautioned his countrymen to “moderate the fury of party
spirit, to warn against the mischiefs of foreign intrigue, to guard against the
impostures of pretended patriotism.”
He was warning against america getting involved with other nations for or against them;
and other nations interfering with our nation through infiltration and spys.
I think it was a part of the Illuminati Scare that it was infiltrating american Freemasonry.
Thomas Jefferson wrote several letters praising Adam Weishaupt and the "Perfectionist"= illuminati.
Yes Washington had several Freemason French Generals on his side,
but were they illuminati agents?
It's like that scene in goodfellas when the resturaunt owner goes to Paulie
tilling him Joe Pesci is busting up the joint and to go in half for the business.
The Restaurant did good but, later the Mob took complete control of the business and burnt it to the ground.
HAPPY BELATED 4TH OF JULY!!
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"No contaban con mi astucia!"
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