“It’s All About
Slavery”
Explanation of the WAR
Between The States —
Condemns
Both
Siamese
Twins.
Military conflict was instigated
to enforce the rapacious
Federal Tariff against
Farmers’ Trade
with foreign countries.
Seven States Seceded
from the union after Lincoln was elected President.
Preservation of Slavery
motivated their secession.
The
“Slavery Forever”
13th
Amendment,
proposed in 1861,
imitated the Missouri Compromise—
at a price.
Southern States
did not accept this bargain with the
Luciferian
Lucre collectors.
The fury of patriotic Americans
was aroused to subdue Southern Traitors,
who rebelled against British
and
American tyranny.
The insurrection agenda was:
Federal Agrarian Taxation,
enforced to fund Industrial improvements.
Equality was incidental.
Free States
abolished Slavery.
Federal Emancipation was an accident
of wartime desperation.
“Equality for all”
was a Package Deal
of Subjugation
by Taxation.
Captive Southern
Agricultural workers
and consumers
pay
Higher prices
& Taxes,
and get paid less.
The 47% Tariff
was a Blood-sucking
Vampire, which taxed
Agricultural Work—
sold to foreign buyers.
Northern
Textile Mills
received
tax funded
“Internal Improvements”
and bid against foreign buyers— after the
Import Tariff
was extorted by President Lincoln.
He sent military reinforcements to Fort Sumter,
to blockade Charleston Harbor and other
Southern ports.
General Sherman’s brother continued this
pillage
by his Interstate Commerce Act
of 1887.
Freight rates were higher for the same
manufactured goods, from
Southern States,
to Northern States.
Constitution of C.S.A.
Sec. 8 - Powers of Congress:
“no bounties shall be granted from the Treasury;
nor shall any
duties or taxes
on importations from foreign nations
be laid to promote or foster
any branch of industry . . . .”
Subjugation by Taxation:
Richard Cobden
—
Free trade
versus protectionism
& bloodshed!
The idea of separating
each component is simple,
and easily imagined by a
“Star-Trek” scenario.
Amalgamated
Siamese
Twins Must
Be
Vivisected:
to judge
Vice or
Virtue?
Visualize Whirled peas— the
Rapture
of all Slaves
from their bondage.
Or perhaps the Underground Railroad
becomes so effective
that
all
slaves escape.
Then consider the remaining white farmers
and Free Black people.
Are they “Traitors,” because they attempt to
nullify the power of majority Taxation
by seceeding from a union of
Cannibals?
Two important issues were contested
in the election of 1860 —
Emancipation of Black People,
and Federal Taxation.
“The Great Compromise: ”
Slavery was
grudgingly accepted
by those who wrote
and Ratified the United States Constitution.
This was done to accomplish the victory of
Independence from British domination and taxation.
“ ‘We
are going to make tax slaves
out of you,’ ”
Lincoln was effectively saying,
“ ‘and if you resist,
there will be an invasion.’ ”
That was on March 4.
Five weeks later, on April 12,
Fort Sumter, a tariff collection point
in Charleston Harbor,
was bombarded by the Confederates.
No one was hurt or killed,
and Lincoln later revealed that
he manipulated the Confederates
into firing the first shot,
which helped generate war fever
in the North.”
Quotes from
Lincoln’s
Tariff War.
Abraham Lincoln:
Blockade Brother
of Gamal
Abdel Nasser? Ports of Charleston and Eilat?
February 3, 1865:
Hampton
Roads
Peace Conference:
at
Fortress Monroe near
Hampton Roads, Virginia.
“The
subject of slavery then came up and
Mr. Stephens asked
President Lincoln
what would be the status of the
slave population
in the Confederate states,
and especially what effect the
Emancipation Proclamation
would have
if the Confederates rejoined
the Union.
President Lincoln responded that the
Proclamation
was only a war measure
and as soon as
the war ceased,
it would have no operation for
the future.
It was his opinion that
the Courts would decide that
the slaves who were emancipated under the Proclamation
would remain free
but those who were not emancipated during
the war
would remain in slavery.”
“Mr. Seward
then brought up the point that
several days before the meeting,
there had been a proposed 13th constitutional amendment
to cause the immediate abolition of slavery
throughout the United States,
but if the war were to cease
and the Confederates
rejoined the Union,
they would have enough votes to
kill the amendment.
He stated that
there would be thirty-six (36) states
and ten (10) could defeat
the amendment.”
[ Seward —
“Little Aleck”
]
“The reader should be reminded
at this point that President Lincoln,
in his Inaugural Address before the war,
gave his support to the first 13th amendment
pending at that time
which would have explicitly protected slavery
where it already existed.”
Black Soldiers who fought for
The Union, were
“Sold
down the river”,
similar to the theme of
Moses
and Egypt.
[John Denson,
Meating
of the Minds.]
“It
was well known that”
Lincoln’s Secretary of War
Edwin McMasters Stanton
“was the
harshest critic
Lincoln had in his cabinet.
He found the President too tolerant of the enemy
which he, Stanton,
had vowed to crush when the war was over.
Stanton vehemently opposed Lincoln’s pacification plans
for the South once it had been beaten.
He saw no reason to rebuild its ruined cities
and reconstruct its damaged society.
Even before the war ended, Stanton and others
had formed a private cabal to loot the South of its goods,
its crops, and, especially, its best real estate.
These men wholeheartedly embraced the idea that
to the victor belonged the spoils.”
Some writers consider that
Free Trade
promotes the opposite results
from Freedom:
“Just before his entrance
into Milledgeville
[state capitol of Georgia, ed.],
General Sherman camped on one of the plantations of Howell Cobb.
It was a coincidence that a Macon paper,
containing Cobb’s address to the Georgians
as General Commanding, was received the same day.....
I do not know that Cobb ever claimed
any great reputation as a man of piety
or singular virtues,
but I could not help
contrasting the call upon his fellow citizens to
‘rise and defend their liberties, homes, etc.,
from the step of the invader, to burn,
and destroy everything in his front,
and assail him on all sides,’
and all that, with his own conduct here,
and the wretched condition of his negroes
and their quarters.”
Compare
this analysis with that of
Richard Cobden
and other students of the relation
between:
Freedom to Trade,
and Prosperity.
Why do some people
condemn the United States’
Trade embargo against with Cuba,
for the poverty and suffering of Cuban people?
Cuba is not exploited
by Yankee Traders.
Mr. Frederic W. Henderson should examine why:
Havanna was an oasis of prosperity,
until it was “Emancipated”
from trade,
by Fidel
Castro.
Was the War Between the States
Necessary?
Was this war Justified
to exploit
a democratic minority of agricultural workers?
Perhaps Karl Marx and Joseph Stalin
were justified in devouring the capitalist workers,
to create the workers’ paradise.
We can condemn Slave Labor in Siberian Gulags,
without endorsing the annihilation of Business Owners
or Farmers.
April 26
Confederate Memorial Day?
Which of the “Twins,”
is represented by
the
Confederate heritage?
All Southerners did not
endorse Slavery,
as Traitors.
All Northern people did not
honor Blacks as Human Beings.
The New York
Draft
Riots
are an example of this depravity.
King Solomon
revealed the distinct differences between
the two women wearing the cloak of Motherhood.
The goal of this article is to reveal the
Virtuous protests and struggle against the
Tyrrany of the Morrill Tariff of 1860,
and contrast this with the indefensible attempt
to preserve Slavery.
Because they lived in Southern States,
instead of Northern States,
Many people fought and died
as allies of Slave Owners.
Residents of Northern States
did likewise,
as allies of Abolitionists.
Are we so callous,
to despise and dismiss
those people that were born in,
or migrated to warmer Southern areas?
Do we admire Northern— Nigger haters,
as “patriotic and
courageous” people?
Symbols
are POWERFUL
beacons of influence:
to attract motivated defenders,
or direct the wrath and destruction
of multitudes of strangers.
The Confederate Battle Flag
is no longer a patriotic symbol.
The battles have been lost—
Confederate Defeat has nullified
this symbol of Rebellion.
Confederate Flags
include more than the
“Battle Flag”
which is most widely known,
and adopted by many people
who flaunt their racial bigotry.
Not all those who display this flag
are reprobates.
But the predominant opinion of this symbol
is negative.
The Confederate Battle Flag
should be limited to historic re-enactments
and other events, which emphasize the
context of Disciplined
Military Campaigns.
People are not aware of
a more appropriate symbol
than the Battle Flag, which flew over several
State Capitols,
and was removed, as a symbol of Bigotry.
Repudiate the destruction of
this
symbol
of Bravery and Patriotism,
by those who are
ignorant and malicious.
Withhold the Confederate Battle Flag
from irresponsible derelicts
and obnoxious Racists.
It is NOT an
“all purpose”
symbol
of Rebellion!
Promote the honor of
those who defended their homeland,
and struggled to defeat the rapacious
Morrill Tariff.
The loyalty of all of us who unite for freedom,
implores us to adopt a symbol which
Unites all of us
who respect the Constitutional Republic
which defines our respect for
Individual Rights.
Adopt The First
Confederate National Flag,
which United our ancestors who declared
independence,
Explicitly Repudiated
Plunder
by Taxation
and fought to free themselves
from tyrrany.
The British
salt tax
was only
“about two months’ wages,
i.e., 1/6th
of the whole annual earnings.”
The Morrill Tariff was
increased to 47%.
November 1861,
U.S. Naval blockade
is established around the
Tampa Bay region.
During the final 14 months
of the war
union troops landed
and
looted Tampa.
Confederate
Memorial Day
and
Hillsborough County.
Oct 28, 1929, Event which triggered
1929 Crash.
March, 1930, Smoot-Hawley
tariff bill— Pres. Hoover.
TaxJudas.com
LANDGRAB.US
Eminent Domain - Condemnation:
Reduces
Private
Property
to a priviledge,
and creates Nomads.
Reconstruction in Georgia.
Privatization— Iraq.
Free State Project
PorcFest 2007.
The Missing Thirteenth Amendment
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