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To: long-gone who wrote (126)3/25/1999 11:06:00 AM
From: long-gone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 358
 
The "In God We Trust" was added during Eisenhower's administration. Before that
time, it was never seen on any U.S. currency or coin. It was a sop to the Christian
bigots, because The United States of America was founded by men who had openly
rejected Christianity and all other "revealed" religions. The Great Seal of the United
States depicted on this near worthless "note" is a good starting point for relating how
very well educated men, who managed to keep their powdered wigs intact during a July
in Philadelphia, set out to recreate the Roman Republic, the same way the Zionists
recreated Israel, out of thirteen rebellious British colonies.
www-douzzer.ai.mit.edu:8080/conspiracy/ancient.html#psych

ANDREW MELLON


"Thurman Arnold, as assistant district attorney of the United States, his
assistant, Norman Littell, and several Congressional investigations, have
produced incontrovertible evidence that some of our biggest monopolies
entered into secret agreements with the Nazi cartels and divided the world
up among them," states Seldes in his book, "Facts and Fascism,"
published in 1943. "Most notorious of all was Alcoa, the Mellon-Davis-Duke
monopoly which is largely responsible for the fact America did not have the
aluminum with which to build airplanes before and after Pearl Harbor, while
Germany had an unlimited supply." (3)
www-douzzer.ai.mit.edu:8080/conspiracy/elkhorn/elkhorn.html#metatop