This is the accident my 3 g'kids were in about a month ago.

Friday, July 9, 2010

Mardi Gras secrets
EXCERPT:
New Orleans Mardi Gras Mystick Krewe of Comus Secrets Revealed

This is a story of information given by my father Samuel Todd Churchill on his deathbed, concerning the secrets in the founding of The Mistick Krewe of Comus also called The Mystick Krewe of Comus—a secret New Orleans Mardi Gras society established in 1857. In all fairness to my father, in case he took any blood oaths of secrecy, the information he revealed was done under heavy medication while dying of a very painful lung cancer disease inflicted upon him by years of heavy cigarette smoking. However, in all fairness to myself, I am not under any oaths of secrecy to any secret organizations. In fact, the information revealed by my father was contained for many years in a box in the attic. I never really intended to make this information public until very recently. It is the secret code numbers that he talked about that caused me to go to the attic and take out the tape recordings and my notes.

Killing of Kings
EXCERPTs:
1) "The bane of our civil institutions is to be found in Masonry, already powerful and daily becoming more so. I owe to my country an exposure of its dangers." - Captain William Morgan, murdered Sept 11, 1826

2) According to Eustis, the Skull and Bones (or Brotherhood of Death) is "nothing more than a political assassination hit team against those United States politicians who do not fall in line with the House of Rothschild's plans for a blood elitist domination and control over the world's economy...For example Caleb Cushing was involved in the arsenic poisoning deaths of United States presidents William Henry Harrison on April 4, 1841 and Zachary Taylor on July 9, 1850. These two Presidents had opposed admitting Texas and California as slave states."

The abduction of Captain Morgan
EXCERPT:
by Thurlow Weed

An exposition of Freemasonry was actually published after the author, Captain Morgan Freeman, was kidnapped (and murdered) by Freemasons from the town of Batavia, New York on Sept. 11, 1826, for reasons concerning the contents exposed in his book. Published, posthumously, in 1827, it remains one of the most critical expose's of Freemasonry. Mystery surrounded the murder of the author for more than 50 years.

This free-book is actually the written testimony and sworn, notarized affidavit concerning the death of Captain William Morgan and investigation by Thurlow Weed. Below is the introduction to Captain Morgan's book, Illustrations of Masonry, by the publisher, written in 1826.

Attorney General Caleb Cushing
EXCERPT:
Sponsored by his fellow Bostonian, Attorney General Caleb Cushing, who inserted Pike’s cronies into office for him in the 1840s, Pike had become the boss of Arkansas politics. He had proven his "Southernness" by running racial hysteria campaigns against Arkansas’s handful of freed blacks and against America’s Catholic immigrants.

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