Voting will not and never has done anything to correct this heinous tyranny, hidden so very well in plain sight from We The People, it will take the repeal of the act of 1871, the repeal of the Federal Reserve act, and much more. This will NOT be rectified at the ballot box alone, ...
On a clear day in Rochester, New York, in 1871, atop an observation tower that used to stand on Mount Hope Cemetery’s highest point, thousands of people witnessed a remarkable phenomenon which came to be known as “The Rochester Mirage.” Several days later, a group of locals returns to...
American Eagle SSB CBers Club is a group of Citizend Band Radio (CB Radio) operators across the globe who enjoy partaking in Transcontinental Ionospheric Radio Wave Propagation (also known as DX, DXing, and Shooting Skip".
Alpheus Hyatt Verrill, known as Hyatt Verrill, (23 July 1871 – 14 November 1954) was an American zoologist, explorer, inventor, illustrator and author. He was the son of Addison Emery Verrill, the first professor of zoology at Yale University. He authored many books on natural history and...
The Klan was not the only group doing this. The Knights of the White Camellia used political and social influence to restrict African-American civil rights, while the Klan was the most visibly violent. The federal government had to act, and in 1870 and 1871 Congress passed theEnforcement Acts...
territories and District of Columbia was unlawful. Active in Underground Railroad. Was censured by the House of Representatives for his opposition to slavery. Opposed Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 and against further expansion of slavery into the new territories acquired during the Mexican War of 1846...
To the American people from a prisoner of war in the Globolist War Against America and the National Sovereignty of Independent Nations around the world: My name is Jeremy Brown. I am a 20 year US Army Special Forces Master Sergeant that served this nation honorably. In October of 1992, I...
Chicago’s great fire of 1871 was only a temporary deterrent in the city’s progress toward becoming an industrial colossus. The great need for workers in its mills, rail yards, and slaughterhouses was filled by both European immigrants and freed blacks who had come to Illinois beginning in ...
1862 First Morrill Act establishes land-grant colleges. 1865 Civil War ends. 1866 Freedmen's Aid Society is founded by members of the Methodist Episcopal Church to establish black schools and colleges. 1869 Harvard President Charles Eliot insists, in Atlantic Monthly article , on maintaining split ...
Our “unalienable” freedoms and rightsas defined by the Constitution and Bill of Rights are all but gone, given up willingly or via programmed ignorance with mechanisms such as the Act of 1871, the Patriot Act (bull-crap), perpetual COVID-19 lockdowns, massive election fraud (stealing our...