Tuesday, May 14, 2019
1808: Lincoln and Illinois from Lincoln County Watch
By Anna Von Reitz
Even as a child I never liked
Abraham Lincoln. I didn't like his image on copper pennies and changed
them out for nickels as much as I could. This antipathy can't be
explained as a simple
childish rejection of weird sideburns and top hats and craggy facial features. I readily accepted double-amputees and WWII veterans who were burned beyond recognition and corpses at funerals and Special Ed kids and the local Winnebago tribal members dressed up in all their feathered regalia--- I was not the kind of child to be fearful of people because of their appearances, nor prejudiced toward anyone because of their appearance, either.
childish rejection of weird sideburns and top hats and craggy facial features. I readily accepted double-amputees and WWII veterans who were burned beyond recognition and corpses at funerals and Special Ed kids and the local Winnebago tribal members dressed up in all their feathered regalia--- I was not the kind of child to be fearful of people because of their appearances, nor prejudiced toward anyone because of their appearance, either.
No, it wasn't that Lincoln was
homely. It was something else. Of course, I couldn't put my finger on
it as a child, but the lasting impression I had of him was that
something was wrong with him. Something bad.
In the years since then I have had cause to research into Lincoln's life and the Civil War to some depth.
There are long-standing rumors and
some circumstantial evidence of the "he doesn't look like anyone else
in the Lincoln family, but he does look like so-and-so..." gossip from
local observers at the time, giving rise to the idea that Lincoln was
actually the bastard son of a rich Jewish landowner named Springsteen;
this I cannot confirm or deny. It would require a DNA test to ever
settle the question, and that is not likely to happen--- so let's leave
the gossip among all those things we will never know about Lincoln, and
focus on what we do know.
We do know that his nickname,
"Honest Abe", was a jest, and that in real life, this was a tribute to
his wit, not his actual honesty.
We do know that the picture of his
humble beginnings reading by firelight in a one room cabin to educate
himself and earning his way by splitting rail fences and working as a
small shopkeeper is largely bunk of the nineteenth century
Sentimentalist ilk.
Wherever it came from -- Lincoln always had money and didn't lack for much.
We do know that immediately after
the University Publishing group picked up on Lincoln as a young lawyer
in Illinois, his political star began to rise.
We do know that Lincoln was a
prominent member of the Confederation Congress beginning in 1847 and
that he made frequent trips to New York where the Confederation
Congress met throughout the 1850's.
We know that through his connections
with the Confederation Congress, he met and made friends with some of
the most famous industrialists and business personages of the day,
including British financiers who were eager to promote investment in
America so long as the Queen had control of the government receiving the
benefit of those investments.
Some members of the Confederation
Congress, including Lincoln, were eager to secure these economic
benefits, and in view of the relatively large number of Federal
"inhabitants" living throughout America (British Territorial Employees
who remained here after the Revolution to provide "essential government
services" per Article IV), they saw nothing wrong with providing
"separate but equal" services to them via the Territorial Government---
which the Queen controls under our delegated authority. Is this
beginning to sound familiar?
The means to be employed to provide
these services to British Territorial Federal Government Employees and
their Dependents would be the creation of Territorial States of States,
running in tandem with and in parallel to and mirroring the then-active
Federal States of States.
The British Doppleganger
States-of-States were thus prepared by Lincoln and his cronies and were
waiting in the wings at the end of the Civil War, ready to take over
during the "Reconstruction" of the actual Federal States of States.
Lincoln served as the British
Territorial United States Governor of the Territorial State of Illinois,
which was established with Lincoln's help before the Civil War, and in
that capacity was in the direct service of Queen Victoria prior to his
election as "President of the United States" --- the CEO of the
Municipal United States Government.
During Lincoln's stint as
Territorial State-of-State Governor of Illinois, the first Bar
Association in America was organized in Illinois. He signed their first
charter. Whether or not he was an actual member of the Illinois Bar
Association or The Bar Association of Illinois or The Illinois State Bar
(there are about fifteen different names) has been carefully obscured,
but we know he never occupied any office of the actual Federal Branch of
the Federal Government -- and would have been prohibited from doing so
as a Bar Association Member. Again --- circumstantial evidence, but
perhaps we can get to the root of this question in the future.
Lincoln supported the concept of
Hickey's 1847 "enclosure" of the original Territorial Constitution ---
The Constitution of the United States of America --- for use as
corporate Articles of Incorporation for the new British Investment
Corporation being formed to funnel money into the new Territorial States
of States.
All these moves had many members of
the original Confederation Congress alarmed, especially members
representing the Southern States, who saw all this "untoward" activity
by the British Territorial Government as something far more ---and more
suspicious--- than a simple matter of providing equal public services to
government employees. They deeply mistrusted Lincoln for his
apparently boundless support for continued British investment and
broadening British presence and influence.
Lincoln's activities in Illinois
preceded his election as President and it was feared that: (1) he was
not qualified to become the actual President of our Federal Government,
owing to his ties to the Bar Association--- members had been banned from
holding Public Office in our American-controlled branch of the Federal
government since 1819; and (2) his election meant the spread of
Territorial States of States throughout the rest of the country.
Thus it was that greedy Northern
Industrialists, especially Railroad Barons eager to embark on the
Continental Railroad project, and other industrialists even more eager
for British investment money to back their factories, backed Lincoln;
the Southern Plantation owners saw nothing but the return of British
taxes and oppression and meddling.
They were, unfortunately and precisely, right.
Lincoln, the "Great Emancipator" was
in fact the Great Enslaver instead; because of Lincoln, black men and
women were released from private slave owners and became the property of
government corporations, and millions upon millions of white Americans
suffered the same fate.
Lincoln, for whatever reasons, was
in lock-step with Benjamin Disraeli's plan to "enfranchise" the common
man, and was in fact an Undeclared Agent of the Queen, who sought and
accomplished the de facto overthrow of our system of government via an
illegal commercial mercenary conflict staged on our shores--- the
so-called American Civil War.
After the war, the Territorial
States of States that Lincoln helped create were ready to slide into
place and surreptitiously substitute themselves for the Federal States
of States owned and operated by the American States and People. In
1868, Hickey's "Corporate Constitution" was adopted.
The de facto take over of our government by the British interests promoted by Abraham Lincoln was a fait d'accompli.
The American States and People were
simply never notified of the changes undertaken "for" them, and the
stage was set for both British investors and British pillaging on a
scale unimaginable.
There is some circumstantial
evidence that Lincoln repented at the last, and that he planned to
expose all this and redirect the Union Army, but like so many other
things about Lincoln --- we will never know. He was assassinated before
the ink was dry from Lee's surrender.
Illinois was the Port of Entry for
all this infamy and it remains one of the most corrupt States in the
Union, thanks mostly to banks, international unions, and mafia influence
in Chicago. Nowadays Illinois watches from the sidelines, seemingly
quietly aghast at the traumatic results of what they welcomed to our
shores. Perhaps not altogether surprisingly, members of the Illinois Bar
Association have begun efforts to restructure and rethink: "Was it
such a good idea to welcome British Admiralty Courts ashore?"
Or, more likely --- "OMG! What is
going to happen to us, when the Americans finally figure out who is who
and what we did here?" They have long lived in the fear of what Mark
Twain predicted for them --- "a lawyer on every lamp post".
The Bar Associations and at least
some of their members deserve to live in fear; because of them, millions
of lives have been lost, trillions of dollars have been looted out of
America and stolen from Americans, millions of innocent people have been
enslaved and "enfranchised" and have suffered endless personage and
barratry---- all of which the lawyers have known, and have said nothing
about and done nothing to prevent.
Lincoln's giant portrait, the equal
of any placard ever bearing homage to Stalin or Mao, hangs in the Middle
Innes of Court in Westminster.
Lincoln also began the practice of
financing the government via the issuance of Treasury Bonds. These "ten
or forty" (think 1040) bonds were offered to investors using a concept
like savings bonds. They could invest in these U.S. Treasury Bonds for
ten years or for forty years and reap a guaranteed rate of return upon
maturity. The Federal Income Tax was originally a tax to force Federal
Workers to buy Treasury Bonds.
As for what we do know about Lincoln
--- he was a rat's rat, a King Rat on the scale of Franklin Delano
Roosevelt. He may well be a hero to the British Federal Government
Employees and the Tories in general, but for the American States and
People, he is a symbol of our own gullibility and our tolerant, generous
nature, which has never easily discerned the source of the undisclosed
evil in our midst.
----------------------------
See this article and over 1800 others on Anna's website here: www.annavonreitz.com
To support this work look for the PayPal button on this website.
No comments:
Post a Comment