This is a very well-written and excellent piece from my friend James, and I want to share it with you all… I also will recommend three sort of “background” reads, books, actually, that I find to be full of enlightening information: The first is “The Unknown American Revolution” by Gary B. Nash, which is about the War of Independence (from England). The second is Howard Zinn’s “A People’s History of the United States.” And a third is more recent history, written by Nancy MacLean, called “Democracy in Chains.” I will supply photos of the covers for easy identification if you choose to look them up… An excellent source for used books (in my experience) is https://www.thriftbooks.com/.
James’ piece goes beyond what most history books explore, and so the history books that I’m recommending here are just background for his piece. James puts together the missing pieces of the American puzzle, pieces that I have seen, in bits, over the past couple of years in particular, so it’s not absolutely unknown information, but it’s certainly not “mainstream”… yet. I feel it’s very, very important for us to know these things, so I salute and thank him for giving us this very well-written briefing.
Here’s the books I recommend:
May try to reread Zinn’s book; there’s still open curiosity for truth, thanks to the ongoing cognitive dissonance.
Unchartered territory; a lifetime propagandized and programmed.
Researching WWI and WWII was enlightening as a WASP. ( Haven’t heard that much lately, eh?)
Strange how prerogatives have come rushing back to try to elicit emotional response to Phase 3 of NWO.
Short version of the woman who counters Zinn:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/Ku_FbxbW6dk/