Curse of Cannan - The New Ensign
Curse of Cannan - The New Ensign
Curse of Cannan - The New Ensign
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Africa is hooted down as an "Uncle Tom." Only warfare to the death is recommended by the<br />
militant Masonic activists; propaganda, invasion, and civil war-these are the only accepted<br />
remedies for the "injustices" visited upon the blacks. It was no accident that Harriet Beecher<br />
Stowe's book became the greatest best seller <strong>of</strong> its time-it was tirelessly promoted throughout<br />
the entire nation, in the most successful book promotion campaign in our history. <strong>The</strong> force<br />
which promoted "Uncle Tom's Cabin" was the same force which, as early as 1799, sought the<br />
dissolution <strong>of</strong> our Constitutional Republic, which had continued its efforts in the Essex Junto,<br />
and which found its final fruition in the Civil War.<br />
Despite repeated provocations from the Canaanites in the North, the Southern States proved<br />
remarkably tractable, freely making concessions to demands which were intended only to force<br />
them into war. <strong>The</strong> Missouri Compromise, written in 1820, was accepted even though it<br />
prohibited slavery in the new state. It did restrict voting privileges to "free white male citizens,"<br />
thus excluding women, slaves, and Indians from exercising the ballot. In 1849, the people <strong>of</strong><br />
California adopted a constitution which prohibited slavery. <strong>The</strong> Compromise <strong>of</strong> 1850 provided<br />
that the prohibition <strong>of</strong> slavery should be left up to the individual States, thus thwarting the<br />
Canaanites in their attempts to make this problem an excuse for federal intervention and a cause<br />
<strong>of</strong> war between the States.<br />
It is a matter <strong>of</strong> historical record that the Civil War was precipitated by the action against Fort<br />
Sumter in South Carolina, across the bay from Charleston. This opening <strong>of</strong> hostilities can be<br />
traced directly to the power <strong>of</strong> the Scottish Rite in Charleston, which is known <strong>of</strong>ficially as "the<br />
Mother Lodge <strong>of</strong> the World." It was founded by Moses Lindo as the King Solomon Lodge. Lindo<br />
had a monopoly on the indigo trade, a much-needed dye similar to the "phoenicia" or purple dye<br />
which had been the principal monopoly <strong>of</strong> his Canaanite ancestors, and who changed their name<br />
from "Canaanite" to "Phoenicians" because <strong>of</strong> this monopoly. According to the Encyclopaedia<br />
Judaica, other founders <strong>of</strong> the King Solomon Lodge included Isaac and Abraham da Costa (da<br />
Costa was one <strong>of</strong> the leading names among the Maranos). In 1793, the cornerstone <strong>of</strong> a new<br />
synagogue, Beth Elohim, was laid in Charleston according to the Rite <strong>of</strong> Freemasons. Charleston<br />
is also known as the cradle <strong>of</strong> Reform Judaism in America (we have previously noted that this<br />
movement originated in Frankfort-on-Main with the Rothschilds, and that it has culminated in<br />
the successes <strong>of</strong> World Zionism). <strong>The</strong> Charleston cemetery dates from 1764.<br />
Other organizers <strong>of</strong> the Charleston Lodge included Stephen Morin, 25th degree, Inspector for<br />
North America, who had been initiated into! the Rite <strong>of</strong> Perfection in Paris in 1761; Henry A.<br />
Francken, deputy inspector general for North America, 25th degree, initiated in Jamaica in 1762;<br />
Augustine Prevost (later commander <strong>of</strong> British forces in North America during the Revolutionary<br />
War), 25th degree, initiated in Jamaica in 1774; Moses Michael Hays, 25th degree, initiated in<br />
Boston in 1767 as deputy inspector general for North America; John Mitchell, 25th degree,<br />
initiated in Charleston, named deputy for South Carolina; B. Spitzer, deputy for Georgia; Moses<br />
Cohen, 25th degree, initiated in Philadelphia in 1781; A. F. A. de Grasse Tilly, 25th degree,<br />
initiated in Charleston 1796.<br />
John Mitchell had been residing in Philadelphia during the Revolutionary War; through his<br />
Masonic connections, he had himself named as Deputy Quartermaster General <strong>of</strong> the American<br />
Army, although, he remained in Philadelphia throughout the British occupation! He and his<br />
co-worker, Benedict Arnold, were later tried on charges <strong>of</strong> corruption, stemming from their<br />
illegal diversions <strong>of</strong> Army supplies, but here again, because <strong>of</strong> their powerful Masonic defenders,<br />
they were acquitted. Mitchell later moved to South Carolina.<br />
Count Alexander de Grasse (Tilly) was the son <strong>of</strong> the French Admiral who aided George<br />
Washington in the defeat <strong>of</strong> the British forces at Yorktown. <strong>The</strong> opposing forces then sat down<br />
for a cordial Masonic banquet. De Grasse later set up Scottish Rite Supreme Councils throughout<br />
Europe; he was later named Supreme Commander <strong>of</strong> France. He played the crucial role in<br />
promoting insurrectionary activity in South Carolina, which culminated in the firing on Fort<br />
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