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Curse of Cannan - The New Ensign

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Thus these three amendments to the Constitution were ratified while the ten Southern states were<br />

under martial law, and "had no law at all." <strong>The</strong> Force Acts, the four Reconstruction Acts, and<br />

the Civil Rights Act were all passed by Congress while the Southern states were not allowed to<br />

hold free elections, and all voters were under close supervision by federal troops. Even Soviet<br />

Russia has never staged such mockeries <strong>of</strong> the election procedures!<br />

<strong>The</strong> Congress in 1987 went even further in changing the requirements for citizenship. <strong>The</strong><br />

Washington Post, March 17,1987, reported that Congress was now <strong>of</strong>fering sales <strong>of</strong> citizenship<br />

for $185 each, with a bargain rate <strong>of</strong> $420 for entire families! It is expected that some two million<br />

aliens will purchase these bargain citizenship <strong>of</strong>fers. <strong>The</strong> only requirement is that they be<br />

criminals, that is, that they be present in the United States in open violation <strong>of</strong> the laws <strong>of</strong> the<br />

United States. It is the greatest threat to the people <strong>of</strong> Shem since President Carter persuaded<br />

Castro to let him have many thousands <strong>of</strong> Cuban homosexuals and criminally insane Marielitos<br />

to import into the United States. <strong>The</strong> ensuing nationwide crime wave has terrorized our cities.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Carter-Castro deal openly violated our entire mandated immigration procedures.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are two inescapable conclusions to be drawn from this record-first, that the Thirteenth,<br />

Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments, which drastically changed qualifications for citizenship<br />

in the United States, voting rights, and other fundamental matters, were ratified while the ten<br />

Southern states were under martial law, and their rightful governments had been superseded by<br />

military force; and two, that legislation passed during periods <strong>of</strong> martial law effectively ends or<br />

is automatically repealed when martial law ends and the troops are withdrawn. <strong>The</strong><br />

Reconstruction governments, which, as Collier's notes, could only be sustained by force, ended<br />

when that force was withdrawn. Thus these amendments to the Constitution have had no legal<br />

status since 1877, when President Hayes withdrew the federal troops from the Southern states.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se amendments are and have been invalid since 1877.<br />

Chapter 8<br />

<strong>The</strong> State <strong>of</strong> Virginia<br />

<strong>The</strong> tentacles <strong>of</strong> the Masonic Canaanite octopus are nowhere more deeply embedded than in the<br />

State <strong>of</strong> Virginia. Known to American tradition as the "Mother <strong>of</strong> Presidents," it is reputed to<br />

have set the standards <strong>of</strong> Southern living and culture. In actuality, Virginia is a degraded,<br />

backward state which from the beginning <strong>of</strong> history had been invaded and overcome by "the<br />

determined men <strong>of</strong> Masonry." Since the Civil War, the state has been run by a succession <strong>of</strong><br />

Masonic carpetbaggers, and later invaded by a host <strong>of</strong> millionaires, most <strong>of</strong> them Masons, who<br />

bought out and evicted the last <strong>of</strong> the old families <strong>of</strong> Virginia, the legendary "First Families <strong>of</strong><br />

Virginia" from their historic homes. In most cases, these showplaces have been turned into<br />

advertisements for the type <strong>of</strong> decor which is featured in "Better Homes and Gardens."<br />

<strong>The</strong> state <strong>of</strong> Virginia is dominated by three large residential areas, the northeast, which is a<br />

bedroom community for the federal government workers in Washington, D.C.; the Richmond<br />

axis, which is totally dominated by the burgeoning state bureaucracy, and the Norfolk area, which<br />

is dominated by a huge naval base-and the defense bureaucracy. Thus the state is merely a vassal<br />

<strong>of</strong> the bureaucracy. On close examination, its much vaunted "culture" vanishes like the morning<br />

mist. Its "great" writers consist <strong>of</strong> two wealthy dilettantes, James Branch Cabell and Ellen<br />

Glasgow, whose unreadable, and unread, books languish on library shelves until they are<br />

mercifully disposed <strong>of</strong> at garage sales. <strong>The</strong>se two Establishment figures made little or no<br />

impression on the literary world. Cabell churned out some eighteen volumes about an imaginary<br />

place which he called "Poictesme"; its significance apparently was known to no one but himself.<br />

Virginia's literary tradition was buried with Edgar Allen Poe. In the twentieth century, young<br />

writers and artists flee the state like chain gang refugees fleeing across a fetid swamp, before<br />

their talents are irrevocably damaged and poisoned by the noxious vapors emitted by Virginia's<br />

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