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DECEMBER 1 — 1927 Dearborn Independent, Henry Ford’s anti-Semitic magazine spots publishing; 1824 The Corrupt Bargain;  1955 Rosa Parks refuses to sit down






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1927 — Last issue of Dearborn independent wraps Henry Ford, the Model T, and the Protocols of Zion.

Yes, Henry Ford, the industrial beast that changed the world through his renovation of mass production, distributed a newspaper filled with anti-Semitic articles during the 20s, and would apologize for it later.

In 1908 when the Model T came out and revolutionized the assembly line, Ford was not happy with the other progressive changes happening in America, including the way women started dressing in rolled stockings, as well as this new jazz nonsense that people called music, music that was engulfing America, the consumption of alcohol, very much anti-union, and the Jews that were taking over the financial world. According to myjewishlearning.com website, Ford’s personal secretary was Jewish and would read all of his boss’s mail, since Ford was way too busy inventing assembly lines.

In 1919 he purchased the newspaper Dearborn Independent and hired journalist William J. Cameron to publish conspiracies on Jewish bankers funding both sides of World War I and blamed Jewish auto dealers that undermined his company sales policies. Maybe Henry felt like he was getting ripped off, who knows. But then he runs across a copy of Protocols.

Now, Much of The Protocols of the Elders   domination that has to do with killing Christians, using World War One as a tool. As Ford would include more stories on that entitled “The International Jew: The World’s Problem”, Cameron would publish a book containing these articles. Then the lawsuits starting coming in. Just a couple times at first, t until 1925 when a farmer slash lawyer named Aaron SSapiro slapped the big lawsuit on Ford. Ford delayed the trial for two months, and then supposedly staged an automobile accident that left him in the hospital unable to attend a subpoena! Ford was even granted the German Eagle, the Grand Cross itself by no less than Adolf Hitler, who called Ford a single great man of the American Union.

Leaders of various Jewish groups led by Louis Marshall negotiated an agreement with Ford, with Ford admitting publicly that the articles reflecting on the Jews would never show up in the Dearborn Independent again. Today’s the anniversary of the last publication, but later claimed he did not sign the agreement to stop future publications with Marhsall, claiming his signature was forged.

When Marshall died in 1929, Ford kept publishing, and his anti Semitism would continue up to World War II. The big Illuminati Anon map shows a link between Fords, his Model T, and the Vrill Society, or Thule society which links to Wall Disney and the Holocaust. But if you think real hard about today’s world politics, could there be a link between the Nazis, WWII, the inventions of Nicola Tesla, and, what the heck.

Throw in a couple UFOs while we’re at it.


1824 – The Corrupt Bargain.

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…1824 was a very unique year for American politics. The Republican-Federalist party collapsed, five candidates were competing for the Democrat-Republicans. Andrew Jackson of Tennessee, the hero of the War of 1812, won 99 electoral and 43% popular, John Quincy Adams won received 84 electoral and 30% of the popular. Secretary of State William H. Crawford suffered a stroke before the election but came in third place, and Henry Clay of Virginia won 37 electoral Since there was no majority the election would have to go to the House of Representatives to decide on the next President of the US. Since Clay was in fourth place, he was out of contention, and since he despised Andy Jackson, he threw his support for John Quincy and helped him get elected.

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In return, President John Quincy Adams named Henry Clay secretary of State. Jacksonians would call this alliance the Corrupt Bargain; it seemed elite insiders could pursue their own interests and completely ignore the will of the people. John Publicoala Adams Jr. was largely ineffectual in running the country, in the election of 1828; Andy Jackson soundly defeated Adams, receiving over twice the amount of votes.

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1929 — Edwin Lowe patents the game Bingo! He’s originally from Poland but moved to New York when he was 18. He got the idea of Bingo while watching a loosely similar game called Beano at a carnival in Georgia. He went home and made a similar game to play with his friends. One of his friends got so excited when she won she yelled Bingo! He went into business and mass marketed the game, along with miniature chess and checkers games that soldiers could play during WWII. Now an entrepreneur, he met a couple who played a game on their…yacht. I sweat I am not making this up. This is how he also invented the game….wait for it…..Yahtzee! Good times! Thanks Edwin!

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1955 – Rosa Parks stands up for freedom by sitting down.
…1950s were a time of major civil rights movement, and Parks has been called the mother of it all. Riding a city bus in Montgomery Alabama December 1st, 1955, Parks broke the law when she refused to give up her seat to a white man. The bus driver threatened her with calling the police, but she wouldn’t budge. Not because she she was tired, but because she was tired of giving in, as she would famously say later. She was jailed that day.

When the announcement of her arrest showed up in the Montgomery newspaper, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, NAACP, led by a young Martin Luther King, Jr., immediately banded together and formed a boycott on bus-riding. The news spread to the black community, fliers were handed out, meeting organized, and the Montgomery Improvement Association was established to organize the protest. Since 70% of bus riders in Montgomery were African American, there were a lot of empty buses riding around town. Participants in the boycott simply carpooled, rode their bikes, or walked to work and school. This went on for over a year. King received constant death threats, and at one point his house was bombed, along with four churches.

But the protest continued. The bus company lost tons of revenue, and on November 13, 1956, the US Supreme Court determined that the Montgomery laws were unconstitutional and were in violation of the 14th amendment. King had his first of what would be many major victories, and Rosa ignited a revolution for civil rights. Rosa Parks, like a boss!




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