Sunday, January 16, 2011

What We've Lost...An MLK Day Message

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As MLK day approaches once again; I am sitting here wondering what the agenda is behind the following. Traditional, pre-1990s calendars indicated the following celebrated dates that are now expunged from MOST modern calendars:

January
President Fillmore's birthday (b.d.)-7th
Composer Steven Foster's b.d.-13th
Ben Franklin's b.d.-17th
Robert E. Lee b.d.-19th
President McKinley-29th
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Read more about Ben Franklin here

February
President Harrison b.d.-9th
President Lincoln b.d.-12th
President Washington b.d.-22nd
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Read more about George Washington here

March
President Jackson b.d.-15th
President Madison b.d.-16th
President Cleveland b.d.-18th
President Tyler b.d.-29th
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Read more about Andrew Jackson here

April
President Jefferson b.d.-13th
President Buchanan b.d.-23rd
President Grant b.d.-27th
President Monroe b.d.-28th
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Read more about James Buchanan here

May
Anniversary of Chicago World's Fair-1st
Lindbergh Flight-21st
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Read more about The Lindbergh Flight here

June
Ben Franklin discovers electricity-10th
Battle of Bunker Hill-17th
U.S. Troops Reach France (1917)-26th
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Read more about The Battle of Bunker Hill here

July
Battle of Gettysburg (1863)-1st
President Coolidge b.d.-4th
President John Q. Adams-11th
Battle of Bull Run (1861)-21st
Postal Service begins (1775)-26th
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Read more about The Battle of Bull Run here

August
President Hoover b.d.-10th
Panama Canal completed(1914)-15th
President Harrison b.d.-20th
Women's Suffrage (1920)-26th
Kellog Treaty(1928)-27th
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Read more about Women's Suffrage here

September
President Taft b.d.-15th
President Taylor-24th
U.S. Army World Flight-28th
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Read more about President Taylor here

October
President Arthur b.d.-5th
President Roosevelt b.d.-27th
John Adams b.d.-30th
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Read more about President Roosevelt here

November
Armistice Day-11th
President Garfield b.d.-19th
President Pierce-23rd
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Read more about Armistice Day here

December
Boston Tea Party-16th
Landing of Pilgrims-20th
President Wilson-28th
President Johnson-29th
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Read more about the Boston Tea Party here


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YET, here we are celebrating (meaning having the day off and having to wait a day late for our mail/banking/etc.) MLK day. This entire premise of discarding our history is part of the typical agenda of minimizing the greatness of our forefathers and of our abilities as a nation. Sure, King was a great speaker in spite of his questionable background (he was a plagiarist among numerous other not-so-"reverend"-like qualities) and he DID create momentary positive changes in the United States (Does this formula sound AT ALL familiar? Let's hope the wicked forces in power don't plan to re-tell the WHOLE story!) but he is no more important than any of the rest of our American forefathers and history. I say that we should include the celebration of King and restore all of our formerly celebrated people/events into the celebration lexicon to eliminate the ongoing strides of revisionist historians. The sad fact is that the death of Dr. King ushered in the likes of Malcolm X and black militancy that still survives as a socially corrosive element of American society today. We SHOULD honor MLK as a memory of the very unity that was emerging through his actions, in stark contrast to the useless violence and angry rhetoric of those on the militant pathway to power and full equality. The very forces that silenced the unity Dr. King spoke of now live on in the retaliative efforts of forces more closely resembling those of Malcolm X's ilk. As social unity was momentarily put to rest via the violent death of MLK; violence and ignorance toward all things race and truth was advanced that tragic day in the United States. This very racial idiocy swings from side to side like a wicked pendulum, from one group to the next and so on and so forth. Vengeance is born and the victors of eternal grudge-holding are by and large responsible for the lack of celebrations of our ACTUAL HISTORY...After all, we are NEVER allowed to celebrate the American events that resulted in our victories and unity as a people because doing so may be seen as "offensive" by some. How dare we feel good about our "evil" country that has oppressed so many, right? This is the typical diluted fool's line of thought that's been forced upon all of us as being "acceptable" for decades now. Further, we wouldn't DARE be allowed to celebrate birthdays of possible "slave owners"(even though 70-80 some odd percent of the founding fathers were NOT slave owners and were IN FACT ABOLITIONISTS)! Part of the dummying-down of the people of this country arrives in the form of revisionist history, but let's just call it what it really is...Satanism...AKA Luciferianism...AKA New World Order agenda driven garbage...Wow! Quite a jump, eh? Well, it is the Christian belief that Satan is the father of LIES...Revisionist history is a collective of LIES...Therefore, one could surmise that revisionist history is the equivalent of a Luciferian tool. This tool has been and continues to be used by those in power to create nothing but division, strife, misery and the increased stupidity of the American people. If we lose our history; we lose the lessons learned and great strides made within that history...lessons we could use now...and for the improvement of our future as a united nation living up to its best and brightest potential...Consider these factors on this, our day off...and rest in peace Martin Luther King Jr.