RE: Can Trump Become the King of East Asia?
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The Masonic plot to create the USA could not have succeeded without Franklin's diplomatic prowess, as England had the most powerful military force on the planet at the time, and only focusing the ire (and assets) of her enemies on that rebellion enabled enough might to oppose that tyranny.
What is remarkable to me is that rebellion sparked a global, or at least European, revolution, or perhaps better described as an evolution, of governments into republics from monarchies over the following century. Franklin didn't just scrabble funds for American independence, but set the course of European transformation to liberal democracy that ensued.
Of course, Franklin didn't do that on his own, but used the Masonic covert society that had spread across the feudal imperium and covertly infested every fiefdom and principality. Because of this covert nature of most of the negotiations behind his successful diplomatic campaign, history has no record of most of the critical persons and sources of support contrived by Franklin. The reality is that Franklin sold the nascent Confederation of independent states in America (which was the form of the USA then envisioned) like a high class whore on a street corner to private fortunes as a business and profit generation scheme.
On that particular, America well delivered opportunity to dodge the parasitic nobility that then dominated European financial markets, enabling private capital to invest and avoid the burden of taxation. The 3% tax on tea that famously is claimed to have inspired American revolutionaries to dump tea into Boston Harbor was symbolic of the transformation of finance free enterprise offered the European fortunes.
The legend that Benjamin Franklin and George Washington were Freemasons is well-known in Japan and Korea. However, I don't know anything about Freemasons. I assumed they were the group that built the Tower of Babel in the Bible.
Japan's overlords also believed that the American Revolution had sparked revolutions in Europe, including the French Revolution! Therefore, they feared that America would spread revolution among Japan's serfs and slaves.
Do you believe Benjamin Franklin exploited the American Revolution for the benefit of Freemasonry? Perhaps Steve, Joseph of Oregon, and Rob with the Shiny Hair would disagree!
I guess you don't respect Benjamin Franklin!
Do you think American independence would have been possible if he had not borrowed money from the European nobility?
I think he has a remarkable ability to gain wealth, power, and fame as an orphan!
I agree with you!
I believe that Benjamin Franklin was able to create American capitalism because he came from poor, working-class backgrounds and became rich!
Benjamin Franklin tempted European financiers by suggesting that if the United States gained independence, Europe could gain immense wealth by accessing the continent's boundless resources, food, and labor.
So, I believe that the alliance between Benjamin Franklin and European financiers enabled America to achieve independence! I believe he created the foundation of American capitalism!
On the contrary, I greatly admire Benjamin Franklin. The tyrants of Europe were (and still are) utterly detestable, and little has done more good for humanity than that extraordinary transformation of civil society Franklin fundamentally enabled.
I think the subsequent fruits of that evolution of governance across Europe subsequently tell the tale. The combination of secret societies and money avoiding taxes was compelling, and the nobility are notoriously vile even if they're not stealing everything with exorbitant taxes.
I agree, and admire him for it. But, Freemasonry has changed in recent centuries. For millennia prior to the American revolution their society was focused on principles of individual sovereignty, freedom, and enabling one another to prosper despite being subjugated to monarchs. After the monarchies were removed, the powerful players in the Illuminati couldn't resist filling that perceived power vacuum, and Masonry has become more a means of perpetuating the power of an elite than of freeing tradesmen from the nobility/elite.