the man who could not say sorry for his sins

Written by malcolm james pugh


Sorry would be a start.

Though you cant take back your mistakes, and you cant unravel time, youd think there would be remorse, for such a self serving crime, to send others out to die, to payrepparttar blood price you have decreed, when its purely posturing and posing, all about vanity and greed, to secure a perceived niche in history, glowing downrepparttar 138869 years, isrepparttar 138870 extent of your ambition, isrepparttar 138871 puny limit of your fears, when those you have sent to die, believing implicitly in you, leave relatives behind who see, that nothing you said was true, there is no thought now for those, whose number you dont count,

Politics and Masons (Druids)

Written by Robert Bruce Baird


My ancestors include Rufus King and probably includerepparttar likes of Robertrepparttar 138679 Bruce, Martha Baird Rockefeller and many more agents of hierarchy and pladins of power. I am ashamed to say it isrepparttar 138680 blood of my forbears who have enslaved so many in this world. These are some quotes that are part of a book I am doing onrepparttar 138681 Morgans and other Pirates of our past. Please look into what happened to Captain William Morgan but do not believe all you read about John Adams and others inrepparttar 138682 fallout of his kidnap and murder.

Thomas Jefferson wrote a letter to Lafayette in 1823 that went as follows: "I do not believe withrepparttar 138683 Rochefoucaults and Montaignes, that fourteen of fifteen men are rogue. I believe a great abatement from that proportion may be made in favor of general honesty. But I have always found that rogues would be uppermost, and I do not know thatrepparttar 138684 proportion is to strong forrepparttar 138685 higher orders... These set out with stealingrepparttar 138686 people's good opinion, and then steal from themrepparttar 138687 right of withdrawing it by contriving laws and associations againstrepparttar 138688 power ofrepparttar 138689 people themselves."

"…repparttar 138690 archetypal Roman shoulderedrepparttar 138691 White Man's Burden,repparttar 138692 arduous but fabulously profitable task of governing those whom, despite all evidence torepparttar 138693 contrary,repparttar 138694 Romans judged incapable of governing themselves." (Lucy Hughes-Hallett from 'Cleopatra')

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