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Jess Engebretson

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  • Yes, We’ve Done It Too

    A history of the United States meddling in the elections of other countries.
    by Jess Engebretson via KQED on March 2, 2017

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Washington as a freemason Commander of the American Army, 1775, President of the United States, 1789, Initiated, November 4th 1752, in Fredericksburg, Lodge No. 4, Virginia. Passed, March 3rd 1753 Raised, August 4th 1753 /
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Power to the People

On the first political convention in support of the Anti-Masonic Party, in reaction to the number of political elites involved in the secretive Masonic society.
via BackStory on July 22, 2016
Black-and-white image of sun exploding and vaporizing Earth, titled "Five Roads to Doomsday." Caption reads "This panel of drawings reproduces climactic scenes from Hayden Planetarium's sky drama depicting five catastrophes that could wipe out the world. Above, the sun is shown as it explodes into a new star, vaporizing the earth."
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Paradise Lost

Why a hundred thousand Americans were ready to believe that Christ would return to earth in 1843.
via BackStory on December 14, 2012
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