The American War for Independence from the British Empire that was ignited on Lexington green on April 19, 1775, legislatively declared at Independence Hall in Philadelphia on July 4, 1776, won by American forces under command of General George Washington at Yorktown on October 19, 1781, and globally accepted with the signing of the Paris Peace Treaty on September 3, 1783 was in reality only the first stage of a continuing battle for Americans to stave off the yoke of British servitude and subordination. The second stage of battle occurred with the buildup and instigation of the Civil War through the conclusion of the Second World War that resulted in the creation of the United Nations. The second stage of battle was a contest played out around the globe between the “American System of Political Economy” Vs the “British System of Political Economy.” The third stage of battle, that ensued with the creation of the UN, continues to today and can be observed in the “Get Trump” campaigns being waged by the “Globalist Fascist Oligarchy” and against the “America First MAGA Patriot” movement.
When the Anglo-American fascists took control over the US Education System in the early 1900s with the intent of rewriting American history in order to deceptively promote the “false narrative” of an Anglo-American “Special Relationship,” all references to what occurred during the “second stage of battle” were either minimized at best, or completely removed from the History Books and curricula of grade school students.
The following YouTube video, “1932,” explains that deleted history.
This Independence Day would be the perfect opportunity to learn of the events that the “powers who shouldn’t be” don’t want you to know.
Anglo-American Rewriting of US History:
https://open.substack.com/pub/william3n4z2/p/anglo-american-rewriting-of-us-history?r=1kb28q&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web
Image of the American Patriot
http://r.schillerinstitute.org/educ/hist/patriot_image_toc.html
Thank you! Reposted to my networks. Was not aware of this film before, was especially surprised and moved to see many old friends who participated. Organized with Larouche in LA from 1995-2005 and then deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan with Army Corps of Engineers.