If ponies rode men and if grass ate the cows
And cats should be chased into holes by the mouse
If the mamas sold their babies
To the Gypsies for half a crown
If summer were spring
And the other way 'round
Then all the world would be upside down!"
--"The World Turned Upside Down", played by the British when Actual Commander-in-Chief George Washington defeated the World's Only Superpower at Yorktown, 1781
“The time is now near at hand which must probably determine whether Americans are to be freemen or slaves; whether they are to have any property they can call their own; whether their houses and farms are to be pillaged and destroyed, and themselves consigned to a state of wretchedness from which no human efforts will deliver them. The fate of unborn millions will now depend, under God, on the courage and conduct of this army. Our cruel and unrelenting enemy leaves us only the choice of brave resistance, or the most abject submission. We have, therefore, to resolve to conquer or die.”-- George Washington's Address to the troops before the Battle of Long Island, August 27, 1776
"...I shall take my present leave; but not without resorting once more to the Benign Parent of the human race, in humble supplication that since He has been pleased to favour the American people, with opportunities for deliberating in perfect tranquility, and dispositions for deciding with unparallelled unanimity on a form of Government, for the security of their Union, and the advancement of their happiness; so His divine blessing may be equally conspicuous in the enlarged views, the temperate consultations, and the wise measures on which the success of this Government must depend."
Washington's distinctive signature
"Washington and Fairfax at a War-Dance," engraved by John Rogers after John McNevin, c 1857. |
New York City, 1789
"In the summer of 1787, the Constitutional Convention met in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to discuss a new system of government. While there, delegates from each state met to discuss how to consolidate power while ensuring that checks and balances were in place to limit tyrannical control of a centralized government. By the New Year, the delegates sent their Constitution to the Congress of the Confederation, who were meeting in New York, New York, for consideration. While there, the Constitution was heavily debated. The first two political parties emerged from these debates: Anti-Federalists were against while the Federalists were for the new Constitutional measures. Even with this intense debate and disagreement, the Constitution was sent to each state to ratify the new legislative document. On June 21, 1788, nine out of thirteen states, had ratified the Constitution. The new government began operating under the new Constitution on March 4, 1789 in New York, New York.
On April 30, 1789, George Washington took oath of Office as the First President of the United States at Federal Hall in New York City. Federal Hall was demolished in 1812, but the Nation that George Washington preceded over still lives on. Since 1800, Washington, D.C. is the permanent seat of the United States Government."
"Permanent"? That remains to seen.
Apr. 2024: Historians uncover 18th-century bottles with mysterious liquid at George Washington's Mt. Vernon | Fox News:
35 more bottles of cherries, gooseberries and currants were found in June, within five cellar storage areas, hidden for 250 years."Archaeologists recently discovered two glass bottles filled with a mysterious liquid at George Washington's Mount Vernon estate in Virginia.
The archaeologist who found the bottles, Nick Beard, told FOX 5 DC that he was digging in the mansion's cellar as part of a revitalization project.
Beard found the top of a bottle, and then the whole bottle, before noticing a second bottle. Astoundingly, the bottles contained a liquid that had miraculously survived the past three centuries.
"Just the fact that there was liquid at all. That, right there, sets off alarm bells," Beard said. "If there’s water, or liquid, pooling in there like that, that means it’s very intact, it’s in very good shape."
Experts believe that the bottles were originally filled with cherries. The glass bottles were placed in the ground between 1758 and 1776 to refrigerate food.
"For whatever reason, these were left behind and they were in pristine condition, and that’s why this is such an extraordinary find because you just don’t find 18th-century food remains, intact, outside of things like animal bones, which are pretty durable," Mount Vernon principal archaeologist Jason Boroughs told FOX 5." .......
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Nahum 1:
7
The Lord is good,
a refuge in times of trouble.
He cares for those who trust in him,
8
but with an overwhelming flood
he will make an end of Nineveh;
he will pursue his foes into the realm of darkness.
9
Whatever they plot against the Lord
he will bring[a] to an end;
trouble will not come a second time.
10
They will be entangled among thorns
and drunk from their wine;
they will be consumed like dry stubble.[b]
11
From you, Nineveh, has one come forth
who plots evil against the Lord
and devises wicked plans.
12 This is what the Lord says:
“Although they have allies and are numerous,
they will be destroyed and pass away.
Although I have afflicted you, Judah,
I will afflict you no more.
13
Now I will break their yoke from your neck
and tear your shackles away.”
Yes and Amen, Lord!
Washington's Monument is not a Freemason Tower of Babel made out of stone.
The Real Monument to George Washington is the Prophetic Covenant he spoke over America and a patriotic and praying People he left behind.
“Honey--we’re home!” |
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