FDR was King Rat. Brit Royalty; Edwardian Line. He stole our gold. It was valued at 15/oz. When in the hands of the European Banking Frauds it magically became worth 35/oz. If we do not fix our government we will no longer have the right to make or use anything that the tyrants forbid.
James Osbourne Holmes a/k/a *Red Pill Media* The American States Assembly New Mexico Assembly Deputy Coordinator The Santa Fe County Assembly Coordinator *http://t <http://t>heamericanstatesassembly.net <http://theamericanstatesassembly.net/>* http://annavonreitz.com h <http://annavonreitz.com>ttp://signinamerica.com This private email and any attachment(s) is covered by the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, 18 USC 25-10-2521 and is for the sole use of the intended recipient and contains privileged and/or confidential information. No monitoring of my email or other means of surveillance, electronic and otherwise, is permitted and I reserve all my rights, without recourse and without prejudice, nunc pro tunc. I do not consent to anyone tampering with, altering or delaying any incoming or outgoing communication. On Wed, Apr 8, 2020 at 10:31 AM Reid Harvey <reidharvey7...@gmail.com> wrote: > Greetings All, I have the greatest appreciation of the Silverlist and what > we can do to support the understanding of CS but in my view there’s much > too much here about conspiracy theory and the deep state, etc. So much > about these viewpoints is really simplistic as if to suggest predictable > patterns. That good and evil co-exist seems to be a fact of life that > has been from time immemorial. > > Do people here believe that FDR, Franklin Roosevelt was a good guy; a good > president? Look at the back of a one dollar bill and you’ll see > something he was instrumental in putting there: The pyramid and all > seeing eye of the Illuminati. It’s widely acknowledged that the > Illuminati has been involved in a lot of conspiracy, but does this make FDR > a bad guy? It’s tiresome to read so much about conspiracy theory when we > could be letting people know about the wonders of CS. >