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Did you know the story behind the origin of the seal on the united states one dollar bill? Jefferson went out for a walk after discussing what the seal should be with other individuals. Or so the story goes on Jeffersons account. And on his walk he ran into a dark robed individual, who's face he could not see. This man or idenity persaue gave him the seal and said "I know your trying to create an idea for a seal, and I believe this will suit this country perfectly". And so this is the story on how the idea of the seal came to be. Jefferson ran back to show the men he was working with the seal. And later they never knew the man. This story may be true due to a robed statue at the jefforson memorial. Just thought it was interesting. Feel free to comment your individual thoughts.
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When America’s founding fathers were deep in the volatile business of signing the Declaration, Treason was a resounding word. The signing of the declaration by any man would result in gruesome torture and death by the British Colonialists. With every argument put forward being met with shouts of ‘Treason!!Treason!!!’, talks had hit a stumbling block. It was then that an unknown man arose, dressed in a black cape, to deliver this stirring oration. “They may stretch our necks on all the gibbets in the land; they may turn every rock into a scaffold; every tree into a gallows; every Horne into a grave, and yet the words of that parchment can never die! They may pour our blood on a thousand scaffolds, and yet from every drop that dyes the axe a new champion of freedom will spring into birth! The British King may blot out the stars of God from the sky, but he cannot blot out His words written on that parchment there. The works of God may perish: His words never!
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“The words of this declaration will live in the world long after our bones are dust. To the mechanic in his workshop they will speak hope: to the slave in the mines freedom: but to the coward kings, these words will speak in tones of warning they cannot choose but hear …
“Sign that parchment! Sign, if the next moment the gibbet’s rope is about your neck! Sign, if the next minute this hall rings with the clash of falling axes! Sign, by all your hopes in life or death, as men, as husbands, as fathers, brothers, sign your names to the parchment, or be accursed forever! Sign, and not only for your selves, but for all ages, for that parchment will be the textbook of freedom, the bible of the rights of man forever.’’
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This topic has ALWAYS intrigued me. This man, or men, who show up in history under mysterious circumstances, and during pivotal events, have inspired alot of my actions in life. It's one of the reasons I have joined groups and organizations who study hidden knowledge, and ancient civilizations. My favorite accounts are of The Count St. Germain, and the Acsended Masters. Check them out. You will get sucked in.
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Alot of interesting thought provoking things from the past. Alot of which is utterly ignored today. These are things that spawn true individual thought and imagination. This is how star wars the movie was given to us, alot of ancient folklore in those movies. And not to long ago story's of tales.
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Revenge wrote:
Absolutely! The hero's journey. Given to us by ancient mythologies around the globe.Alot of interesting thought provoking things from the past. Alot of which is utterly ignored today. These are things that spawn true individual thought and imagination. This is how star wars the movie was given to us, alot of ancient folklore in those movies. And not to long ago story's of tales.
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Right, the Hero's Journey. The archetypal myth. Greenman, you are eclectic and awesome. St. Germain, a kook? A poseur? A mystery, certainly.
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