"In Awe We Trust"
The handwritten Declaration of Independence was not recognized on July 4, 1776, but it was the day for which Americans fought for with their lives, and celebrate their definition of Freedom. There was no Supreme Court, there was no U.S. Constitution. The newly formed man-made Government had little money, as President Washington stated, “There was no money.” Congress accepted nearly $2 Million (appx. $83 million today) from private investors and foreign loans from the Royal Courts of France, Dutch, and Spanish Monarchy to fund the Revolutionary War in declaring the words written for Independence: Life, Liberty, and pursuit of happiness. In receiving those funds, representatives from Congress received less aristocratic roles – the diplomacy – entitling them to be seated, and to speak freely on behalf of the United States in a Royal Court. In 1782, Representatives from Congress, including Benjamin Franklin, Ambassador to France and John Jay, Minister Plenipotentiary to the King of Spain, were sent to Paris to speak with the representatives from King George of England. That was the year, The United States was officially recognized a free people to roam, to govern, and to rule independently as a nation under their own perception of freedom. That was the diplomatic year which followed a bloody fight.
In 1620, exactly 400 years before USA’s 1st Patent for Prescribed Ruling Stationery™ was awarded, the Pilgrims arrived to Plymouth, Mass. from the Netherlands/England to seek Self-Governance ruled by their self-religious beliefs. They didn’t set out for a Constitutional Belief. The Pilgrims were English Separatists – they believed in Godly powers, a cosmic Wall of Separation as written in the Bible, and to obtain liberation forward their own destiny in the New World. Per their fortune, the Mayflower sailed off-course, and the Pilgrims never arrived to their granted land patent. Separatists gained popularity in Europe’s political realms. By the mid-1700’s, the Separation of Powers, a repeat of Neoplatonism’s “Mind of God,” Wolfgang Ratke’s, “Peaceful Empire,” Native American Kayaneren Ko’wa’s “Great Peace Law,” was circling Europe’s political cycle. The United States did not have the Separation of Powers – the newly formed Government declared independence, citing Blackstone’s Laws of Nature, and of Nature’s God, uniting the State and people under the Declaration of Independence.
The United States was missing a power known in the world of politics – an artifact to make people amazed, and wonder. The State rewrote the Articles of Confederation, leaving the Declaration of Independence out of the Freedom Papers, and wrote the world’s longest reigning constitution, signed on the same day, in the Ancient Roman calendar, as the USA’s 1st Patent for the Century Update™.
In 1780’s, United States was recognized around the World as a Free Nation. Around 1787, Congress believed an expansion of the State would entitle them to greater powers and more money. The Articles of Confederation, rewritten into the U.S. Constitution, was the abandoned weakness attached to the Declaration to which all mean were declared equal, with rights to life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness. Written in secrecy, the U.S. Constitution became a signatory from each State, and commenced to create “a more perfect Union.” From the draftsmen of the U.S. Constitution, they believed the “blessings of liberty” were secured in Montesquieu’s Separation of Powers. They unknowningly chose their legal ingression into Separation between Church and State.
In secret from the People they wrote: Article I gave Congress powers to the Legislative Branch – the powers of the aristocracy to prescribe ruling laws over the United States. Article II established the President. The President shall not be selected by the people but elected by a College of Electors through a vote by the people. Article III then established the Supreme Court, to be appointed by the President and confirmed by the Legislative Branch, to interpret, by their own understanding in language, the laws of the educated ones for the State(s), and the Supreme Court assigned to be the creator to the equality of man. Congress had the Supreme Court Justices in their calendars, as addressed in Article III, but who can be the chosen ruler to entertain America’s subsidiary rulers of influential assemblies, to appoint the allied forces to the Court, to escort queens, and feed sultans, to veto laws, and exercise establishments of religion – who would be President of USA?
Once upon a time, a man by the name of George Washington commanded an Army. He was a respected man, paying the soldiers from his own pocket while Congress struggled to pay foreign debt and reconcile hyper-inflation. Religion, kindness, and forgiveness were in the thoughts of Mr. George Washington. He was a wealthiest man in the military, made-so by the economy of the New World. Wealth, in the New World, meant little about monetary exchange, and the hyper-inflation crisis proved that monetary currency had too little value compared to the value of commodities. Like King Carter – the wealthiest man in America and Grandfather of President Carter – wealth was dependent on the countytea™ [quantity] of essential resources one had, and nothing like the essential electronics, big screen TVs, or online membership commodities in Pandemic and World War eras.
George Washington was baptized in the Church of England, as an infant. He became a Surveyor of Patents as a young adult, then a Church Authority Leader. He involved himself with the newly popular Politics of Independence from England, and certain noble or royal Americans were bastardized from their Royal Pedigree for being his friend.
Before the Revolutionary War, George Washing was reported as having purchased a latest translated edition of the Holy Bible. He was often reported heading to prayer, and known for writing prayers to America. After the War, George Washington retired from Politics, but agreed to run for President.
President Washington’s election was the most unusual election in Presidential History. He won the Presidential Election, hands down. He won the election of ’88-’89, inaugurated 13 years after the 13 Colonies signed the Declaration of Independence, with no vote missing from the dreaded Anti-Federal States. Not only did he win every vote, the more popular anti-federalist, John Adams, won Vice-President. The entire first Presidential Election went according to the plan created by Congress, but it is important to note, a rumor emerged, press attaché, in 1859, long after Congress fled Philadelphia in 1783, that President George Washington received a prophecy and vision for America at the separate and equal station from the Wall of Separation as is stationed to the government.
Washington’s Vision and Prophecy of America by Wesley Bradshaw, 1859, a rumor then and again, and painted by Jon McNaughton, 1975 (above), a painting of that rumor then and again.
On a sunny wintry day, while British Troops assembled in Philadelphia, and American Soldiers weakened from battle and without pay, Commander George Washington gave strict orders to receive no visitors. The year was known as 1777.
While preparing for dispatches, George Washington received a “single, most beautiful woman.” She spoke nothing as the commander inquired of her presence. After George Washington became well influenced, she said, “Son of the Republic, Look and Learn.” The “single, most beautiful woman” repeated, “Son of the Republic, Look and Learn.” Each time, George Washington learned to see a silent spoken, obscured celestial man with a blazoned crown reading “Union,” a sword in one hand, and an American Flag in the other. People say this man is the Prince of the Union, other’s say he is that same being having visited Joseph Smith Jr., while other’s say he is the Archangel. For many times, the celestial man of obscurity revealed a scene, then disappeared. The woman once again, spoke, and said to Commander Washington, “The things you have seen are the 3 perils to come upon the United States:”
1) The first peril, arrived too soon to flee, was already upon the land. A world war had broken out between every country and nation. He saw that man illustrate the scene.
2) In a century, the second peril will come – a dark mist will spread across this Land, and gain hold upon man. Towns and Villages will spring up everywhere, the people victorious, then the dark mist will roll away. He saw that man bring to illustration the scene.
3) The third peril is the most fearsome of them all. Towns and villages will fall. The whole world united shall not prevail against this strange and terrible beauty. Again, he saw that celestial man illustrate the coming scene.
“Let every child, and man learn to live for his God, his land, and his Union.” With that the “single, most beautiful woman disappeared,” and George Washington woke, and retold the encounter to one his officers.
Since then. President Washington somehow became President, and every man, since, to serve as President of the United States has exercised the church/state government. “In God We Trust,” ruled President Eisenhower as the National Motto, to pass the ball of trust & religion to the People to pursue the national goal; “Trust in God” except not as the hoof-beat of the 3rd Peril. Congress, they, with all the gods of language adorning their capitol doorway, goddesses upon their rooftops, courthouses called temples and prayers mandated in trial, never did write a law respecting an establishment of religion – an establishment for truth. No God’s judgment in sight – “In God We Trust” smithery at their entrance.
The Constitution served a purpose, to include the People beyond the 50 gates, in securing, for themselves, Blessings of Liberty with new Inalienable Rights per Lock’s Two Treaties: “To have the Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Thought [press, to not leave a mark in the mind, impress, to leave a mark in the mind, depress, to take away a mark in the mind, etc.], and right to Assemble; “to not prohibit religious practice, and to take themselves and/or words to an every lasting effect [effect the end – opposed to etymology the beginning] of silence per their inalienable right. To sequester the Powers of Separation askew and overrule the Laws of Nature, and of Nature’s God is not in the Mind of God – the God Head – nor permits the Supreme Courts to be the sole interpreters of religious such, nor knowledgeable in all the hidden languages billed in the vastness of freedom of speech and thought ordained in the universe, nor to be able to balance the sacred equalities of man in places they themselves surrender to false prestige. The prescribed rulings of Nature, and of Nature’s God is stationed as Winter’s autumn stop sign before the prima materia (garden of the church) and at the marches of the sylva sylvarum (wilderness of the world), the intercourse freely traveled by the pilgrim. Highly uneducated, and not aristocratic to do rule contrary. The Separation of Truth and Justice, church and state, tilts in a heterodox.
Those “Awes of Trust”, the sacrament of corruption through flipped sciences made available for all public assemblies to partake through a faucet, a lightbulb, in an automobile or English American classrooms. Like the Vision and Prophecy of George Washington, the truths are just a newspaper story, an innovation of science, a platform of politics, and a Wall of Separation, just metaphors for progress – or are they.