Aboriginal perspectives
Published on December 7, 2003 By Wahkonta Anathema In History
This is another category within this blog which I want to receive your input. The topic is American and World History, the subject is approached from the viewpoint of the Aboriginal American (me). This is a view which is virtually ignored in 'institutional' texts and so leaves a great deal out of the discussion on the subject. For example, the Native American is willing to include the 'Anti-federalist' papers in a studyof American History in the formation of the Constitution of the United States of America, which grants one a whole new perspective on the truer history of this document. In point of fact, many militia members and 'Constitutionalists' are deficient in their recitation of rights which originate within the Constitution exactly because they find the right as granted by the document. They then run into the clause which holds that all rights not expressly de-limited by the Federal document are retained by the people, which renders the right a statutory whim. I will be offer a review of the history of the document which will alter your view of the validity and nature of your rights and just how wise the 'founding fathers' in fact were to, in effect, overthrow the Confederation of United States, and replace it with their own marcantilist contract. I strongly support the Rights of the people and oppose the 'Federalist' junto which is at heart of alll New World Order schemes. In my study of the Revolutionary War, which is still listed as a revolt in British literature, I have come to term it,'The Franklins' War'. I do this because the lives of Benjamin and his only acknowledged son, William, are so intertwined in the period they well illustrate the nature of the war; without them, the war would have had a different outcome entirely. It is also fact that Benjamin knew the nature of the scam called the 'Constitutional Convention of 1787" and it was, in large part, his work which had to be un-done to achieve the mercantile aims of the Convention. I willl be putting up substantial chronology and theses to support this view and hope you'll input your own views and information so I may have a more complete understanding of the events and consequences of the War. As to World history, I have approached the history of the European from the 'cabala' of Freemasonry and other such contrivances to achieve the level of control it has now. I will put forth a thesis to parallel the 'fertile crescent' theorem of origin of civilization. My work involves the rise and development of the Scythian culture of the most recent glacial period of the earth, to show that the only way to learn the origin of the Pyramids of Giza is to study these Scythian people. Again, this is controversial material, and so I will also want your input into the study to more appropriately present the FACTS of history and avoid the claims of bias which many fall into.
Comments
on Dec 07, 2003
Darlin'

All history is subjective. It would be soooo very interesting to know the truth about ancient events, but there's always a spin on the tale. Good Luck in your search for truth...I'll be keeping up with your progress.
on Dec 09, 2003
Thanks for your read and reply. This subjectivity was an obstacle I wrestled with in attempting to develop my thesis as to world History I admit. I had all the evidence but was stuck in the land of theorems as so many are in this field. Then one day a friend of mine was preparing me one of his turnip gourmet creations on $5.00, a dish designed to energize my chakras, and mentioned to me the origin of the olive as he stood, cooking over the stove. He turned when he heard no response to see me sitting in the chair but mentally no longer present; I was caught up in an 'A-Ha' moment. He asked what I was thinking, and I said, "horses--t". "What?" he queried. Returning back to earth I repeated, "horse- S--t Dan! It's in the horse-s--t!
I will leave it at that for today, but please come back soon as I'll put up the basic thesis and show you OBJECTIVELY how to objectively prove an anthropological thesis even as far back in time as the pre-writing, glacial epoch.
Feel free to e-mail me at: wahkonta@graffiti.net and I'll send you even more on the subject if, after you read my next blog on this subject you find it attractive. Talk to you tomorrow.