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virtues qualified to govern, while the vast majority of mankind needs to be governed, and
               true power must be withheld from them. This philosophy is not unlike Orwell’s description
               of  the  pigs’  attitude  in  the  book  Animal  Farm  declaring  that  some  animals  (pigs  in
               particular) are more equal than others.
























               I  found  the  above  graphic  online  quite  appropriate  as  it  incorporates  the  figure  of  a
               pyramid, with an opening at the top where one might commonly see the all seeing eye. In
               the window is a pig who has determined that he is better than others, and has the divine
               right to rule over lesser creatures. Surely Yahweh sees the lies of Satan, the deceptions of
               Freemasonry, the delusions of the Illuminati, and the pride of the proponents of a New
               World Order in a similar fashion.

               As I was preparing for this series of writings I became acquainted with a book titled An
               Economic Interpretation of the Constitution of the United States by Charles A. Beard. This
               book, originally published in 1913, the same year that the Federal Reserve Act was passed
               (which strikes me as an interesting “coincidence”), sets forth an articulate, clearly argued,
               and meticulously documented case that America’s Constitution was written by men of
               property and substance to give them specific advantages and protections from the rest of
               the American population. Having read the book, I am persuaded that the author’s viewpoint
               is correct. At the end of the book there is a section where he sums up the book’s major
               points. I will paraphrase since some of the language used by the author is archaic, or
               obscure.

               Conclusions


               The people involved in the design and adoption of the U.S. Constitution can be divided into
               four economic groups: banking, public securities, manufacturing, and trade and shipping.


               The first firm steps toward the formation of the Constitution were taken by a small and
               active group of men who were motivated by personal financial and property interests.

               The framing of the Constitution was not a democratic process.

               A large percentage of the American population who lacked property, was excluded from
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