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Dragon’s Brew - The Boston Tea Party
Freemasons Dressed as Mohawk Indians Dumping Tea into Boston Harbor
In this post I will demonstrate the manner in which historical accounts of America’s
founding as a nation have been fraudulently reported resulting in a false history that hides
the influence of Satan and Freemasonry in its inception. No American history book would
be complete without an account of what is popularly called The Boston Tea Party. Following
is an excerpt from the Wikipedia website that provides historical information on this event.
The Boston Tea Party (referred to in its time simply as "the destruction of the tea" or by
other informal names and not celebrated until half a century later,) was a political protest
by the Sons of Liberty in Boston, a city in the British colony of Massachusetts, against the
tax policy of the British government and the East India Company that controlled all the
tea imported into the colonies. On December 16, 1773, after officials in Boston refused to
return three shiploads of taxed tea to Britain, a group of colonists boarded the ships and
destroyed the tea by throwing it into Boston Harbor. The incident remains an iconic event
of American history, and other political protests often refer to it.
[Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_Tea_Party]
I would have you note two things in particular in the above paragraph. The dumping of
British tea into Boston Harbor is ascribed to a group known as the Sons of Liberty, and no
mention is made of Freemasons. The entire article is silent regarding the involvement of
Freemasons. Doing a search on the same Wikipedia site to discover who the Sons of Liberty
were, we are provided the following information.
The Sons of Liberty were made up of American patriots that originated in the
pre-independence North American British colonies. The group was formed to protect the
rights of the colonists from the usurpations by the British government after 1766. They are
best known for undertaking the Boston Tea Party in 1773, which led to the Intolerable Acts
(an intense crackdown by the British government), and a counter-mobilization by the