America's "War of Independence" Incited by Freemasons?
13 Pieces of the Jigsaw by James Perloff claims it is “solving political, cultural and spiritual riddles past & present.”
The 13th and last chapter in the book is titled “The Secrets Buried at Lexington Green: Who Really Fired "‘The Shot Heard Round the World?’” It is presented as an essay on Perloff’s website, with pictures, maps and diagrams. The author provides a disclaimer in his Forward that it is not his intention to undermine the patriotism and faith of today’s Americans’ in the founding fathers nor demoralize them in their resistance to globalism with the truth about the outbreak of the American Revolution. “However, no historical event should be held so sacred as to be immune to examination. Our country is in too much trouble to make truth secondary.”
I heartily agree.
Here are some of the key points Perloff makes in the essay/chapter that should compel us to revise our understanding of the American Revolution and the colonists’ glorious fight for independence:
Sam Adams, John Hancock and Paul Revere who were central to the events at Lexington-Concord that were said to be the start of the American Revolution, as well as other Founders such as Washington and Franklin, were Freemasons.
The British did not fire first at Lexington Green, but were fired upon from concealment multiple times first by the colonists. The first gunshot was a “flash in the pan,” meaning a failed firing of a musket load, which Perloff speculates may have been deliberate in order to provoke the British into firing back, while affording no British casualties. Thus the first “shot heard round the world” may have been a deliberate dud. When that did not work to provoke British retaliation, other real shots were fired from behind the tavern and behind a low garden wall. They mostly missed and only one minor wound was inflicted on the British. This too was most likely deliberate.
The Sons of Liberty were mostly degenerate tavern thugs recruited by Sam Adams and John Hancock to conduct agitation, intimidation violence and propaganda actions designed to incite war against King George. Many colonists were content to remain a colony of the British Empire at the time, denounced as “Torrie” traitors by Sam Adams et al. Boston’s Green Dragon Tavern was headquarters of both the Sons of Liberty and St. Andrews Freemasonic Lodge.
The British had imposed certain modest taxes on the colonists in order to recover the costs the Crown had assumed when funding the colonists in their war against the French & Indians, which the colonists had won with Britains’s help. The Tea Act, for instance, was very modest at a time when the British East India Company was importing tea at half the wholesale price into the colonies than it was importing into England. Sam Adams used this opportunity to cry “No Taxation without representation!” to incite colonist outrage. No outrage was legitimate, but the Crown repealed that and other taxes anyway, to appease colonial dissent.
The famous Boston Tea Party was an act of vandalism against John Hancock’s competitor for the sale of tea in the colonies. Hancock was importing black market Dutch tea, but the British were wholesaleing tea in the colonies even cheaper than Hancock’s illegal tea, undercutting Hancock’s business. The inebriated Sons of Liberty performed a similar act of vandalism on fabricated moral idealistic principles to those performed by Antifa and BLM today when they smash and loot stores. The British Parliament ordered the port closed and the tea paid for, sending military governor Thomas Gage to ensure these measures.
Sam Adams organized death threats and attempts against Joseph Galloway, a moderate who proposed reconciliation and resolution with Britain at the First Continental Congress of 1774 in Philadelphia. Paul Revere had been spreading propaganda news of the British “oppression” of the Massachusetts Bay Colony throughout the other colonies, including in Philadelphia, and calling for unified colonial reaction to the British, even though no other colonies had major issues with Britain at the time.
Before Lexington-Concord, General Gage was receiving reports of large arms and munitions supplies being stored in the region. Some of these reports came from Benjamin Church, a known double agent who most likely was exaggerating the arms supply in order to draw Gage into the trap of Lexington-Concord.
Gage took the bait and sent a regiment of 700 British soldiers to secure the arms the colonists were supposedly stockpiling, encountering the colonial militia pre-assembled on Lexington Green the morning of April 19 1775.
Later that month, the Second Continental Congress at which Hancock would act as President, was scheduled. Sam Adams needed a catalyzing incident to re-ignite the waning war sentiments among the colonists, and counter the rising pacifism and moderate reconciliationism for the colonies remaining in the British Empire. Torries were far more numerous than revolutionaries at the time.
Accounts by the British soldiers at the Lexington Green incident are more credible than those given in carefully selected accounts by members of the Lexington militia. The British soldiers say the colonists fired first, and the British were prevented from firing first by the orders of their officers.
A number of significant “oddities” are explained by Perloff in the Lexington Green and subsequent march on Concord events.
All together, the “Shot Heard Round the World” appears to be one of many false flag operations designed to incite a war that very few at the time saw the need for nor wanted. Once again a secret society, this time not Jewish but possibly associated with global financial interests and banks that had significant Jewish interests within the British Empire, engineered a conflict using a fabricated incident, lying media, widespread fear, fake incitement of outrage against injustice, and precise timing before a transformative political vote, in order to advance their plans for immense wealth and world control. Sam Adams, John Hancock and Paul Revere were the main architects of this manipulation, with the Sons of Liberty acting as the street-level thugs and muscle needed to impose the incident. Freemasons are not to be trusted any more than the Jewish B’Nai B’rith.
Happy Birthday America! I still believe your founding principles and parts of your actual history are an admirable system a distant second to the very greatest system ever enacted, National Socialism. In fact the two displayed much overlap especially in the period before the Jews took over the finances after the imposing of the Federal Reserve in 1913. Even the “post-war affluence” 1945-1980 had echoes of National Socialism before the Jewish puppet Reagan came on to destroy the middle class again and propel us into the Neo-Communist dysgenic dystopia we confront today in the U.S.
Despite these deceitful manipulated origin myths, America was still a reasonably great nation for its people—until the Jews were let loose. Freemasonic WASP overlordship was exploitative but not malevolent. Jewish overlordship of America is far more exploitative and fully malevolent, to the point of destruction. We need a new genuine American Revolution to reclaim our nation from both Freemasons, Neo-Communists and Jews. A New Independence Day!