Art Thompsons Book to the Victory Go the Myths and Monuments

Author Arthur Thompson

"A conspiracy is nothing just a secret understanding of a number of men for the pursuance of policies which they dare non acknowledge in public." - Mark Twain

"Only 'tis strange, and often times, to win us our harm, the instruments of darkness tell united states of america truths, win us with honest trifles, to betray us in deepest outcome."

William Shakespeare, "Macbeth", Human action 1, Scene 3 (First performed in 1606).

(Or, in modern English, the agents of evil oft tell us part of the truth in order to lead us to our destruction.  They earn our trust by telling us the truth nigh "little" things, only then they betray united states when information technology volition harm us the near.)

This is a long review, but it'southward a long book!Stay with me.

Mod history, particularly the truthful history of the early years of our American ramble commonwealth, is replete with examples of political scalawags and devious despisers of the constitutional system our Founding Generation bequeathed to united states of america, who attacked that very system and did lasting damage, often assuring their followers, and the gullible among the American people, that what they proposed to do—or had already done--was beneficial—or would be--to the liberty and security of the nation. (Aaron Burr stands out in my mind every bit one of these 'stray despisers', and he wasn't alone past a long shot).  What the book I'm most to review and so starkly reveals is that information technology is naught brusk of a miracle from our Heavenly Father that the United states survived the 19th century with its system of Constitutional Republicanism, or Federalism, even partially intact.  Unfortunately, during the terminal one-half of that 19th century and into the beginning one-half of the twentythursday century, the organization of Federalism as envisioned by our Founders and adopted by them and by our starting time 13 states, did Not survive intact the onslaughts of the supporters of globalism and collectivism—i.e. the governmental arrangement we use today is Non the original governmental system set up up by those Founders.

My wife and I recently finished reading one of the most eye-opening, and thoroughly disturbing, books we've e'er read.  Its title is: To the Victor Get the Myths & Monuments:  The History of the First 100 years of the State of war Against God and the Constitution, 1776-1876. It was written by Arthur Thompson, and published by American Opinion Foundation of Appleton, Wisconsin in 2016.  Its 492 pages incorporate shocking information that we had never read previously.  At the end of this article I'll tell you how you tin purchase a copy, because if you want to know basically how our country came to the conditions it finds itself in today, you'll have to get into the past to discover both the shadowy and the famous people of our history who brought us to the present.

In this article I'll quote from Mr. Thompson's extensive inquiry presented in his book, from a video interview of Mr. Thompson past a reviewer,  Chris Gomez, and from a review of this book done past American Opinion Publishers, written by James Thornton.  Some of what follows will be my own words and thoughts, while much will exist from the above sources, and I'll exist freely (and I do mean 'freely') quoting from them.  True history can be quite complex, and I'll warn you from the commencement, and equally Mr. Thompson besides warns, that some of what he has written won't exist well received by many Americans, even those who consider themselves to be American patriots—in the traditional and historic understanding of that description—because it flies in the face of so many long held, merely probably erroneous, beliefs.  This will become quite evident equally the reader discovers the truth regarding some of the "villains and heroes" of our shared history.  Information technology's also a dose of reality apropos who have been and are the enemies of our Constitutional freedoms.  As Mr. Thompson warns his readers in A Message From the Writer, "What you volition read will be quite unlike than what was taught us in our schools.  Some of it will make you mad at the author, but read on…Do not reject or embrace it all.  Utilize the information to supplement what you already know and use it to your overall opinion of the person rather than simply retrieve at any juncture in the narrative whether the person was proficient or bad."

In Chris Gomez's video interview, the writer, Arthur Thompson, made the following statements:

  • "You will acquire history that you never knew existed, and which contradicts what you learned in school";
  • "For the kickoff 130 to 140 years of our nation'southward existence, the word 'communism' was widely used (throughout American gild), and many Americans were actively involved in various communist conspiracies to remake the U.S. into a communist nation, that in plough would be used to invade and control the world";
  • "The historical record revealed in this book was purposely hidden, concealed by conspirators to obfuscate their true goals";
  • These Marxist/communist conspirators did not succeed (notwithstanding) considering of the layers of strength of the American people and the Christian base of our people that they could not modify".

Some readers may conclude that statements such as these characterization the author to be a "kook", or a "conspiracy theorist" because they conflict with what ane has chosen to believe, OR has been led to believe.  Only To the Victor Go the Myths & Monuments is then much more than mere "conspiracy theory" or the unproved ramblings of a person with an agenda.  This book is a detailed, thoroughly researched (over 45 years), and extensively footnoted overview of America's first 100 years as a nation, only is much more than that.  We all should realize that "history" books as we have known them all our lives do non always comprise the true story of the by, nor even the entire story.  There tin can exist many reasons for this, acquired past an author'due south bias, his personal calendar, or, as is often the case, considering he is serving someone else's "agenda".  As Mr. Thompson suggests, "any 'history' in which facts are deliberately ignored or in which the author CREATES his own 'facts', distorts the true picture of past events.  Such distortions, built up over fourth dimension, tin have mortiferous effects on a people and on nations.  As George Orwell put it many years ago: 'The most effective way to destroy a people is to deny and obliterate their own understanding of their history'". Being a reformed communist, Orwell knew well the machinations and deviousness of the collectivist enemies of freedom.

We all should realize that the goal of modernistic "didactics" is not to teach a person how to think, but what to think! And this goes far beyond the nonsense of 'political correctness' that is so prevalent among our population.  Mr. Thompson cogently emphasizes that "one of the most dangerous of (the) 'what to think' (mantras) is the idea that there are NO CONSPIRACIES IN POLITICS. The history of man is equanimous of conspiracies to gain power; remember, men make things happen! This is no longer taught in the vast majority of public and private schools today (simply) it was taught at the beginning of our country.  In fact, what is taught (today) is that a belief in conspiracies is shallow thinking, and perhaps even paranoia. In 1776, it was taught as fact!"

Ever recollect the definition of conspiracy: Two or more people plan in SECRET to bring well-nigh some evil purpose.   " To the Victor Go the Myths and Monuments" goes into particular how, during our country's first 100 years of existence, a small group of intellectuals in New England and New York changed the conscience of America from a Judeo-Christian outlook to a Rational-based conscience by utilizing societal issues that have always been concerns for Christians, such every bit slavery, drunkenness, immorality, etc. and slowly simply subtly propelling our nation toward war and empire building.

I can't cover the entire contents of a 492 page volume in this article, and so I'll try to concentrate on just ii important periods examined in Mr. Thompson's piece of work:  The decades correct afterwards the U.S. became independent and the decades leading up to our misnamed "Civil State of war".  In the several decades that followed our independence from Great U.k., Mr. Thompson documents how " conspirators and radicals wished to propel our country in the management followed past the revolutionary regime in France (following the 1789 revolution in France) with its bloody extermination of opponents and potential opponents, and its highly centralized government.  The American War for Independence produced a country that in many respects was the opposite of what would be produced by the French Revolution.  It became a struggle between two opposing forces, good and evil, manifested in their governments, and as a effect a struggle over the New World (territory) and people that the new and quondam globe governments would govern." James Thornton said it well:  "Our American Revolution did not aim at the destruction of the social system of colonial America.  It aimed…at guaranteeing that Americans (who at that fourth dimension were overwhelmingly English language) would enjoy all of the rights of other Englishmen…. The French Revolution, past way of dissimilarity, aimed at the systematic dismantling of traditional France, the destruction of its social organisation, and the extirpation of religion."

Nearly serious students of the history of the period chosen 'the Bloody French Revolution", which began in 1789, know that it was the product of the plottings and the conspiracies of a grouping of evil people who called themselves The Order of the Illuminati , who formed in Bavaria on May 1, 1776, who opposed Christianity and Christian government and planned to supercede them with a godless despotism.  Following the French Revolution, many of these Illuminist conspirators and those they controlled, most of whom were agents of the revolutionary government of France, came to the newly born Constitutional Commonwealth of the U.S. and worked hard to bring well-nigh similar objectives in that new republic, using all manner of inflammatory rhetoric to try to incite rebellion and chaos in our original thirteen states, fifty-fifty being looked upon favorably by some of our original Founders, notably Thomas Jefferson.  In 1794, an historical event known equally The Whiskey Rebellion was reliably proved to have been incited by 1 or more newly formed "Jacobin Clubs" in western Pennsylvania—formed by those very agents of the French revolutionary government who had relocated to our newly founded nation.

Mr. Thompson quotes (p. 62) from "The New York Senate Written report of 1920—'Revolutionary Radicalism—(which documented the inroads of American communism) regarding the source of this anti-U.S. government agitation ca. 1791-1794: "Every bit an analogy of the effect of European movements upon the U.S., we…brand reference to the influence which the Jacobin Clubs of the French Revolution had upon the malcontents in the U.Due south. in the later on part of the 18th century.  The Whiskey Rebellion of Western Pennsylvania was the outgrowth of agitation carried on by then-called autonomous societies acting under the guise of protectors of civil liberties, which received their inspiration from the French revolutionary societies." The U.S. Senate replied to a speech past President George Washington, and on November 19, 1794 reported that his speech communication--" Also referred to secret societies  fomenting coup.  According to President Washington, the Whiskey Rebellion was the 'first ripe fruit' of the democratic societies when the Jacobins used the outcome of the imposition of a tax on distilling whiskey"  (p. 63). Remember, those words came from the U.South. Senate in November of 1794!

It is credible to students of true history that fifty-fifty in the earliest years of our fledgling republic, every bit President George Washington himself believed, the agents of revolutionary French Jacobin (Illuminati) Clubs, who chosen themselves 'democratic societies", with assistance from revolutionary France, would begin the process of trying to destroy the young U.S. by revolution.  These budding 'insurrectionists', agitating the populace against paying any kind of 'whiskey distilling tax' (a federal law legally passed by Congress to help pay the costs of the American Revolution), created their own armed militias and punished whatsoever citizen or government agent who tried to comply with the disliked tax constabulary.  These militias, or "regulars" as they called themselves, were quite barbarous and terrorized the entire surface area of western Pennsylvania and parts of nearby states.  Somewhen President Washington authorized the raising of a strong military strength and managed to put down the 'rebellion' with little violence.  But "the dice was bandage", and agitation against our limited government, constitutional republic would go on to grow over the course of the ensuing xixth century.

James Thornton continues: "Placing limits on governmental ability, the Constitution was…detested by the radicals.  Through secret societies controlled by or heavily influenced by French agents, it was hoped that a mass insurrection could exist fomented.  As in revolutionary French republic, an explosion of mob violence could bring radicals to power". Or so they hoped. As President Washington tried to quell the fervor of the French radicals who had moved to our immature Republic in the late 18th century, Thomas Jefferson, no friend of President Washington, appeared to be very sympathetic to them, and even castigated those who tried to warn of pro-French radicalism as existence "deranged".  Sounds similar to today, when then many Americans have been programmed to deny that political conspiracies exist, and that those who attempt to warn about them are "deranged conspiracy theorists".

Art Thompson reminds his readers that "the activities of revolutionary France and its supporters in the newly contained America were much the Aforementioned equally the activities of the USSR and its supporters in America in the 20thursday century---to subvert and overthrow the legitimate government of the U.S. and to replace information technology with a revolutionary dictatorship.  The conspirators failed then, just they didn't surrender." All Americans demand to realize that during the first half of the xixth century our nation was almost ripped apart—almost cocky-destroyed over the issue of homo chattel slavery (and sadly, WAS ripped apart starting in late 1860).  Information technology was a truly evil institution that was seized upon by the enemies of our Constitutional Commonwealth, and they immediately began using the tried and true tactic of 'divide and conquer' against Americans of all regions and all races.  Mr. Thompson reminds those of us live today:  "The English language abolished slavery peacefully in 1833 and provided 20 million English Pounds plus an apprenticeship for ex-slaves—a corking bargain cheaper than waging war.  And they did not have to kill ii-thirds of a million (war machine men on both sides) and untold numbers of civilians to reach the end of slavery, as the Conspiracy (detailed in this volume) did in America." Is Fine art Thompson suggesting that this conspiracy of communist/socialist/collectivist plotters DELIBERATELY fomented our inaccurately misnamed "Ceremonious State of war"?  YES, THAT IS WHAT HE PROVED in " To the Victors Go the Myths and Monuments"!   Read his wisdom, and you tin can come up to NO OTHER CONCLUSION!  And if you are an American who believes that our "Uncivil" War was started to end slavery, you'll exist delivered of your incorrect belief after reading this book.  "Ending slavery" was the FARTHEST thing from the minds of Lincoln and his young man plotters as they prepared to plunge America into a communist/collectivist-inspired state of war that would claim the lives of almost  three quarters of a million military and noncombatant citizens, who became "collateral damage" in the conspiracy'south long state of war confronting the U.S. Constitution!

Northern extremists, many of whom were socialists or COMMUNISTS in their political philosophies, not merely opposed individual ownership of slaves only were also against the ownership of all property.  These radicals, living generally but not exclusively in the N, over many decades in the first half of the 19th century, fabricated untold numbers of "incendiary" speeches and published hordes of scurrilous diatribes against the Southern states and people. We all demand to know that in 1859, the infamous TERRORIST AND COMMUNIST, John Brown, launched a raid on the military armory at Harpers Ferry, now in West Virginia (I've been there), hoping to arm an army of slaves afterward inciting a Due south-wide slave insurrection.  Did yous become the fact that John Brown was a COMMUNIST?  He was. (He was identified as a COMMUNIST by his ain son's testimony). On p.291 of his volume, Art Thompson wrote: "The unabridged developed life of John Brownish was interest in conspiracy, including the conspiracy that had worked for years to destroy the social lodge of the country and replace it with Illuminist ideas…. Brownish was the first political terrorist of his kind…. Brown…was backed by those who wanted a change in authorities for their own purposes.  He was their musical instrument to wage terrorist activity to react the people INTO ACCEPTING WAR AND THE CHANGES WROUGHT BY THAT WAR." ( P . 292). Thankfully, Brown was captured, tried, convicted of treason against the State of Virginia, and hanged.  ALL of his co-conspirators and those who financed his evil should also have suffered the same fate!

To Northern abolitionists, and the conspirators who incited them, Brownish became a martyr and his expiry inflamed (and divided) the American people even farther, which is what they sought.  War was called for (collectivists/communists love wars because they engender always-bigger and more powerful regime).  Naturally, visions of more or future slave insurrections caused nightmares in the South, thereby creating growing resentment, and even hatred, of the North.   In the Northward, the purposely-induced rabid anti-slavery sentiments  propagandized that all Southerners were evil and their entire club needed to be obliterated.  Quite naturally, Fine art Thompson concludes that to the people of the South, the entire North was not only against them, but desired their total annihilation.

We all should know, simply almost of usa don't know, that only a very modest pct of Southern people prior to The War For Southern Independence endemic slaves in whatever number, from 1 to hundreds.  While the large plantation owners depended on slavery for survival, many if not nearly Southerners detested that "peculiar establishment".  While the Confederate States did claim that "maintaining slavery" was one of their reasons for seceding from the Union, information technology was not the paramount issue to most of their populations.  Every bit James Thornton accurately recounts:  (Southerners) were fiercely independent and resented existence pushed around by outsiders.  So it was that firebrands on both sides, oft with connections to Conspiracy-directed organizations or unknowingly manipulated by such organizations, fanned the flames of war.  Many abolitionists argued FOR the disunion of the South from the other states before the war, still once the state of war was nether way, they became fanatical unionists, screaming for (Southern) blood." Can you spell H-Y-P-O-C-R-I-T-East?  Can you spell C-O-N-Southward-P-I-R-A-C-Y?

Tragically, with the election of Abraham Lincoln in 1860 (who was Not the already established Republican Party's showtime choice for president), the fuse of the evil folly of war was ignited, the weep for "States' Rights" was heard over most of the S, secession was approved, and The Confederate States of America was LEGALLY established as an INDEPENDENT State.  But the long-range odds were against the Confederacy, nosotros all know now.  By 1865 the Confederacy was devastated, physically, emotionally, financially, and spiritually—its once potent social system was generally ravaged, destroyed, and changed, just as the conspirators who instigated the war had planned, and the once dominant principle of STATE SOVEREIGNTY codified for all Americans by their Founders in our now-ravaged Constitution was, for all intents, greatly weakened, and the procedure toward greater centralization of power AND CONTROL by the Federal government was now inevitable, which, of course, was the goal of those who CONSPIRED to change our organisation of Federalism—strong states and a relatively weak and express federal regime—into an American "Empire" of a dominant central government decision-making vassal states (and whatever other parts of the western hemisphere they planned to invade and conquer—particularly Republic of cuba), a procedure which began, as Art Thompson so brilliantly sets forth, when the ink of our original founding document was barely dry, and continues to this day.

Mr. Thompson reminds the readers of TO THE VICTOR Become THE MYTHS AND MONUMENTS that they might become "depressed with the night side of American history.  We dwell on these facts simply considering they have been lost from the record.  Retrieve during these times that in that location were also keen men (and women) who gave united states of america or preserved our heritage, and nosotros need to call up and honor them." I can verify that, in some respects, readers of this one-of-a-kind book might become depressed when reading about the attacks against our Constitutional Republic and the successes that those despicable plotters take enjoyed over all those years.  Yous might get depressed when reading this one-of-a-kind tome, simply it will also make you quite ANGRY that there have always been among the states people who chosen themselves "Americans" but who despised what America originally stood for, and still practice—who so hated our Constitution and its emphasis on LIMITED GOVERNMENT that they would stop at nothing, including a social club-destroying state of war, to weaken or shred it into its virtual adjournment from our governmental actions, a process which afflicts our nation today.  Then Get Aroused at those who would modify and oppress united states of america, and buy your copy of TO THE VICTOR GO THE MYTHS AND MONUMENTS (or 2 or three), study it, and share the truth about this war against our Constitution with others.  Assist smoothen the lite of TRUTH on the enemies of our liberties who, like the cockroaches they are, will flee from that light!

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