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(Something I stumbled across, peep the brothers literature) The Real Abraham (Abe) Lincoln by Damian Aug 11, 2013 Moorish Civic & Law Public Figure · 4,350 likes Abraham Lincoln Africanus EL Moorish Civic & Law Islam to the moors this is the original picture of Abraham Lincoln Africanus EL The Moor, this picture was locked away in the archives inside the Library of Congress. The true picture of Mr Lincoln EL. He was known as the Melungeon,Portuguese,and copperhead these were terms that refered to Moor he even wore Moorish attire and call him The Great Africanus being of Moorish blood. His mother Nancy Hanks EL she was apart of the confederacy Guyaga nations Abraham Lincoln Africanus EL straight descended of the confederate Moorish nation known as the five confederate nations known as Bey,EL, Dey, Al, Ali from also the five pointed Moroccan flag of the Moors, Lincoln EL is full blooded Moor on both side we have learned to connect the dots, everything is all connected. peace and love MOORS. Abraham Lincoln Africanus EL won in a land slide in the election of 1863 against Jefferson Davis, bear in mind at that time there was still Moors running the North. Moors running for mayor and also elected Officials like sheriffs. Lincoln EL was the first president of the democratic party in the North. In Moorish history he was known as the 24th president including john Hanson Bey the first president of the continental congress in 1781 of the Great Seal of the united colonies.The Moors had Albion slovics, or slaves all through south under the power of the confederacy. Albion or Red-man were the true slaves here in the Americas,Amexem Horace Greeley own a publishing newspaper called the New York tribunal at that time he was a abolitionist of slavery and all of the Republicans were for slavery now lets look at the big picture the republican parties establish by Moors ancient Moabite law at that time in the early 1850s Albion women,red-man couldnt vote at that time they were fighting for women rights Horace Greeley was fighting for all these problems for his people Lincoln EL was basically the solution to his problem Abraham Lincoln Africanus EL he was Against slavery because of the simple fact that the Moors were controlled the Agricultural south and power and had indenture servants or slovic/slaves.So once Lincoln declared the civil war,civilization at war to send moors to fight other moors from the south they formed the patriots to fight British Moors also know as the Brits or Brutus Moors and Confederate Moors you had Moors that turn pro-north and started supporting the union north Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass, James Bethworth, Nat turner ,etc. These were Moors turned pro-north with and became spies and look outs and strategic fighters in Guerrilla warfare the Moors were known as the Indian Confederacy in Albion or albino history books redmanBecause of the simple fact that history has been seriously twisted and a bunch of lies have been placed, a the Freud thats going in history. Prophet Noble Drew Ali,or EL hajj Sheik Shariff Abdol Ali set the tone of the universe for use to learn our great history the true history of ours and learn to connect the dots. So Basically Horace Greeley announced in congress at the time of the Wigmore (Wig-Moor) party in 1868, whe n the Albians said we are no longer caledl REDMAN we are now call WHITE PEOPLE. now you really need to stop and think what just happened, they became white in 1868 in the late eighteen hundreds who were they before 1868 NEGROS,REDMAN,PALE ONES OR TOMAHU,SLAVES OR SLAVICS,INDENTURE SERVANTS, Your real history is hidden in Masonic order which is Moorish science in secret order also bear in mind that the term wigmore party means the wigs of moors they wear the white wooly hair of the Moors symbolic of the kinky dark skinned MOORS and the whiteness of the wigs symbolic of the purity and the sovereign power and the title of nobility ship of the MOORS. Once the MOORS fell in 1865 the last confederacy Moors in north Carolina of Saladin Ben Watie and the prophet Noble Drew Ali father John Drew in 1865 to 1871 the last Confederacy Moorish army of the Carolina south the Rotunda A lot of Moors went into Bureaucratic slavery which is contract slavery its called manumission papers the ward of the state, because the Moors were abandon and also surrendered to the union of 1863 to 65 and 71 the Moors joined the union and became the modern Negros, now late in the 1880s and 1900s they started calling us colored, African, coon or African American,we were called many names we have to realize they have changed the history books, the meaning of words in the dictionaries and our history is in every state of the union society in masonic order theyve known who you are for quite some time Moors. Peace & Love Abraham Lincoln Africanus EL Moorish Civic & Law Islam to the moors this is the original picture of Abraham Lincoln Africanus EL The Moor, this picture was locked away in the archives inside the Library of Congress. The true picture of Mr Lincoln EL. He was known as the Melungeon,Portuguese,and copperhead these were terms that refered to Moor he even wore Moorish attire and call him The Great Africanus being of Moorish blood. His mother Nancy Hanks EL she was apart of the confederacy Guyaga nations Abraham Lincoln Africanus EL straight descended of the confederate Moorish nation known as the five confederate nations known as Bey,EL, Dey, Al, Ali from also the five pointed Moroccan flag of the Moors, Lincoln EL is full blooded Moor on both side we have learned to connect the dots, everything is all connected. peace and love MOORS. Abraham Lincoln Africanus EL won in a land slide in the election of 1863 against Jefferson Davis, bear in mind at that time there was still Moors running the North. Moors running for mayor and also elected Officials like sheriffs. Lincoln EL was the first president of the democratic party in the North. In Moorish history he was known as the 24th president including john Hanson Bey the first president of the continental congress in 1781 of the Great Seal of the united colonies.The Moors had Albion slovics, or slaves all through south under the power of the confederacy. Albion or Red-man were the true slaves here in the Americas,Amexem Horace Greeley own a publishing newspaper called the New York tribunal at that time he was a abolitionist of slavery and all of the Republicans were for slavery now lets look at the big picture the republican parties establish by Moors ancient Moabite law at that time in the early 1850s Albion women,red-man couldnt vote at that time they were fighting for women rights Horace Greeley was fighting for all these problems for his people Lincoln EL was basically the solution to his problem Abraham Lincoln Africanus EL he was Against slavery because of the simple fact that the Moors were controlled the Agricultural south and power and had indenture servants or slovic/slaves.So once Lincoln declared the civil war,civilization at war to send moors to fight other moors from the south they formed the patriots to fight British Moors also know as the Brits or Brutus Moors and Confederate Moors you had Moors that turn pro-north and started supporting the union north Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass, James Bethworth, Nat turner ,etc. These were Moors turned pro-north with and became spies and look outs and strategic fighters in Guerrilla warfare the Moors were known as the Indian Confederacy in Albion or albino history books redmanBecause of the simple fact that history has been seriously twisted and a bunch of lies have been placed, a the Freud thats going in history. Prophet Noble Drew Ali,or EL hajj Sheik Shariff Abdol Ali set the tone of the universe for use to learn our great history the true history of ours and learn to connect the dots. So Basically Horace Greeley announced in congress at the time of the Wigmore (Wig-Moor) party in 1868, whe n the Albians said we are no longer caledl REDMAN we are now call WHITE PEOPLE. now you really need to stop and think what just happened, they became white in 1868 in the late eighteen hundreds who were they before 1868 NEGROS,REDMAN,PALE ONES OR TOMAHU,SLAVES OR SLAVICS,INDENTURE SERVANTS, Your real history is hidden in Masonic order which is Moorish science in secret order also bear in mind that the term wigmore party means the wigs of moors they wear the white wooly hair of the Moors symbolic of the kinky dark skinned MOORS and the whiteness of the wigs symbolic of the purity and the sovereign power and the title of nobility ship of the MOORS. Once the MOORS fell in 1865 the last confederacy Moors in north Carolina of Saladin Ben Watie and the prophet Noble Drew Ali father John Drew in 1865 to 1871 the last Confederacy Moorish army of the Carolina south the Rotunda A lot of Moors went into Bureaucratic slavery which is contract slavery its called manumission papers the ward of the state, because the Moors were abandon and also surrendered to the union of 1863 to 65 and 71 the Moors joined the union and became the modern Negros, now late in the 1880s and 1900s they started calling us colored, African, coon or African American,we were called many names we have to realize they have changed the history books, the meaning of words in the dictionaries and our history is in every state of the union society in masonic order theyve known who you are for quite some time Moors. Peace & Love Load Previous Replies Special K The claim that Hanson was a forgotten President of the United States was revived on the Internet, sometimes with a new assertion that he was actually a black man; an anachronistic photograph of Senator John Hanson of Liberia has been used to support this claim.[39] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hanson_%28Liberia%29 Basically, people got confused with another guy with the same name. John Hanson the semi-president was not black. I do wish people would check facts before spreading them, it would save sooo much power and bandwidth. Damian said: It is likely that many have also not been made aware of John Hanson From The File A Black Man, A Moor, John Hanson Was the First President of the United States! 1781-1782 A.D. George Washington was really the 8th President of the United States! George Washington was not the first President of the United States. In fact, the first President of the United States was one John Hanson. Dont go checking the encyclopedia for this guys name - he is one of those great men that are lost to history. If youre extremely lucky, you may actually find a brief mention of his name. The new country was actually formed on March 1, 1781 with the adoption of The Articles of Confederation. This document was actually proposed on June 11, 1776, but not agreed upon by Congress until November 15, 1777. Maryland refused to sign this document until Virginia and New York ceded their western lands (Maryland was afraid that these states would gain too much power in the new government from such large amounts of land). Once the signing took place in 1781, a President was needed to run the country. John Hanson was chosen unanimously by Congress (which included George Washington). In fact, all the other potential candidates refused to run against him, as he was a major player in the revolution and an extremely influential member of Congress. As the first President, Hanson had quite the shoes to fill. No one had ever been President and the role was poorly defined. His actions in office would set precedent for all future Presidents. He took office just as the Revolutionary War ended. Almost immediately, the troops demanded to be paid. As would be expected after any long war, there were no funds to meet the salaries. As a result, the soldiers threatened to overthrow the new government and put Washington on the throne as a monarch. All the members of Congress ran for their lives, leaving Hanson as the only guy left running the government. He somehow managed to calm the troops down and hold the country together. If he had failed, the government would have fallen almost immediately and everyone would have been bowing to King Washington. In fact, Hanson sent 800 pounds of sterling siliver by his brother Samuel Hanson to George Wasington to provide the troops with shoes. Hanson, as President, ordered all foreign troops off American soil, as well as the removal of all foreign flags. This was quite the feat, considering the fact that so many European countries had a stake in the United States since the days following Columbus. Hanson established the Great Seal of the United States, which all Presidents have since been required to use on all official documents. President Hanson also established the first Treasury Department, the first Secretary of War, and the first Foreign Affairs Department. Lastly, he declared that the fourth Thursday of every November was to be Thanksgiving Day, which is still true today. The Articles of Confederation only allowed a President to serve a one year term during any three year period, so Hanson actually accomplished quite a bit in such little time. Six other presidents were elected after him - Elias Boudinot (1783), Thomas Mifflin (1784), Richard Henry Lee (1785), Nathan Gorman (1786), Arthur St. Clair (1787), and Cyrus Griffin (1788) - all prior to Washington taking office. So what happened? Why dont we ever hear about the first seven Presidents of the United States? Its quite simple - The Articles of Confederation didnt work well. The individual states had too much power and nothing could be agreed upon. A new doctrine needed to be written - something we know as the Constitution. And that leads us to the end of our story. George Washington was definitely not the first President of the United States. He was the first President of the United States under the Constitution we follow today. And the first seven Presidents are forgotten in history Dec 3, 2013 Damian John Hanson, a black man, was the first President of the US under the Articles of Confederation. The simple fact is that EVERYTHING that is known about the universe originated with Black people. Deal with that fact. John Hanson is one minute piece of evidence to that universal fact. *********************** freerepublic/focus/f-bloggers/1771850/posts A Black Man, A Moor, John Hanson Was the First President of the United States! 1781-1782 A.D.??? George Washington was really the 8th President of the United States! George Washington was not the first President of the United States. In fact, the first President of the United States was one John Hanson. Dont go checking the encyclopedia for this guys name - he is one of those great men that are lost to history. If youre extremely lucky, you may actually find a brief mention of his name. The new country was actually formed on March 1, 1781 with the adoption of The Articles of Confederation. This document was actually proposed on June 11, 1776, but not agreed upon by Congress until November 15, 1777. Maryland refused to sign this document until Virginia and New York ceded their western lands (Maryland was afraid that these states would gain too much power in the new government from such large amounts of land). Once the signing took place in 1781, a President was needed to run the country. John Hanson was chosen unanimously by Congress (which included George Washington). In fact, all the other potential candidates refused to run against him, as he was a major player in the revolution and an extremely influential member of Congress. As the first President, Hanson had quite the shoes to fill. No one had ever been President and the role was poorly defined. His actions in office would set precedent for all future Presidents. He took office just as the Revolutionary War ended. Almost immediately, the troops demanded to be paid. As would be expected after any long war, there were no funds to meet the salaries. As a result, the soldiers threatened to overthrow the new government and put Washington on the throne as a monarch. All the members of Congress ran for their lives, leaving Hanson as the only guy left running the government. He somehow managed to calm the troops down and hold the country together. If he had failed, the government would have fallen almost immediately and everyone would have been bowing to King Washington. In fact, Hanson sent 800 pounds of sterling siliver by his brother Samuel Hanson to George Washington to provide the troops with shoes. Hanson, as President, ordered all foreign troops off American soil, as well as the removal of all foreign flags. This was quite the feat, considering the fact that so many European countries had a stake in the United States since the days following Columbus. Hanson established the Great Seal of the United States, which all Presidents have since been required to use on all official documents. President Hanson also established the first Treasury Department, the first Secretary of War, and the first Foreign Affairs Department. Lastly, he declared that the fourth Thursday of every November was to be Thanksgiving Day, which is still true today. The Articles of Confederation only allowed a President to serve a one year term during any three year period, so Hanson actually accomplished quite a bit in such little time. Six other presidents were elected after him - Elias Boudinot (1783), Thomas Mifflin (1784), Richard Henry Lee (1785), Nathan Gorman (1786), Arthur St. Clair (1787), and Cyrus Griffin (1788) - all prior to Washington taking office. So what happened? Why dont we ever hear about the first seven Presidents of the United States? Its quite simple - The Articles of Confederation didnt work well. The individual states had too much power and nothing could be agreed upon. A new doctrine needed to be written - something we know as the Constitution. And that leads us to the end of our story. George Washington was definitely not the first President of the United States. He was the first President of the United States under the Constitution we follow today. And the first seven Presidents are forgotten in history. Special K said: The claim that Hanson was a forgotten President of the United States was revived on the Internet, sometimes with a new assertion that he was actually a black man; an anachronistic photograph of Senator John Hanson of Liberia has been used to support this claim.[39] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hanson_%28Liberia%29 Basically, people got confused with another guy with the same name. John Hanson the semi-president was not black. I do wish people would check facts before spreading them, it would save sooo much power and bandwidth. Damian said: It is likely that many have also not been made aware of John Hanson From The File A Black Man, A Moor, John Hanson Was the First President of the United States! 1781-1782 A.D. George Washington was really the 8th President of the United States! George Washington was not the first President of the United States. In fact, the first President of the United States was one John Hanson. Dont go checking the encyclopedia for this guys name - he is one of those great men that are lost to history. If youre extremely lucky, you may actually find a brief mention of his name. The new country was actually formed on March 1, 1781 with the adoption of The Articles of Confederation. This document was actually proposed on June 11, 1776, but not agreed upon by Congress until November 15, 1777. Maryland refused to sign this document until Virginia and New York ceded their western lands (Maryland was afraid that these states would gain too much power in the new government from such large amounts of land). Once the signing took place in 1781, a President was needed to run the country. John Hanson was chosen unanimously by Congress (which included George Washington). In fact, all the other potential candidates refused to run against him, as he was a major player in the revolution and an extremely influential member of Congress. As the first President, Hanson had quite the shoes to fill. No one had ever been President and the role was poorly defined. His actions in office would set precedent for all future Presidents. He took office just as the Revolutionary War ended. Almost immediately, the troops demanded to be paid. As would be expected after any long war, there were no funds to meet the salaries. As a result, the soldiers threatened to overthrow the new government and put Washington on the throne as a monarch. All the members of Congress ran for their lives, leaving Hanson as the only guy left running the government. He somehow managed to calm the troops down and hold the country together. If he had failed, the government would have fallen almost immediately and everyone would have been bowing to King Washington. In fact, Hanson sent 800 pounds of sterling siliver by his brother Samuel Hanson to George Wasington to provide the troops with shoes. Hanson, as President, ordered all foreign troops off American soil, as well as the removal of all foreign flags. This was quite the feat, considering the fact that so many European countries had a stake in the United States since the days following Columbus. Hanson established the Great Seal of the United States, which all Presidents have since been required to use on all official documents. President Hanson also established the first Treasury Department, the first Secretary of War, and the first Foreign Affairs Department. Lastly, he declared that the fourth Thursday of every November was to be Thanksgiving Day, which is still true today. The Articles of Confederation only allowed a President to serve a one year term during any three year period, so Hanson actually accomplished quite a bit in such little time. Six other presidents were elected after him - Elias Boudinot (1783), Thomas Mifflin (1784), Richard Henry Lee (1785), Nathan Gorman (1786), Arthur St. Clair (1787), and Cyrus Griffin (1788) - all prior to Washington taking office. So what happened? Why dont we ever hear about the first seven Presidents of the United States? Its quite simple - The Articles of Confederation didnt work well. The individual states had too much power and nothing could be agreed upon. A new doctrine needed to be written - something we know as the Constitution. And that leads us to the end of our story. George Washington was definitely not the first President of the United States. He was the first President of the United States under the Constitution we follow today. And the first seven Presidents are forgotten in history Dec 3, 2013 Damian Damian said: John Hanson, a black man, was the first President of the US under the Articles of Confederation. The simple fact is that EVERYTHING that is known about the universe originated with Black people. Deal with that fact. John Hanson is one minute piece of evidence to that universal fact. *********************** freerepublic/focus/f-bloggers/1771850/posts A Black Man, A Moor, John Hanson Was the First President of the United States! 1781-1782 A.D.??? George Washington was really the 8th President of the United States! George Washington was not the first President of the United States. In fact, the first President of the United States was one John Hanson. Dont go checking the encyclopedia for this guys name - he is one of those great men that are lost to history. If youre extremely lucky, you may actually find a brief mention of his name. The new country was actually formed on March 1, 1781 with the adoption of The Articles of Confederation. This document was actually proposed on June 11, 1776, but not agreed upon by Congress until November 15, 1777. Maryland refused to sign this document until Virginia and New York ceded their western lands (Maryland was afraid that these states would gain too much power in the new government from such large amounts of land). Once the signing took place in 1781, a President was needed to run the country. John Hanson was chosen unanimously by Congress (which included George Washington). In fact, all the other potential candidates refused to run against him, as he was a major player in the revolution and an extremely influential member of Congress. As the first President, Hanson had quite the shoes to fill. No one had ever been President and the role was poorly defined. His actions in office would set precedent for all future Presidents. He took office just as the Revolutionary War ended. Almost immediately, the troops demanded to be paid. As would be expected after any long war, there were no funds to meet the salaries. As a result, the soldiers threatened to overthrow the new government and put Washington on the throne as a monarch. All the members of Congress ran for their lives, leaving Hanson as the only guy left running the government. He somehow managed to calm the troops down and hold the country together. If he had failed, the government would have fallen almost immediately and everyone would have been bowing to King Washington. In fact, Hanson sent 800 pounds of sterling siliver by his brother Samuel Hanson to George Washington to provide the troops with shoes. Hanson, as President, ordered all foreign troops off American soil, as well as the removal of all foreign flags. This was quite the feat, considering the fact that so many European countries had a stake in the United States since the days following Columbus. Hanson established the Great Seal of the United States, which all Presidents have since been required to use on all official documents. President Hanson also established the first Treasury Department, the first Secretary of War, and the first Foreign Affairs Department. Lastly, he declared that the fourth Thursday of every November was to be Thanksgiving Day, which is still true today. The Articles of Confederation only allowed a President to serve a one year term during any three year period, so Hanson actually accomplished quite a bit in such little time. Six other presidents were elected after him - Elias Boudinot (1783), Thomas Mifflin (1784), Richard Henry Lee (1785), Nathan Gorman (1786), Arthur St. Clair (1787), and Cyrus Griffin (1788) - all prior to Washington taking office. So what happened? Why dont we ever hear about the first seven Presidents of the United States? Its quite simple - The Articles of Confederation didnt work well. The individual states had too much power and nothing could be agreed upon. A new doctrine needed to be written - something we know as the Constitution. And that leads us to the end of our story. George Washington was definitely not the first President of the United States. He was the first President of the United States under the Constitution we follow today. And the first seven Presidents are forgotten in history. Special K said: The claim that Hanson was a forgotten President of the United States was revived on the Internet, sometimes with a new assertion that he was actually a black man; an anachronistic photograph of Senator John Hanson of Liberia has been used to support this claim.[39] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hanson_%28Liberia%29 Basically, people got confused with another guy with the same name. John Hanson the semi-president was not black. I do wish people would check facts before spreading them, it would save sooo much power and bandwidth. Damian said: It is likely that many have also not been made aware of John Hanson From The File A Black Man, A Moor, John Hanson Was the First President of the United States! 1781-1782 A.D. George Washington was really the 8th President of the United States! George Washington was not the first President of the United States. In fact, the first President of the United States was one John Hanson. Dont go checking the encyclopedia for this guys name - he is one of those great men that are lost to history. If youre extremely lucky, you may actually find a brief mention of his name. The new country was actually formed on March 1, 1781 with the adoption of The Articles of Confederation. This document was actually proposed on June 11, 1776, but not agreed upon by Congress until November 15, 1777. Maryland refused to sign this document until Virginia and New York ceded their western lands (Maryland was afraid that these states would gain too much power in the new government from such large amounts of land). Once the signing took place in 1781, a President was needed to run the country. John Hanson was chosen unanimously by Congress (which included George Washington). In fact, all the other potential candidates refused to run against him, as he was a major player in the revolution and an extremely influential member of Congress. As the first President, Hanson had quite the shoes to fill. No one had ever been President and the role was poorly defined. His actions in office would set precedent for all future Presidents. He took office just as the Revolutionary War ended. Almost immediately, the troops demanded to be paid. As would be expected after any long war, there were no funds to meet the salaries. As a result, the soldiers threatened to overthrow the new government and put Washington on the throne as a monarch. All the members of Congress ran for their lives, leaving Hanson as the only guy left running the government. He somehow managed to calm the troops down and hold the country together. If he had failed, the government would have fallen almost immediately and everyone would have been bowing to King Washington. In fact, Hanson sent 800 pounds of sterling siliver by his brother Samuel Hanson to George Wasington to provide the troops with shoes. Hanson, as President, ordered all foreign troops off American soil, as well as the removal of all foreign flags. This was quite the feat, considering the fact that so many European countries had a stake in the United States since the days following Columbus. Hanson established the Great Seal of the United States, which all Presidents have since been required to use on all official documents. President Hanson also established the first Treasury Department, the first Secretary of War, and the first Foreign Affairs Department. Lastly, he declared that the fourth Thursday of every November was to be Thanksgiving Day, which is still true today. The Articles of Confederation only allowed a President to serve a one year term during any three year period, so Hanson actually accomplished quite a bit in such little time. Six other presidents were elected after him - Elias Boudinot (1783), Thomas Mifflin (1784), Richard Henry Lee (1785), Nathan Gorman (1786), Arthur St. Clair (1787), and Cyrus Griffin (1788) - all prior to Washington taking office. So what happened? Why dont we ever hear about the first seven Presidents of the United States? Its quite simple - The Articles of Confederation didnt work well. The individual states had too much power and nothing could be agreed upon. A new doctrine needed to be written - something we know as the Constitution. And that leads us to the end of our story. George Washington was definitely not the first President of the United States. He was the first President of the United States under the Constitution we follow today. And the first seven Presidents are forgotten in history....
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