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Title: Secret History of the Civil War: Noor Bin Ladin Interviews Richard Poe
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URL Source: https://www.lewrockwell.com/2022/01 ... -ladin-interviews-richard-poe/
Published: Jan 31, 2022
Author: Richard Poe
Post Date: 2022-01-31 10:02:10 by Ada
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IN MY last article, “How the British Caused the American Civil War,” I revealed that Great Britain was the true instigator of the Southern rebellion. Following the American Revolution, the British managed to reestablish a colonial economy over the South, whereby Southern states sold 70 percent of their cotton exports to England, while purchasing British manufactured goods in return. The North sought to replace England as the South’s leading trade partner, by imposing tariffs on foreign trade, but the British fought back. British agents stirred up secession in the South, while British statesmen promised diplomatic and military support to rebel leaders. The British plan was to carve up the United States into spheres of influence, to be divided among European powers. Once widely known to Americans, these facts have been wiped from our history books. In this podcast, I discuss with Noor Bin Ladin the forgotten history of Britain’s unremitting efforts, throughout the first 90 years of our national existence, to destabilize the United States and undo our independence, all culminating in the Civil War. Taped January 19, livestreamed 10:20 AM, January 29, 2022. — RICHARD POE

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#1. To: Ada, Straitgate (#0)

Pretty wild stuff -- "the British managed to reestablish a colonial economy over the South"? Poe's view of the antebellum Southern economy is simplistic to put it mildly. Osama's niece is or was a Q adherent

www.businessinsider.com/n...ce-trump- qanon-fan-2020-9

Ah! realm of tombs! but let her bear
This blazon to the last of times;
No nation rose so white and fair,
Or fell so pure of crimes."

-- English poet P.S. Worsely, d. 1866

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