Return to Traditional Republican Roots

Three years ago I left the Democratic party and registered as a Republican so I could lead John and Jessie Fremont’s party – back to sanity!

It is clear to me that Cardinal Dolan (who will now able to elect the next Pope) wants to undermine our President’s national secular healthcare program, because the Catholic Pope has maintained many hospitals in America that have been privatized, and are not what they used to be.

Dolan is turning his back on the poor in America, thus we need to go back to the vision our founding fathers and mothers had when they founded the Party of Lincoln. The Pope in Rome had no say so in that vision. I am the traditional representative of the Republican Party and demand my party return to its inclusive roots, and stop playing with fanatical relgious groups and cults that are hurting us, and the poor the Pope pretends to serve and protect. The Ponitfex Maximus is using Fremont’s party to his own end! End the insane deception of this Shah-like entity. Come home to reality!

Jon Presco

http://wampumkeeper.com/Guelphhill.html

“It is very likely that the Jessie Scouts assisted in the delivery of funds from Sheridan’s headquarters to Juarez in what Sheridan described as a “covert program” of supporting the Mexican liberals against Maxmilian’s army.”

“Sheridan began to send his “trusty scouts,” as he referred to them in telegraphed reports to Grant, into northern Mexico to collect information on the French army and their allies. ”

“When the Habsburg “camarilla” repealed the new laws and sent an
army to crush Hungary, Kossuth raised a defense force which defeated
and expelled the invaders by May 1849. The Hungarian Parliament
dethroned the Habsburg dynasty in 1849 and elected Kossuth Governor
of the country. All that prompted the Russian Czar, the leading
member of the “Unholy Alliance,” to dispatch 300,000 soldiers to
help his imperial brother, Francis Joseph. ”

Hungarian Officers, who fled the Habsburgs and Imperial Russians,
became members of John Fremont’s bodyguard and his wife’s ‘Jesse
Scouts’ who conducted clandestine opperation into Mexico and helped
dethrone Emperor Maximilan von Habsburg and install Benito Juárez as
the Mexico’s leader. Juarez and his backers were Freemasons, as was
Jesse Benton’s family. Jesse’s father, Senator Thomas Hart Benton,
was the author of Manifest Destiny, and thus was keen on keeping the
French, the Russians, and the Habsburgs out of North America. The
Hungarian Freedom Fighters were Masons and Fourty-Eighters.

My niece, Drew Benton, is California Royalty. Fremont invaded
California and took it from Mexico. Drew’s half-sister is named
after Jesse Benton. In the marriage of her parents, came together
the Freemasons and Orange Order who opposed Catholic rule. This
history may constitute the foremost history in regards to the
Habsburg’s contact with America.

Several authors, and the movie ‘The Davinci Code’ suggest Maximilan
is descended from Jesus. If this is remotely true, then one must
look at truly important history generated by the offspring of the
Son of God. John Fremont was the co-founder of the Republican Party
that was an Abolitionist party. Fremont authored the first
emancipation of slaves.

” Lt. Col. Henry Young escorted a large group of veteran soldiers
into Mexico where they had volunteered to serve as a body guard for
one of Juarez’ commanders”

Did the Jesse Scouts protect Mexican Freemasons?

http://www.srmason-sj.org/council/journal/jun01/kruger.html

http://www.hungaryemb.org/Pictures4/060315Congress/SimonyiBeszed.htm

The Imperial Mexicans and the French had actively supported the
Confederacy and at the height of the Union blockade, the Mexican
port of Matamoras was providing a great amount of the Confederacy’s
imports. With their history of support for the Confederacy and the
movement of large numbers of former Confederate soldiers into
Mexico, Grant began to be alarmed about the possibility of renewed
hostilities from a Franco-Mexican-Rebel League that appeared to be
forming. Once this possibility was recognized, Grant convinced
Secretary of War Stanton and President Johnson of the potential
danger they faced of a renewed war.

Sheridan was ordered to place his strongest formations on the border
as a demonstration of their intention to prevent any moves by the
French, one of the world’s superpowers at the time, toward the
United States. At this time, Sheridan began to send his “trusty
scouts,” as he referred to them in telegraphed reports to Grant,
into northern Mexico to collect information on the French army and
their allies. Young, Rowand, and White were soon back into their old
Confederate uniforms as they rode across the Rio Grande, posing as
Confederate soldiers seeking to escape from the Union army’s
occupation of their home state.

Most of the reports of their scouting operations were lost or safely
filed away as they were all classified. The little that has emerged
from the research shows that multiple trips were made into Mexico
and, at one time, they were actively planning to kidnap the Imperial
commander in Matamoras, General Meijia, as they had done with Harry
Gilmor. Sheridan wrote to Grant that the loss of Meijia would have a
major disrupting impact on the imperial defenders in that border
city.

It is very likely that the Jessie Scouts assisted in the delivery of
funds from Sheridan’s headquarters to Juarez in what Sheridan
described as a “covert program” of supporting the Mexican liberals
against Maxmilian’s army. What is known is that large amounts of
weapons were transferred from captured Confederate depots, as
Sheridan said, “30,000 stand of muskets from the Baton Rouge Arsenal
alone,” to Juarez’ army as they began to win victories. The
magnitude of this “covert” operation was enormous and Grant made
arrangements for General Schofield to take a leave of absence to
command all of the liberal forces in their war against the French
and their allies. Interestingly, Secretary of State Stanton opposed
their plans and worked behind the scenes to bring about a diplomatic
solution, going as far as securing the services of Schofield as an
emissary to Paris.

Late in 1866, possibly in December, Lt. Col. Henry Young escorted a
large group of veteran soldiers into Mexico where they had
volunteered to serve as a body guard for one of Juarez’ commanders,
General Escobedo. Sheridan later wrote that Young had done this on
his own, as a private citizen, and he, Sheridan, had loaned money to
him for the expedition. Sheridan also told two slightly differing
versions of this story.

http://www.wvcivilwar.com/jessie.shtml

http://www.missouricivilwarmuseum.org/mo-hungarian.htm

Maximilian was born in Schönbrunn, Vienna, Austria, the second son
of Archduke Franz Karl of Austria and his wife Sophie Friederike
Dorothee Wilhelmine, Princess of Bavaria. His brother was Emperor
Franz Josef of Austria (sometimes identified by the English spelling
Francis Joseph). Maximilian was born as His Imperial and Royal
Highness Ferdinand Maximilian Joseph, Prince Imperial and Archduke
of Austria, Prince Royal of Hungary and Bohemia.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maximilian_of_Mexico

As the 19th Century went on, Mexican Masonry embraced the degree
system authored by Albert Pike and grew ever more anticlerical,
regardless of Rite. Meanwhile the two major political parties,
Liberal and Conservative had developed. There were Masons in both,
but predominantly among the Liberals. The great Mexican leader of
the Nineteenth Century was, of course, Benito Juárez. When a new
constitution was approved in 1857 that curtailed the power of the
Roman Catholic Church, a Conservative rebellion started yet another
civil war, known as the Reform War. When it ended with a Liberal
victory in 1861, the Reform Laws were implemented, which included
separation of Church and State, freedom of worship, civil marriage,
and secularization of Church properties.

The exhausted country, however, was not granted respite. A new
emperor, the Austrian Archduke Maximilian, was imposed in 1862 by
French Emperor Napoleon III, with connivance of Mexican
Conservatives. Again, Benito Juarez and his Liberals led the fight
against the French occupation army and the second Mexican emperor
ended like the first, before a firing squad, in 1867.

This may well have been the highest point of Freemasonry in Mexico,
as most of the prominent actors in these crucial 10 years were
Masons. The Lodges no longer acted directly in politics as earlier
in the century, but the individual Masons certainly did, each in his
sphere of activity.
When Benito Juarez died, Mexico passed into the hands of Porfirio
Díaz, also a Freemason. Paradoxically a liberal and a dictator at
the same time, he upheld the secular principles of the liberal
constitution while repressing political freedom. He also sought to
bring some order out of the chaos of the Freemasonry of his time by
creating a nationwide Gran Dieta or Grand Diet in which both
Scottish and York Rite Masons participated. Before being dissolved
later in the century, this body originated the regular Grand Lodges
of the Mexican Republic. Indeed, the charters of some of the
constituent Lodges of our York Grand Lodge of Mexico bear the
signature of Porfirio Diaz.

http://www.yorkrite.com/gcmx/os1999.html

http://wampumkeeper.com/Guelphhill.html

When the Habsburg “camarilla” repealed the new laws and sent an army
to crush Hungary, Kossuth raised a defense force which defeated and
expelled the invaders by May 1849. The Hungarian Parliament
dethroned the Habsburg dynasty in 1849 and elected Kossuth Governor
of the country. All that prompted the Russian Czar, the leading
member of the “Unholy Alliance,” to dispatch 300,000 soldiers to
help his imperial brother, Francis Joseph. That intervention settled
the fate of an independent Hungary. On August 11, 1849, Kossuth fled
first to Turkey, where he was under government supervision for a
year, and then to England. The fame of his cause circled the globe,
and the United States pressed for his release, even sending the
U.S.S. Mississippi to bring him to London. Greeted there as a hero
of liberty, Kossuth campaigned for Hungarian freedom at every
opportunity. His military bearing and oratorical ability won
audiences to his cause, and in 1851, he journeyed to America, which
he saw as the birthplace of modern liberty. Reflective of the
popularity he enjoyed, Kossuth was greeted as “Freedom’s Angel” by
the famous American writer Ralph Waldo Emerson who welcomed him to
Concord, Massachusetts. Horace Greeley, the famed journalist, called
Kossuth a leader “of the first rank,” and the poet John Greenleaf
Whittier hailed him as “the noblest guest the Old World’s wrong has
given to the New World of the West.”1 Little wonder that a
monumental statue of Kossuth, according to its inscription,
was “Erected by a Liberty Loving Race of Americans of Magyar Origin
to Louis Kossuth, the Great Champion of Liberty” on Riverside Drive
in New York City.2 Kossuth was the first foreigner after Lafayette
to be invited to address both Houses of Congress in January 1851.
Speaking everywhere to large audiences, Kossuth traveled throughout
the United States and was naturally drawn to Freemasonry. In 1851,
he wrote an extraordinary letter to Brother Ferdinand Bodmann,
Worshipful Master of Lodge No. 133, Cincinnati, Ohio. He wrote:

http://www.srmason-sj.org/council/journal/jun01/kruger.html

Leave a comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.