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Musings On The Finite Statist Machine
Watch the Hamilton the Musical performance at The GRAMMYs, because this will be the closest most of us will ever get to actually seeing the show.
Posted by Vulture on Monday, February 15, 2016
[1/24/16, 11:31:23 PM] AK/Terran: AK: What is the real origin of the name America?
DEAR ONE/AK/TERRAN. THE NAME “AMERICA” ORIGINATES IN THE CELTIC/GAELIC TONGUE. PHONETICALLY DERIVED FROM THE ANDROMEDAN WORD FOR “FREE LAND” OR FREE PLACE. AH-MERKA. DATA COLLECTORS. STAN.X. END.
[10/6/15, 9:39:45 PM] AK/Terran: AK: WHAT ESSENCE WAS ALEXANDER HAMILTON’S WIFE?[10/6/15, 9:48:55 PM] DEAR ONE/AK/TERRAN IT IS WITH PLEASURE THAT WE SHARE THE ONE/ELIZABETH WIFE OF THE ONE/ALEXANDER HAD THE SHARE OF TWO FIRST STRING ESSENCES NOT FROM BERTH/BIRTH TO DEATH BUT FROM OCCASSIONAL OVERLIGHTING.THESE TWO OVERLIGHTING ESSENCES ARE THE ONE/GAIA/HATJ AND THE ONE/DANI/LILA.THE ESSENCE THAT WAS FROM BIRTH/BERTH TO DEATH IN THE FORM OF THE ONE ELIZABETH WAS A NEW ESSENCE LINE CREATED/EXPANDED FOR THAT ROLE IN LOVEJOY. END.
[10/6/15, 9:40:18 PM] AK/Terran: AK: DID HAMILTON HAVE DEALINGS WITH THE ROTHSCHILDS?
Alexander Hamliton was extorted for a time by husband/wife team of Rothschild agents in a honeytrap scheme setup by the husband, a Rothschild operative, in cooperation with the wife.
Time Magazine in a recent special edition on Alexander Hamilton wrote:
Nevis was a rigidly stratified society, but the diseases that periodically ravaged the community— yellow fever, malaria, dysentery— were class- and race-blind.Five of Rachel’s six siblings died young. So after her father breathed his last in 1745, she inherited what her famous son would one day call a “snug fortune.” After burying her father, she took it and her mother 140 miles west to Christiansted on St. Croix. Wherever she landed, the smart and pretty 16-year-old was going to be a valuable catch.
Unfortunately, the eye she caught belonged to Johann Michael Lavien, a ne’er-do-well 30-year-old Dane [from Denmark], who saw a wife with an inheritance as the shortcut to his dream of becoming a successful planter. As Hamilton later described the unsavory courtship, “a fortune-hunter . . . came to Nevis bedizzened with gold, and paid his addresses to my mother then a handsome young woman.”
The couple settled on Lavien’s plantation, Contentment— but despite the name, the union yielded other emotions entirely. Rachel had a child, Peter, but Lavien was an inept businessman and squandered his wife’s money. It was, as Hamilton later described it, “a hated marriage.”Which she left, none too soon, around 1750. Enraged by the affront, Lavien set off a chain of events that would forever taint her and her unborn children.
Danish law at the time gave a husband the right to imprison an adulterous, deserting wife. Lavien trumped up charges of infidelity that landed Rachel behind bars inside the town fort. She spent the next hellish months in a small cell, surviving on salted herring, cornmeal mush and cod. In the end, however, the experience didn’t break her, and upon her release, Rachel sailed with her mother to the island of St. Kitts.
On first impression, James Hamilton presented as the opposite of Johann Lavien. Hamilton was well born, the fourth of 11 children of a father, Alexander, who was a laird of Grange in the county of Ayshire in southwestern Scotland.
James left the family castle in 1741 to seek his fortune across the ocean. Lacking both business sense and industriousness, though, Hamilton was struggling by the time he met Rachel on St. Kitts. Still, he charmed the young woman in need of a fresh start. Soon the pair had entered into a common-law marriage, addressed as Mr. and Mrs. James Hamilton even though it was well known that Rachel was another man’s wife.
James Jr. arrived in 1753. By the time Alexander was born, on Jan. 11, 1755, the family had relocated to Nevis. The wooden buildings and narrow streets of Charlestown bustled with merchants and traders, pirates and old salts. From his home, the young Alexander, remembered by a mentor as “rather delicate & frail,” could hear the buzz of the docks as cargo was unloaded and deals were struck. But he did not feel welcome there. His parents’ unofficial union meant that the handsome boy with the red hair and piercing violet eyes was viewed as a bastard child. The illegitimacy racked Hamilton throughout his life. “My birth is the subject of the most humiliating criticism,” he reluctantly admitted in future years. Being “not free from blemish,” Hamilton was likely not allowed to attend an Anglican school. In any case, he studied with a tutor.
In 1759, when Hamilton was 4, Lavien, looking to remarry, began divorce proceedings. He defamed Rachel again, accusing her of “whoring with everyone” and having “completely forgotten her duty” by abandoning her one legitimate child. For good measure, he also referred to the younger Hamiltons as “whore-children.” Lavien got his divorce, and in the process the court also denied Rachel the right to remarry.
Editors of TIME (2016-01-22). TIME Alexander Hamilton: A Founding Father’s Visionary Genius and His Tragic Fate. Kindle Edition.
He did this to learn about the possible tactical moves of HTJ to take down the earth banking systems.
The current Andreas MacAllistar is a young essence in a physical form with 4,000 years of memories, she's actually close in age to Riggolt, but with 4,000 years of memories, where Riggolt is a completely new inbodyment with new memories. ]