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In the summer of 1876, a large group of Native Americans gathered along the Little Big Horn River. It was estimated that there were 10,000 Cheyenne, Arapahoe, and Lakota peoples, an intimidating force indeed. On June 25, 1876, this group of Native Americans was responsible for Custer’s last stand. The United States government had received a report from Inspector Watkins in 1875. In this report, Watkins claimed that the Northern Cheyenne and Lakota peoples who were associating with Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull were enemies of the United States. This, combined with the interest in gold-rich Indian land, led to the decision to attack. On June 24, 1876, Custer’s army arrived at a location approximately 14 miles east of the river. Custer had split his forces, and the remainder of the force continued towards the mouth of the Little Big Horn River, preventing the Natives from blocking the attack. General Custer was warned of the large encampment of native warriors; he didn’t heed the warning. Instead, on June 25 Custer prepared to attack. He expected that the natives would be so intimidated that they would flee immediately. Custer ordered Major Reno to lead the attack. Major Reno began to advance. … Continue reading Battle of Little Bighorn →
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Richard Cassaro is a journalist, speaker and author of “Written In Stone: Decoding The Secret Masonic Religion Hidden In Gothic Cathedrals And World Architecture.” The book uncovers a lost Wisdom Tradition that was practiced globally in antiquity, found memorialized in pyramids, Triptychs, and identical images worldwide. The central tenets of this tradition have been perpetuated in Western Secret Societies. The most visible of these is the so-called “Masonic Fraternity,” an age-old chivalric Order whose ranks have included Europe’s Gothic cathedral builders and America’s Founding Fathers. Richard has two websites: www.DeeperTruth.com and www.RichardCassaro.com