Interview 1160 – James Perloff on The False Flag Heard Round the World

by | Apr 20, 2016 | Interviews | 6 comments

On April 19, 1775 the shot(s) heard round the world began the War of Independence. But who fired the shot(s)? Today we talk to James Perloff of JamesPerloff.com about the hidden history and context of the Battle of Lexington and Concord, the players who set up the plot, and the plan to engineer a “Lexington Massacre” that could sell war to the Continental Congress.

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SHOW NOTES:
JamesPerloff.com

The Secrets Buried at Lexington Green

Peace Revolution episode 086: Common Sense for the 21st Century

6 Comments

  1. Hi James & James!
    Fascinating discussion… And it begs further questions (for me) about the history of Freemasonry and the (infamous) “Illuminati” at the dawn of America’s history. I feel that exposing this could help to further strengthen the case for anarchist forms of community/society and lessen the alliegience that individuals so often feel toward “patriotism” and the “Founding Fathers”. At best, the Bill of Rights, the “Republic” and the “Founding Fathers” should be viewed as a step toward further liberty, but not as the destination?

    James C, I would love for you (and James P ideally) to unpack the secret history and plans that Freemasons (and the Illuminati which Washington himself references in a letter to a minister) have had for the U.S. Were those plans ultimately in line with the royalty/ruling families of Europe? Were any of the “Founding Fathers” (whether Freemasons or not) part of a conspiracy that ultimately was in concord with the bankers and European governments that they spoke so harshly against? Obviously, I have lots to research myself!

    Thanks again for such an insightful (needed) critique of an important period in American and human history… We must always be willing to question everything, even our most cherished presuppositions. Perhaps, most of all our most cherished presuppositions. If we’re not willing to question in this way, cognitive dissonance will so often plays into TPTSB’s hands.

  2. Fascinating, and not surprising. I have always understood that the revolution movement was not supported by the majority of colonists. So, a false flag event and the inevitable propaganda are, alas, pieces of the puzzle that fit perfectly, instead of the romanticized mythology we have been fed. I appreciate Mr. Perloff’s detailed research, and you, James, for all that you do to shine light on the truth.

  3. Here is a link to the Museum of our National Heritage in Lexington Mass. I was there several years ago for a music event and was very impressed with the large stained glass window….having no clue what I was looking at, at that time! http://www.monh.org/about/

    • Isn’t it interesting that the Museum of Our National Heritage has changed its name over the past few months. 🙂 It is now the Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library.

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