America the Battlefield
by Timothy A. Pope
April 19, 2025
Historically, April the 19th and 20th have been the two key dates upon which the secret societies chose to conduct their ritualistic sacrifices of innocent human life, to draw power and influence to their occulted ideology, in their most coveted period of atonement, March the 20th through May 1st, "May Day."
Some of the more notable events include:
- The battles at Lexington and Concord
- The explosion of the U.S.S. Iowa
- The false flag sinking of the U.S.S. Maine
- The Colorado National Guard massacre
- The Waco massacre at Branch Davidian
- The Bombing of Oklahoma City
- The Bay of Pigs invasion
- The Columbine school mass public shooting
- The Deepwater Horizon event
April 19:
The Battles of Lexington and Concord were fought on this date, kicking off the American Revolutionary War. (1775)
The U.S.S. Iowa exploded in the water off Puerto Rico, killing 47. (1989)
76 Branch Davidians of the Seventh Day Adventist Church at their Mount Carmel Center Ranch in Waco Texas were murdered by federal troops dispatched by the Clinton Administration and Attorney General Janet Reno. For wanting to be left alone. (1993)
The Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building was bombed in Oklahoma City, killing 168 men, women and children. (1995)
April 20:
The U.S. Congress adopted a resolution spearheaded by PresidentWilliam McKinley declaring war on Spain, using the disaster of the U.S.S. Maine as a pretext. (1898)
Members of theColorado National Guard opened fire on labor activists striking at theColorado Fuel & Iron Company, a large mining operation owned by John D. Rockefeller Jr., at an encampment in Ludlow. At least 66 men, women, and children were killed in the attack. (1914)
The disastrous Bay of Pigs invasion ended, an ill-planned attack on Fidel Castro’s government organized by elements of the U.S. government. The botched invasion left 118 anti-Castro Cuban rebels dead. (1961)
A grim milestone in Northern Ireland was achieved in a violent conflict between Protestants, Catholics and British soldiers, notching its 1,000th death when the body of James Murphy, a Catholic, was found dumped on a roadside. (1974)
Columbine High School was attacked and 15 students were killed, 24 injured. Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold had originally planned the shooting for April 19. The date was pushed back after a local drug dealer failed to provide them with ammunition on time, the Guardian reported. (1999)
April 20 marked the start of one of the largest ecological disasters in U.S. history. On that date, an explosion tore through the Deepwater Horizon exploration rig in the Gulf of Mexico, killing 11 crew members. The blast caused 3.19 million barrels of crude oil to spill into the gulf over the next 87 days, The Post reported.The spill and cleanup would eventually cost BP$61.6billion. (2010)
The Bhoja Air flight from Karachi to Islamabad went down during its landing. The crash, blamed on the weather, claimed all 127 passengers and crew. (2012)
A 6.6 magnitude earthquake hit China’s Sichuan province. More than 150 people were killed and 5,700 injured in the natural disaster. (2013)
A gunman attacked Parispolice with an AK-47 on theChamps-Elysees. One officer died in the attack and two others were wounded beforeKarim Cheurfi took his own life. (2017)
OKC, America’s Reichstag:
"Prudent and careful protective efforts obviously should be examined as an aftermath of this tragedy." — Oklahoma Governor Frank Keating, named Knight Commander of the Holy Sepulchre by Pope John Paul II in 1988, in an interview with Jeff Lazalier the afternoon of the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City on April 19, 1995.
"It's hard to imagine what more must happen to convince Congress to pass that bill." — President Bill Clinton, in the closing comments if his radio address on August 19, 1995, four months after the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, pushing for passage of the Omnibus Counter-Terrorism Bill S. 735 (and House version H.R. 2703), which had stalled in the Congress and whose language reformed the writ of Habeus Corpus (the safety net provision of all constitutionally-guaranteed rights) and granted the president sole discretion of defining which persons and organizations were "terrorists." This thinly veiled threat has remained ominously present in the minds of all freedom-loving Americans ever since.
"Only in the grip of a paralyzing fear would the American people ever beg for dependable enslavement to rescue them from unpredictable liberty and its burden of personal responsibility." — Michele M. Moore, 'Oklahoma City Day One: A Detailed Account of the Bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, April 19, 1995', (The Harvest Trust Publishers, Eagar, Arizona, 1996), p. 143.
"A second explosives expert, ladies and gentlemen, was interviewed who stated that the type of bomb that might be used (since no one knows at this time) was not of the sort that a small, local group could assemble, and that it was more likely that the bombing was the work of an organization with much funding and international ties. He suggested that investigators check to see what major drug trials may be going on at this time, and noted that there were similarities between the Federal Building bombing here and that of the World Trade Center two years ago. He also remarked about the fact that the courthouse building is located right behind the Federal Building, but nothing further was said about that. And I have to say, ladies and gentlemen, that if this second explosives expert is right, he has pinned the Central Intelligence Agency." (pp. 278-279) "At around 5:30 p.m.Our Washington people began meeting with the governor [Frank Keating] in the governor's mansion, supposedly to get coordinated with the federal investigators sent in by Janet Reno. The governor has announced that the entire investigation is now in the hands if the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Should we cheer? The last time anyone's lives were in the hands of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, they were burned crisp, and the ATF wore T-shirts hailing their Texas barbecue. So forgive me if I'm not thrilled that the investigation is now in the hands of the Federal Bureau of Investigation." — William Cooper, broadcasting the first report from the Intelligence Service of the Second Continental Army of the Republic and the Citizens Agency for Joint Intelligence on the day of the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City on April 19, 1995, at 11:00pm for his worldwide shortwave audience of 10 million listeners, The Hour of the Time, Episode #594http://www.hourofthetime.com/bcmp3/594.mp3As quoted by Michele M. Moore in 'Oklahoma City Day One: A Detailed Account of the Bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, April 19, 1995', (The Harvest Trust Publishers, Eagar, Arizona, 1996), p. 280.
"I believe that the demolitions charges in the building were placed inside at certain key concrete columns and did the primary damage to the Murrah Federal Building. It would have been absolutely impossible and against the laws of nature for a truck full of fertilizer and fuel oil—no matter how much of it was used—to bring the building down. I concur with the opinion that an investigation by the Oklahoma State Legislature is absolutely necessary to get to the truth of what actually caused the tragedy in Oklahoma City." — Dr. Sam Cohen, official written statement, dated June 29, 1995, published in Appendix C, page 349 of 'Oklahoma City: Day One', read into the public record during the press conference in Oklahoma City on Friday, June 30, 1995. Dr. Cohen held a forty-year career in the nuclear weapons issue, was assigned to the Manhattan Project at Los Alamos, New Mexico during World War II, and developed the technical aspect of the military concept of the neutron bomb in 1958.
Oklahoma City: Day One: A Detailed Account of the Bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building Oklahoma City, Oklahoma April 19, 1995 Paperback – January 1, 1997 $2,799.99: https://a.co/d/7Sa01ks
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