clip-on-tie says: The last Dunlap print to be found was sold at an auction for $8.14 million in 2000. National Archives officials said they weren't sure how the Declaration of Independence copy ended up there. Archives spokeswoman Frances McDarby said it was "possible that an American coastal vessel was intercepted by the British navy and that is how the document was able to come into our possession." The prints, known collectively as the Dunlap Broadside, were the first copies of the Declaration of Independence. They were printed by John Dunlap of Philadelphia and distributed to political and military leaders, including George Washington, and dispatched throughout the colonies to be read to the public. Very cool! America has not been Independent now for a long time, has rejoined Great Britain, and entangling alliances, including for a United Nations toward a world government. Anyone now who declares "independence" from the global PAX AMERICANA (the new empire) is called a "rogue regime" and will be treated precisely as Great Britain did the Colonies who resisted her tyranny. This is according to the original plan, to make America the base operations of a "new order of the ages"--novus ordo seclorum, lit. their new world order. Excellent Clip. |
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