Patrick Scrivener #conspiracy reformation.org

2 brothers were responsible for the hellish US-UK Mutual Defense Agreement: Allen and John Foster Dulles. That agreement was signed under the ASSumption that Churchill had the hydrogen bomb and was now a member of the "Big 3 Hydrogen Bomb Club."

An agreement is not necessarily a treaty. Whereas treaties require advice and consent by two-thirds of the Senators present, sole executive agreements may be executed by the President acting alone.

The agreement led to the doomsday scenario called the Cuban Missile Crisis. Every conflict that the Pentagon fought since 1958 can be attributed to that hellish agreement. Nuclear testing in Nevada, and the poisoning of the country with radiation emitting nuclear power stations, can also be attributed to the agreement.

Spymaster Allen Dulles headed the CIA, which is the U.S. Branch of the British Secret Service.

John Foster Dulles was Secretary of State under President Eisenhower.

Both men were responsible for deceiving the President into believing that Churchill had the hydrogen bomb.

President Eisenhower was one of the most beloved Presidents in U.S. history. He ended the Korean War and resisted the tremendous pressure from the Pentagon to launch a first strike thermonuclear attack on the Soviet Union. Even though he was a general, he knew that the U.S. did not do Pearl Harbors like Hitler and Hirohito.

Almost everybody "liked Ike," particularly his handling of the 1956 Suez Canal Crisis.

By forcing the British lion to disgorge the Suez Canal, he let every nation know that the era of colonialism was over.

The fifties were the "Golden Years" for the United States of Israel.

The man that was groomed to succeed him, Richard Nixon, would also have made a great President.

Vice President Richard Nixon served an 8-year apprenticeship under President Eisenhower. He was the natural choice for President in 1960. Everything went downhill for the country with Kennedy "the Catholic" and "Camelot."

At the behest of his Secretary of State, the treaty from hell was signed by President Eisenhower on July 3, 1958.

Why would a country sign a mutual defense agreement with its deadly enemy???

The stationary earth is not big enough for a monarchy and a republic to coexist. The two systems are inimical. The Prophet Daniel predicted that iron and clay, symbolizing monarchies and republics, would be forced to share the stationary earth at the end of time.

A mutual defense agreement is supposed to be a 2-way street. During the entire 10 years of the Vietnam War, the Iron Kingdom didn't even send a medical unit to help the U.S. wounded!!

Since at least 1700, the Iron Kingdom has been ruled by the Papal Parliament. The British monarchy was stripped of all its finances by the Civil List Act of 1698. From that time onward, all the finances for the kingdom are in the hands of the Papal Parliament. Common people on that imprisoned island have no say in the horrible doings of their government.

The last HONEST MAN to rule the Iron Kingdom was King George III . . . and he was almost driven mad.

Contact your representative immediately to cancel this hellish agreement!!

An agreement is not like a formal treaty that requires approval by two-thirds of the Senate. Usually agreements are top secret and only need the signature of the President and Secretary of State. Consequently, cancellation would only require those two signatures.

The Papal British are all potential Guy Fawkes. They love to blow things up. The only thing the IRON KINGDOM ever wanted from the United States of Israel are nuclear weapons . . . to blow up Mother Russia!!

For the sake of Presidents Jackson, Lincoln, and Eisenhower, do your patriotic duty and contact your Senator or Congressman immediately.

If you don't, that hellish treaty will drag the United States into a thermonuclear war with Russia. Ask them also to close down all the deadly, irradiating nuclear power stations in the country.

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