The Civil War Hoax in American History
One topic that has been called into question a lot lately is the American Civil War, and what the true reason the country was split in two and fought over was about – whether that be slavery, or another matter obscured from history.
Today, we will explore the Civil War hoax, the true reason (being a labor dispute), and the makings of a Second American Civil War on the horizon today.
The American Civil War Hoax
In recent year, much information has come out concerning the validity of our own American history, much less institutions and other countries from around the world.

As more and more independent researchers, ordinary citizens, and simple truth-seekers search out for what really happened in our collective past, academia has been more secretive in its attempts for control over history and dominance over our minds.
I won’t go too in-depth into this (mainly because it is a topic I am still researching myself, and others have paved the way much better than I currently can to ascertain the civil war’s true origins) but I just wanted to point out my own findings, and highlight how those affect the information I will present today.

While searching for my own family’s genealogy, I came across many pictures that I still haven’t even finished saving to my hard drive. A lot of these pictures happened to be in regards to slavery – images, books, newspaper listings for runaways – you name it, I found it.
Slavery Was Big Business in America Centuries Ago
It was actually insane, looking at full advertisements of “slaves” being interviewed, and photographs of slaves that came in all colors – stressing the importance of reading, and writing.


Growing up, I had always heard that ‘slaves’ were not allowed to read, nor write.
To my surprise, ‘slaves’ could read, write, had homes, and privileges most of us have today. To be fair, maybe they had better accommodations to the paltry living conditions we endure today. Because you see, slaves were expensive – an investment, of sorts.

I learned that the word “slave” comes from the word “slav” to denote the number of slaves that came from the Slavic regions of the world. Slaves were usually Christians, prisoners of war, and most often than not – “white” or having pale skin. Many slaves were trafficked through Europe and Africa, and particularly Asian women were taken and trafficked as sex slaves for pleasure houses, or to be mistresses for government officials in the West Indies.


The term “apprenticeship” and “internship” are other terms to denote indentured servitude – or “slavery”. More than 90% of the “pilgrims” and “colonists” who came to America in the early days of mass (illegal) immigration from other places (like Europe) had contracts for 4 to 7 years of service as a “slave” – but many were not freed even after that time.
This is where you got most of the runaways, including one famous one named Benjamin Franklin – who went from having “Poor Richard’s Almanac” to being on the $100 bill as some sort of success story. Franklin was believed to be owned by his brother, as most family members served as the ‘slave masters’ back in those days. Due to his brother’s refusal to free Franklin, he ran away to Philadelphia to start life anew.
Europe’s poor and destitute, as well as their convicts were sent over on boats, much like Cuba’s Fidel Castro’s sending of prisoners to America in 1980s Miami (Mariel Boatlift – the inspiration for Scarface, anybody?) and the Biden-Harris Regime’s program that allows prisoners from other countries to come to the United States to serve out the remainder of their sentence – ankle monitors and all.
The ”Humanitarian Parole Program” for “Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans” (CHNV) is another program that allows illegal immigrants – or “migrants” from these countries to enter into the united states and receive authorized work permits, capping at an alleged 30,000 individuals per month.
If you’ve heard the stories about the mass immigration of Haitian ‘migrants’ to Springfield, Ohio who have “temporary protected status” by the Biden Administration, or the Hispanic ‘migrants’ being given expedited work permits to work and own businesses like bodegas and barber shops in NYC, these programs were most likely at play in their successful integration into American society.
And of course, we can’t forget the “Venezuelan Migrant” gangs who have formed literal corporations and with aid from the United States federal government, have been freed from their bonds in their native countries, the gang members emptied out of the jails, and given a one-way ticket to any city of their choice in the American heartland after more often than not, being flown into the country by the United States and affiliated NGOs, themselves.
Current Longshoreman Strike on East Coast, Hurricane Helene Wrecks the Southeast
Where am I going with all of this? Well with the current Longshoreman port worker strike fully enacted on the East Coast, and with the bread-basket Southeast states of North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Tennessee and Virginia underwater and in need of assistance, we are in some real trouble here in this country.
Chimney Rock, Lake Lure, and Ashville in North Carolina have been completely decimated by Hurricane Helene. The unusual, seemingly odd and (speculated to be weather modification) aggressive hurricane uncharacteristically turned right instead of left, and went straight for the mountains of Appalachia in the southeastern region of our country.

(There was a video I saw of a young man applauding the destruction of these “sundown towns” but honestly, I cannot confirm or deny the validity of such statements because I live “up north” and have no experience with sundown towns. I always hear about them, but nobody ever has a map, or concrete locations of where these supposed places are/were – just vague stories from even vaguer familial connections a generation ago.

Factoring the fact that so-called “African Americans” were the largest group of slave owners in 1860 and that the Confederate Flag is actually based on the Chickamauga Confederacy Flag – I have to question stories or honestly what I’d consider these old, “spook tales” for validity because it sounds illogical to me now given what I know about this country’s history.)
Yes, the fertile farm lands not yet polluted by the repeated toxic chemical spills like in East Palenstine, Ohio and West Virginia have now been flooded, and washed away. I am assuming lands not purchased by foreign countries like China and Saudi Arabia, as well as any land owned by Bill Gates or being used for Billionaire bunkers are fine, and remain unaffected.
You know, I even had a video pop up today in my recommendations feed from a gentleman in Alabama who spoke about the old pecan tree orchard near his home, growing up picking cotton in the summertime for fun, and a memory of a family who owned all of the land in the area that was primarily farmland until a freak hurricane came along and knocked out the house and the farmland in a perfect straight line.
The original owners presumably sold, leaving their pecan tree orchard and cotton fields vacant but still growing, and allowing the video uploader’s family to purchase a parcel of the once large swatch of farmland.
Like a lot of this country’s current history, “freak” storms, natural disasters, and curiously timed earthquakes after major wars (like the Earthquakes in 1811 and major War in 1812) have always decimated farmland, old homes, and structures. If it wasn’t that, it was reservoirs and dams being built, flooding agricultural land, cities, and towns along with it underwater while the residents were forced to relocate.
Much like Hurricane Katrina, Hurricane Helene caused a many broken dams and bridges that were already failing and in disrepair long before the storm hit. Timed with the longshoreman labor strike and the erasure of fertile farmlands in the southeast, this is setting up a civil war that mirrors the original one – a war over forced labor, or a simple labor dispute.

There is a great Dane Calloway video that pretty much summarizes this fact – as the South wanted to keep their workers (referred to as “slaves”) and continue to live good on their plantations (etymology meaning “farm” – nothing to do with “slavery”). The North (“Union”) was tired of being exploited over low wages, and tried to rebel.


Apparently, the entire military left to join the Confederacy – the South – while the North had to recruit, import, and expedite illegal immigrants to fight in their upcoming war in exchange for citizenship and a future for their families.

Does that sound familiar? Because the United States government has been recruiting “migrants” alongside NGOs into the country, and a “pathway to citizenship” has been offered to those illegals who wish to serve in the military.

On top of the many programs and benefits not afforded to the American citizen public but given freely to the “migrants” using American taxpayer money, these “non-citizens” can also become police officers in places like California and other places like Arkansas (despite pushback from representatives like Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders) or even Illinois despite not being citizens, entering the country illegally, and many not even possessing a license or any identification cards.

Then again, we have Chinese police stations operating on U.S. soil, so nothing is off the table at this point within our country.
They are also being offered the ability to vote, with the oddly placed social security breach alongside certain states refusing to de-enroll non-citizens on their voter lists. I guess ‘they’ needed more voters beyond the grave this time…allegedly, of course.
A Second American Civil War on the Horizon?
As I vaguely mentioned above, I found many images and archival resources pertaining to the first American Civil War.

Aside from learning that no intact slave ships have ever been found off the coast or in the oceans worldwide, that most “slaves” were Indians from the Caribbean being shipped to other parts of the country or exports from places like Ireland, Britian, and Scotland after the failed Jacobite rebellions to work on sugar canes or Asian Coolies sent there for work, I also found out that that “slave poster” most of us probably saw in our United States history textbook is complete and utter nonsense.

The “slave” in question is wearing a feather skirt…the same feather skirt worn traditionally by American Indians.





Now if so-called African Americans are from Africa like we were told, despite Africans wanting nothing to do with us “blacks” in America and continually telling us we are not the same…why would an image historically accurate to “American Indians” be equated with so called “Descendants of Slaves” in America?
Answer, it wouldn’t – because it’s a lie.

Just like everything else in life, you are doomed to suffer the same mistakes if you do not know your own history. And our own history in archival images of the Civil War has a suspicious amount of the masonic hidden hand alongside obviously staged photos.
I noticed this when I came across these images years ago, and then found a video from YouTuber Straight Up who apparently noticed the same thing.

Then discovering books like The 13 Black Colonies, The Five Negro Presidents, and They Were White and They Were Slaves, and those were the final nails in the coffin for this stupid war supposedly fought over the right to own “black African slaves” who then morphed into “negros” who then became “coloreds” then “mulatos” then “afro-americans” then “African-americans” in the 1980s and now some of our people are even calling themselves “Foundational Black Americans” and “American Descendants of Slaves”.
Complete and utter nonsense.

If another American Civil War is brewing on the horizon, it will not be a silly race war. It might not even fully be about labor disputes, honestly – that might just be the tipping point. It seems like more and more, a 2nd American Civil War is shaping up to be a battle between the overreach and tyranny of the American government and their imported, illegal (U.N.) army versus the American Citizens who are sick and tired of being sick and tired.
But, tell me your thoughts.
Recommended Reading:
The Forgotten Cause of the Civil War by Lawrence R. Tenzer
The Negro Question Part 6: The 13 Black Colonies by Lee Cummings
The Five Negro Presidents by J.A. Rogers
They Were White and They Were Slaves: The Untold History of the Enslavement of Whites in Early America by Michael A. Hoffman II
(Free legal download via Internet Archive)
Free Negro Owners of Slaves in the U.S. in 1830 by Carter G. Woodson
White Slavery in the Barbary States by Charles Sumner
Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico by Frederick Webb Hodge
Do you feel another civil or domestic war brewing on the horizon?
What about the predictive programming in the media concerning wars like Leave the World Behind and Civil War 2024?
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