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The Freemasons plan originated before the coronation of King George III 1761.
Benjamin Franklin met with Washington Shirley in London in 1760 to finalize their plan.
King George III demonstrated his instability with his handling of the Whig Party and the Seven Years War in progress.
Admiral Anson was very concerned that England may fall to an invasion from the combined forces of France and Spain.
King George III father's refusal to pardon the execution of Admiral John Byng (these Freemasons friend and comrade) emphasized the riff beginning between the Whigs and Tories.
The Battle of Culloden 1745 ended the Jacobite Uprising and any hope of the "Young Pretender" Bonnie Prince Charles from regaining the throne.
In an age of enlightenment Freemasons such as Washington Shirley, Benjamin Franklin, George Washington and others, had a vision of a new world free from the cruelty and tyranny of Europe’s 18th century rulers.
These Kings, Queens, and Emperors having little regard for the freedoms and liberties of their subjects, wielded their powers indiscriminately, discarding men as one would toss chess pieces in a game.
Their plan was to start anew in the New World with the aide of the Oak Island Money Pit.
Benjamin Franklin met with Washington Shirley in London in 1760 to finalize their plan.
King George III demonstrated his instability with his handling of the Whig Party and the Seven Years War in progress.
Admiral Anson was very concerned that England may fall to an invasion from the combined forces of France and Spain.
King George III father's refusal to pardon the execution of Admiral John Byng (these Freemasons friend and comrade) emphasized the riff beginning between the Whigs and Tories.
The Battle of Culloden 1745 ended the Jacobite Uprising and any hope of the "Young Pretender" Bonnie Prince Charles from regaining the throne.
In an age of enlightenment Freemasons such as Washington Shirley, Benjamin Franklin, George Washington and others, had a vision of a new world free from the cruelty and tyranny of Europe’s 18th century rulers.
These Kings, Queens, and Emperors having little regard for the freedoms and liberties of their subjects, wielded their powers indiscriminately, discarding men as one would toss chess pieces in a game.
Their plan was to start anew in the New World with the aide of the Oak Island Money Pit.