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  1. The statue of Albert Pike was finally pulled down from its pedestal in the Judiciary Square section of Washington, D.C. on Friday night.
    The Georgetown University (owned 100 slaves) Law Center is located nearby.

    Pike was a Brigadier General in the Army of the Confederate States of America, formed the Knights of the Golden Circle (which made several attempts on Lincoln’s life and funded Jesse James), and co-founded the Ku Klux Klan with John C. Lester.

    Pike was the Sovereign Grand Commander of the Scottish Rites of Free Masonry in the Southern District located in Charleston, S.C. (Ft. Sumter) where it was originally organized.
    Pike developed the by-laws and rituals for the Mason’s of the the Southern District, basing them on his interpretation of the Rig-Verda.

    His opus “Indo-Ayran Deities and Worship as contained in the Rig-Verda” was published in 1872.

    When the Civil War ended Pike was charged with war crimes but, was pardoned by then President Andrew Johnson, a Southern Rites Free Mason, who Lincoln’s (not a Free Mason) assassins did not target for death.

    Pike was a Jesuit Catholic like John Wilkes Booth and the rest of the Lincoln assassination team which included Mary Surratt and her son John Surratt who hid in the Vatican at the invitation of the Pope after the assassination.

    David Harold, Samuel Arnold and Dr. Samuel Mudd were all members the assassination team and were all alumni of Georgetown University a Jesuit Catholic college.
    President Johnson pardoned Southern Free Mason’s Sam Arnold and Dr. Mudd

    Albert Pike was a pro-slavery racist, a war criminal, a terrorist, and a traitor.

    These are the kinds of men that Trump, McConnell and the Republicans chose to honor by erecting statutes of them in the public square.

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