A history of America by William James Sidis - based on reading indian wampum, page 1
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Topic started on 20-3-2010 @ 09:26 PM by seataka
Stumbled upon this page and could not stop reading. Here we find one of the smartest guys in the world, writing a history of the united states based on his ability to read wampum! This is the eye-popping history they won't teach you in school, because they do not want you to know the truth:

The red people from Manhattan Island crossed to the mainland, where a treaty was made with the Dutch, and the place was therefore called the Pipe of Peace―in their language, Hoboken.

But soon after that, the Dutch governor, Kieft, sent his men out there one night and massacred the entire population. Few of them escaped, but they spread the story of what had been done, and this did much to antagonize all the remaining tribes against all the white settlers.

Shortly after, Nieuw Amsterdam erected a double palisade for defense against its now enraged red neighbors, and this remained for some time the northern limit of the Dutch city. The space between the former walls is now called Wall Street, and its spirit is still that of a bulwark against the people.
LINK to source at www.sidis.net

From an unpublished manuscript, webbed by the family, and written by
William James Sidis (April 1, 1898 – July 17, 1944) was an American child prodigy with exceptional mathematical and linguistic abilities. He became famous first for his precocity, and later for his eccentricity and withdrawal from the public eye. He avoided mathematics entirely in later life, writing on other subjects under a number of pseudonyms. With an estimated ratio IQ of over 250, he is often cited as one of the most intelligent people who ever lived.[1]
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[edit on 20-3-2010 by seataka]


reply posted on 21-3-2010 @ 01:27 AM by seataka
This has only been on the net a few years, the manuscript has never been published. I have read through this only up to the Cincinnati Conspiracy (300 pages into this) (after Shay's failed rebellion), in 1787 in Philadelphia to create a strong, autocratic, central government, after sending Thomas Jefferson to France as "ambassador" to get him out of the way, the one where they discarded the Liberty Tree logo of the 1st Republic - The Pine Tree on a Red background and adopted the Eagle...



I understand why this never was published, it couldn't ever be published, the truth being known would start a revolution..


reply posted on 9-5-2010 @ 02:14 AM by seataka
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glad you like it...telling the truth has never paid well.

heres a 64 $ quote:


But, among the Penacook peoples, there was nothing known which could even remotely correspond to, or give an inkling of, any division of caste, class, or rank―probably the only completely democratic governments that ever existed in the history of the world. This was a true democracy and equality which might well prepare their country (now known as New England) for being, at all times down to the present, the cradle of the spirit of liberty

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