RE: A Word About Texas Cowgirls

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A Word About Texas Cowgirls

in culture •  6 years ago 

hey Glen, I just got this from a guy in Australia, can you tell me if this makes sense?
"I've always thought of the American Civil War, as the 2nd War of Independence, where England (The Banking Throne Of Europe, whether Europeans like it or not) reclaimed America, as its own.
I'd love to hear your thoughts on this."

what would you say? I don't quite get it.

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Interesting. I wonder what they teach about the Civil War in Australia that they don't teach here. :)

My guess is, there were actually European countries involved on one side or the other, be it financing weaponry or providing other types of support. Maybe he's talking about the US going into debt to fight the war and basically becoming beholden to England's central banking? I don't know. Never heard of something like that. I'll do a quick search.

Sorry not finding anything specific that would answer that, and I've never heard of such a thing. I wouldn't think England would want us back, anyway, and we owe more debt to other foreign powers than we do the UK or the EU.

Sorry not much help, but it's hard to know with that what all he might be referring to or how he came to think it. :)

thanks so much Glen, yeah it had me stumped but I'm not a Civil War buff or researcher. I'll ask him what he means. thank you sir!