JAMES HOLMES: DESCENDED FROM MAYFLOWER PILGRIMS | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 14408911 United States 07/25/2012 09:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Except that he was adopted by the Holmes', so what is his true geneology. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 14408911 Maybe adopted. Holmes was adopted as a child and raised in San Diego, Calif., the New York Post reported, citing the father of a victim, who had in turn said he got that information from the police. [link to www.businessinsider.com] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 7962679 United States 07/25/2012 09:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Except that he was adopted by the Holmes', so what is his true geneology. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 14408911 He was adopted? Didn't know that. Who is his adopted father? Regardless, he comes from a privileged background. Why do you say that he comes from a privileged background? Like the poster above said, millions of Americans are descended from the Mayflower (although I'm not sure it is as high as 50M). One of my ancestors was born in Plymouth in 1623 and I don't have a privileged background. We were middle-middle class, and my parents were at most a step higher than their parents had been. When the late John Chaffee was Senator from Rhode Island, he once said he was a descendent of Roger Williams, seeming to imply that he held office almost by birthright. A reporter responded in print saying probably half of the people in Rhode Island could claim descent from Roger Williams. I too can claim such descent but live in Georgia. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 20551990 United States 07/25/2012 10:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is like me getting special privileged if George Washington was my great great great great great great great great great great great great Grandfather. It's not of royal bloodline, plus he's american. Only bloodline that gets special treatment here are native americans. I can't nor will I try to call Bullshit on this, but I can say it won't matter or help him in any way, either way. |
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Stop the inanity! User ID: 4523484 United States 07/25/2012 10:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Damned pilgrims! (says a proud descendent of Capt. Miles Standish) Repeal the 17th Amendment and the Reapportionment Act of 1929! Thread: First steps down the road to a return to the Constitutional Republic that we were intended to be. Restore the Republic. Thread: The Bill of Rights does NOT include age requirements! It's a flower, not something to be feared. - Moo! |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1215947 United States 07/26/2012 05:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I can trace my ancestry to the Mayflower, that doesn't mean I killed anyone lately. Quoting: samanthasunflower Here is my thought, bear with me. The original 102 members of that journey were pious and god fearing. The men signed a compact to establish a governing body politic that had great affect on the US founders many years later. They did this because there were separatists among them that wanted to leave the original community. Could there have been witches among them; devil worshipers? King James I certainly thought so and wrote a book called Demonology to vet out these demons. BTW, he also translated the Holy Bible into English which also had great impact on the early settlers. Later, witch hunts and mass hysteria gripped the early puritan communities. They say there are 13 Illuminati bloodlines that have ascended to the top of the occult satanic houses. Could the original Mayflower families have maintained organized opposition to these 13 families through the years? James Holmes (whether adopted or not) was a part of one of these families. His father's mother was a prominent Mayflower descendant, having served in official administrative capacities in the Mayflower club. I have read that Robert Holmes, James' father, was scheduled to testify before the US Senate in weeks about the ongoing LIBOR crimes and he was a central figure in the development of the software that exposed the financial crimes of the elite. The elite is the 13 Illuminati Families that operate as witchcraft covens in service to Ye Ole' Deluder Satan. |
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