Even the Founding Fathers Were Zionist!

Where in the Middle East is America?


But the concept does, so making the term valid.

Just as paedophilia, necrophilia, bestiality and homosexuallity do not appear in the bible but the concepts do
Did you mean,"Where is the Middle East in America?" According to the map it should be right around Virginia Beach.
Those who have been to Dearborn Michigan or Paterson NJ, say its the "Middle East in America". LOL.
 
Poor Bilious Bully-Turd! He can't tell the difference between how the Puritans viewed their situation, and what the FF wrote into our Constitution.

The words on the Liberty Bell, in my hometown, are taken from the 'OT'. And not by accident.

An often-overlooked fact is that very many of our FF were Masons: the 'Sons of Liberty' in Boston were basically members of the same Masonic lodge. As such, the FF understood that any other moral person who was a monotheist - including Muslims and Hindus - was able to join in fellowship with them.

The 'separation' of Church and State does not deny either their proper influence: it is intended to preserve one from being overtaken by the other. And so far, it's worked very well for this nation.

The ONLY people who've been attempting to change that separation have been the extremist 'Christian' groups which have tried to legislate preferential treatment for their particular sectarian view through the years - by intruding into public gatherings their brand of 'Christian' sectarian religion (mandatory Bible readings in public schools, their brand of Christian prayer at civil gatherings like at the start of Town Meeting, tacky 'religious' desecrations of public buildings ......) They even distorted the Pledge of Allegiance by wedging in 'under GOD'.....

In fact, that crowd has made such a repeated SHOW of their so-vaunted 'faith', no hypocrite Pharisee Jesus excoriated could've done any better.

And on the other end of the lunatic fringe, we've had the 'hate GOD squad' who insist religion - ALL religion! - is a delusion. And they are out to save us from ourselves, whether we asked or not. The aggressive atheists are no better than the fundyfringies - a pox on both their fringes!
This country does not respect any religion.

It's fucking non-sense to push this myth that the Founding Fathers were "jew worthy".
 
Poor Bilious Bully-Turd! He can't tell the difference between how the Puritans viewed their situation, and what the FF wrote into our Constitution.

The words on the Liberty Bell, in my hometown, are taken from the 'OT'. And not by accident.

An often-overlooked fact is that very many of our FF were Masons: the 'Sons of Liberty' in Boston were basically members of the same Masonic lodge. As such, the FF understood that any other moral person who was a monotheist - including Muslims and Hindus - was able to join in fellowship with them.

The 'separation' of Church and State does not deny either their proper influence: it is intended to preserve one from being overtaken by the other. And so far, it's worked very well for this nation.

The ONLY people who've been attempting to change that separation have been the extremist 'Christian' groups which have tried to legislate preferential treatment for their particular sectarian view through the years - by intruding into public gatherings their brand of 'Christian' sectarian religion (mandatory Bible readings in public schools, their brand of Christian prayer at civil gatherings like at the start of Town Meeting, tacky 'religious' desecrations of public buildings ......) They even distorted the Pledge of Allegiance by wedging in 'under GOD'.....

In fact, that crowd has made such a repeated SHOW of their so-vaunted 'faith', no hypocrite Pharisee Jesus excoriated could've done any better.

And on the other end of the lunatic fringe, we've had the 'hate GOD squad' who insist religion - ALL religion! - is a delusion. And they are out to save us from ourselves, whether we asked or not. The aggressive atheists are no better than the fundyfringies - a pox on both their fringes!
This country does not respect any religion.

It's fucking non-sense to push this myth that the Founding Fathers were "jew worthy".
Do you ever read anything besides Mad Magazine, Bdildo?
 
Poor Bilious Bully-Turd! He can't tell the difference between how the Puritans viewed their situation, and what the FF wrote into our Constitution.

The words on the Liberty Bell, in my hometown, are taken from the 'OT'. And not by accident.

An often-overlooked fact is that very many of our FF were Masons: the 'Sons of Liberty' in Boston were basically members of the same Masonic lodge. As such, the FF understood that any other moral person who was a monotheist - including Muslims and Hindus - was able to join in fellowship with them.

The 'separation' of Church and State does not deny either their proper influence: it is intended to preserve one from being overtaken by the other. And so far, it's worked very well for this nation.

The ONLY people who've been attempting to change that separation have been the extremist 'Christian' groups which have tried to legislate preferential treatment for their particular sectarian view through the years - by intruding into public gatherings their brand of 'Christian' sectarian religion (mandatory Bible readings in public schools, their brand of Christian prayer at civil gatherings like at the start of Town Meeting, tacky 'religious' desecrations of public buildings ......) They even distorted the Pledge of Allegiance by wedging in 'under GOD'.....

In fact, that crowd has made such a repeated SHOW of their so-vaunted 'faith', no hypocrite Pharisee Jesus excoriated could've done any better.

And on the other end of the lunatic fringe, we've had the 'hate GOD squad' who insist religion - ALL religion! - is a delusion. And they are out to save us from ourselves, whether we asked or not. The aggressive atheists are no better than the fundyfringies - a pox on both their fringes!
This country does not respect any religion.

It's fucking non-sense to push this myth that the Founding Fathers were "jew worthy".
That's not what the claim is. Read again. The Founding Fathers, according to all the evidence, were devout Christians who saw this land as "Zion" and the British as the oppressing Egyptians.

Normally, freedom from oppression and the Zionist story Exodus would be a great motivating ideology to live by.

Except of course, if you're Bill-is-a-nut-o-really.
 
Poor Bilious Bully-Turd! He can't tell the difference between how the Puritans viewed their situation, and what the FF wrote into our Constitution.

The words on the Liberty Bell, in my hometown, are taken from the 'OT'. And not by accident.

An often-overlooked fact is that very many of our FF were Masons: the 'Sons of Liberty' in Boston were basically members of the same Masonic lodge. As such, the FF understood that any other moral person who was a monotheist - including Muslims and Hindus - was able to join in fellowship with them.

The 'separation' of Church and State does not deny either their proper influence: it is intended to preserve one from being overtaken by the other. And so far, it's worked very well for this nation.

The ONLY people who've been attempting to change that separation have been the extremist 'Christian' groups which have tried to legislate preferential treatment for their particular sectarian view through the years - by intruding into public gatherings their brand of 'Christian' sectarian religion (mandatory Bible readings in public schools, their brand of Christian prayer at civil gatherings like at the start of Town Meeting, tacky 'religious' desecrations of public buildings ......) They even distorted the Pledge of Allegiance by wedging in 'under GOD'.....

In fact, that crowd has made such a repeated SHOW of their so-vaunted 'faith', no hypocrite Pharisee Jesus excoriated could've done any better.

And on the other end of the lunatic fringe, we've had the 'hate GOD squad' who insist religion - ALL religion! - is a delusion. And they are out to save us from ourselves, whether we asked or not. The aggressive atheists are no better than the fundyfringies - a pox on both their fringes!
This country does not respect any religion.

It's fucking non-sense to push this myth that the Founding Fathers were "jew worthy".
Do you ever read anything besides Mad Magazine, Bdildo?
Bdildo? Ha ha ha.
 
Watts 2+2?
That depends on what you're using as your PF (power factor).

It you're using it at 100%, your answer is 4.

If, for example, you're using 80% power factor, your answer is 5.


Now I get to ask you a question...

You have a 1600 amp, 480/277 volt, 3-phase, 4-wire main switchboard.

Do you need GFI?
 
Watts 2+2?
That depends on what you're using as your PF (power factor).

It you're using it at 100%, your answer is 4.

If, for example, you're using 80% power factor, your answer is 5.


Now I get to ask you a question...

You have a 1600 amp, 480/277 volt, 3-phase, 4-wire main switchboard.

Do you need GFI?




Why would you have 4 wires on a 3 phase switchboard, when under normal circumstances you would only have one for each phase. Also is the transformer star wound or delta wound.

Here one for you if you are pulling an AC voltage of 120v at 2.4 amps what is the nominal impedance of the load
 
Watts 2+2?
That depends on what you're using as your PF (power factor).

It you're using it at 100%, your answer is 4.

If, for example, you're using 80% power factor, your answer is 5.


Now I get to ask you a question...

You have a 1600 amp, 480/277 volt, 3-phase, 4-wire main switchboard.

Do you need GFI?




Why would you have 4 wires on a 3 phase switchboard, when under normal circumstances you would only have one for each phase. Also is the transformer star wound or delta wound.

Here one for you if you are pulling an AC voltage of 120v at 2.4 amps what is the nominal impedance of the load
Careful, you'll cause Bdildo to get brain cramps and he'll agree the founding fathers were not only Zionists but also Rabbis.
 
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That depends on what you're using as your PF (power factor).

It you're using it at 100%, your answer is 4.

If, for example, you're using 80% power factor, your answer is 5.


Now I get to ask you a question...

You have a 1600 amp, 480/277 volt, 3-phase, 4-wire main switchboard.

Do you need GFI?




Why would you have 4 wires on a 3 phase switchboard, when under normal circumstances you would only have one for each phase. Also is the transformer star wound or delta wound.

Here one for you if you are pulling an AC voltage of 120v at 2.4 amps what is the nominal impedance of the load
Careful, you'll cause Bdildo to get brain cramps and he'll agree the founding fathers were not only Zionists but also Rabbis.
Would that be before or after he removes his head from his ass?
 
Why would you have 4 wires on a 3 phase switchboard, when under normal circumstances you would only have one for each phase.
If you're referring to 3-phase, 4-wire switchboards, that is the normal circumstances. And the 4th wire is your grounded neutral. That's how you get your 120V and 277V. It's your "phase-to-ground" voltage. Phase-to-phase voltage would be your 208V or 480V.



Also is the transformer star wound or delta wound.
You can get that on either one. However, the "star" system would be a true balanced load. The "delta" system is not. In fact, when you "corner tap" or "center tap" a delta system, on two of the phases, you get your 120V to ground. But on the 3rd phase, you get some obtuse voltage like 208V to ground. Which means you can't use it for any single-phase loads. So that's where you get your imbalance. And when you have a lot of non-linear loads like computers, copiers or other electronic 120V loads, you create a dangerous situation for the transformer feeding this. If the imbalance gets too great, a transformer could blow up. And they have. That's why they call this a "Stinger" system.


Here one for you if you are pulling an AC voltage of 120v at 2.4 amps what is the nominal impedance of the load
50.
 
An often-overlooked fact is that very many of our FF were Masons: the 'Sons of Liberty' in Boston were basically members of the same Masonic lodge. As such, the FF understood that any other moral person who was a monotheist - including Muslims and Hindus - was able to join in fellowship with them.
Here is a small statistical look at the Founders who were Masons:

Signers of the Declaration of Independence: 56-Signers / 9-Masons: 16%
Signers of the U.S. Constitution 39-signers / 13-Masons: 33%
Generals in the Continental Army 74-General / 33-Masons: 46%

I broke them down in my article about the Founders and their Masonic involvement: Traveling Templar: Freemasonry & the Founding of the United States
 
What crazy things you say.

I am beginning to wonder if Zionism is a mental illness.

You look for Zionism and Zionists everywhere.

Poor Bilious Bully-Turd! He can't tell the difference between how the Puritans viewed their situation, and what the FF wrote into our Constitution.

The words on the Liberty Bell, in my hometown, are taken from the 'OT'. And not by accident.

An often-overlooked fact is that very many of our FF were Masons: the 'Sons of Liberty' in Boston were basically members of the same Masonic lodge. As such, the FF understood that any other moral person who was a monotheist - including Muslims and Hindus - was able to join in fellowship with them.

The 'separation' of Church and State does not deny either their proper influence: it is intended to preserve one from being overtaken by the other. And so far, it's worked very well for this nation.

The ONLY people who've been attempting to change that separation have been the extremist 'Christian' groups which have tried to legislate preferential treatment for their particular sectarian view through the years - by intruding into public gatherings their brand of 'Christian' sectarian religion (mandatory Bible readings in public schools, their brand of Christian prayer at civil gatherings like at the start of Town Meeting, tacky 'religious' desecrations of public buildings ......) They even distorted the Pledge of Allegiance by wedging in 'under GOD'.....

In fact, that crowd has made such a repeated SHOW of their so-vaunted 'faith', no hypocrite Pharisee Jesus excoriated could've done any better.

And on the other end of the lunatic fringe, we've had the 'hate GOD squad' who insist religion - ALL religion! - is a delusion. And they are out to save us from ourselves, whether we asked or not. The aggressive atheists are no better than the fundyfringies - a pox on both their fringes!
This country does not respect any religion.

It's fucking non-sense to push this myth that the Founding Fathers were "jew worthy".
That's not what the claim is. Read again. The Founding Fathers, according to all the evidence, were devout Christians who saw this land as "Zion" and the British as the oppressing Egyptians.

Normally, freedom from oppression and the Zionist story Exodus would be a great motivating ideology to live by.

Except of course, if you're Bill-is-a-nut-o-really.
 

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