Wednesday, May 15, 2019

The Presidents of USA .... Abraham Lincoln ....


The Presidents of USA .... Abraham Lincoln ....

By Billy Meier,
Sept 1, 2012

Abraham Lincoln proclaimed on August 22, 1862, that his ultimate goal was the preservation of the Union, that is, the union of the American states, because a deep rift had emerged in the Union between the traditional South and the modern North, and so the whole thing had been crumbling away for years.

He further stated that if he could save the Union without having to release a single slave, then he would do it.

This remark was in exact opposition to that for which he was elected president, namely because he proclaimed the abolition of slavery in the USA.

In contradiction, during the election campaign in 1860, he already promised that he would not abolish slavery, but it should no longer be allowed in the newly-formed states.
As a result, the southern states rejected Lincoln as president.

So presidential contradiction and again contradiction, thus leaving seven states out of the Union and founding the Confederation, which was the prelude to the American Civil War, which lasted from 1861-1865.

The South was fighting for its traditional social system, while the North had no reason to wage a war against the South.

Consequently, Abraham Lincoln thought of a way to deliver a reason for war, on the basis of which he declared on January 1, 1863, the so-called Declaration of Emancipation, according to which, from now on, all slaves are free.

But this was nothing more than a nasty trick in order to start a political war, for the abolition of slavery.

This brought about a double weakening of the Southern Confederation, as more than three million South-African slaves immediately became allies of the North, many joining the fight against the Southern states, many of whom, of course, were killed.

CR 544


No comments:

Post a Comment