Friday, May 5

There were many Americas

Most people don't know that the Constitution was just one of many original documents that ruled our country in the early days. Before the 1790s, we had the Articles of Confederation, the Federal Charter, the New England Contract, the Eastern Seaboard Pact, the United Province Compact, and the United States Constitution. All these ruled the country and provided law and order for the people simultaneously. We have newly discovered them in a vault in Providence, Rhode Island.

However; one of these manuscripts, the U.S. Constitution, eventually outdid the others by including things people wanted. This particular document was written by one James Madison. But it we don't know if that's really true.

People just chose which charter they wanted, and were ruled by their government of choice. But the U.S. Constitution was the most popular document that was chosen by men of influence. These leaders imposed their way of government on the rest of the country.

You'll probably hear in mainstream history courses that the Constitution was written in 1787. But that's all you can expect from a bunch of propagandists. Just ignore them. The real truth resides with the other documents. No one has known the real history of the U.S. until now. People have their opinions, but they are just speculation.

These new finds will rock the political and academic spheres of our country forever.

(O.K. for those of you with no sense of humor and full of complete seriousness; I'm joking. But it stands to show how outrageous this whole deal about the Judas Gospel is.)

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